Ingvar Wixell - Selected Recordings

Selected Recordings

  • Mozart, Count Almaviva in The Marriage of Figaro, conducted by Sir Colin Davis, 1971, with Jessye Norman
  • Larsson, Förklädd gud, conducted by Stig Westerberg, 1968–1974
  • Mozart, Don Giovanni, conducted by Colin Davis, 1973
  • Verdi, Cavaliere di Belfiore in Un giorno di regno, conducted by Lamberto Gardelli, 1973
  • Puccini, Baron Scarpia in Tosca, conducted by Colin Davis, 1976, with Montserrat Caballé
  • Verdi, Count di Luna in Il trovatore, conducted by Richard Bonynge, 1976, with Dame Joan Sutherland and Marilyn Horne
  • Donizetti, Belcore in L'elisir d'amore, conducted by Sir John Pritchard, 1977, with Plácido Domingo
  • Donizetti, Don Alfonso in Lucrezia Borgia, conducted by Richard Bonynge, 1977
  • Leoncavallo, Tonio in Pagliacci, conducted by Giuseppe Patanè, 1977, with Mirella Freni
  • Puccini, Michele in Il tabarro, conducted by Lorin Maazel, with Renata Scotto, 1977
  • Puccini, Sharpless in Madama Butterfly, conducted by Lorin Maazel, 1978, with Renata Scotto, Plácido Domingo and Gillian Knight
  • Verdi, Renato in Un ballo in maschera, conducted by Colin Davis, 1978–1979, with José Carreras
  • Puccini, Marcello in La bohème, conducted by Colin Davis, 1979, with Katia Ricciarelli
  • Verdi, Rigoletto in Rigoletto, conducted by Riccardo Chailly, 1983, with Edita Gruberová and Luciano Pavarotti, a film directed by Jean-Pierre Ponnelle
  • Puccini, Baron Scarpia in Tosca, conducted by Daniel Oren, 1990, with Raina Kabaivanska
  • Svenska ballader (Swedish ballads), by August Söderman, Wilhelm Peterson-Berger, Wilhelm Stenhammar and Ture Rangström, conducted by Johan Arnell, 1997

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