Rossini: La donna del lago [Cast Recording]

Rossini: La donna del lago [Cast Recording]

On this CD:

  1. La donna del lago (The Lady of the Lake), opera
    Composed by Gioachino Rossini
    Performed by Florence May Festival Orchestra
    with Irene Companez, Edward Ruhl, Cesare Valletti, Luciana Boni, Rosanna Carteri, Paolo Washington, Fernanda Piccini
    Conducted by Tullio Serafin

  2. Linda di Chamounix, opera Act 1.
    Composed by Gaetano Donizetti
    Performed by Palermo RAI Orchestra
    with Rosanna Carteri
    Conducted by Tullio Serafin

  3. Linda di Chamounix, opera Act 2.
    Composed by Gaetano Donizetti
    Performed by Palermo RAI Orchestra
    with Rosanna Carteri, Anna Maria Rota
    Conducted by Tullio Serafin

  4. Carmen, opéra-comique in 4 acts Act 3. Je dis que rien ne m'épouvante (Micaela's Aria)
    Composed by Georges Bizet
    Performed by La Scala Theater Orchestra
    with Rosanna Carteri
    Conducted by Herbert von Karajan

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Juan Diego Florez ~ Rossini Arias
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  • Impressed, but not moved...
Juan Diego Florez ~ Rossini Arias
Gioachino Rossini , Riccardo Chailly , Juan Diego Florez , and Orchestra Sinfonica e Coro di Milano Giuseppe Verdi
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ASIN: B00005UT5H
Release Date: 2002-01-08

Tracks:

  1. Ah Dov'e, Dov'e El Cimento
  2. Che Ascolto!
  3. Cessa Di Piu Resistere
  4. Vieni Fra Queste Braccia
  5. Concedi, Amor Pietoso
  6. Terra Amica
  7. Oh Fiamma Soave
  8. Si, Ritrovarla Io Giuro

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This disc by the rising young Peruvian tenor Juan Diego Flórez is a winner. He has a light lyric tenor of quality, stunning coloratura technique, and a real feeling for the Rossini style. He shines in these bravura arias, scattering high Cs and Ds with abandon. There aren't many tenors these days who can fearlessly negotiate the perils of arias like "Cessa di piu resistere" from The Barber of Seville with such aplomb. Nor are there many who can capture both the pathos and the fevered intensity of "Oh fiamma souave" from La donna del lago. Even those who might wish for a warmer, sweeter sound in the bel canto repertory than Flórez's brighter, more brilliant tones should welcome this auspicious solo debut. He's helped by the sure hand of Riccardo Chailly at the helm, ensuring stylistically sympathetic performances. --Dan Davis

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars What an incredible disc.......2006-03-04

This was my first Juan Diego Florez CD and I was just amazed for what I heard the very first time. Such an elegance while singing, bright and powerfull performance and above all a full respect for what rossini wrote. This is a masterpice and every single collector should have it. Juan Diego Florez sing as no one can: he is the number one. These selection of Rossini arias are among the most difficul ones for the tenor voice and Florez is able to sort them with no apparent effort. By the way if you have not yet bought his last disc, and if you have some affection for Latin America, go for it. That disc, "Sentimiento Latino" is full of the most representative songs from Latin America and Florez manages to master them all as no one has done before. What a great artist.

5 out of 5 stars Rossini tenors.......2005-08-26

At last a real Rossini tenor, as rare as hens teeth! Mr Florez has all the right vocal technique and a stunnning head tone to produce the high, light tenor sound needed for these impossible to sing Rossini arias. I hope he continues to sing roles suited for his fabulous voice and avoids the heavy Verdi and Puccini roles. Juan Diego Florez is the real deal.

5 out of 5 stars Exceptional Tenor!.......2005-01-30

Theo made a very good point when describing Juan Diego Florez. He indeed is all the talents of these legendary tenors combined, along with the exemplary skills of the old school of Italian music. Sure, he doesn't possess the warmth of a Domingo or a Gigli, but what would you expect of a Rossinian tenor? Heavy voice that goes up up up? That is quite uncommon for such a beautiful voice of this timbre. Now if there were indeed a tenor with a dark voice who could tackle such material and do just about anything that the operatic repertoire requires of him, yet maintain a limber quality about his voice when tackling the challenging bel canto repertoire, then we would have Callas reincarnated in the tenor voice (LOL!!). But truly, this is a gem of a recital. No other tenor nowadays can perform such challenging material without resorting to unconventional means of singing. He truly revived the real bel canto voice--fresh, light, yet invigorating in drama. Drama, I say, is exemplified here not through the typical verismo style we are acquainted to nowadays. It is rather inflicted upon the soul in the traditional bel canto manner--through embellishments and dramatic singing without sobs or such and so. He does it with grace. His florid lines will astound, amaze, and astonish you. His high notes are chesty yet beautiful. Take my word for it, this is a tenor you will be very sorry to miss if you don't sample the many delicacies he has to offer.

5 out of 5 stars Worth a listen .......2004-10-10

As you may have determined from the other reviews of this CD, Juan Diego Florez is a controversial artist. With a high tessitura, athletic vocal agility, and penetrating vibrato, Mr. Florez's voice might find more fans in Europe than in the US (where the dramatic arias of Verdi, Puccini and Wagner are more popular than the jaw-dropping vocal fireworks that made Rossini famous). For opera fans who were introduced to Rossini's difficult and now rarely-heard music in the 1980s through such great artists as the Mexican tenor Francisco Araiza (e.g., through the opera film 'La Cenerentola' by Jean Pierre Ponnelle), Florez may be a shock. Mr. Araiza's voice was deeper, darker, and more 'masculine' than Florez's voice yet possessed the same amazing agility and range. However, Juan Diego Florez is worthy of praise and recognition. He has an 'easy top' much like Pavarotti, and high notes that avoid the bone-grating 'slide' up to the high Cs and Db's that other tenors have used in Rossini operas. Being young (barely 30), Mr. Florez will have time to grow into his powerful voice. We should all hope that his talent will be recognized by a wider audience and lead to new, more authentic recordings of Rossini's rare and difficult operas such as Semiramide, Tancredi, and Ermione.

