Roberto Devereux: Atto II. “Va, la morte sul capo ti pende” (Elisabetta, Roberto, Nottingham) by John McCarthy, Ambrosian Singers, Don Garrard, Peter Glossop, Róbert Ilosfalvy, Kenneth MacDonald, Beverly Sills, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Charles Mackerras, Maurits Sillem

First released: 07 Nov 2000, Length: 3:02

Creators (14)

Conductor

  1. Charles Mackerras (Jun 1969)
  2. Maurits Sillem (Jun 1969) additional

Orchestra

  1. Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (Jun 1969)

Chorus Master

  1. John McCarthy (Jun 1969)

Vocals

  1. Ambrosian Singers (Jun 1969) choir vocals
  2. Beverly Sills (Jun 1969) soprano vocals
  3. Don Garrard (Jun 1969) bass vocals
  4. Kenneth MacDonald (Jun 1969) tenor vocals
  5. Peter Glossop (Jun 1969) baritone vocals
  6. Róbert Ilosfalvy (Jun 1969) tenor vocals

Engineer

  1. Richard Lush (Jun 1969) assistant
  2. Robert Gooch (Jun 1969)

Producer

  1. Michael Williamson (Jun 1969)

Locations

Recorded At

  1. Abbey Road Studios (Jun 1969)

Works (1)

Recording Of

  1. Roberto Devereux: Atto II, Scena 6. “Va, la morte sul capo ti pende” (Elisabetta, Roberto, Nottingham, Lord Cecil, Raleigh, Courtiers) (Jun 1969)

    Composer

    1. Gaetano Donizetti

Releases containing this recording (4)

Official

Album - Compilation

  1. The Three Queens 07 Nov 2000 Gaetano Donizetti; Beverly Sills, Stuart Burrows, Eileen Farrell, Robert Ilosfalvy, London Symphony Orchestra, Julius Rudel, London Philharmonic Orchestra, Aldo Ceccato, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Charles Mackerras
  2. The Three Queens 24 Sep 2002 Gaetano Donizetti; Beverly Sills, Stuart Burrows, Eileen Farrell, Robert Ilosfalvy, London Symphony Orchestra, Julius Rudel, London Philharmonic Orchestra, Aldo Ceccato, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Charles Mackerras

Album

  1. Roberto Devereux (Elizabeth and Essex) 10 Apr 2001 Gaetano Donizetti; Beverly Sills, Robert Ilosfalvy, Peter Glossop, Beverly Wolff, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Charles Mackerras
  2. Roberto Devereux 2001 Gaetano Donizetti; Beverly Sills, Robert Ilosfalvy, Peter Glossop, Beverly Wolff, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Charles Mackerras