- George Cehanovsky, Lawrence Tibbett, Cesare Sodero, John Baker, Mona Paulee, The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, Grace Moore, Salvatore Baccaloni, Jan Peerce, Alessio De Paolis, Lorenzo Alvary
- Vina Bovy, Norman Cordon, Irra Petina, The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, Louis D'Angelo, Wilfred Engelmann, Lawrence Tibbett, George Rasely, Maurice Abravanel, Angelo Bada, Arnlod Gabor, René Maison
- Anne Roselle, Richard Crooks, Dino Borgioli, Charles Hackett, Jan Peerce, Studio Conductor, Studio Pianist, Giuseppe de Luca, Lionel Barrymore, Margherita Grandi, Studio Orchestra, Lawrence Tibbett, Anna Case, Alberto Erede, Tino Pattiera, Lauritz Melchior, Studio ensemble
- Thelma Votipka, The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, Ettore Panizza, Lawrence Tibbett, George Cehanovsky, Giovanni Paltrinieri, Nicholas Massue, Elisabeth Rethberg, Nicola Moscona, Giovanni Martinelli
- Paul Reimers, RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra, Renata Tarragó, John McCormack, Giovanni Martinelli, Ladies' Chorus, Armand Bernard, Trinity Church Choir, New York, Margarete Matzenauer, Gladys Swarthout, Lorenzo Molajoli, Milton Katims, Edwin Schneider, Carroll Hollister, Richard Crooks, Graciano Tarragó, Richard Tauber, Mogens Woldike, Henry Geehl, Claudia Muzio, Ernestine Schumann-Heink, Lawrence Tibbett, Rosa Ponselle, John Charles Thomas, Hulda Lashanska, Clarence Dickinson, Studio Orchestra, Stewart Wille, Georges Thill, Marcel Journet, Aksel Schiøtz, Elisabeth Schumann, Victoria de los Ángeles, Studio Chorus, Rosario Bourdon, Dorothy Maynor
- Paris Philharmonic Orchestra, Lucien Mans, René Leibowitz, Jean Mollien, Paris Philharmonic Chorus, André Dran, Claudine Collart, Janine Lindenfelder
Lawrence Tibbett
Biography
Tibbett, an American baritone, began his career as an actor, church singer and performer in light operas. He studied with La Forge and Ruysdael, associations which led to his debut with the Metropolitan Opera in 1923. He received recogniton for his 1925 role as Ford in Falstaff, when he outshone Scotti, the performer in the lead role. He went on to succeed Scotti as the principle singer of Italian roles and remained with the company in that capacity for 27 seasons. He was also a popular film and stage actor and sang in the early days of American radio. ~ Lynn Vought