Otello: Atto I. “Gia nella notte densa...”

Recording by Gwyneth Jones, James McCracken, New Philharmonia Orchestra, Sir John Barbirolli

Duration: 2:12

First release year: 1994

Appears on releases

=> Otello by Giuseppe Verdi; James McCracken, Gwyneth Jones, Dietrich Fischer‐Dieskau, Ambrosian Opera Chorus, New Philharmonia Orchestra, Sir John Barbirolli

1994-09-13

=> The Complete Warner Recordings by Sir John Barbirolli

XW 2020-06-19

Related works

=> Otello: Atto I, scena 3. “Già nella notte densa” (Otello, Desdemona)

Relations

balance

=> 🧑 Stuart Eltham

balance

=> 🧑 Allen Stagg

1968-08-12 – 1968-08-14 conductor

=> 🧑 Sir John Barbirolli

1968-08-16 – 1968-08-21 conductor

=> 🧑 Sir John Barbirolli

1968-08-23 conductor

=> 🧑 Sir John Barbirolli

1968-08-30 conductor

=> 🧑 Sir John Barbirolli

1968-11-02 conductor

=> 🧑 Sir John Barbirolli

1968-08-12 – 1968-08-14 performing orchestra

=> 🧑 Philharmonia Orchestra

1968-08-16 – 1968-08-21 performing orchestra

=> 🧑 Philharmonia Orchestra

1968-08-23 performing orchestra

=> 🧑 Philharmonia Orchestra

1968-08-30 performing orchestra

=> 🧑 Philharmonia Orchestra

1968-11-02 performing orchestra

=> 🧑 Philharmonia Orchestra

producer

=> 🧑 Ronald Kinloch Anderson

1968-08-12 – 1968-08-14 vocal

=> 🧑 Gwyneth Jones

1968-08-12 – 1968-08-14 vocal

=> 🧑 James McCracken

1968-08-16 – 1968-08-21 vocal

=> 🧑 Gwyneth Jones

1968-08-16 – 1968-08-21 vocal

=> 🧑 James McCracken

1968-08-23 vocal

=> 🧑 Gwyneth Jones

1968-08-23 vocal

=> 🧑 James McCracken

1968-08-30 vocal

=> 🧑 Gwyneth Jones

1968-08-30 vocal

=> 🧑 James McCracken

1968-11-02 vocal

=> 🧑 Gwyneth Jones

1968-11-02 vocal

=> 🧑 James McCracken

1968-08-12 – 1968-11-02 performance

=> 🎼 Otello: Atto I, scena 3. “Già nella notte densa” (Otello, Desdemona)

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