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Falstaff, opera
Composed by Giuseppe Verdi
Performed by Turin Radio Symphony Orchestra & Chorus
with Rosanna Carteri, Anna Maria Canali, Gino del Signore, Emilio Renzi, Saturno Meletti, Amalia Pini, Cristiano Dalamangas, Giuseppe Taddei, Lina Pagliughi, Giuseppe Nessi
Conducted by Mario Rossi
Verdi:Falstaff,Giuseppe Verdi,Mario Rossi,Turin Radio Symphony Orchestra & Chorus,Amalia Pini,Anna Maria Canali,Cristiano Dalamangas,Emilio Renzi,Gino del Signore,Giuseppe Nessi,Giuseppe Taddei,Lina Pagliughi,Rosanna Carteri,Saturno Meletti,Arkadia: the 78's,Classical,Classical Music,Italian Romantic Opera,Opera,Opera / Operetta / Oratorio
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Verdi - Falstaff / Gobbi · Schwarzkopf · Moffo · Karajan
Giuseppe Verdi , Herbert von Karajan , Tito Gobbi , Elisabeth Schwarzkopf , Philharmonia Orchestra and Chorus , Nan Merriman , Anna Moffo , Rolando Panerai , Fedora Barbieri , Tomaso Spataro , Nicola Zaccaria , and Luigi Alva Manufacturer: EMI Classics ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000K4GH Release Date: 1999-09-21 |
Tracks:
- Falstaff: Act One - Part One: Falstaff!...Ola!
- Falstaff: Act One - Part One: So che se andiam, la notte
- Falstaff: Act One - Part One: Ma empo d'assttigliar l'ingegno
- Falstaff: Act One - Part One: L'onore! Ladri!... lo stesso, si, io, io
- Falstaff: Act One - Part Two: Alice!... Med!... Nannetta!
- Falstaff: Act One - Part Two: Fulgida Alice! amor t'offro
- Falstaff: Act One - Part Two: Ripeti...In due parole
- Falstaff: Act One - Part Two: Pst, pst, Nannetta!...Vien qua...Labbra di foco!
- Falstaff: Act One - Part Two: Falstaff m'ha conzonata
- Falstaff: Act One - Part Two: Torno all'assalto...Torna alla gara
- Falstaff: Act One - Part Two: Udrai quanta egli sfoggia magniloquenza altera
- Falstaff: Act One - Part Two: Del tuo barbaro dignostico
- Falstaff: Act Two - Part One: Siam pentiti e contriti
- Falstaff: Act Two - Part One: Reverenza!
- Falstaff: Act Two - Part One: Va, vecchio John
- Falstaff: Act Two - Part One: Signore, v'assista il cielo!
- Falstaff: Act Two - Part One: Ve lo dir' Windsor una dama
- Falstaff: Act Two - Part One: Lo conoscete?...Il diavolo lo porti all'inferno
- Falstaff: Act Two - Part One: E sogno? o realt
- Falstaff: Act Two - Part One: Eccomi qua. Son pronto
Tracks:
- Falstaff: Act Two - Part Two: Presenteremo un 'bill' per una tassa al parlamento
- Falstaff: Act Two - Part Two: Giunta all'albergo della Giarrettiera
- Falstaff: Act Two - Part Two: Gaie comari di Windsor! E I'ora!
- Falstaff: Act Two - Part Two: Alfin t'ho colto,raggiante fior
- Falstaff: Act Two - Part Two: T'immagino fregiata del mio stemma
- Falstaff: Act Two - Part Two: Quand'ero paggio del Duca di Norfolk
- Falstaff: Act Two - Part Two: Vien qua. Che chiasso!
- Falstaff: Act Two - Part Two: Al ladro!
- Falstaff: Act Two - Part Two: Facciamo le viste d'attendere ai panni
- Falstaff: Act Two - Part Two: Bella! ridente!
- Falstaff: Act Three - Part One: Ehi! taverniere!...lo, dunque, avro vissuto tanti anni
- Falstaff: Act Three - Part One: Buono. Ber del vin dolce
- Falstaff: Act Three - Part One: Reverenza! La bella Alice...
- Falstaff: Act Three - Part One: T'aspetterl Parco Real
- Falstaff: Act Three - Part One: Brava! Quelle corna saranno la mia gioia!
- Falstaff: Act Three - Part One: Avrn me dei putti
- Falstaff: Act Three - Part Two: Dal labbro il canto estasiato vola
- Falstaff: Act Three - Part Two: Nossignore! tu indossa questa cappa
- Falstaff: Act Three - Part Two: Una, due, tre, quattro, cinque, sei
- Falstaff: Act Three - Part Two: Ninfe! Elfi! Silfi! Doridi! Sirene!
