Cendrillon - An opera in four acts: Introduction
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Classical
Cendrillon - An opera in four acts: Introduction was released on October 25, 1990 by Sony Classical as a part of the album Massenet: Cendrillon - The Sony Opera House
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Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Philharmonia Orchestra
Performer
Frederica von Stade
Mezzo-Soprano
Ambrosian Opera Chorus
Performer
Jane Berbié
Mezzo-Soprano
Elizabeth Bainbridge
Mezzo-Soprano
Paul Crook
Tenor
Claude Meloni
Baritone
Christian Du Plessis
Baritone
Nicolai Gedda
Soprano
Ruth Welting
Soprano
Teresa Cahill
Soprano
Jules Bastin
Bass
John Noble
Bass
Julius Rudel
Conductor
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Jules Massenet
Composer
Henri Cain
Librettist
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Roy Emerson
Producer
Paul Myers
Producer

