Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 June 2012
This list of important video recordings of Mozart operas is selective; it includes the majority of productions from major opera houses and festivals, made-for-TV productions and theatrical releases but is by no means complete. Most of these recordings are readily available from a variety of sources including major record stores, opera houses and, in particular, from online dealers in opera video. Given the vagaries of cataloguing and the lack of a standardized format for describing the details of video productions, only the basic information is given here. Nevertheless, individual productions can easily be found from the sources mentioned above.
Apollo et Hyacinthus
1983, dir. Claus Helmut Drese, cond. Helmut Müller-Brühl, Cappella Clementina; singers include Manfred Hohenleitner, Cedric Rossdeutscher, Allan Bergius, Panito Iconomou, Michel Lecocq (recorded at Schloss Augustusburg, Brühl)
1991, dir. Vittorio Patané, cond. Peter Schneider, Münchner Rundfunkorchester; singers include Claes H. Ahnsjö, Caroline Maria Petrig, Julie Kaufmann, Daphne Evangelatos, Birgit Calm (recorded at the Cuvilliestheater, München)
Bastien und Bastienne
1954, dir.?, cond. Albert Kaiser, Collegium Musicum Basel; singers include Hans Jonelli, Heidi Bumbrunn, Mogens Wedel
1963, dir. Christopher Muir, cond. Clive Douglas; singers include George Hegan, Eunice McGowan, Keithe Neilson
1989, dir. Walter Berry, cond. Niksa Bareza, Haydn-Sinfonietta Wien; singers include Rhonda Ingle, Franz Supper, Johannes Jokel (recorded at the Gmundner Festpiele, 1989)
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