Donizetti
Original Air Date: 01/06/1973
Bonynge; Sutherland, Pavarotti, Resnik, Corena
MOD Audio SID.18470532
Donizetti
Original Air Date: 04/29/1989
Panni; Pavarotti, Battle, Plishka, Quilico
MOD Audio SID.18470642
Donizetti
Original Air Date: 01/06/1973
Bonynge; Sutherland, Pavarotti, Resnik, Corena
MOD Audio SID.18470745
Puccini
Original Air Date: 01/16/1982
Levine; Stratas, Carreras, Scotto, Stilwell, Morris
MOD AudioMOD Video SID.18470746
Verdi
Original Air Date: 12/17/1983
Levine; Pavarotti, Mitchell, Milnes, Raimondi
MOD Audio SID.18470747
Wagner
Original Air Date: 01/18/1992
Conlon; Morris, Behrens, Lakes, Salminen
MOD Audio SID.18470748
Mascagni / Leoncavallo
Original Air Date: 04/11/1964
Santi; Farrell, Tucker, Bardelli / Corelli, Amara, Colzani
MOD Audio SID.18480211
Zandonai
Original Air Date: 04/07/1984
Levine; Scotto, Domingo, MacNeil, Lewis
MOD AudioMOD Video SID.18480212
Wagner
Original Air Date: 01/15/1972
Schippers; Adam, Lorengar, King, Kusche, Flagello, Driscoll
MOD Audio SID.18480213
Wagner
Original Air Date: 01/15/1972
Schippers; Adam, Lorengar, King, Kusche, Flagello, Driscoll
MOD Audio SID.18480214
Beethoven
Original Air Date: 01/06/2001
Levine; Mattila, Heppner, Leiferkus, Pape, Hong, Polenzani
MOD Audio SID.18480315
Beethoven
Original Air Date: 01/06/2001
Levine; Mattila, Heppner, Leiferkus, Pape, Hong, Polenzani
MOD Audio SID.18480427
Zandonai
Original Air Date: 04/07/1984
Levine; Scotto, Domingo, MacNeil, Lewis
MOD AudioMOD Video SID.18480428
Mascagni / Leoncavallo
Original Air Date: 04/11/1964
Santi; Farrell, Tucker, Bardelli / Corelli, Amara, Colzani
MOD Audio SID.18480530
Zandonai
Original Air Date: 04/07/1984
Levine; Scotto, Domingo, MacNeil, Lewis
MOD AudioMOD Video SID.18480531
Wagner
Original Air Date: 01/15/1972
Schippers; Adam, Lorengar, King, Kusche, Flagello, Driscoll
MOD Audio SID.18480532
Wagner
Original Air Date: 01/15/1972
Schippers; Adam, Lorengar, King, Kusche, Flagello, Driscoll
MOD Audio SID.18480533
Wagner
Original Air Date: 01/15/1972
Schippers; Adam, Lorengar, King, Kusche, Flagello, Driscoll
MOD Audio SID.18480743
Wagner
Original Air Date: 01/15/1972
Schippers; Adam, Lorengar, King, Kusche, Flagello, Driscoll
MOD Audio SID.18480744
Beethoven
Original Air Date: 01/06/2001
Levine; Mattila, Heppner, Leiferkus, Pape, Hong, Polenzani
MOD Audio SID.18480745
Mascagni / Leoncavallo
Original Air Date: 04/11/1964
Santi; Farrell, Tucker, Bardelli / Corelli, Amara, Colzani
MOD Audio SID.18490101
Verdi
Original Air Date: 03/13/1971
Mehta; Tucker, Arroyo, Verrett, Sereni, Michalski
MOD Audio SID.18490103
Mozart
Original Air Date: 12/14/1991
Levine; Devia, Olsen, Salminen, Kilduff, Laciura
MOD Audio SID.18490107
Verdi
Original Air Date: 03/13/1971
Mehta; Tucker, Arroyo, Verrett, Sereni, Michalski
MOD Audio SID.18490319
Mozart
Original Air Date: 12/14/1991
Levine; Devia, Olsen, Salminen, Kilduff, Laciura
MOD Audio SID.18490531
Verdi
Original Air Date: 03/13/1971
Mehta; Tucker, Arroyo, Verrett, Sereni, Michalski
MOD Audio SID.18490535
Mozart
Original Air Date: 12/14/1991
Levine; Devia, Olsen, Salminen, Kilduff, Laciura
MOD Audio SID.18490745
NORMA:Bellini
Original Air Date: 12/19/1970
Bonynge; Sutherland, Horne, Tagliavini, Plishka
SID.18500105
This is Sutherland/Horne in their second season of Norma (but same calendar year) with the men instead of Bergonzi and Siepi. I prefer the excitement of the first season, but the ladies remain the gold standard in both.