- Falstaff: Act Three - Part Two: Sul fil d'un saffio etesio
- Falstaff: Alto l
- Falstaff: Act Three - Part Two: Ahimu puzzi come una puzzola
- Falstaff: Act Three - Part Two: Un poco di pausa
- Falstaff: Act Three - Part Two: Ogni sorta di gente dozzinale
- Falstaff: Act Three - Part Two: Un coro e terniniam la scena...tutto nel mondo urla
Amazon.com essential recording
This Karajan Falstaff has much to recommend it: Fedora Barbieri's Mistress Quickly is a force of nature, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, only slightly affected, is a liquid, appealing Alice Ford, and Luigi Alva and the young Anna Moffo are ideal as the young lovers, Fenton and Nanetta. But the star--as it should be--is Tito Gobbi in the title role. As is usual with this great singing actor, his characterization comes from within--his is a Falstaff born to be deflated, arrogant and self-deluding on a level that is actually funny. And the nice surprise is what good voice Gobbi's in--he's in charge of all of his vocal colors here and he uses all of them well. Karajan's touch is light and, yes, funny, and he treats the opera as the divine ensemble work it is, all leading up to a superb final scene. A good time is had by all--listeners included. --Robert LevineCustomer Reviews:
The Brown-Wrapped Version Just as Good.......2007-06-12
Va, vecchio John. Go, old Jack, go thy ways.......2006-05-08
Source: Studio recording made at Kingsway Hall, London on June 21-23 and June 25-29, 1956. Originally issued by EMI on Lps in 1957.
Sound: The booklet accompanying this issue has this to say: "This recording was made in 1956 in the early days of stereo. As a consequence, the listener may notice some slight technical flaws that derive from the original tapes." This set was digitally remastered in 1999 with considerable success. Audiophiles who spend far more time listening to hisses and joins than they do to performances may cavil, but it sounds fine to me.
Cast: Sir John Falstaff - Tito Gobbi; Ford - Rolando Panerai; Alice Ford - Elisabeth Schwarzkopf; Nanetta Ford - Anna Moffo; Meg Page - Nan Merriman; Mistress Quickly - Fedora Barbieri; Fenton - Luigi Alva; Dr. Cajus - Tomaso Spataro; Bardolfo - Renato Ercolani; Pistola - Nicola Zaccaria. Conductor: Herbert von Karajan with the Philharmonia Orchestra and Chorus. Producer: Walter Legge.
Format: Disk 1 - Act I, Part One, tracks 1-4; Act I, Part Two, tracks 5-12; Act II, Part One, tracks 13-20;55:04. Disk 2 - Act II, Part Two, tracks 1-10; Act III, Part One, tracks 11-16; Act III, Part Two, tracks 17-26; 64:38.
Documentation: Libretto in German, Italian, English and French. Short synopsis of the plot. Photographs of the conductor (of course!) and the principal singers. Track list that identifies characters singing, provides timings and the page of the libretto on which the text is to be found. Richard Osborne contributed a brief history of the opera and a gush of adulation for von Karajan. (Not recommended for readers who must control the sugar in their diet.)
Let me be up front with this: I consider "Falstaff" to be one of the two greatest operas ever written. I am fully aware that it is not and has never been especially popular with audiences and I think that a dirty rotten shame.
This is far and away the best stereo "Falstaff." No subsequently recorded Jack Falstaff approached Gobbi in the part: Taddei in Karajan's second stereo version was caught too late in his career; Terfel lost the character amid the mugging; Evans was good but no match for Gobbi in either voice or style; Fischer-Dieskau was inherently mismatched and miscast in Italian opera.
No subsequent recording musters an ensemble of singers that even comes close to the 1956 cast assembled by producer Walter Legge. Beside the extraordinary Gobbi were the equally impressive Panerai as Ford and Anna Moffo as Nanetta Ford. Luigi Alva was certainly one of the best light tenors of the day. Merriman was an old pro as Meg Page, having served under Toscanini in the same role. Barbieri was a tremendous Mistress Quickly. Her hilarious variations on the greeting, "Reverenza," ring in the mind. Schwarzkopf was an exquisite and sharp-witted Alice Ford.
Legge and von Karajan put in a great deal of time and work into preparation of this performance and it all appears in the sound of the set. Seldom has any conductor achieved such accuracy and unanimity of purpose. The Philharmonia Orchestra was at its peak of prowess and sounds tremendous.
All these things fully justify a five star rating.
That said, I feel bound to point out that while Karajan's 1956 recording is the best stereo performance, it is not the best recorded performance. Karajan's handling of any opera always requires something of an acquired taste. The ensemble is good but not perfect. Alva was a fine technician but he lacked fire. Cesare Valetti would have been preferable and Ferruccio Tagliavini better yet. Schwarzkopf, Walter Legge's wife, was wonderful, but no-one would ever mistake her for a true Italian soprano or a natural Verdian. Tebaldi was tied to rival Decca Records and therefore unavailable, but there were other full-voiced sopranos at the time, such as Antonietta Stella or Caterina Mancini. Or Callas.
The best performance is Toscanini's 1950 mono version with Giuseppe Valdengo as the Fat Knight. (Some would argue that Toscanini's pre-war "Falstaff" is better still, but time and recording technology put that one out of the running as far as I am concerned.) Toscanini's cast is very nearly a match for Karajan's and his earthy, fiery conducting makes Herr Doktor K's seem restrained and over-refined.
