Recordings
Year | Cast (Rusalka, The Prince, Vodník - the Goblin, The Foreign Princess, Ježibaba - the Witch) |
Conductor, Opera House and Orchestra |
Label |
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1952 | Ludmila Červinková, Beno Blachut, Eduard Haken, Marie Podvalová, Marta Krásová |
Jaroslav Krombholc, Prague National Theatre Chorus and Orchestra |
CD: Supraphon Cat: SU 3811-2 |
1961 | Milada Šubrtová, Ivo Žídek, Eduard Haken, Alena Miková, Marie Ovcáciková |
Zdeněk Chalabala, Prague National Theatre Chorus and Orchestra |
LP: Supraphon Cat: SU 50440 3 |
1984 | Gabriela Beňačková, Wiesław Ochman, Richard Novák, Věra Soukupová, Anna Barová |
Václav Neumann, Czech Philharmonic Orchestra & Prague Philharmonic Choir |
CD: Supraphon (re-issue in 2003) Cat: SU 3178-2 633 |
1986 | Eilene Hannan, John Treleaven, Rodney Macann, Phyllis Cannan, Ann Howard |
Mark Elder, Orchestra and chorus of English National Opera, (Sung In English; director David Pountney) |
DVD: Arthaus Musik (released 2006) Cat: 102 019 |
1998 | Renee Fleming, Ben Heppner, Franz Hawlata, Eva Urbanová, Dolora Zajick |
Charles Mackerras, Czech Philharmonic Orchestra & Kühn Mixed Choir |
Audio CD: Decca Cat: 000289 460 5682 0 |
2002 | Renee Fleming, Sergei Larin, Franz Hawlata Eva Urbanova, Larissa Diadkova |
James Conlon, Orchestra and chorus of the Opéra de Paris |
DVD: Arthaus Musik (re-issue in 2009), Cat: 107 031 |
2007 | Cheryl Barker, Rosario la Spina, Bruce Martin, Elizabeth Whitehouse, Anne-Marie Owens |
Richard Hickox, Orchestra and chorus of the Sydney Opera House |
Audio CD: Chandos, Cat: CHAN 10449(3) |
2008 | Camilla Nylund, Piotr Beczała, Alan Held Emily Magee, Birgit Remmert |
Franz Welser-Möst, Cleveland Orchestra |
CD: Orfeo, Cat: C792113D |
2009 | Ana Maria Martinez, Brandon Jovanovich, Mischa Schelomianski, Tatiana Pavlovskaya, Larissa Diadkova |
Jirí Belohlávek, London Philharmonic Orchestra and the Glydebourne Chorus |
Audio CD: Glyndebourne Festival Opera Cat: GFOCD 007-09 |
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