EMI Classics, His Master's Voice, EMI Classics, His Master's Voice
baritone vocals [filippo ii] Ruggero Raimondi baritone vocals [rodrigo, marchese di posa] Sherrill Milnes baritone vocals [un araldo reale] John Noble baritone vocals [un frate] Simon Estes bass vocals [il grande inquisitore] Giovanni Foiani chorus The Ambrosian Opera Chorus chorus master John McCarthy composed by Giuseppe Verdi conductor [conducted by] Carlo Maria Giulini design [front cover] Enterprise IG engineer [balance engineer] Christopher Parker liner notes [booklet: die handlung - Übersetzung] Carl Ratcliff liner notes [booklet: giulini conducts don carlo; synopsis] Richard Osborne liner notes [booklet: giulini dirige don carlo; l'argument - traduction] Michel Roubinet liner notes [booklet: giulini dirigiert don carlo - Übersetzung] Helga Ratcliff mezzo-soprano vocals [la principessa d'eboli] Shirley Verrett mezzo-soprano vocals [tebaldo] Delia Wallis orchestra Orchestra Of The Royal Opera House, Covent Garden photography by [booklet pg 2, 4, 13, 17, 22, 32, 38, 45, 51-53, 234: photo] Reg Wilson photography by [booklet pg 25: photo] Clive Barda producer Christopher Bishop remastered by [digitally remastered by] Simon Gibson soprano vocals [elisabetta di valois] Montserrat Caballé soprano vocals [une voce dal cielo] Maria Rosa Del Campo tenor vocals [don carlo] Placido Domingo tenor vocals [il comte di lerma] Ryland Davies translated by [libretto - english translation] Gwyn Morris Record Company EMI Records Ltd. Phonographic Copyright (p) EMI Records Ltd. Copyright (c) EMI Records Ltd. Copyright (c) Richard Osborne (2) Copyright (c) Gwyn Morris Pressed By EMI Uden Recorded At Walthamstow Assembly Hall Glass Mastered At EMI Uden Remastered At Abbey Road Studios Comes in a slipcase with a thick jewel case and a 244-page booklet. The jewel case includes a black middle tray. The booklet includes a track listing, credits, images and a catalog of releases in the 'Great Recordings of the Century' series. There are also notes and synopsis in English, German and French, and the libretto in German, Italian, English and French.