A 1949 performance, in mono naturally, has strong claim to be regarded as at least an equal of the 1956 Karajan. It was led by Mario Rossi, a conductor who could find the fun in the score that sometimes eluded Karajan. It's excellent all-Italian cast included the Falstaff of the young Giuseppe Taddei, who understood the character as well as Gobbi and possessed a better singing voice.
Indispensable--will we ever see its like again?.......2005-09-29
The other reviewers here have pointed out all there is to say in praise of this classic EMI Falstaff. The only reservation would be with Gobbi's voice, which isn't plush or rich and exhibits a fast beat. These shortcomings are more than compensated for by his vocal acting.
For what it's worth, Karajan recorded a second Falstaff on Philips with an aging Giuseppe Taddei in the lead, and it was not half as successful overall. Other eminent conductors, among them Giulini, Bernstein, and Abbado, have tried to find magic in this elusive score. The Giulini is too straitlaced, the Bernstein has a woefully wrong Fischer-Dieskau in the lead, and the Abbado showcases Bryn Tefel's signature portrayal, currently the best in the world if you like his extreme overacting, but the rest of the cast is forgettable. Karajan and Legge got everything right five decades ago, and in that they are unique.
The benchmark Falstaff.......2004-07-16
There is a Golden-Age warmth to this recording. EMI had perfected the business of Vocal recordings in the 1950's. Something in the water, perhaps. One can hear it in all
of EMI's classic Opera recordings of the era. Even the ones in Mono (for which we can thank Producer Walter Legge's alleged hatred of stereophonic sound). Recorded in London's Kingway Hall in June 1956 there is a Midsummer's magic in the sparkle with which Gobbi inhabits the role of Falstaff. Recording during those long days was an inspiration not to be ignored. Everything about this Opera screams "more light!" As if the 80 year old Verdi willed himself youth through art. Karajan in his youth - well before illness slowed him considerably - had a clarity of style I have always admired. Listen to the way the woodwinds cavort throughout this recording. They seem to speak, commenting on the action. Sometimes they merge with women's voices with truly magical effect. Afterall, this is an Opera of texture, of delicacy of sound prefiguring Webern by 30 years. In this it is truly modern: pointing the way to a new century while simultaneously (and literally) ending an era.
Sure it's tuneful. The tunes are shorter. It's as simple as that. Don't be put off by the lack of bang-up aria. The entire Opera is a song. Schwarzkopf, Merriman and Moffo (What a cast!) are suberb. They have rarely sounded so youthful yet wise. Vocal quality (to my ear at least) sounds easy and natural for each member of the cast. I cannot find a hint of Scarpia in Gobbi's performance. That's quite a feat since Gobbi is not a Falstaff that comes quickly to mind when discussing casting this role. Everything falls comfortably into place in this classic recording. It is a personal touchstone Opera performance.
In a review of Gardiner's recent recording of this Opera, I mention Toscanini's justifiably lauded performance as occupying one of the antipodes of Falstaff performance practice. Karajan's is unquestionably the other. Lighting the way for all that comes after. Not bad for a long day's work. I love this record. 5 out of 5 stars with no debate.
Best falstaff in the world........2003-12-29
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Story Of Verdi In Words And Music
Manufacturer: Vox (Classical) ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001KDJ Release Date: 1995-04-16 |
Tracks:
- La forza del destino: Overture
- Aida: Ballet
- Otello: Drinking Song
- Otello: Ave Maria
- La forza del destino: Overture
- Requiem: Requiem aeternam
- Un Ballo in Maschera: Eri tu, Che Macchiavi
- Nabucco: Chorus Of The Hebrew Slaves
- Aida: Ballet
- Rigoletto: La Donna e Mobile
- Requiem: Agnus Dei
- Anvil Chorus
- La Traviata: Libiamo (Drinking Song)
- La Traviata: Sempre Libera
- La forza del destino: Solenne in Quest'Ora
- La forza del destino: Pace, Pace, Mio Dio
- Aida: Celeste Aida
- Aida: O Patria Mia
- Requiem: Dies Irae
- Otello: Opening
- Falstaff: L'Onore! Ladri!
- La Traviata: Addio Del Passato
- Il Trovatore: Stride la Vampa
- Nabucco: Chorus Of The Hebrew Slaves
- Aida: Chorus And Triumphal March From Act II
- La forza del destino: Pace, Pace, From Scene 4
- Aida: Qui Radames verra, From Scene 3
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The Very Best of Thomas Hampson
Marc Barrard , Thomas Hampson , Csaba Airizer , Georges Bizet , Charles Wakefield Cadman , Stephen Foster , Charles Gounod , Edvard Grieg , Charles Tomlinson Griffes , Imre (Emmerich) Kalman , Erich Wolfgang Korngold , Franz Lehar , Gustav Mahler , Jules Massenet , Giacomo Meyerbeer , Gioachino Rossini , Franz Schubert , Robert Schumann , Johann II Strauss , Ambroise Thomas , Giuseppe Verdi , Richard Wagner , Carl Maria von Weber , Antonio de Almeida , Antonio Pappano , Eugene Kohn , and Fabio Luisi Manufacturer: EMI Classics ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0006VYEI2 Release Date: 2005-04-26 |
Tracks:
- La Ran La Lera...Largo Al Factotum
- O Sainte Medaille...Avant De Quitter Ces Lieux
- Ce Breuvage...Vision Fugitive
- C'est Toi...Au Fond Du Temple Saint - Placido Domingo
- La Fatigue Alourdit Mes Pas...Comme Une Pale Fleur
- Ecoute!...Dieu, Tu Semas Dans Nos Ames
- C'est Mon Jour Supreme
- Tout Est Desert...Son Regard
- Ove Son Io?...Vada In Fiamme
- Perfidi! All'Anglo Contro Me...Pieta, Rispetto Amore
- Di Provenza Il Mar, Il Suol
- E Sogno? O Realta?
