Fritz Busch - Notable Recordings

Notable Recordings

  • 1934–1935: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Così fan tutte, with the Glyndebourne Festival Opera, feat. soloists Heddle Nash, John Brownlee, et al. (EMI Références, Naxos Historical)
  • 1935: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, The Marriage of Figaro, with the Glyndebourne Festival Opera, feat. soloists Roy Henderson, Norman Allin, et al. (Naxos Historical)
  • 1936: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Don Giovanni, with the Glyndebourne Festival Opera, feat. soloists John Brownlee, Roy Henderson, et al. (Naxos Historical)
  • 1951: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Così fan tutte, with the Glyndebourne Festival Opera, feat. soloists Sena Jurinac, Richard Lewis, Sesto Bruscantini et al. (Guild Historical, Immortal Performances)
  • 1951: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Idomeneo, with the Glyndebourne Festival Opera, feat. soloists Sena Jurinac, Birgit Nilsson, Richard Lewis, Léopold Simoneau, Alexander Young, et al. (Immortal Performances)

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