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Re: [ARSCLIST] Met Opera Record Club
So much for my theory..Otello wasn't one of the Met Opera Club recordings.
Here's the complete list, from Mike Richter:
Opera Conductor Principal Artists
Carmen Rudolf Elias, Baum, Amara, Cassel
Don Pasquale Kozma Baccaloni, Wilson, Anthony, Guarrera
Andrea Chénier Cleva Tucker, Curtis-Verna, Sereni
Hänsel und Gretel Kozma Hurley, Miller, Resnik
Pagliacci Cleva da Costa, Amara, Guarrera
Le nozze di Figaro Rudolf Tozzi, Conner, Singher, Amara, Miller
Die Zauberflöte Kozma Amara, Sullivan, Hines, Hurley, Uppman
Boris Godunov Mitropooulos Tozzi, da Costa, Amara, Scott
Les contes d'Hoffmann Morel Crain, Vanni, Hurley, Elias, Amara, Singher
La Perichole Morel Munsel, Ritchard, Uppman
La boheme Cleva Amara, Barioni, Krall, Valentino
Madama Butterfly Mitropoulos Kirsten, Barioni, Miller, Harvuot
Tosca Mitropoulos Kirsten, Barioni, Guarrera
Die Fledermaus Kozma Krall, Sullivan, Hurley, Brownlee, Miller
Eugene Onegin Mitropoulos Guarrera, Amara, Elias, Tucker, Tozzi
Aida Cleva Amara, da Costa, Elias, Guarrera
Rigoletto Cleva McFerrin, Hurley, Barioni
Il trovatore Rudolf Baum, Curtis-Verna, Elias, Guarrera
Die Walküre Mitropoulos Harshaw, Schech, Vinay, Uhde
David Lennick wrote:
I neglected to identify David Hamilton as the author of the note telling
us that the Met has little claim to those BOMC recordings. Meanwhile, my
original questions (apart from RCA issuing a couple of those sets
commercially) linger. Were these albums ever sold in stores or issued
overseas? There's an "Otello" highlights album with Steber, Vinay and
Cleva conducting, on Philips ABL 3005. I have no equivalent Columbia
version turning up in Schwann..I wonder if this might have been from the
Met series.
dl