- Komm!
- Der Garten Des Herzens
- Lied Des Venezianischen Gondoliers
- Le Lazzarone
- L'Ultimo Ricordo
Tracks:
- Mein Sehnen, Mein Wahnen
- Wo Berg' Ich Mich?...So Weih' Ich Mich Den Rachgewalten
- Wie Todesahnung...O Du Mein Holder Abendstern
- Gruss Op.48 No.1
- Im Wunderschonen Monat Mai
- Aus Meinen Tranen Spriessen
- Die Rose, Die Lilie
- Ich Will Meine Seele Tauchen
- Ich Grolle Nicht
- Gute Nacht
- Die Post
- Blicke Mir Nicht In Die Lieder
- Ich Atmet' Einen Linden Duft
- Ich Bin Der Welt Abhanden Gekommen
- Von Der Schonheit
- O Vaterland, Du Machst Bei Tag
- Als Flotter Geist
- Komm, Zigany
- An Old Song Re-Sung
- At Dawning (I Love You) Op.29 No.1 - Armen Guzelimian
- Jeanie With The Light Brown Hair
- Beautiful Dreamer
Album Description
Details TBA. EMI. 2005.Customer Reviews:
SImply Untrue.......2006-08-16
an extra star for all the guest artists.......2006-05-08
An Homage to a Great Artist.......2005-10-30
The two disc set includes arias from operas: Rossini's 'Il barbière di Siviglia', von Weber's 'Euryanthe', Gounod's 'Faust', Massenet's 'Hérodiade', Bizet's 'Les Pêcheurs de perles' (in duet with Placido Domingo), Thomas' 'Hamlet', Verdi's 'Don Carlo', 'Il Travatore', 'Macbeth', 'La Traviata', and 'Falstaff', Korngold's 'Die Tote Stadt', and Wagner's 'Tannhäuser'.
But the rewards of a Hampson recording must include his impeccable career as a lieder stylist and on this recording are excerpts from Schumann's 'Dichterliebe', Schubert's 'Winterreise', Mahler's 'Rückert Lieder' and 'Das Lied von der Erde', as well as songs by Meyerbeer, Rossini, Grieg, Kalman, and Lehar. And very importantly there are examples of American songs that Hampson has always emphasized in his recitals. Works by Stephen Foster, and two extraordinary works with the brilliant accompanist Armen Guzelimian - 'An Old Song Re-sung' by Griffes and 'At Dawning' by Charles Wakefield Cadman - round out this fine survey.
Not usually a collector of such 'recombinations', for this listener this album is so very fine that it deserves the attention of all those who appreciate the artistry of Thomas Hampson - then and now. Highly recommended. Grady Harp, October 05
superb vocals.......2005-08-07
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Verdi without Words: Grand Opera for Orchestra
Manufacturer: Telarc ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003D03 Release Date: 1995-01-24 |
Tracks:
- Grand Entrance ...'Su! Del Nilo Al Sacro Lido'
- 'Celeste Aida'
- Triumphal Scene 'Gloria All'Egitto'
- 'Ave Maria'
- 'Vedi! Le Fosche Notturne Spoglie'
- 'Di Quella Pira'
- Prelude
- Introduction To Act I
- 'Brindisi'
- Waltz
- 'Un Di Felice'
- La Traviata: 'Sempre Libera Degg'io'
- 'Di Provenza Il Mar, Il Suol'
- 'Questa O Quella'
- 'Caro Nome'
- 'La Donna E Mobile'
- 'Un Di, Se Ben Rammentomi'
- 'Tutto Net Mondo E Burla'
- 'Va, Pensiero' (Prisoners' Chorus)
Customer Reviews:
The Music Behind The Grand Opera: Verdi Spectacular.......2005-10-04
Dreadful Sound Engineering.......2005-06-17
Karaoke fans - eat your heart out!.......2002-12-29
What Opera fan hasn't at least sung a few bars of "La Donna e mobile" while in the shower? This 70 minutes of Opera greats from the pen of Verdi under the able direction of the Cincinati Pops orchestra under the baton of Erich Kunzel will make most opera fans dreams come true.
There are no words on any of these numbers - making it a cross between a Karaoke disc and Verdi's greatest hits. It contains some selections from "Aida", "Othello", "Il Trovatore", "La Traviata", "Rigoletto", "Falstaff", and "Nabucco".
My only "complaint" is that the lyrics to the numbers were not included in the liner notes. That would have made this the world's first Opera Karaoke.
Still worth listening to for the majesty of the music behind the words - music that is often overshadowed by the singers. Worth a look for inclusion in any opera fan's classical library.