MANON:Massenet
Original Air Date: 03/03/2001
Rudel; Swenson, Sabbatini, de Candia
MOD Audio SID.18500208
I’m not sure if anyone has conducted Manon more than Julius Rudel, the opera having been a mainstay during his NYCO stewardship. This is an OK performance, but wish we could hear the 1959 DeLosAngeles Gedda Manon under Jean Morel as well., I’m not sure if anyone has conducted Manon more than Julius Rudel, the opera having been a mainstay during his NYCO stewardship. This is an OK performance, but wish we could hear the 1959 De Los Angeles/Gedda Manon under Jean Morel as well. This opera is available on MOoD to listen to anytime. 1/29/11 – This is uncommon casting, but maybe one way to start preparing for the new production of Manon. I would be happier if someone would dig deeper into the archives for the single De Los Angeles/Gedda broadcast under Jean Morel from 1959.
IL BARBIERE DI SIVIGLIA:Rossini
Original Air Date: 02/29/1992
Weikert; Hampson, von Stade, Olsen, Quilico, Ramey
MOD Audio SID.18500209
Louis Quilico is not my ideal Bartolo. Von Stade’s first Rosina broadcast from 1976 with Stilwell, Corena, and Morris has been on Sirius, but not 1983 which features Pablo Elvira, Sesto Bruscantini (as Bartolo) and Paolo Montarsolo as Basilio. This 1992 performance is her last Met performance as Rosina. I love the opera, but they overwork it almost as much as Boheme.
Review of Desmond Shawe-Taylor in the New Yorker: Except for the Almaviva (Luigi Alva) and the Dr. Bartolo (Fernando Corena), all the principals of the Metropolitan Opera’s Christmas Day revival of Rossini’s “Il Barbiere di Siviglia” were new to their roles in the house; and, considering the minimal rehearsal time that is available when standard works are added to a large repertory, the performance went pretty well. The orchestra was in good form but for a little trouble in the horn department; and John Pritchard’s direction had a lilt and grace that were just right for the delightful score.
The most important of the newcomers onstage was Frederica von Stade as Rosina. Already well known for her Cherubino and numerous smaller roles, this musical and intelligent mezzo charmed the audience with her modest, engaging demeanor and clear, agile singing. She looks markedly un-Spanish, and might be one of the more lively heroines of Victorian fiction; but soon after she had started on “Una voce” a sudden, and loving piano inflection on the first “Lindoro” (her suitor’s assumed name) showed her to be thoroughly inside the part. I also greatly enjoyed the Figaro of Dominic Cossa, a tall and supple fellow who might well prove (to cite Beaumarchais, quoted in the program) “the terror of husbands, the darling of wives,” and who had no need to resort to falsetto when he had to imitate the tenor’s sentimental high A in the last-act trio. Mr. Alva is not quite Beaumarchais’s “young Spanish lord … vital and passionate,” and a sweeter, fuller tone is certainly wanted for the love songs; but he is a master of absurd disguise and comic routine, and therefore able to carry off the later scenes with telling glee. Mr. Corena, who felt vocally out of sorts and omitted his aria, made nonetheless a very funny and resourceful Dr. Bartolo, in contrast to Ezio Flagello who sounded fuzzy as Don Basilio, and whose notions of comedy did not get far beyond red football stockings and bare knees under a greasy soutane. Cynthia Munzer made a good deal of the aria di sorbetto that is Berta’s solo opportunity, with a wild and somewhat distraught look that suggested an incipient Azucena.
Photograph of Frederica von Stade as Rosina in Il Barbiere di Siviglia by James Heffernan/Metropolitan Opera.
