Falstaff: Atto I, scena 2. “E'un ribaldo, un furbo, un ladro“ (Cajus) by Peter Bronder, Francis Egerton, Rebecca Evans, Eirian James, Hillevi Martinpelto, Anthony Michaels-Moore, Sara Mingardo, Gabriele Monici, Antonello Palombi, Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique, Sir John Eliot Gardiner

First released: Mar 2001, Length: 2:07

Creators (12)

Conductor

  1. Sir John Eliot Gardiner (16 Jul 1998 - 21 Jul 1998)

Orchestra

  1. Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique (16 Jul 1998 - 21 Jul 1998)

Vocals

  1. Anthony Michaels-Moore (16 Jul 1998 - 21 Jul 1998) baritone vocals
  2. Antonello Palombi (16 Jul 1998 - 21 Jul 1998) tenor vocals
  3. Eirian James (16 Jul 1998 - 21 Jul 1998) mezzo-soprano vocals
  4. Francis Egerton (16 Jul 1998 - 21 Jul 1998) tenor vocals
  5. Gabriele Monici (16 Jul 1998 - 21 Jul 1998) bass vocals
  6. Hillevi Martinpelto (16 Jul 1998 - 21 Jul 1998) soprano vocals
  7. Peter Bronder (16 Jul 1998 - 21 Jul 1998) tenor vocals
  8. Rebecca Evans (16 Jul 1998 - 21 Jul 1998) soprano vocals
  9. Sara Mingardo (16 Jul 1998 - 21 Jul 1998) mezzo-soprano vocals

Locations

Recorded At

  1. Watford Colosseum (16 Jul 1998 - 21 Jul 1998)

Works (1)

Recording Of

  1. Falstaff: Atto I, scena 2. “Ripeti” - “In due parole” – “È un ribaldo, un furbo, un ladro” (Meg, Alice, Quickly, Nannetta, Cajus, Bardolfo, Fenton, Pistola, Ford) (16 Jul 1998 - 21 Jul 1998)

    Composer

    1. Giuseppe Verdi

    Librettist

    1. Arrigo Boito

Releases containing this recording (1)

Official

Album

  1. Falstaff Mar 2001 Verdi; Jean‐Philippe Lafont, Hillevi Martinpelto, Anthony Michaels-Moore, Sara Mingardo, Rebecca Evans, Antonello Palombi, Eirian James, Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique, John Eliot Gardiner