Tracklist
| 1 | Atto II: Scene XV, XVI, XVII E Ultima |
| 2 | Atto II: Scene XII, XIII, XIV |
Credits
- Bass Vocals – Gianni Maffeo, Orazio Mori, Paolo Badoer, Silvano Pagliuca
- Choir – Coro Filarmonico Di Praga
- Chorus Master – Josef Veselka
- Composed By – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- Conductor – Hans Swarowsky
- Engineer – František Burda
- Executive Producer – Giovanni Fabbri
- Libretto By – Lorenzo da Ponte
- Liner Notes – Alberto Basso, Alessandro Casiccia, Guido Piamonte, Piero Rattalino
- Music Director – Eduardo Rescigno
- Musical Assistance – Enza Ferrari, John L. Nechling, Luisella Carra
- Orchestra – Orchestra Da Camera Di Praga
- Production Manager – Alfonso Ponzoni
- Soprano Vocals – Gabriella Ravazzi, Ileana Sinnone, Margherita Guglielmi, Mirella Marcossi
- Tenor Vocals – Gino Taddei
Notes
Album 4 of a 4-album box set, part of a larger editorial series.Each record sleeve holder is an LP-size 12-page book, in colour, with notes in Italian and photos.
The gold-embossed blue velvet set box includes an 88-page libretto of the whole opera.
Barcodes
- Rights Society: D.P.
Companies
- Distributed By – Fratelli Fabbri Editori
- Recorded By – Supraphon
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