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CD89707 G. VERDI - OTELLO, 16 April 2011, Bridgewater Hall, Manchester

CD89707 G. VERDI - OTELLO, 16 April 2011, Bridgewater Hall, Manchester
CD89707 G. VERDI - OTELLO, 16 April 2011, Bridgewater Hall, Manchester
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CD89707 G. VERDI - OTELLO, 16 April 2011, Bridgewater Hall, Manchester

G. VERDI - OTELLO

Clifton Forbis (tenor – Otello) Barbara Frittoli (soprano – Desdemona) Lado Ataneli (baritone – Iago) Alessandro Liberatore (tenor – Cassio) Julian Close (bass – Lodovico) John Pierce (tenor – Roderigo) Madeleine Shaw (mezzo-soprano – Emilia) Matthew Hargreaves (baritone – Araldo /Montano) London Symphony Chorus BBC Philharmonic Conductor: Gianandrea Noseda

16 April 2011, Bridgewater Hall, Manchester

Digital Broadcast: BBC Radio 3, 02/06/2011 - Recorded in AIFF(48.0kHz, 24-bit) and encoded in MP3(320kbps).

From the BBC Radio 3 website:

This summer Gianandrea Noseda, who's been Chief Conductor of the BBC Philharmonic since September 2002, hands over the baton to Juanjo Mena. Noseda will return in future as Conductor Laureate, but as a climax to his tenure in the top job he conducted a concert performance at the Bridgewater Hall of Verdi's last great tragedy, 'Otello' - and you can hear it as this week's Thursday Opera Matinee. Verdi's brooding Shakespearean masterpiece is sung by a world-class line up of soloists, led by American tenor Clifton Forbis in the title role and the Italian soprano Barbara Frittoli as his wife Desdemona. Their nemesis Iago is sung by the Georgian baritone Lado Ataneli.

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