Studio Recordings
Robert Merrill made at least 23 studio recordings of complete operas:
Composer | Opera | Role | Date |
---|---|---|---|
Bizet | Carmen | Escamillo | 1951, 1963 |
Donizetti | Lucia di Lammermoor | Enrico | 1961 |
Leoncavallo | Pagliacci | Silvio | 1953 |
Leoncavallo | Pagliacci | Tonio | 1967 |
Mascagni | Cavalleria rusticana | Alfio | 1953 |
Ponchielli | La Gioconda | Barnaba | 1967 |
Puccini | La bohème | Marcello | 1956, 1961 |
Puccini | Manon Lescaut | Lescaut | 1954 |
Puccini | Il tabarro | Michele | 1962 |
Rossini | Il barbiere di Siviglia | Figaro | 1958 |
Straus | Der tapfere Soldat | Bumerli | 1952 |
Verdi | Aida | Amonasro | 1961 |
Verdi | Un ballo in maschera | Renato | 1966 |
Verdi | Falstaff | Ford | 1963 |
Verdi | La forza del destino | Don Carlo | 1964 |
Verdi | Rigoletto | Rigoletto | 1956, 1963 |
Verdi | La traviata | Germont | 1960, 1962 |
Verdi | Il trovatore | Conte di Luna | 1964 |
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