CD 1. Introduction and synopsis of Act 1 (Peter Allen) ; Act 1 -- CD 2. Act 2 -- CD 3. Act 3 ; Closing remarks (Allen) -- CD 4. Opera news on the air (Brian Zeger talks about Strauss' songs) ; Martin Bernheimer pays tribute to George London ; Synopsis of Act 2 (Allen) ; Texaco's opera quiz (Brian Zeger, host, with Ken Benson, Martin Bernheimer and Suzanne Martinucci) ; Synopsis of Act 3 (Allen).
Call number
*LDC 27380
Note
Compact discs.
Performer (note)
Renée Fleming (Arabella) ; Barbara Bonney (Zdenka) ; Raymond Very (Matteo) ; Hans-Joachim Ketelsen (Mandryka) ; Eric Halfvarson (Count Waldner) ; Laura Aikin (Fiakermilli) ; Diane Elias (Fortune teller) ; Judith Forst (Adelaide) ; Adam Klein (Count Elemer) ; Franco Pomponi (Dominik) ; Julien Robbins (Lamoral) ; Bernard Fitch (Waiter) ; Roger Crouthamel (Welko) ; Glenn Alpert (Djura) ; Garth Dawson (Jankel) ; David Asch, Ross Crolius, Glenn Bater (Card players) ; Christoph Eschenbach, conductor ; Metropolitan Opera Chorus and Orchestra ; Peter Allen, broadcast announcer.
Event (note)
Live broadcast from the Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, Dec. 15, 2001.
Source (note)
Metropolitan Opera;
Language (note)
Sung in German.
Author
Strauss, Richard, 1864-1949.
Title
Arabella : radio broadcast, 2001-12-15 [sound recording] / Richard Strauss ; libretto by Hugo Von Hofmannsthal.
Imprint
[New York, NY] : Metropolitan Opera, c2001.
Series
ChevronTexaco-Metropolitan Opera International Radio Network ; [broadcast of] Dec. 15, 2001.
ChevronTexaco-Metropolitan Opera International Radio Network ; [broadcast of] Dec. 15, 2001.
Cast
Renée Fleming (Arabella) ; Barbara Bonney (Zdenka) ; Raymond Very (Matteo) ; Hans-Joachim Ketelsen (Mandryka) ; Eric Halfvarson (Count Waldner) ; Laura Aikin (Fiakermilli) ; Diane Elias (Fortune teller) ; Judith Forst (Adelaide) ; Adam Klein (Count Elemer) ; Franco Pomponi (Dominik) ; Julien Robbins (Lamoral) ; Bernard Fitch (Waiter) ; Roger Crouthamel (Welko) ; Glenn Alpert (Djura) ; Garth Dawson (Jankel) ; David Asch, Ross Crolius, Glenn Bater (Card players) ; Christoph Eschenbach, conductor ; Metropolitan Opera Chorus and Orchestra ; Peter Allen, broadcast announcer.
Event
Live broadcast from the Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, Dec. 15, 2001.