Catalogue of Recordings - Pristine Classical
Catalogue of Recordings - Pristine Classical
Catalogue of Recordings - Pristine Classical
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* Offenbach - Tales <strong>of</strong> H<strong>of</strong>fmann - Scintille diamant<br />
* Bizet - Carmen - Toreador Song<br />
PACO005: Winterreise – Schubert<br />
Gerhard Hüsch<br />
Hanns Udo Müller<br />
Recorded in 1933<br />
PACO006: Gregorian Chant - Requiem Mass<br />
Prima Missa in Commemoratione Omnium Fidelium Defunctorum (Requiem Mass)<br />
The Monks' Choir <strong>of</strong> the Benedictine Abbey <strong>of</strong> St. Martin, Beuron, Cond. Dr. Maurus Pfaff, O.S.B.<br />
Recorded on 1st April 1954<br />
PACO007: Die Schöne Müllerin – Schubert<br />
Gerhard Hüsch, Hanns Udo Müller<br />
Recorded in 1934<br />
PACO008: Le Nozze di Figaro (The Marriage <strong>of</strong> Figaro), K492- Mozart<br />
Glyndebourne Festival Production, 1934/5<br />
Cast:<br />
Roy Henderson - Il Conte Almaviva (Baritone)<br />
Aulikki Rautawaara - La Contessa Almaviva (Soprano)<br />
Audrey Mildmay - Susanna (Soprano)<br />
Willi Domgraf-Fassbänder - Figaro (Baritone)<br />
Luise Helletsgruber - Cherubino (Soprano)<br />
Constance Willis - Marcellina (Contralto)<br />
Heddle Nash - Basilio (Tenor)<br />
Norman Allin*/Italo Tajo* - Bartolo (Bass)<br />
Winifred Radford - Barbarina (Soprano)<br />
Fergus Dunlop - Antonio (Bass)<br />
Morgan Jones - Don Curzio (Tenor)<br />
The Orchestra & Chorus <strong>of</strong> the Glyndebourne Mozart Opera<br />
Conducted by Fritz Busch - Produced by Karl Ebert<br />
Recorded by HMV at Glydnebourne Theatre, Sussex, England: 6/6/34, 24/6/35, 28/6/35<br />
*Bartolo is sung by Norman Allin, except for La vendetta, oh, la vendetta, by Italo Tajo.<br />
PACO009: The Dream <strong>of</strong> Gerontius, Op. 38 – Elgar<br />
Heddle Nash, Gladys Ripley,<br />
Dennis Noble, Norman Walker<br />
Huddersfield Choral Society<br />
Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
Sir Malcolm Sargent<br />
Recorded in April, 1945<br />
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