Great, but you are not really singing the tune !.......2002-05-24
1. Cincinnati Pops did not play the recitativo. Something is missing, if you are an opera freak.
2. The second verse does not include "Il tuo bel cielo vorrei ridarti", which will mislead a whistling person.
"La donna e mobile"
In the second verse, the "refrain" (la donna e mobil qual piu mal vento ...) is replayed. This gives a "queer" feeling for a singing person who is used to practicing singing it "the way it should be sung".
HIGHLY RECOMMEDED............2002-03-13
PURCHASED LATELY (AND I HAVE BOUGHT MANY LATELY). CARMAN WITHOUT
WORDS IS ALSO VERY ENJOYABLE, AS ARE ALL THE "OPERA WITHOUT WORDS" CDS OUT TODAY. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS CD TO ADD TO ANY
COLLECTION OF CLASSICAL MUSIC..
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Bryn Terfel - Opera Arias / MET, Levine
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart , Richard Wagner , Jacques Offenbach , Charles Gounod , Alexander Borodin , Gaetano Donizetti , Gioachino Rossini , Giuseppe Verdi , James Levine , Bryn Terfel , and The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra Manufacturer: Deutsche Grammophon ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001GP8 Release Date: 1996-04-09 |
Tracks:
- Le nozze di Figaro: Non pirai, farfallone amoroso
- Don Giovanni: Deh, vieni alla finestra
- Don Giovanni: Madamina, il catalogo uesto
- Cosi fan tutte: Rivolgete a lui lo sguardo
- Die Zauberfl Der Vogelfer bin ich ja
- Tannher: Wie Todesahnung Drung deckt die Lande...O du mein holder Abendstern
- Der Fliegende Holler: Die Frist ist um
- Les Contes d'Hoffmann: Allez!...Pour te livrer combat...Seintille, diamant
- Faust: Vous qui faites l'endormie
- Prince Igor: Ni sna ni otdycha izmucennoj duse
- Don Pasquale: Bella siccome un angelo
- La Cenerentola: Miei rampolli femminini
- Macbeth: Perfidi! All'anglo contra me v'unite!
- Falstaff: Ehi! paggio!...L'Onore!
Customer Reviews:
Look out world.......2006-01-20
What fun!.......2005-11-22
I LOVE YOU, BRYN!.......2005-06-03
If you are an opera lover and (God forbid!) have not yet stumbled upon Terfel, this is an excellent introduction. And by the way, you needn't be a singer to appreciate his voice - I know very little of the technicalities of singing (about as much as a year in the church choir can give you), but I play the violin and we violinists are very keen on singers who know what they are doing. In the words of my violin teacher, Terfel is "charming!"
awesome.........2004-03-10
ps) don't listen to what the guy under my review said. i don't think this person knows how to sing.
Why do people think this guy can SING???.......2004-02-09
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Verdi: Falstaff
Manufacturer: EMI Classics ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000J20W66 Release Date: 2007-01-16 |
Tracks:
- Falstaff!...Ola!
- So Che Se Andiam, La Notte
- Ma E Tempo D'assottigilar L'ingegno
- L'onore! Ladri!...Io Stesso, Si, Io, Io
- Alice!...Meg!...Nannetta!
- Fulgida Alice! Amor T'offro
- Ripeti...In Due Parole
- Pst, Pst, Nannetta!...Vien Qua...Labbra Di Foco!
- Falstaff M'ha Canzonata
- Torno All'assalto...Torna Alla Gara
- Udrai Quanta Egli Sfoggia Magniloquenza Altera
- Del Tuo Barbaro Diagnostico
- Siam Pentiti E Contriti
- Reverenza!
- Va, Vecchio John
- Signore, V'assista Il Cielo!
- Ve Lo Diro. C'e A Windsor Una Drama
- Lo Conscete?...Il Diavolo Se Lo Porti All'inferno
- E Sogno? O Realta?
- Eccomi Qua. Son Pronto
Tracks:
- Presenteremo Un 'Bill' Per Una Tassa Al Parlamento
- Giunta All'Albergo Della Giarrettiera
- Gaie Comari Di Windsor! E L'ora!
- Alfin T'ho Colto, Raggiante Fior
- T'immagino Fregiata Del Mio Stemma
- Quand'ero Paggio Del Duca Di Norfolk
- Vien Qua...Che Chiasso!
- Al Ladro!
- Facciamo Le Viste D'attendere Ai Panni
- Bella! Ridente!
- Ehi! Taverniere!...Lo, Dunque, Avro Vissuto
- Buono. Ber Del Vin Dolce
- Reverenza! La Bella Alice
- T'aspettero Nel Parco Real
- Brava! Quelle Corna Saranno La Mia Gioia!
- Avro Con Me Dei Putti
- Dal Labbro Il Canto Estasiato
- Nossignore! Tu Indossa Questa Cappa
- Una, Due, Tre, Quattro, Cinuqe, Sei
- Ninfe! Elfi! Silfi! Doridi! Sirene!
- Sul Fil D'un Soffio Etesio
- Alto La!
