Aïda
- Title
- Aïda / Giuseppe Verdi ; The NBC Symphony Orchestra ; Arturo Toscanini, [conductor ; presented by] BMG Classics Video [and] NBC International.
- Published by
- New York, N.Y. : BMG Classics Video, [©1990], ©1987.
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Details
- Additional authors
- Ghislanzoni, Antonio, 1824-1893
- Nelli, Herva
- Stich-Randall, Teresa, 1927-2007
- Lagreid, Eva Gustavson, 1917-2009
- Tucker, Richard, 1913-1975
- Assandri, Virginio
- Valdengo, Giuseppe, 1914-2007
- Harbour, Denis, 1917-2009
- Scott, Norman, 1921-1968
- Toscanini, Arturo, 1867-1957
- Bookspan, Martin
- Rodgers, Douglas.
- Verdi, Giuseppe, 1813-1901.
- Robert Shaw Chorale, performer. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/prf
- NBC Symphony Orchestra, performer. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/prf
- BMG Classics Video, distributor. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/dst
- NBC International, producer. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/pro
- Description
- 2 videodiscs (149 min.) : sound, black and white; 12 in.
- Series statement
- Arturo Toscanini collection ; v. 5
- The Television concerts, 1948-1952
- Toscanini, Arturo, 1867-1957. Arturo Toscanini collection (BMG Classics Video) ; v. 5.
- Uniform title
- Television concerts, 1948-1952.
- Subject
- Genre/Form
- Music.
- Owning institution
- Columbia University Libraries
- Note
- Opera in concert form. Cf. notes.
- [Sung in Italian.].
- [Libretto by Antonio Ghislanzoni.].
- Mono recording; "digital sound."
- Program notes, in part by Harvey Sachs, and synopsis, both in English with German, French, and Italian translations ([5] p.) on and bound in container.
- "RCA Victor Gold Seal"--Disc and container.
- Credits (note)
- Credits: Producer, Don Gillis; director, Doug Rodgers. Cf. container.
- Event (note)
- Originally telecast live from NBC\u0027s Studio 8H, New York City, on March 26 and April 2, 1949.
- System details (note)
- Laserdisc; NTSC.