Other author/creator | Agnew, Paul, vocalist. |
Other author/creator | Boever, Cécile de, vocalist. |
Other author/creator | Bogdan, Thomas, vocalist. |
Other author/creator | Bostridge, Ian vocalist. |
Other author/creator | Brookshire, Bradley, conductor. |
Other author/creator | Brown, Michael (Baritone), vocalist. |
Other author/creator | Daniels, David, 1966- vocalist. |
Other author/creator | Graham, Susan, 1960- vocalist. |
Other author/creator | Haïm, Emmanuelle conductor. |
Other author/creator | Halac, Désirée, vocalist. |
Other author/creator | Hoffman, Cassandra, vocalist. |
Other author/creator | Lane, Jennifer, vocalist. |
Other author/creator | Norman, Elizabeth, vocalist. |
Other author/creator | O'Leary, Caitríona, vocalist. |
Other author/creator | Palmer, Felicity vocalist. |
Other author/creator | Pillow, Sarah, vocalist. |
Other author/creator | Schwarz, Jörg, vocalist. |
Other author/creator | Streetman, Curtis, vocalist. |
Other author/creator | Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715 librettist. |
Other author/creator | Tilling, Camilla, vocalist. |
Other author/creator | Travis, Arlene (Soprano), vocalist. |
Other author/creator | Concert d’Astrée (Musical group), performer. |
Other author/creator | European Voices, performer. |
Other author/creator | Musici di San Cassiano, performer. |
Uniform title | Dido and Aeneas |
General note | Based on Virgil's Aeneid. |
General note | Libretto by Nahum Tate. |
General note | Opera in 3 acts. |
General note | Title from resource description page (viewed Feb. 7, 2013). |
Performer |
1st version: Jennifer Lane, Cassandra Hoffman, Arlene Travis, sopranos ; Elizabeth Norman, mezzo-soprano ; Desirée Halac, alto ; Caitriona O'Leary, Sarah Pillow ; Thomas Bogdan, tenor ; Michael Brown, Curtis Streetman, baritones ; I Musici di San Cassiano ; Bradley Brookshire, violin, conductor. |
Performer |
2nd version: Susan Graham (mezzo-soprano) ; Ian Bostridge (tenor) ; Cailla Tilling (soprano) ; CeÌcile de Boever (soprano) ; Felicity Palmer (alto) ; David Daniel (countertenor) ; Paul Agnew (tenor) ; European Voices ; Le Concert d'AstreÌe ; Emmanuelle Haim (harpsichord, conductor). |
Date/time/place of a event note | 1st version: Recorded in 1995, St. Ignatius of Antioch Episcopal Church, New York. |
Date/time/place of a event note | 2nd version: Recorded Mar. 14-16, 2003, in the Arsenal de Metz, France. |
Other forms | Previously released as a compact disc. |
Language | Sung in English. |
Genre/form | Sound recordings. |