- Ahime! Tu Puzzi Come Una Puzzola
- Un Poco Di Pausa
- Ogni Sorta Di Gente Dozzinale
- Un Coro E Terminaiam La Scena...Tutto Nel Mondo E Burla
Customer Reviews:
Libretto for Karajan's EMI Falstaff.......2007-02-11
STILL AN ATHLETE IN HIS OLD AGE.......2007-01-30
This reissue is admirable in every respect, but be aware that at this price no full libretto is included. Unless you know the work by heart, a full libretto is an absolute essential, and if you are new to the piece I strongly recommend becoming thoroughly familiar with the libretto before you listen to a note. Not only is it one of the best, cleverest and subtlest libretti ever, the action is complex and moves at a scorching pace, and unless you know exactly where you are you will miss not only the intricacies of the plot but the mandarin refinement of the music. The vocal style is lyrical throughout with no suggestion of recitative, but it rarely slows down sufficiently to be lyrical in a sustained way (and then mainly in the last act), and the mistaken impression can be gained that Falstaff lacks melody. Nor has the aged athlete lost his sheer physical power, and for all the quicksilver delicacy of much of the orchestration you will still hear, at the end of the scenes and in the orchestral refrain at `Va, vecchio John', the kind of Verdian orchestral writing that Shaw called, not unfairly and not in any critical sense, `brutal'.
From an early age Karajan had admired Toscanini's interpretation (small wonder), and it was a pleasure to replay that by way of comparison. In all essentials, Karajan follows Toscanini's lead, and although the recording of Toscanini's live performance is far from bad, it's not comparable with what Karajan is given, and it's also probably true to say that the NBC orchestra is not quite the equal of the Philharmonia at the height of its glory either. Above all, the casting is better in the Karajan set. Valdengo as Toscanini's Falstaff sings superbly and most beautifully, but his voice seems to me slightly youthful -- better to err on the side of musicality rather than of buffoonery for sure, but I prefer the extra weight to Gobbi's tone. The two tenor parts of Gabor Carelli as Dr Cajus and Antonio Madasi as Fenton seem very strangely allocated on the Toscanini version - they would have each been better in the other's part. Nan Merriman as Meg is actually in both versions, but I'm with the liner-note writer in thinking she sings better for Karajan. Herva Nelli as Alice and particularly Teresa Stich-Randall as Nannetta are no match for Schwarzkopf and Moffo respectively. Moffo and Luigi Alva as Fenton make a heavenly partnership as the young lovers on this set, and if anyone decides to find Schwarzkopf's voice too German for Verdi or her artistry and workmanship too precise, let him. I was also delighted with the casting of Fedora Barbieri as Mistress Quickly here. This part is that Verdian rarity a genuine contralto role, and Barbieri has the voice for it.
I should not suggest that this set is absolutely perfect, whatever that is. Other great interpreters have taken on the challenge of this great work, and to be frank Karajan has never been an enormous favourite of my own. Whether the shadow of Toscanini over his interpretation has something to do with the matter or not, if I had to name the best thing, in my opinion, that Karajan ever did, this might be my nomination. I love his tempi, I love the lightness of his touch in the `patter' ensembles, I love the contrasting Verdian brutality here and there where required, and I love the slightly eerie ambience in the scene in the midnight forest. This is not Weber but a comedy of course, but it's a Shakespearean comedy, expertly stitched together by Boito from the Bard's various plays involving Falstaff. It is neither cynical nor escapist, and there is always the sense that the merriment is only a hair's breadth away from tears and worse. Practical jokes can have deadly consequences, and they nearly do in this story, what is funny to their instigators may be very unfunny at the receiving end, and of course midnight woods are creepy places on any scenario. It is all quite `funny' in one sense, but to me it is `fun' in no sense. This is the Shakespearean view of humanity, with all the participants genuine characters and not caricatures or stick-men. Their jokes and stratagems are dangerous because such carrying-on is dangerous, and the jealous Ford for one, while uneasy about his wife's fidelity, starts to remind me of the Otello that Verdi had burned into music not long before.
He was no innocent, this composer, and he was fully equal to a theme like this. It must all be wonderful if exhausting to perform, and the performers here are wonderful without betraying a trace of exhaustion. It only requires from the listener the modest effort of obtaining and mastering that indispensable libretto, and at this price there must be some change to spare for that.
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Verdi: Falstaff
Manufacturer: Decca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000787WWE Release Date: 2005-05-10 |
Tracks:
- Falstaff!
- Sei Polli: Sei Scellini
- Ehi! Paggio! Andante A Impendervi
- Alice
- Fulgida Alice! Amor T'Offro
- E' Un Ribaldo, Un Furbo, Un Ladro
- Pst, Pst, Nannetta
- Falstaff M'Ha Canzonata
- Torno All'Assalto
- Udrai Quanta Egli Sfoggia
- Siam Pentiti E Contriti
- Reverenza!
- Alice E Mia!
- V'Assista Il Cielo!
- In me Vedete Un Uom
- E' Sogno? O Realta?
- Presenteremo Un Bill
- Ola! Ned! Will!
- Alfin T'Ho Colto
- Voi Mi Celiate
- Al Ladro!
- Se T'Agguanto!