3 out of 5 stars Impressed, but not moved..........2003-06-20

I am sorry, but I only feel I can give this cd three stars. Juan Diego Florez pulls off some very diffcult roulades. His voice is definitely more beautiful in some ways than many of the tenore di grazia's to come before him. However, every note of the arias seems to sound the same. Maybe it is only my personal preference, but I have always enjoyed a bit more text painting. Although he has a solid technique, I think this cd set leaves me completely unsatisfied emotionally and I must admit that I do not particularly care for the shrillness of the high notes. I am impressed, but not moved. I recommend buying this cd just to hear a tenor that may be the best of the young tenors that are out there today(technically). However, I like to be reeled in emotionally and really feel connected to the text due to the singer's interpretive skill. Florez does this for me at no point. The singing is not effortless by any stretch of the imagination, but seems to show that a great deal of hard work was put into attaining the high level of technical achievement. Hopefully, he will continue to improve and blow me away with his next album release.
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ASIN: B0000TAYR0
Release Date: 2003-11-11

Tracks:

  1. L'amour Est Un Oiseau Rebelle (Habanera)
  2. Mon Coeur S'ouvre A Ta Voix
  3. Eccomi Al Fine In Babilonia
  4. Cruda Sorte!
  5. Hence, Iris, Hence Away
  6. Dove Sei, Amato Bene?
  7. Che Disse! Che Ascoltai!
  8. Addio, Addio O Miei Sospiri
  9. O Pretres De Baal... O Toi, Qui M'abandonne
  10. Elle Est La! Pres De Lui!
  11. Mura Felici
  12. Tanti Affetti

Tracks:

  1. Superbo Di Me Stesso
  2. Il Segreto Per Esser Felici - London Symphony Chorus
  3. Mi Chiami, O Norma!
  4. Deh! Con Te, Con Te Li Prendi
  5. Mira, O Norma
  6. Si, Fino All'ore Estreme
  7. Soli Or Siamo... Condotta ell'era In Ceppi - Luciano Pavarotti
  8. Non Son Tuo Figlio? - Luciano Pavarotti
  9. Mal Reggendo - Luciano Pavarotti
  10. E Un Anatema! - Renata Tebaldi
  11. Nacht Und Traume, D 827
  12. Abendlied
  13. Traume
  14. Jesus De Nazareth
  15. Shenandoah
  16. I Bought Me A Cat
  17. The Lord's Prayer
  18. Somewhere
  19. At The River (Lowry)
  20. Jeannie With The Light Brown Hair

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Marilyn Horne scintillates.......2007-05-20

This 2-CD set includes 32 separate "cuts." Thus, it provides a perspective on the broad range of works that Marilyn Horne mastered. While some pockets of work may be given somewhat short shrift (e.g., Rossini), overall this shows off her skills nicely. Born in Bradford, Pennsylvania (one of the coldest places in the nation during winter), she made her operatic debut in 1954. In liner notes copyrighted in 2003, she notes that: "Can't believe it's time for a 70th birthday celebration. . . ." And neither can I, since I recall hearing her perform at the Met (via the old Texaco opera show), and it does not seem all that long ago!

Some cuts well depict her artistry across a range of genres and composers.

The "Habanera" from Bizet's "Carmen" is, to be sure, an old chestnut by now, but she sings it with a rich and lustrous voice. She sings a seductive aria seductively.

"Eccomi al fine in Babilonia" is from Rossini's "Semiramide" and shows off her skills nicely. This piece shows off the range of her voice well. Her voice is very agile, as it would need to be to do Rossini justice. There are some nice runs; the cabaletta showcases her agility and allows her to display well sung ornamentation.

From Handel's "Semele," we hear "Hence, Iris, Hence Away." This is a sprightly piece that is characteristically well sung by Horne.

Handel's "Rosalinda" features a nice work for mezzos, "Dove sei amato bene?" If I hear correctly, Horne begins this with a trill in piano; there are a number of nicely executed trills in this work. This cut is smoothly and richly sung throughout.

"Addio, addio o miei sospiri" comes from "Orfeo ed Oridice" by Gluck. A sprightly paced work. Horne shows off excellent ornamentation; her coloratura technique is terrific.

From "Norma" (by Bellini) there are 4 cuts (from a longer scene), featuring collaboration with Joan Sutherland. The two singers worked well together in a number of operas, and this set of works illustrates that synergy beautifully. "Mi chiami, o Norma!" starts things off. The two voices meld extremely well together. "Deh! Con te, con te li prendi" features fine work all around. Both singers display good vocal dexterity. Horne hits one high note with a bit of harshness, but not an issue of any moment. "Mira, o Norma" is ravishing; Sutherland's and Horne's duet is absolutely wonderful. Finally, "Si, fino all'ore estreme." This is a fast paced duet, with both singers manifesting considerable vocal agility and sound coloratura technique. When they sing together, their voices almost sound "twinned."

Finally, "Jeannie with the Light Brown Hair." Horne sings this straight, without the ghastly "opera-tizing" that some singers cannot resist. Sung simply and powerfully. Her rich voice produces a very good vocal effect.

And so on.

Although this CD does not fully represent her repertoire, it does provide a good sense of the art of Marilyn Horne and it suggests the range of her singing. For those wanting to get a sense of Horne's oeuvre, this is one recording that provides entrée to her body of work.

5 out of 5 stars One Of The Greatest Voices of All!.......2006-01-29

I am not the only one who regards Marilyn Horne's voice as exceptional. During the seventies and eighties she was regarded by The New York Times Music Critic as possessing the greatest voice of our time. One only has to sample this "golden" collection to prove how right he was. Her "mezzo" handles Handel and Rossini like no other. Brava all the way (To say nothing about Dalila's famous aria!) And I must even mention her "Jeannie With the Light Brown Hair". This is a two CD that is a MUST for those who appreciate the glories of the human voice (To say nothing about the warmth and spirit than accompany it.)

5 out of 5 stars Not 100% satisfied with the selections, but what artistry!.......2004-11-03

Decca's release of this career-spanning Marilyn Horne recital contains many "golden" nuggets, but isn't the absolute best representation of her artistry, in my opinion.

There was certainly plenty of material to choose from, as Horne was one of the most recorded mezzos in the twentieth century. As advertised, Madame Horne personally approved the final recital list, and the diva undoubtedly has sentimental attachment to certain selections. Furthermore, a conscious attempt was made to represent the different genres explored during her decades-spanning career. This approach, however, leaves out some truly stunning material that would have made an even stronger case on why she was such an operatic institution.

In summary:

The first disc begins with the Habanera from Carmen. Horne was very proud of her Carmen, noting that it surpassed sales of Callas's Tosca at one point. It deserved to be included, but I don't think she was "THE" Carmen, and besides, the whole opera is so warmed-over by now, it's hard to get anyone excited about it!

From then on, we are treated to a bonanza of wonderful arie and scena. The aria from Samson et Delilah is a real gem. Horne was certainly not the most glamorous singer, but My God, the interpretation is heavenly. This is what the aria sounds like in the hands of a world-class contralto. Eccomi in Babilonia follows, and by anyone's measurement, she is the finest Arsace on record. Blessed with an extraordinary range, she is as fulminating in both the top and bottom registers. What's more, her spirited delivery magnifies the pure genius of Rossini's music. As for Cruda Sorte, "ditto," as Marilyn herself might say.

Next, we are treated to two excellent Handel arias. Iris, Hence Away gives me goosebumps everytime I hear it. This was recorded in the early sixties, for inclusion in the Age of Bel Canto recital she shared with Joan Sutherland and Richard Conrad. Now, if she had recorded this a few years later, she might have drove the coloratura harder. However, at this point, the voice had a somewhat lighter quality, thus the aria isn't sung with that all-purpose "Marilyn Horne" voice we are so used to. Speaking of lightness, Dove Sei, Amato Bene will send shivers down your spine. Again, Marilyn wasn't known for her subtlety, but she proves here that she was more than capable. Just listen to the fluttering trills and fil di voce, and dare to disagree with me! One of my major complaints is it there isn't more Handel on the recital. Sure, a whole recital of Handel arias by Horne is still available, but in this best-of disc, there was room at least for Or La Tromba, the trumpet aria from Rinaldo, and a personal favorite. Also, nothing is included from Vivaldi's Orlando Il Furioso, another travesty.

The pinnacle of the first disc is Addio, I Miei Sospiri, from Gluck's Orfeo ed Euridice. This is Horne magified to the nth power. Where to start? A scrumptiously sung recitativo, then the aria itself, with Marilyn pulling out all the stops. The bronzed tone, perfect breath control, spectacular coloratura fireworks, superlative diction, evenness and security from top to bottom, and Marilyn's own way of generating excitement will floor you. This is bravura singing at the highest level.

After a few other selections from the French reperetoire, the disc closes with two Rossini warhorses. Again, the "ultimate" Horne best-of would have saved room for more Rossini, on the second disc. But the evidence here is ample enough to proclaim her honorific as the leading interpreter of Rossini in the last century.

The second disc is less satisfactory. The first selection, Superbo Di Me Stesso sounds like it came from an inferior source, and wasn't remastered properly. Il Segreto Per Esser Felici, from Lucrezia Borgia is fine enough, but Marilyn could have ornamented more, and that snare drum is too loud! Then, we have an extended scene from Il Trovatore. Now, Marilyn herself stated that she wasn't perfect in Verdi. As she put it, she sang Verdi by not taking "both feet" out of the bel canto waters, so that she could go on singing the roles that brought her the most fame. This is understandable, but if that's the case, then we didn't need this long scene. Perhaps she wanted to highlight her collaboration with Luciano Pavarotti, and I'm sure Decca saw this as a way to lure the casual listener. For my money, though, they should have just included Stride La Vampa, and called it a day. This would have freed up lots of room for the stuff for which she's better recognized!

Now, another extended scene, from Norma, is completely justified. Equally important to Marilyn's legacy as an individual artist is her legacy as one-half of the Sutherland/Horne duo. I don't need to write more- the music speaks for itself.

The rest of the second disc throws in a bit of verismo (Horne is unrecognizeable in Ponchielli; Simionato she's not), a bit of German lieder, and some patriotic tunes. Along with Leontyne Price, Marilyn Horne was the most conciously patriotic singer out there, and to have left out her American recordings would have been a disgrace. But, again, we are given an ample serving of it, when it could have been scaled back some to make room for her operatic triumphs.

All in all, there is enough glorious material here for any fan of the legendary Marilyn Horne, and also those who want a taste of how a superlative mezzo/contralto sounds like.

5 out of 5 stars Vive Madame Horne !.......2004-01-09

Je suis soufflée, et tout bonnement reconnaissante à Decca pour avoir sorti cette compil qui rend si bien honneur à une des mes interprètes préférées. Voix de velours, aisance dans le grave et médium unique au Monde, Marilyn a été, dans toutes ses incarnations, un pur produit américain, certes, mais quel produit ! Bien évidemment son timbre si particulier, que d'aucuns ont défini androgyne, peut plaire ou non... Ce qui compte c'est l'apport émotionnel qu'elle donne à tout ce qu'elle chante, et sans que cela n'enlève rien à la pure beauté de sa voix à la technique sans faille. Merci Mme Horne, pour nous avoir livré une des plus mémorables leçons de chant de l'histoire, et joyeux 70ème anniversaire (car il n'est pas déplacé que de dire votre âge, étant donné la vitalité qui vous caractérise depuis toujours).
The Spectacular Voice of Marilyn Horne: Rossini / Horne
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  • "Spectacular" Is Right!
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ASIN: B000006P4X
Release Date: 1998-05-12

Tracks:

  1. Semiramide: Bel raggio lusinghier
  2. L'Italiana in Algeri: Cruda sorta!
  3. Tancredi: Di tanti palpiti
  4. La Cenerentola: Nacqui all'affanno ... Non piu mesta
  5. La Donna Del Lago: Mura felici
  6. La Donna Del Lago: Tanti affetti
  7. L'Assedio di Corinto: L'ora fatal s'appressa ... Giusto ciel!
  8. L'Assedio di Corinto: Avanziam ... Non temer, d'un basso affetto ... I destini tradir ogni speme! ... Signor, che tutto puoi ... Sei tu che stendi, o Dio

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars The greatest coloratura along with Sutherland.......2003-07-21

This is Rossini singing in the finest. Horne has no peers in coloratura. She even give Sutherland a run for her money.
Attention, Horne fans, the historic Rossini's Semiramide with Horne/Sutherland is finally available. Do a search for
Horne, Semiramide and you'll get Rossini's neglected masterpiece containing the most difficult music ever written for the human voice. Coupled with Sutherland, the duets make their Norma duets seem like nothing.
I recommend this Rossini cd highly. And I also recommend the Semiramide. I love Rossini!

5 out of 5 stars "Spectacular" Is Right!.......2003-07-02

This CD contains some of the most virtuosic singing I've ever heard. Marilyn Horne is rightly considered one of the great bel canto (and in particular, Rossini) singers of all time. Her mezzo-soprano is a rich and glorious instrument, and there seems to be NOTHING that it can't do; she even sings several soprano arias on this disc. Malcolm's aria from LA DONNA DEL LAGO is masterfully done, and the two selections from L'ASSEDIO DI CORINTO (one for soprano, the other for mezzo) are absolutely superb, almost Callas-like in their intensity. This CD represents a great mezzo in her prime. It should be in the collection of every Rossini-lover.

5 out of 5 stars stupendous in every way.......1999-12-17

This is an incredible CD filled with wondrous singing. The art of belcanto is not just beautiful singing, and an uncanny ability to sing a million notes a second, it is giving meaning to all that technique. That is exactly what Marilyn Horne does! She breathes life and direction into the music reflecting the purpose behind the character's words, and the intention behind the composer's music. To some her presentation is too "Farward", too "hard-driven." And to others not like some wonderful diva from the past ( Superviva ). Their techniques in this music are not the same. Superviva was dazzling, but not that accurate. Horne is dazzling, and accurate! She is not the frail heroine when singing female contralto, but she is not overbearing either. As for the contralto "male" leads, well, there are none to compare, and none with her gusto. Bartoli is ravishing, but not heavy enough in sound, Lamore is wondrous, but far too feminine. Ewa Podls may have a dark musky sound ( often nearly laboured, and mushy ), but more is required to give a special gusto, a machismo, if you will, to these roles. Horne does that in spades! Though her voice is not necessarily that large a voice ( strong at the bottom and top, gentler in the middle ), and one suited well to Verdi she is not ( even at her own admission ), she has a way of making everything Rossini wrote seem fresh, new, and exciting. I must mention her singing from the catacomb scene from L'Assedio di Corinto ( Act 3, scene 1 ). If one follows the score, one soon learns Horne is not only singing the difficult music written in the Paris rewriting of the opera, but a whole scene ( the same scene actually ) found in the opera Moametto II, the aria for the character of Calbo, as well. I say a special treat for anyone, for in performance one would never hear the wealth of music one will hear here. For a good sampling of Horne's art this is a must buy, for a good introduction to the wonders of Rossini ( and more than just the Barber of Seville ), this CD is a wonderfully exciting introduction to both.

5 out of 5 stars ROSSINI SINGING WITHOUT EQUAL IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY!.......1999-11-30

If one must only one recording of Marilyn Horne, this is it. But this recording has an even greater importance in that it showcases a type of Rossini singing that has been heard from no one else in the twentieth century. Horne was a rare bird indeed ------ a mezzo soprano (sometimes even contralto) capable of executing the most astonishing technical and florid feats that would have defeated even a high coloratura soprano, save for Joan Sutherland. In fact, Horne had the equal technical proficiency of Sutherland, but in a lower range, which made them so cherishable as a team in such operas as "Norma" and "Semiramide". But Horne's gifts were so spectacular that a permanent role as Sutherland's "sidekick" would have been completely unsuitable for her. Rossini operas not heard in over a hundred years were revived for her all over the world ----- for hers was the only voice capable of executing the demands of such music. Truly, Marilyn Horne is as significant in the bel canto revival as Maria Callas, Joan Sutherland, and Montserrat Caballe (with whom she also sang on many occasions). Virtually every selection heard on this CD is an exemplary example of Horne's artistry. All of them contain vocal fireworks that flare like Roman candles, and many of them are NEVER going to be performed like this again, if they are ever done again at all, which at this time seems somewhat doubtful. Certainly we are blessed by the presence of present Rossini mezzos like Cecilia Bartoli and Jennifer Larmore ----- great singers both ------but it seems unlikely that either will ever scale the heights of Mount Rossini that Marilyn Horne did. She was truly one of a kind. For anyone who treasures spectacular and vivid examples of singing not heard in well over a century, this CD is an absolute must. I cannot run out of superlatives for this one.
Rossini - La Donna del Lago
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    ASIN: B000OY6I2G
    Release Date: 2007-06-12

    Tracks:

    1. Sinfonia
    2. 'Del Di La Messaggiera'
    3. 'Oh Mattutini Albori!'
    4. 'Qual Suon! Sull'alta Rocca'
    5. 'Scendi Nel Piccol Legno'
    6. 'Uberto! Ah! Dove T'ascondi?'
    7. 'E In Questo Di?'
    8. 'Sei Gia Nel Tetto Mio'
    9. 'D'Inibaca'
    10. 'Sei Gia Sposa? Ed E Rodrigo'
    11. 'Quali Accenti!'
    12. 'Ma Son Sorpreso'

    Tracks:

    1. 'Mura Felici, Ove Il Mio Ben Si Aggira!'
    2. 'Elena! Oh Tu, Che Chiamo!'
    3. 'Oh Quante Lagrime Finor Versai'
    4. 'Signor, Giungi Opportuno'
    5. 'Taci, Lo Voglio, E Basti'
    6. 'E Nel Fatal Conflitto'
    7. 'Vivere Io Non Sapro'
    8. 'Qual Rapido Torrente'
    9. 'Eccomi a Voi, Miei Prodi'
    10. 'Ma Dov'e Colei'
    11. 'Premio Di Dolci Ardori'
    12. 'Alfin Mi E Dato'
    13. 'Vieni, O Stella Che Lucida E Bella'
    14. 'Quanto a Questa'alma Amante'
    15. 'La Mia Spada'
    16. 'Questo Amplesso a Te Fia Pegno'
    17. 'Crudele Sospetto'
    18. 'Sul Colle a Morve Opposto'
    19. 'Gia Un Raggio Forier'
    20. 'Su... Amici! Guerrieri!'

    Tracks:

    1. 'Oh Fiamma Soave'
    2. 'Si, Per Te, Mio Tesoro'
    3. 'Alla Ragion Deh Rieda'
    4. 'Nume! Se a' Miei Sospiri'
    5. 'Qual Pena In Me Gia Desta'
    6. 'Parla... Chi Sei?'
    7. 'Quante Sciagure In Un Sol Giorno Aduna'
    8. 'Ah Si Pera'
    9. 'Douglas! Douglas! Ti Salva'
    10. 'E Tanto Osasti?'
    11. 'Attendi: Il Re Fra Poco'
    12. 'Che Sento!'
    13. 'Stelle! Sembra Egli Stesso!'
    14. 'Imponga Il Re'
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    Vesselina Kasarova - Rossini Arias and Duets / Flórez, Fagan
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    Vesselina Kasarova - Rossini Arias and Duets / Flórez, Fagan
    Gioachino Rossini , Arthur Fagen , Vesselina Kasarova , Juan Diego Flórez , and Munich Radio Orchestra
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    ASIN: B00000I9LV
    Release Date: 1999-03-09

    Tracks:

    1. Bianca e Falliero: Tu non sai qual colpo atroce
    2. L'Italiana in Algeri: Per lui che adoro
    3. La Cenerentola: Una volta c'era
    4. Semiradime: Eccomi alfine in Babilonia
    5. Armida: Amor... possente nome!
    6. L'Italiana in Algeri: Cruda Sorte!
    7. Othello: Ah, vieni nel tuo sangue
    8. La Donna Del Lago: Tanti affeti in tal momento

    Amazon.com essential recording

    Once again, Bulgarian mezzo-soprano Vesselina Kasarova proves that one can forget even the fabulous Cecilia Bartoli. With a voice at least twice that of Bartoli's, with the same agility in fast music, and capable of a similar number of shadings from ppp to fff (Bartoli can go from ppppp to f), Kasarova here tackles some of the same repertory as her Italian counterpart. We discover that her Cenerentola is much more easily wounded and far gentler, and maybe even more appealing than Bartoli's. But forget comparisons and just listen to Kasarova's infectious, seductive scene from L'Italiana and the amazing, breakneck finale to La Donna del Lago. Marvel at her manly singing in Arsace's big scene from Semiramide (totally different from Horne's and no less riveting), and bask in the charm of her Armida. Enjoy a scene from the almost unknown Bianca e Falliero. And just to surprise yourself, listen to Kasarova in a duet from Rossini's Otello and be knocked out by her foray up to a high D natural. Kasarova is joined in this and a couple of other scenes by sweet-voiced tenor Juan Diego Florez. Arthur Fagen conducts throughout as if this were Kasarova's show--which it most certainly is. --Robert Levine

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Pyrotechnique showcase.......2007-05-02

    Reviewers concentrated mostly on Vesselina Kasarova. Certainly, this is a soprano with an astounding range - her aria in track 4 demonstrates a natural contralto voice, yet in more places than one she sores up way beyond the high C, to the envy of many sopranos.
    To me, the duets in tracks 3, 5 and 7 with the then 25 year-old Juan Diego Florez are in a similar degree revelations of Florez's amazing voice.
    Call him 'graceful tenor' or what not, his is a distinctive voice between a counter-tenor and tenor that only he possesses. But living with the high range is not his only skill - he has fine phrasing, sensitive musicality and wonderful intonation, even at the early age of 25!
    The vocal talents displayed by the two singers in this recording are simply mesmerising.

    5 out of 5 stars Impassioned and polished singing.......2007-01-09

    This is a great CD. At least one critic suggested earlier in her career that Kasarova should stick to the dramatic roles and stay off the bel canto repertoire, but she has certainly developed since then. The performances are beautifully crafted, with the added excitement of a substantial voice and real dramatic flair.

    If you want to hear the most exciting performance ever of "Cruda sorte" go to Della Jones. But all in all this is a wonderful CD.

    5 out of 5 stars An exquisite Falcon.......2004-02-03

    Madame Kasarova is an exquisite Falcon-Soprano (Natural Mezzo capable of doing soprano-roles) in the tradition of del los Angeles. Her mezzo-range is most powerful but she has acuti that would make sopranos pea-green with envy. I love her in Rossini and if you like romantic opera buy "Werther" with her as Charlotte, the most fantastic Charlotte since Victoria de los Angeles. She also AMAZING in Donizetti, esp. as Giovanna in "Anna Bolena". Enjoy this fabulous CD!

    4 out of 5 stars Vocally Astounding.......2001-07-12

    In terms of vocal power, talent and technique, this may well be the most impressive collection of Rossini arias on record. This is a unique, very powerful voice, with shades of the rare agility of a coloratura contralto, as we are told Malibran was.

    Much of the lightheartedness of Rossini's world is lost in these readings, though--and this will be a problem for many listeners accustomed to the aura of playfulness convention has taught us is central to Rossini's work, the tongue-in-cheek naivete of the Rossini Heroine. And while there IS at times more gravity in the readings than the music seems to demand, this untraditional interpretation also challenges many popular preconceptions about the a major composer of the mezzo/contralto repitoire.

    And when it works--wow. Kasarova's "Una volta c'era...Un soave non so che" from *La Cenerentola* is the most rivoting performance of the aria I have ever heard. With simply a bit more variation in her shadings, Kasarova will become even better than she is, which is really, really good.

    5 out of 5 stars Different mezzo voice.......2001-03-31

    By far, this is not a voice like Bartoli's. It is quite different and can not be compared to anyone else. You will not find the chest notes of Horne, neither Bartoli's charm. I am not an expert, but I can tell you that the security and the power contained in this bulgarian mezzo is worth trying.
    Ewa Podles - Rossini Arias for Contralto
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    • Great music and a magnificent voice
    • No counter-tenors allowed!!
    • Probablemente la mejor voz femenina rossiniana del momento
    • A live performance from an engaging singer
    • Contralto GODESS!
    Ewa Podles - Rossini Arias for Contralto
    Gioachino Rossini , Hungarian State Opera Orchestra and Chorus , Pier Giorgio Morandi , and Ewa Podles
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    ASIN: B00000149V
    Release Date: 1996-11-05

    Tracks:

    1. The Italian Girl In Algiers: Cavatina - Cruda Sorte! Amor Tiranno! - (Isabella) - From Act I
    2. The Italian Girl In Algiers: Recitativo e rondo - Amici, in ogni evento m'affido a voi...(Isabella) - From Act II
    3. Semiramide: Recitativo e cavatina - Eccomi alfine in Babilonia Ah! quel (Arsace) - From Act I
    4. Trancredi: Recitative e cavatina - Oh patria...Di tanti palpiti (Tancredi) - From Act I
    5. Maometto II: Non temer; d'un basso affetto (Calbo) - From Act II
    6. The Lady Of The Lake: Elena! oh tu, che chiamo (Malcolm) - From Act I
    7. The Barber Of Seville: Una voce poco fa (Rosina) - From Act I
    8. Cinderella: Nacqui all'affanno (Cenerentola) - From Act II

    Amazon.com

    One generally looks to the Naxos label for inexpensive recordings of the standards by minor European orchestras, and for competent performances of rarities--usually by forces that do not spring to mind as natural fodder for recording stardom--that the bigger labels are afraid to touch. So this remarkable album came as a complete surprise, because the Polish mezzo-soprano Ewa Podles is real star material. The sound has a contralto quality; the range is astounding, the flexibility of the voice incredible. This album has been a best-seller for Naxos, and rightly so. The chorus, orchestra, and conductor are adequate; buy this one for Podles, and for Podles (and Rossini) alone. -- Sarah Bryan Miller

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Great music and a magnificent voice.......2006-02-28

    The Polish-born Mezzo-soprano is truly magnificent on this CD. Her voice is amazing and one-of-a-kind: it is full, rich and strong with an unbelievable range and a nice coloratura. She maintains full strength throughout her range and her voice never wavers and is never weak or shrill. If you like the beautiful melodies of Rossini and the sound of a great Mezzo-soprano, you'll like this CD.

    5 out of 5 stars No counter-tenors allowed!!.......2004-10-14

    This is an amazing, surprising and refreshing way of looking/hearing Rossini. After years of hearing most mezzo-sopran and alt roles conquered just by force of numbers by counter-tenors and Cecilia Bartoli (don't get me wrong,she's really good, but have you ever asked yourself why she doesn't perform usually on big stages but on small ones or on studios? Her voice, though wonderful for coloratura, is small for a big audience), I have come to adore, simply adore, this polish singer. Her way of singing, her voice's colour, her strength and her ability to sing the most damned roles written for a low voice....including coloratura (just hear her in "Dovver, iustizia, amor..." from Handel's Ariodante) make her a wholesome alto. Which makes me hope for a better day for alto and mezzo-sopran voices. I must confess I don't like counter-tenors a bit, they sound too un-natural.

    5 out of 5 stars Probablemente la mejor voz femenina rossiniana del momento.......2004-06-19

    Para los fans de Rossini y de las voces con personalidad sera imprescindible comprar este soberbio recital de la contralto polaca EWA PODLES, que hace un amplio recorrido por las paginas mas celebres del repertorio de Rossini para su cuerda con unos resultados absolutamente sobresalientes, ya que posee una voz extraordinaria en todos los registros. Ademas, tanto la orquesta como el coro rinden a buen nivel al mando de un rossiniano como es el Maestro MORANDI, lo cual redondea un fantastico disco.
    De compra obligada.

    5 out of 5 stars A live performance from an engaging singer.......2001-12-03

    There are precious few opportunities to hear this fantastic singer either live or on recording, which is a pity given her unique sound and impeccably-schooled voice.

    One of the hallmarks of a great singer is a unique vocal quality. Such is true of Madame Podles. With the top voice of a dramatic soprano, a middle that sometimes resembles a counter-tenor sound, and a bottom voice that is almost baritonal, her sound may recall another singer's voice here and there, but ultimately, it is one-of-a-kind.

    Ms. Podles has the perfect vocal qualities necessary to sing Rossini -- an incredible range, enormous flexibility, and subtle vocal coloration. On top of that, she has a unique vocal color and phrases beautifully.

    The only possible quibble I can find with this recording is that a couple of the characterizations are a bit on the heavy side -- particularly Rosina. Although the notes are in place (and very impressive) and the coloratura impeccable, this Rosina sounds a bit older, perhaps more serious, than Rossini seems to require. In a later reading of the same aria, in a live 1998 concert in Poland (Rossini Gala recorded on DUX), her Rosina bubbles with youthful energy.

    In general, that recording shows her in more brilliant voice, though both discs are impressive. Although several arias are common to the two, each has arias that the other lacks. Both are welcome additions to any vocal library, though if only one is possible, I'd recommend the 1998 recording over this one.

    4 out of 5 stars Contralto GODESS!.......2001-09-08

    In the world of rare voices and trouser roles, Ewa Podles is quite possibly the MOST underappreciated singer in our generation. Her coloratura is near faultless, and her range of color and tone are something to be reckoned with. Having a range significantly larger than many low voices, she tends to create witty and daring cadenzas and ornaments that must make the golden singers of the past jealous. The only thing that kept this album from being a 5 is that, at times the sound quality is slightly less than perfection and that I prefer her baroque interpretations to the Rossini. Still an amazing album and an unbeatable price!
    Bel Canto Arias; Vivica Genaux
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • Viveca sparkles
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    Bel Canto Arias; Vivica Genaux
    Vivica Genaux , Gioachino Rossini , Gaetano Donizetti , John Nelson , and Ensemble Orchestral de Paris
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    ASIN: B0000BWTK1
    Release Date: 2003-09-16

    Tracks:

    1. Nacqui All' Affanno
    2. Cruda Sorte! Amor Tiranno!
    3. Amici, In Ogni Evento...Pensa Alla Patria
    4. Nella Fatal Di Rimini
    5. Il Segreto Per Esser Felici
    6. Popolo, Amici, Sanguinosi Allori... Ah! Si, Da Tanti Affani
    7. E Sgombro Il Loco... Un Bacio, Un Bacio Ancora
    8. Mura Felici
    9. Eccomi Alfine In Babilonia... Ah! Quel Giorno Ognor Rammento
    10. Una Voce Poco Fa

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Viveca sparkles.......2007-01-04

    If you love Bel Canto and Mezzo Sopranos, you will love Vivica Genaux!

    5 out of 5 stars Pure pleasure...........2006-05-19

    I have her Farinelli CD, as well. I also saw her on A&E some time ago. My only criticism was her excessive chin movements but, then, I don't get all bent out of shape over Bartoli's grimaces -- and the voice is the thing, after all.

    As for Fach, a singer doesn't need to enjoy merely one, although many are restricted to such. What I like about Genaux, aside from the absolutely beautiful tone, is that she is NOT mannered. She has just the right take on every one of these arias. Spare me from the singers who just MUST emote all over the place when simplicity and class are sufficient.

    I've had this CD since for some time and decided to see what others thought of it -- I'm always interested in other opinions.

    Nancy Eckert

    4 out of 5 stars More Bravura.......2006-03-23

    When I read a review stating that Vivica sang with two little volume on this recording, I found that very hard to believe. Everything I had previously heard of her showed a voice with unlimited power. However, when I purchased this set I agreed that Vivica sings with to little volume and possibly emotion. This is puzzling; I think it must have been an artistic decision that doesn't really work.

    However, I can't agree with the other reviewer about this being the wrong repertoire. Most of Genaux's early roles were Rossini and her Bel Canto technique is superb. I love the selection of music, and despite the shortcomings, I really enjoy listening to this CD. I just wish she used a little more emotion and power in the parts that call for it.

    3 out of 5 stars Bel Canto Arias; Vivica Genaux.......2005-09-26

    Vivica Genaux seems to have a lovely personality not to mention an absolutely fabulous voice both live and on disc, but some of these arias just don't work for her voice, some are just too.....well.... Bel Canto but the arias by Rossini I liked, especially
    "Una Voce Poco Fa".
    I also feel I should mention that Vivica is NOT a soprano
    as "Sergey Tsoy "Dallas Opera"" states in his review, but rather a Mezzo-soprano.

    5 out of 5 stars BRAVA! BRAVA! BRAVA!.......2004-12-20

    In my opinion, Vivica is a fantastic singer and an outstanding artist. I have heard her singing live in Rossini's La Cenerentola, and it was literally breathtaking. Many sopranos sing well and have beautiful voices, but it is perhaps their choice of vibrato which makes them sound extremely out of tune, weak, irritating, and just ugh! Also, many of them sing just loudly. I am not a singer, but to my ears, Vivica is absolutely the best soprano (or at least, one of a few) whom I have heard live - beautiful, pure, in tune (yes, fortunately and unfortunately it matters, too), great vibrato, wild tempi, rock-solid consistency of musical ideas, convincing stage presence, logical, elegant, and so forth. It is all these things add together, which make a true impression. I still wonder, how is it possible to sing with such clarity, presicion, and beauty? Because it is often either, or. But she somehow combines everything, and that's just marvelous. And also, her tonal quality is so fresh and sounds really out of the ordinary. Although I have never heard her CDs, I have no second thoughts about this particular one, which I have just bought and wait with great impatience until it arrives. Brava to Vivica, for, to my mind, her type of artistry comes in a truly short suply nowadays! It is my personal opinion.
    Rossini: La Donna Del Lago
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      ASIN: B00007J4WF
      Release Date: 2003-02-10

      Tracks:

      1. Sinfonia - "Del DLa Messaggiera"
      2. "Oh Mattutini Albori!"
      3. "Sull'alta Rocca"
      4. "Scendi Nel Piccol Legno"
      5. "Uberto! Ah! Dove T'ascondi?"
      6. "Sei GiNel Tetto Mio"
      7. "D'inibaca, Donzella"
      8. "Sei GiSposa?"
      9. "Quali Accenti! - Quai Tormenti!"
      10. "Ma Son Sorpreso"
      11. "Mura Felici"
      12. "Elena! Oh Tu, Che Chiamo!"
      13. "Oh Quante Lagrime"
      14. "Signor, Giungi Opportuno!"
      15. "Taci, Lo Voglio"
      16. "E Nel Fatal Conflitto"
      17. "Vivere Io Non Potr
      18. "Qual Rapido Torrente"
      19. "Ma Dov'Colei, Che Accende"
      20. "Se A' Miei Voti Amor Sorride"
      21. "Alfin Mi Dato"
      22. "Vieni, O Stella"
      23. "Quanto A Quest'alma Amante"
      24. "La Mia Spada"
      25. "Questo Amplesso, A Te Sia Pegno"
      26. "Crudele Sospetto"
      27. "Sul Colle A Morve Opposto"
      28. "GiUn Raggio Forier"
      29. "Su...Amici! Guerrieri!"
      30. "Oh Fiamma Soave"
      31. "Va, Non Temer"
      32. "Alla Ragion, Deh! Rieda"
      33. "Nume! Se A'miei Sospiri"
      34. "Qual Pena In Me GiDesta"
      35. "Parla...Chi Sei?"
      36. "Quante Sciagure In Un Sol Giorno"
      37. "Ah! Si Pera: Ormai La Morte"
      38. "Douglas! Ti Salva!"
      39. "E Tanto Osasti?"
      40. "Che Sento?"
      41. "Stelle! Sembra Egli Stesso!"
      42. "Imponga Il Re"
      43. "Ah! Che Vedo!"
      44. "Tanti Affetti In Tal Momento"
      45. "Fra Il Padre, E Fra L'amante"
      Montserrat Caballé & José Carreras: Opera Duets
      Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
      • A Splendid Night In Paris!
      Montserrat Caballé & José Carreras: Opera Duets

      Manufacturer: Delta
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B000001VK0
      Release Date: 1995-10-24

      Tracks:

      1. Tanti affetti
      2. Tu sola, o mia
      3. Depuis la jour
      4. Ah,tout est bien fini
      5. Questo pianto favelli
      6. Nessun dorma
      7. Pace, pace, mio Dio
      8. La mamma morta - New PO/Edoardo Muller N
      9. Colpito qui m'avete
      10. Vicino a te s'acqueta

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars A Splendid Night In Paris!.......1999-03-19

      This disc is a real gem! The sound quality is outstanding! Especially for a budget motivated label like Laserlight. Caballe is superb and Jose Carreras is even better. The love duet from Chenier is a great climatic splendor for the concerts finally. The only downside to Nessun Dorma was the last Vincero! was not held quite long enogh for my taste. But all in all this disc is worth dropping a few cents on. Buy it and you will be amazed!
      Rossini - La Donna del Lago / Caballé, Bonisolli, Hamari, Bottazzo
      Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
      • Excellent !!!!
      • The lady more beautiful than her lake!
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      • Very excellent
      • The Best of the Available Recordings
      Rossini - La Donna del Lago / Caballé, Bonisolli, Hamari, Bottazzo
      Gioachino Rossini , Piero Bellugi , Montserrat Caballé , Franco Bonisolli , Julia Hamari , Pietro Bottazzo , Gino Sinimberghi , and Paolo Washington
      Manufacturer: Opera D'oro
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      ASIN: B00000K0W8
      Release Date: 1999-08-17

      Tracks:

      1. La Donna Del Lago: Act One: Del di la messaggiera
      2. La Donna Del Lago: Act One: Oh mattutini albori
      3. La Donna Del Lago: Act One: Sull'alta rocca
      4. La Donna Del Lago: Act One: Scendi nel piccol legno
      5. La Donna Del Lago: Act One: Uberto, ah, dove ti nascondi?
      6. La Donna Del Lago: Act One: Sei gia nel tetto mio
      7. La Donna Del Lago: Act One: D'Inibace Donzella
      8. La Donna Del Lago: Act One: Sei gia sposa?
      9. La Donna Del Lago: Act One: Ma son sorpreso
      10. La Donna Del Lago: Act One: Mura felici, ove il mio ben
      11. La Donna Del Lago: Act One: Elena, oh tu che chiamo
      12. La Donna Del Lago: Act One: Oh quante lagrime finor versai
      13. La Donna Del Lago: Act One: Signor, giungi opportuno
      14. La Donna Del Lago: Act One: Taci, lo voglio, e basti
      15. La Donna Del Lago: Act One: E nel fatal conflitto
      16. La Donna Del Lago: Act One: Vivere io non potro
      17. La Donna Del Lago: Act One: Qual rapido torrente
      18. La Donna Del Lago: Eccomi a voi, miei prodi
      19. La Donna Del Lago: Act One: Ma dov'e colei che accende
      20. La Donna Del Lago: Act One: Premio di dolci ardori...
      21. La Donna Del Lago: Act One: Quanto a quest'alm amante

      Tracks:

      1. La Donna del Lago: Act One: La mia spada, e la piu fida
      2. La Donna del Lago: Act One: Crudele sospetto che m'agiti il petto!
      3. La Donna del Lago: Act One: Sul colle a Morve opposto
      4. La Donna del Lago: Act One: Gia un reggia forier
      5. La Donna del Lago: Act One: Su amici, guerrieri marciamo!
      6. La Donna del Lago: Act Two: Oh fiamma soave
      7. La Donna del Lago: Act Two: Nume possente...alla ragion deh riede
      8. La Donna del Lago: Act Two: Nume se a'miei sospiri
      9. La Donna del Lago: Act Two: Da rio periglio
      10. La Donna del Lago: Act Two: Parla! Chi sei?
      11. La Donna del Lago: Act Two: No! piu non so frenarmi
      12. La Donna del Lago: Act Two: Reggia, ove naqui, oh quanto freno
      13. La Donna del Lago: Act Two: Eccolo, amica sorte
      14. La Donna del Lago: Act Two: Imponga il Re
      15. La Donna del Lago: Act Two: Cielo il mio labbro inspira
      16. La Donna del Lago: Act Two: La sua grazia... Per noi clemenza
      17. La Donna del Lago: Act Two: Ah, puo il cielo proteggere
      18. La Donna del Lago: Act Two: Ah sorgi, e questa sia pegno
      19. La Donna del Lago: Act Two: Tanti affetti in tal momento
      20. La Donna del Lago: Act Two: Fra il padre... Ah chi sperar potea

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars Excellent !!!!.......2006-03-13

      First of all, this is a glorious opera; why it does not get more accolades as one of Rossini's best is a mystery to me. Perhaps, it's the story-but who cares when you can hear such incredible music and singing on this very well recorded version.

      In addition to Caballe's beautiful singing, I was very impressed by the conducting of Piero Beluggi; much betterand more precise than Muti's rushed version.

      It's just one great melody after another which will fill your head with sweet sounds for days after listening to it. A steal at this price

      4 out of 5 stars The lady more beautiful than her lake!.......2005-10-22

      Caballe is in superb form on this recording and this is a good enough reason for me to listen to it even if it isn't Rossini's most inspired work.

      Almost anything Caballe performed prior to 1972-3 is strongly recommended. On this 1970 broadcast her voice blossoms and makes this her best Rossini recording. I can see how one can fall in love with this lake lady!

      The tenors however offer rather outdated singing especially since we nowadays enjoy so many great Rossini singers. It's certainly interesting to hear the muscular Bonisolli in this light role. To be fair, he does sound more elegant than on other occasions but he simply isn't a Rossini voice. Bottazzo specialised in bel canto but I'm not impressed and Sinimberghi is here past his prime. Hamari and the young Washington are fine on the other hand.

      Maestro Bellugi dissapointed me in the opera's best moment; the finale. He speeds up so much it's a wonder how Caballe keeps up with him. I guess he wants to make it exciting but fails in my opinion.

      Caballe is one of the finest Donnas ever but I'd hardly call this the best recording of the opera. Anderson is tiny on the Muti recording and Ricciarelli past her prime. Devia and Florez performed the work wonderfully in 2001 but the recording isn't commercially available. Then again, is it worth looking for a best Donna del Lago recording?

      5 out of 5 stars Fantastic bargain.......2004-03-23

      The sound quality on this label varies dramatically, but be assured that the sound on this recording is EXCELLENT.

      The music is exceptionally good, and the performances are first rate.

      4 out of 5 stars Very excellent.......2003-10-07

      This is alive recording but the sound is good. I agree that the singers are not necessarily (especially the men) my first choice in this music, which is very difficult, and very high lying. Yet, they come across with excitement. Caballe is wonderful, but Hamari does nothing for me. To me, she hasn't the slightest clue of how to make this music come alive.

      For those into live recordings, and pirates, there is a far better recording of this work with Marilyn Horne and Von Stade. It is sung with real excitement and with all the masterful embellishments those singers are able to do. It far surpasses the studio recording with Ricchielli (which is boring at times), and the sound quality is clear.

      This recording of this work is very good, but if you can find the other, it is superior.

      5 out of 5 stars The Best of the Available Recordings.......2002-01-09

      Caballe is sensational. She is far better tahn Riciarelli on Sony. This is one of her best recordings ever.

      Franco Bonnisoli of course is crazy - everyone says so. He is a real hoot here. If you don't know his voice be prepared for a surprise. He has a very dark baritonal voice with a huge top. He is most famous for his Manrico. He recorded it with Von Karaian and Price. He sounds quite a bit like Mario Lanza but perhaps has even worse musical taste.

      La Donna has of course two lead tenor parts. One was written for Andrea Nozzari the other for Giovanni David. Nozzari's roles were written to exploit his bigger and more dramatic voice with many low extensions. The Neopolitan Rossini operas didn't have baritone roles. Instead they had the unique Nozzari tenor parts.

      The David parts were written for a higher and sweeter voice. Today Chris Merrit makes his living on the Nozzari parts. Merrit of course has the best low notes of any major tenor in opera history. The David parts are now-a-days taken by someone like Stanford Olsen - someone with a very free light and beautiful sound.

      Strangely enough Bonisolli chooses to sing the David role. I told you he's crazy. It isn't really right but it is wonderful. You won't hear anyone else sing Oh Fiamma Soave like this.

      The other tenor doing the Nozzari role has a very strange strangled sound. Pity. He's the worst of the three Roderick's on record.

      Buy this recording for Caballe and Bonisolli.

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