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February 2015

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Andrea Chénier conducted by Karajan in 1977 and Sinopoli in 1988 from DG
The first cast of Andrea Chénier by Umberto Giordano recored in Studio at the Philharmonie, Berlin, November 1977, from Deutsche Grammophon, it's: Giacomo Aragall (Andrea Chénier), Kiri Te Kanawa (Maddalena de Coigny), Ingvar Wixell (Carlo Gérard), Tatiana Troyanos (Bersi), Helga Müller-Molinari (La comtesse di Coigny), Alexander Malta (Roucher), Gottfried Hornik (Pietro Fléville), José van Dam (Mathieu), Heinz Zedink (The Abbé/The Incredible), Victor von Halem (Schmidt), Hanna Schwarz (Madelon), Thomas Allen (Fouquier-Tinville), Ara Berberian (Dumas); with the Chorus of the Deutsche Oper Berlin, Chorus master: Walter Hagen-Groll, and the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, Conducted by: Herbert von Karajan.

The second cast of Andrea Chénier by Umberto Giordano recored in Studio at the Watford Town Hall, London, March 1988, from Deutsche Grammophon, it's: Neil Shicoff (Andrea Chénier), Mirella Freni (Maddalena de Coigny), Matteo Manuguerra (Carlo Gérard), Ann Murray (Bersi), Susanne Mentzer (Contessa di Coigny), Jorma Hynninen (Roucher), Wolfgang Brendel (Pietro Fléville), Enrico Fissore (Mathieu), Mark Curtis (Abate), Anthony Laciura (Incredibile), John Tomlinson (Schmidt), Jean Rigby (Madelon), Andreas Schmidt (Fouquier-Tinville), Kurt Rydl (Dumas), Richard Van Allan (Maestro di casa); with the Ambrosian Opera Chorus, Chorus master: John McCarthy and the Philharmonia Orchestra, Conducted by: Giuseppe Sinopoli.