Amahl and the Night Visitors

by Menotti, Gian Carlo

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  • Opera Recording
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    Amahl and the Night Visitors (Naxos Release 8.669019): This is a commercial recording of the opera itself, featuring singers, orchestra, and chorus, not a spoken-word audiobook narration of the libretto or story. It is available from retailers like Naxos.
  • Opera Recording (German)
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    Amahl and the Night Visitors (Naxos Release 2.110763): This is a commercial recording of the opera performed in German, which does not qualify as the standard English unabridged audiobook.
  • Vocal Score / Sheet Music with Audio
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    Menotti Arias for Mezzo-Soprano: 8 Arias from 5 Operas: This product is a collection of sheet music excerpts, which may include accompanying audio tracks of the arias, but it is not a full audiobook of the opera's story or libretto.
  • Library Catalog Entry (Potential CD/Cassette)
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    Amahl and the night visitors : opera in one act: A library catalog entry suggests that audio formats (Audiobook Cassette, Audiobook CD) may exist for this title, possibly associated with a production recording, but the availability on general retail platforms like Audible or Google Play Books is not confirmed by the initial search.

Summary

There is no evidence from the initial search of an official, unabridged audiobook for Gian Carlo Menotti's "Amahl and the Night Visitors" available on major consumer platforms like Audible, Google Play Books, or Apple Books. The work is an opera, and the search results confirm the existence of several official commercial recordings of the opera, such as those released by Naxos, which are musical performances, not spoken-word audiobooks. Additionally, library catalogs suggest that audio recordings (CD or cassette) of the opera might exist, likely associated with a specific production. A vocal score collection including an aria from the work was also found, but this is not an audiobook.