Other author/creator | Bernardi, Flavia vocalist. |
Other author/creator | De Simone, Bruno (Singer) |
Other author/creator | Di Segni, Claudio vocalist. |
Other author/creator | Donzelli, Stefania, vocalist. |
Other author/creator | Edelmann, Peter, vocalist. |
Other author/creator | Franceschetto, Romano vocalist. |
Other author/creator | Maréhal, Sylvain, 1750-1803, librettist. |
Other author/creator | Neri, Fabio, 1943- conductor. |
Other author/creator | Nicolini, Mattia vocalist. |
Other author/creator | Pennicchi, Marinella vocalist. |
Other author/creator | Pichler, Barbara vocalist. |
Other author/creator | Sedaine, 1719-1797, librettist. |
Other author/creator | Vizioli, Francesco, vocalist. |
Other author/creator | Zingerle, Hubert vocalist. |
Included Work | Grétry, André-Ernest-Modeste, 1741-1813. Denys le tyran, maître d'ècole à Corinthe. |
Other author/creator | Conservatorio "Claudio Monteverdi" di Bolzano. Orchestra dei giovani performer. |
Other author/creator | Coro Ars Pulcherrima Artium, performer. |
Other author/creator | Coro lirico Grétry di Bolzano performer. |
Other author/creator | Orchestra internazionale d'Italia opera, performer. |
Uniform title | Richard Cœur-de-Lion |
General note | Originally issued as compact discs. |
General note | Program notes by Sergio Sablich and Guido Barbieri in Italian with English translations and librettos in French (68 p. : port.) inserted in container. |
General note | The 1st work, opera in three acts; the 2nd work, opera in one act. |
General note | The first work, libretto by Michel Sedaine; the second work, libretto by Sylvain Maréchal. |
Performer |
In the 1st work: Peter Edelmann, Hubert Zingerle, Marinella Pennicchi, Flavia Bernardi, Barbara Pichler, Mattia Nicolini, others, vocalists ; Orchestra dei Giovani del Conservatorio "Claudio Monteverdi" di Bolzano ; Coro Lirico Grétry di Bolzano ; Fabio Neri, conductor. In the 2nd work: Bruno De Simone, Claudio Di Segni, Romano Franceschetto, Stefania Donzelli, vocalists ; Orchestra Internazionale d'Italia, Opera ; Coro Ar.P.A. Ars Pulcherrima Artium ; Francesco Vizioli, conductor. |
Date/time/place of a event note | Recorded in 1990 at the Haus der Kultur, Bolzano, Italy (1st work) and on July 28-29, 1989, Fermo, Ascoli Piceno, Italy (2nd work). |
Language | Sung in French. |
Genre/form | Sound recordings. |