Tracks:
- Ehi! Taverniere!
- Reverenza. La Bella Alice
- Non Dubitar, Tu Sposerai Mia Figlia
- Dal Labbro Il Canto
- Una, Due, Tre, Quattro
- Ninfe! Elfi! Silfi! Doridi! Sirene!
- Alto La!
- Ogni Sorta Di Gente Dozzinale
- Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah!
- Tutto Nel Mondo E Burla
Customer Reviews:
3 Great Knights.......2007-04-29
Wonderful Recording .......2006-07-23
Soloists are first class and what a cast it is.
I have another reservation abou the recording and that has to do with engineering. The recorded sound is at times muddy. There's distortion too here and there which have to do with the master tape used. It's an old recording but it is too bad Decca couldn't find a better master.
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Verdi: Greatest Hits
Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002A2B Release Date: 1994-08-09 |
Tracks:
- Aida: Grand March
- Rigoletto: La donna e mobile
- Il Trovatore: Anvil Chorus
- La forza del destino: Overture
- Aida: Celeste Aida
- Don Carlos: O don fatale
- La Traviata: Drinking Song
- La Traviata: E strano!... Ah, fors'e lui
- Falstaff: L'onore!...L'onore! Ladri
- Aida: Ritorna vincitor
- Luisa Miller: Quando le sere al placido
- Nabucco: Slave Chorus
- Manzoni Requiem: Dies irae
- Simon Boccanegra: Come in quest'ora bruna
- Don Carlos: E lui!...desso!...l'infante
Customer Reviews:
A sound compilation of Verdi's famous works.......2007-05-05
Giuseppe Verdi was one of the 19th centuries most influential composers of operas and orchestrated music. Verdi's operas are very, well 'user-friendly', if you are new to opera. I am slowly learning to appreciate operas after a decade of love for classical music without vocals.
This is a very good CD for those looking to break in to operatic scores. It has large, haunting compositions for chorus, solos, duets, trios and a good mix of orchestrations with no vocals, perfectly showcasing Verdi's gift as a composer.
Performers on the album include Luciano Pavarotti, Jose Carreras, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau and other well known and talented artists as well as some of the most famous, gifted and revered orchestras in the world.
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Sumi Jo - Bel Canto / Arevalo · ECO · Carella
Gioachino Rossini , Vincenzo Bellini , Giuseppe Verdi , Gaetano Donizetti , Federico and Luigi Ricci , Giuliano Carella , Sumi Jo , Octavio Arevalo , and English Chamber Orchestra Manufacturer: Erato ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000005E5A Release Date: 1997-09-16 |
Tracks:
- Semiramide: Bel raggio lusinghier
- La Sonnambula: Care compagne
- Falstaff: Sul fil d'un soffio etesio
- I Puritani: Son vergin vezzosa
- I Capuleti e i Montecchi: Eccomi in lieta vesta...Oh! quante volte, oh! quante
- Linda di Chamounix: O luce di quest' anima
- Tancredi: No, che il morir non e
- I Puritani: Qui la voce sua soave
- Crispino e la Comare: Io non sono piu l'Annetta
- La Traviata: E strano, e strano
Customer Reviews:
The artistry of Sumi Jo.......2007-02-28
Some samples of her work. . . .
"Bal raggio lusinghier," from Rossini's "Semiramide" is enchanting. She displays, as always, an agile voice with a lovely quality to it. Her technique is good; this is fun to listen to. She hits a nice high note at the end.
From Bellini's "I Puritani," we have "Son vergin vezzosa." There are iconic versions of this, first, from Joan Sutherland, and, second, from Beverly Sills. However, Sumi Jo's rendering of this work stands well in comparison. She sings this at a quick pace, as seems appropriate. She shows a nice trill; her florid singing is nicely done. She hits high notes cleanly, although one appears a bit thin and strained--but that's a mere quibble. The repeat is very well done.
"O luce di quest'anima," from Donizetti's "Linda di Chamonix," is also well sung. The opening portion is prettily sung. The cabaletta picks up the pace. She shows off nice appoggiaturas and her singing is, as always, very agile. She displays a decent trill before the final high note.
And then there is one of the great showpieces for coloratura sopranos, "Qui la voce. . .Vien diletto," from Bellini's "I Puritani." "Qui la voce" is poignantly and touchingly sung, showing some nice characterization. The cabaletta is smoothly and agilely sung the first time through. Her voice sounds quite sweet in the slower parts of this segment. The repeat features nice ornamentation, including a good trill here and there. Her repeat is not as florid as some, but it is nonetheless nicely done. The final high note is hit dead on.
Finally, from Verdi's "La Traviata," "E strano". . ."Sempre libera." This has been well sung by many who came before her, such as Renata Scotto and Anna Moffo from decades ago. Her singing seems to represent a nice characterization of the doomed Violetta. The early parts are well sung and expressive. "Sempre libera," of course, picks up the pace. And so does Jo. She handles the demands of this music well. She, once more, manifests considerable vocal agility. The repeat is fine, with some nice runs and a final high note well done.
