The Sargent/EMI Ruddigore (1963)
Pro Arte Orchestra Recorded 3 November 1960 (Overture) & 11–14 December 1962 |
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This was the final entry in the series of G&S recordings that Sir Malcolm Sargent made for EMI between 1957 and 1963. Of the operas then in the D'Oyly Carte repertory, only Princess Ida was not included in the series (but Sargent would lead D'Oyly Carte's stereo Ida in 1965).
Ruddigore was an opera that Sir Malcolm evidently held in high esteem. He led some of the early performances after the opera re-entered the repertory in the 1920s, and many of the effects heard today in the "standard" orchestration were in fact Sargent's invention (e.g., the tubular bells in the "ghosts' high noon"). George Baker, nearly eighty years old when this recording was made, is anything but the "young farmer" of Gilbert's libretto, but this is otherwise an excellent performance of the opera.
Date | Label | Format | Number | Comments |
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Dec. 1963 | HMV | Mono LP | ALP 2013/4 | |
Stereo LP | ASD 563/4 | |||
1964? | HMV Australia | Mono LP | OALP 2013/4 | |
Stereo LP | OASD 563/4 | |||
1964? | Angel | Mono LP | ???????? | |
Stereo LP | ???????? | |||
Dec. 1976 | EMI | Stereo LP | SXDW 3029 | |
ca. 1980 | World Record Club | Stereo LP | S/4387-8 | |
Jul. 1989 | EMI | Stereo LP | EX7 49693-1 | Also includes Pirates |
Cassette | EX7 49693-4 | |||
CD | CDS7 47787-8 | Also includes Sullivan's Tempest and Merchant of Venice incidental music, both abridged (City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, Sir Vivian Dunn, 1972) | ||
1992 | EMI | CD | CDMB7 64412-2 | |
1999 | HMV | CD | HMVD 5 73681 2 | Slimline double sold exclusively in HMV shops. Includes the Merchant of Venice suite, but not the Tempest music included on the full price CD |
2001 | EMI | CD | 5744682 | 16-CD set containing all nine of the Sargent "Glyndebourne" G&S recordings, plus various Sullivan orchestral works |