Stabat Mater & Petite Messe Solennelle / by Rossini.

Author/creator Rossini, Gioacchino
Format Audio (Streaming)
Publication Info[Hayes, Middlesex, England] : EMI Classics, 2005.
Description1 online resource.
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Subjects

Other author/creatorBaltsa, Agnes performer.
Other author/creatorBriggs, David, 1962- performer.
Other author/creatorCleobury, Stephen, conductor.
Other author/creatorFassbaender, Brigitte performer.
Other author/creatorGambill, Robert, performer.
Other author/creatorGedda, Nicolai, performer.
Other author/creatorHowell, Gwynne performer.
Other author/creatorKavrakos, Dimitri, performer.
Other author/creatorLabè€que, Katia, performer.
Other author/creatorLabè€que, Mirielle, performer.
Other author/creatorMalfitano, Catherine vocalist.
Other author/creatorMuti, Riccardo conductor.
Other author/creatorPopp, Lucia vocalist.
Included WorkRossini, Gioacchino, 1792-1868. Petite Messe solennelle.
Other author/creatorKing's College (University of Cambridge). Choir, performer.
Other author/creatorMaggio musicale fiorentino. Coro, performer.
Other author/creatorMaggio musicale fiorentino. Orchestra, performer.
Uniform titleStabat Mater
Contents Petite messe solennelle -- Stabat Mater.
General notePreviously released as a compact disc.
General noteTitle from resource description page (viewed May 1, 2012).
Performer 1st work: Lucia Popp, soprano; Brigitte Fassbaender, mezzo- soprano; Nicolai Gedda, tenor; Dimitri Kavrakos, bass; Choir of King's College, Cambridge; Katia & Mirielle Labèque, pianos; David Briggs, harmonium; Stephen Cleobury, conductor. 2nd work: Catherine Malfitano, Agnes Baltsa, sopranos ; Robert Gambill, tenor ; Gwynne Howell, bass ; Coro e Orchestra del Maggio musicale fiorentino; Riccardo Muti, conductor.
Date/time/place of a event note1st work recorded in Cambridge University Music Faculty Hall and No. 1 Studio, Abbey Road, London, July, Nov., and Dec. 1984. 2nd work recorded Nov. 1981, Palazzo Vecchio, Florence.
LanguageSung in Latin.
Genre/formSound recordings.

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