In short, this is a good representation of the work of Sumi Jo. For what it's worth, in my estimation, she rates very high among the current crop of coloratura sopranos, alongside Natalie Dessay, for instance. With singers such as these, the current generation of coloratura sopranos ranks well against their historical predecessors.
Nice Collection, Pure Voice. Slightly Weak High Notes.......2003-04-09
Undoubtly, she has beautiful voice and wonderful coloratura style, I was amazed by the flexiblity in her voice. However I was slightly disappointed by the weakness in her high notes. It seems that she never has strong high notes, and those high notes can't last as long as Dilber's or Organasova's.
Sorry to say this to the pretty Sumi.
Angels sings like this..........2002-06-18
This disc is worth ever penny because it contains the best Elvira ever recorded. Sumi's angelic (albeit small) voice floating above a chamber orchestra creates one of the most intimate operatic portraits of Elvira in recent history. Callas gave us penetrating pyscholgical insights into Elvira, Dame Joan gave us vocal fireworks, but Sumi Jo IS Elvira. She's simply exquisite.
This is a tribute to Bel Canto.......2002-01-06
When we talk about bel canto, we have to refer Sutherland. Dame Joan had (has) the most beautiful voice I've ever heard. The range of her voice is incredible and I have to desagree with the reviewer that says that Sutherland lower range was heavy. It was strong, not heavy. With that voice range she could do any kind of reportoire.
Now, let's talk about Sumi Jo. Miss Jo is realy a coloratura Soprano and in bel canto she is the best we have now. All the high notes are very clean and she has no difficulties to reach them. Qui la voce sua soave is very good, I even prefer this interpretation over Sutherland's.
Well, she is not Sutherland, but she is with no doubt a Tribute to Bel Canto.
Another Sutherland, yet even better..........2000-12-28
Now that I've settled with my love of the voice... the recording itself is to be talked about. Bel raggio lusinghier from Rossini's Semiramide is the first track. A different interpretation than Sutherland, but gorgeous. All throughout this recording, Sumi Jo shows us just how effortless her coloratura is, and this track especially conveys this. As for Sumi Jo's lyrical skills, the perfect track for that is track 5, "O quante volte" from Bellini's "I Capuleti e I Montecchi." What a gorgeous Juliette she is! And if only the previous reviewer knew I was going to see Sumi this coming February in this exact role. I know I can't wait, and I'm sure Ms. Jo will not disappoint. Anyways, this entire recording, each and every song is wonderful. And the Violetta aria from Verdi's "La Traviata" is a nice end to the CD, summing up just how great Sumi Jo is. To those who say bel canto has withered away lately, they should hear this disk. Sumi Jo would convert them right away. And could there be no better praise than the fact that Sutherland's husband Maestro Richard Bonynge has worked with Sumi Jo... Afterall, his wife was practically the Queen of Bel Canto. It's obvious that Bonynge has found his new reigning queen. We could be in for a real treat in the coming years!!!
This is bel canto at its finest. Enjoy
P.S. - Even though it's not bel canto repertoire, one wishes Sumi Jo's famed Queen of the Night from Die Zauberflöte were on this set to wow people even more. But not to worry, it's on a couple of her other recordings.
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Angela Gheorghiu - Arias
Giuseppe Verdi , Jules Massenet , Alfredo Catalani , Vincenzo Bellini , Giacomo Puccini , Arrigo Boito , Charles Gounod , Gaetano Donizetti , John Mauceri , Angela Gheorghiu , and Orchestra del Teatro Regio di Torino Manufacturer: Decca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000429G Release Date: 1996-04-16 |
Tracks:
- Falstaff: Sul fil d'un soffio etesio
- Chbin: Aubade: Vive amour qui reve
- La Wally: Ebben?... Ne andrntana
- Hdiade: Il est doux, il est bon
- I Capuleti e i Montecchi: Eccomi... Oh! quante volte
- La Boh: Donde lieta usci al tuo grido d'amore
- Mefistofele: L'altra notte
- Faust: Air des bijoux
- Don Pasquale: Quel guardo il cavaliere
- La Boh: Si. Mi chiamano Mimi
- Valurile Dunarii: Muzica
Customer Reviews:
To me, her best.......2007-07-01
One of Gheorghiu's best recitals.......2007-01-09
exquisite!.......2006-11-02
Angela Gheoghiu is Wonderful.......2006-08-06
A Pleasant Surprise.......2006-02-24
Meditation Music:
- Verdi:Il Trovatore
- Verdi: Il Trovatore
- Verdi: La Traviata [Highlights]
- Verdi: Nabucco
- Verdi: Rigoletto (Highlights)
- Verdi - Rigoletto / Sills · Milnes · Kraus · M. Dunn · Ramey · PO · Rudel
- Wagner: Die Meistersinger Von Nürnberg, Act III
- Wagner: Götterdämmerung
- Wagner: Lohengrin
- Wagner: Siegfried
Meditation Music
To The Winter Sun: Chamber Music by Bruce Stark
Vieuxtemps: Six Salon Pieces, Op. 22
Vol. 2-Chill Out Album [Import]
Vom Stadion Ins Studio [Import]
Thirteen Tales From Urban Bohemia [Enhanced]
The Fleetwood Mac Family Album [Import]