Mack Harrell
Mack Harrell (1909-1960) was an American baritone, active in opera, concert music and recital repertory. He sang at the Metropolitan Opera and became a respected American vocal artist.
In the Pristine catalogue he appears in Beecham’s Metropolitan Opera Carmen and in Bruno Walter’s Mahler and Bruckner material.
Harrell’s singing combined firm tone, clear words and a cultivated concert manner, qualities useful in both op...
MAHLER Symphony No. 2, 'Resurrection'
BRUCKNER Te Deum
Live and studio recordings, 1948 & 1953
Total duration: 1hr 43:10
Nadine Conner, soprano
Jean Watson, contralto
Frances Yeend, soprano
Martha Lipton, contralto
David Lloyd, tenor
Mack Harrell, baritone
Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra of New York
Westminster Choir (Dr John Finley Williamson, director)
conducted by Bruno Walter
BIZET Carmen
Live broadcast performance, 1943
Total duration: 2hr 32:32
Carmen - Lily Djanel
Don José - Raoul Jobin
Micaëla - Licia Albanese
Escamillo - Leonard Warren
Chorus and Orchestra of the Metropolitan Opera
conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham