| Disc: 1 | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Sinf - Thomas Schippers | |||
| 2. Act One: Signor, Un Sol Tuo Cenno - Chor | |||
| 3. Act One: Del Vincitor Superbo... Guerrieri, A Noi S'affida - Franco Bonisolli/Marilyn Horne/Paolo Washingon/Chor | |||
| 4. Act One: Tua Figlia M'e Promessa.. Destin Terribile - Marilyn Horne/Franco Bonisolli/Beverly Sills/Chor | |||
| 5. Act One: Di Morte Il Suon Mando... La Data Fe - Chor/Beverly Sills/Franco Bonisolli/Marilyn Horne | |||
| 6. Act One: Dal Ferro Del Forte - Chor | |||
| 7. Act One: Duce Di Tanti Di Tanti Eroi - Justino Diaz | |||
| 8. Act One: Trionfammo, Signor - Gianni Foiani/Justino Diaz/Franco Bonisolli/Beverly Sills/Chor | |||
| 9. Act One: Pamira Mi Sei Resa - Justino Diaz/Beverly Sills/Franco Bonisolli/Milna Paoli/Gianni Foiani/Chor | |||
| 10. Act Two: Cielo! Che Diverro? - Beverly Sills | |||
|
See all 12 tracks on this disc
| |||
| Disc: 2 | |||
| 1. Act Two: Divin Profeta - Chor | |||
| 2. Act Two: Pamira... Questa Altar - Justino Diaz/Beverly Sills/Marilyn Horne | |||
| 3. Act Two: Sian Tolti A Lui Quel Ferri - Justino Diaz/Marilyn Horne/Beverly Sills/Gianni Foiani/Milna Paoli/Chor | |||
| 4. Act Three: Avanziam... Questo E Il Luogo - Marilyn Horne/Piero Di Palma | |||
| 5. Act Three: Signor, Che Tutto Puoi - Beverly Sills/Marilyn Horne | |||
| 6. Act Three: Signor, Ben Credo... Sei Tu, Che Stendi, O Dio - Marilyn Horne | |||
| 7. Act Three: O Mio Cleomene! - Marilyn Horne/Franco Bonisolli/Beverly Sills | |||
| 8. Act Three: Celeste Providenza - Marilyn Horne/Beverly Sills/Franco Bonisolli | |||
| 9. Act Three: Tutto Percorsi Il Marzial Recinto - Paolo Washington/Franco Bonisolli/Beverly Sills/Milna Paoli/Marilyn Horne/Chor | |||
| 10. Act Three: Nube Di Sangue Intrisa - Paolo Washington | |||
|
See all 13 tracks on this disc
| |||
Siege of Corinth-Complete Opera,G. Rossini,Opera D'oro
Average customer rating: |
Rossini: L' Assedio di Corinto (Seige of Corinth) Complete Opera
Manufacturer: Opera D'oro ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00008FI2I Release Date: 1997-09-16 |
Tracks:
- Sinfonia: Andante
- Sinfonia: Allegro
- Sinfonia: Signor, un sol tuo cenno
- Sinfonia: Del vincitor duperbo di Bisanzio
- Sinfonia: In cosi reo periglio
- Sinfonia: Guerrieri, a noi s'affida
- Sinfonia: Si combattete, il ciel ne reggera
- Sinfonia: Tua figlia m'e promessa
- Sinfonia: Destin terrible
- Sinfonia: Di morte il suon mando
- Sinfonia: Dal ferro del forte
- Sinfonia: Duce di tanti eroi
- Sinfonia: Trionfammo signor
- Sinfonia: Che affano, o ciel
- Sinfonia: Pamira me sei resa
- Sinfonia: L'alma che geme
- Sinfonia: Cielo, che diverro?
- Sinfonia: Si, ferite, il chieggo, il merto
- Sinfonia: Dal soggiorno degli estini
- Sinfonia: Sgombra il timor
- Sinfonia: Che vedo, ohime
- Sinfonia: Potrei lasciar che l'alma
- Sinfonia: Vinci Pamira, il terror che t'arresta
Tracks:
- Sinfonia: Divin profeta
- Sinfonia: Pamira?
- Sinfonia: E suo germano
- Sinfonia: Sian tolti a lui que ferri
- Sinfonia: O sol di chi t'adora
- Sinfonia: Corinto in suon di sdegno
- Sinfonia: Sfidiam della sorte l'ingiusto figor
- Sinfonia: Ebbene; il nuovo sole
- Sinfonia: All'armi, all'armi strage
- Sinfonia: Avanziam, questo e il luogo
- Sinfonia: Salve asil dellal morte
- Sinfonia: Non temer d'un basso affetto
- Sinfonia: Del periglio al fero aspetto
- Sinfonia: Signor, che tutto puoi
- Sinfonia: No, no, ben credo
- Sinfonia: O mio Cleomene
- Sinfonia: Perfida, a che vieni?...
- Sinfonia: Celeste provvidenza
- Sinfonia: Tutto percosi il marzial recinto
- Sinfonia: Chiuso serbate il cor
- Sinfonia: Nube di sangue intrisa
- Sinfonia: Oh patria, oh patria
- Sinfonia: Questo nome che suona vittoria
- Sinfonia: L'ora fatal s'appressa
- Sinfonia: Giusto ciel!...
- Sinfonia: Ma qual mai suona funebre accento
Average customer rating:
|
Siege of Corinth (L'Assedio di Corinto) - Complete Opera
Gioacchino Rossini , and Renata Tebaldi Manufacturer: Hardy Classic ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00000I7JZ Release Date: 2000-01-18 |
Tracks:
- L'Assedio di Corinto: Act One: Scene 1: Vestibolo del senato di Corinto: Coro
- L'Assedio di Corinto: Act One: Scene 1: Vestibolo del senato di Corinto: Tua figlia m'e promessa (Pamira)
- L'Assedio di Corinto: Act One: Scene 1: Vestibolo del senato di Corinto: Destin terribile... Oh Ciel! propizio mie preci intendi (Pamira)
- L'Assedio di Corinto: Act One: Scene 1: Vestibolo del senato di Corinto: Al Mussulman corriam... La data fe rammento (Pamira)
- L'Assedio di Corinto: Act One: Scene 1: Vestibolo del senato di Corinto: Sinfonia
- L'Assedio di Corinto: Act One: Scene 2: Piazza di Corinto: Dal ferro del forte... Esecri Corinto il proprio furor.. Guerrieri sorgete
- L'Assedio di Corinto: Act One: Scene 2: Piazza di Corinto: Duce di tanti eroi
- L'Assedio di Corinto: Act One: Scene 2: Piazza di Corinto: Trionfiammo Signor!... Oh ciel, fermate (Pamira)
- L'Assedio di Corinto: Act One: Scene 2: Piazza di Corinto: Ritrovo l'amante... Pamira mi sei resa... L'alma che geme
- L'Assedio di Corinto: Act Two: Padiglione di Maometto: Cielo! che diverro?... Dal soggiorno degli estinti (Pamira)
- L'Assedio di Corinto: Act Two: Padiglione di Maometto: Coro di Greci
- L'Assedio di Corinto: Act Two: Padiglione di Maometto: Sgombra il timor... Potrei lasciar che l'alma (Pamira)
Tracks:
- L'Assedio di Corinto: Act Two: Padiglione di Maometto: Imen le dona...
- L'Assedio di Corinto: Act Two: Padiglione di Maometto: Divin Profeta...
- L'Assedio di Corinto: Act Two: Padiglione di Maometto: Audace shiavo...E mio fratel...Oh sol chi t'adora (Pamira)
- L'Assedio di Corinto: Act Two: Padiglione di Maometto: Corinto in suon di sdegno...Sfidiam della sorte... (Pamira)
- L'Assedio di Corinto: Act Three: Le tombe di Corinto: Salve, asilo della morte...
- L'Assedio di Corinto: Act Three: Le tombe di Corinto: Ciel che sara...Signor che tutto puoi... (Pamira)
- L'Assedio di Corinto: Act Three: Le tombe di Corinto: Sei tu che senti, oh Dio
- L'Assedio di Corinto: Act Three: Le tombe di Corinto: Celeste provvidenza... (Pamira)
- L'Assedio di Corinto: Act Three: Le tombe di Corinto: Gia feroce s'avanza...I secoli futuri...
- L'Assedio di Corinto: Act Three: Le tombe di Corinto: Questo nome che suona vittoria
- L'Assedio di Corinto: Act Three: Le tombe di Corinto: L'ora faral s'appressa (Pamira)
- L'Assedio di Corinto: Act Three: Le tombe di Corinto: Giusto ciel in tal periglio... (Pamira)
- L'Assedio di Corinto: Act Three: Le tombe di Corinto: Feriam! Feriam! (Pamira)
Customer Reviews:
An excellent testament to Tebaldi, NOT Rossini.......2007-06-14
An understanding of Rossini's style is completely ignored, but at this time, no one really knew HOW to perform a Serious Rossini Opera. All they knew about were his comedies. There are no embellishments to speak of (and we know they were sung, no matter what many reviews of the various Sill's version say, for the singer Laure Cinti-Damoreau, who created the role of Pamira in Paris in the French version of the opera, not an Italian preparation, like this version is based on, left us a very detailed notebook of not only her embellisments -- all approved of by Rossini, and some even written for her by him -- but all those sung by the other characters; her notebook also contains the variants of other operas by many other composers that she sang during her career).
The sound quality is simply HORRIBLE. The singer who sings Maometto II actually is not even audible during the finale of the opera (where it is so important to HEAR his statements make to Pamira as she commits suicide). But, even with the world's worst sound, I really enjoyed listening to this recording.
I gave it only 3 stars, not because it is such a terrible singing job, but because the sound is so terrible most of the real interesting affects called for in the orchestra are not audible, and because of the edition of the opera sung. So many cuts were made many fine introductions and postludes were lost, and that spoiled the entire affect that was to be created by those scenes (the most glaring is the loss of all the introduction in the second scene of Act I, that Turkish chorus leading to Maometto's aria; The aria itself is also heavily cut, but in nearly all Italian versions, there is an entire middle section of the aria left out, and a very beautiful section it is; I believe the only recording of it is in a "live from Lincoln Center" performance honoring Rossini's birthday and is sung by Samuel Ramey).
Cuts of that period were NEVER done to improve the music, but simply to cut time. And in this case, we see a very butchered opera where the real intent behind the music is lost. Yet, even with all those cuts, most very poorly thought out, the opera does hold together and is exciting.
As for the singers, firstly, one must accept this is NOT the French version of the opera, the part of Neocle has been returned to a Mezzo-soprano, as was done when it was brought to Italy in Italian in the beginning (Donizetti was the one who prepared this version of the opera, and to date, the opera is always published with both the Tenor vocal parts and the Mezzo vocal parts together for Neocle; one can see exactly the differences between the two versions, and in Neither version is the part overly ridden with colorature, that is why the arias from Maometto II were added in later presentations of the opera, a very ordinary serviceable mezzo could sing it easily, but the tenor version is written very high, which would make it a strain for most tenors today). The singer who sang Neocle did a fine job. She was nothing special. There is nothing exciting about her, but there is nothing bad either. She is good at what she does, and that is about it. I felt NO development of character (and Neocle does develop as a character much more than the original Calbo does). Her voice, DOES, however, blend well with Tebaldi when they are required to sing in thirds during duets and trios.
All the men sang well, at least the music left in the score they were required to sing (again, the most difficult was often cut), but the man who sang Maometto really sounded TOO OLD to be a dashing hero (and he is, after all, the LOVE INTEREST in the opera), and the part of Cleomene was very obviously NOT a comfortable fit to the man who had to sing it. But this said, neither singer was bad. They were very enjoyable. The miking was horrible, and you could tell lines and parts of lines were lost.
All the very minor roles were well sung considering they have no real important music to sing, but every singing did a wonderful job with what they had.
Now for the discussion on Tebaldi herself, as she is the real reason this opera has been reissued. I found her voice "driven" at times too much. She reminded me of TOSCA more than Pamira. Though she did get through the coloratura, it really held no meaning. She really didn't know how to phrase it so it took on color, or a meaning, or an intent. It was well-sung vocalizes. She doesn't have the finess of Callas at all when it comes to shaping cadenzas or shaping a very decorative line. All she does is sing them fairly accurately and for the most part, well. She is not alone in this aspect, as NONE of the singers had a clue how to shape a line of coloratura and make it MEAN something. And none of them had a clue how to make it fit into the feeling of the piece. Rossini wrote those scales and trills for a reason, and they MEANT something, they pushed forth the emotions of the words. All that was lost.
In recitatives, her DRAMA was more than apparent. At times, she was a little TOO HARD for what the character is intending, stressing words to the point of sounding angry, when in context she is not angry (when Maometto refers to her father) but divided thinking of her love (whom she chose over her father and country) and her father (whom she really loves). At times she sounded like she had to "push" the voice to just get to the F at the top of the clef. Yet, we did hear some of her wonderful high pianissimo that really were meltingly beautiful.
Based on how she sang this role, I can easily see why she stopped trying to make her mark in this type of music. Though she sang it well within the context of her talent, there were many others who were far better at this type of music than she was. They knew how to breath life and drama into the plastic lines of the music. She really was not great at that at all. Even later in her career with such music as in Mephistopheles by Boito, or even in Trovatore, she never really makes any of the florid music do much. She is better in Traviata, but still, florid music is not where she shines, no matter how well she sings it.
This recording is a testament to the wonderful talent that was Tebaldi, and it was a talent that needs no apologies or excuses. She was vastly talented, very musical, deeply dramatic, and intensely emotional. She just needed to find the music that was the best fit for her abilities, and well, this opera and this style of music, was NOT that fit. Though I agree with the former reviewer who stated that she could sing coloratura with the best of them (and she could), it was not this style of music that really brought out the best in her talent. I am very glad this recording is out there. It is a very acceptable "alternative" to the more elaborate one sung by Sills (though, like with all Maria Callas recordings of bel canto operas, not a testament to the opera itself because of the wayward way the cuts were made). It is a great revelation as to the career and talent development of a wonderful artist now gone. It really is a treasure to listen to, to enjoy, and to imagine what it was like to have "been there" during the performance. It is well worth having in any collection of Rossini operas.
TEBALDI SHINES IN THIS ONE!.......2000-05-27
Average customer rating: |
Siege of Corinth-Complete Opera
G. Rossini Manufacturer: Opera D'oro ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000056PGJ Release Date: 2001-02-06 |
Tracks:
- Sinf - Thomas Schippers
- Act One: Signor, Un Sol Tuo Cenno - Chor
- Act One: Del Vincitor Superbo... Guerrieri, A Noi S'affida - Franco Bonisolli/Marilyn Horne/Paolo Washingon/Chor
- Act One: Tua Figlia M'e Promessa.. Destin Terribile - Marilyn Horne/Franco Bonisolli/Beverly Sills/Chor
- Act One: Di Morte Il Suon Mando... La Data Fe - Chor/Beverly Sills/Franco Bonisolli/Marilyn Horne
- Act One: Dal Ferro Del Forte - Chor
- Act One: Duce Di Tanti Di Tanti Eroi - Justino Diaz
- Act One: Trionfammo, Signor - Gianni Foiani/Justino Diaz/Franco Bonisolli/Beverly Sills/Chor
- Act One: Pamira Mi Sei Resa - Justino Diaz/Beverly Sills/Franco Bonisolli/Milna Paoli/Gianni Foiani/Chor
- Act Two: Cielo! Che Diverro? - Beverly Sills
- Act Two: Sgombra Il Timor... Che Vedo? Ohime? - Justino Diaz/Beverly Sills
- Act Two: Vinci, Pamira... Imen Le Dona - Justino Diaz/Milna Paoli/Chor
Tracks:
- Act Two: Divin Profeta - Chor
- Act Two: Pamira... Questa Altar - Justino Diaz/Beverly Sills/Marilyn Horne
- Act Two: Sian Tolti A Lui Quel Ferri - Justino Diaz/Marilyn Horne/Beverly Sills/Gianni Foiani/Milna Paoli/Chor
- Act Three: Avanziam... Questo E Il Luogo - Marilyn Horne/Piero Di Palma
- Act Three: Signor, Che Tutto Puoi - Beverly Sills/Marilyn Horne
- Act Three: Signor, Ben Credo... Sei Tu, Che Stendi, O Dio - Marilyn Horne
- Act Three: O Mio Cleomene! - Marilyn Horne/Franco Bonisolli/Beverly Sills
- Act Three: Celeste Providenza - Marilyn Horne/Beverly Sills/Franco Bonisolli
- Act Three: Tutto Percorsi Il Marzial Recinto - Paolo Washington/Franco Bonisolli/Beverly Sills/Milna Paoli/Marilyn Horne/Chor
- Act Three: Nube Di Sangue Intrisa - Paolo Washington
- Act Three: Questo Nome, Che Suona Vittoria - Paolo Washington/Thomas Schippers
- Act Three: L'ora Fatal S'appressa... Giusto Ciel! In Tal Periglio - Beverly Sills/Milna Paoli/Women's Chor
- Act Three: Ma Qual Mal Suona Funebre Accento? - Beverly Sills/Milna Paoli/Justino Diaz/Chor
Meditation Music:
- Soutullo Y Vert: La Del Soto Del Parral
- The Best of Giuseppe Verdi
- The Rape Of Lucretia Highlights
- Trovatore-Highlights
- Verdi: I Lombardi alla prima crociata
- Verdi: I Vespri Siciliani [Box set]
- Verdi: IL Trovatore
- Verdi: La Forza Del Destino
- Verdi: La Traviata
- Verdi: Otello
Meditation Music
You're My World - The 35th Anniversary Collection [Import]
Arias, Overtures and Intermezzi
Bach: 3 Sonatas & 3 Partitas For Violin Solo
Music: Retro Essentials: Sexy Swinging Lounge, Vol. 1
Aquarium [Limited Edition] [Import] [Extra tracks]
Back to Bedlam [Clean] [Explicit Lyrics]
Antifolk, Vol. 1 [Explicit Lyrics]
1967 European Tour [Live] [Import]