Dieci

Dieci

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1. Non Ci Perderemo Mai
2. Come Sei Beela
3. Solo Se Ci Sei Tu
4. Ti Voglio
5. Perdutamente
6. Torna
7. Pensa Ancora a Me
8. Eva
9. Non Ti Tradiro
10. Ragazza

Dieci,Massimo Di Cataldo,Sony International,Italy,Latin Pop


Mozart: The Marriage of Figaro / Pace, de Carolis, Frontali, Morandi [Highlights]
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Mozart: The Marriage of Figaro / Pace, de Carolis, Frontali, Morandi [Highlights]
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart , Hungarian State Opera Orchestra , Pier Giorgio Morandi , Patrizia Pace , Natale de Carolis , Donato di Stefano , Ingrid Kertesi , Roberto Frontali , Denes Gulyas , Tamas Bator , and Jozsef Mukk
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ASIN: B00004NK2F
Release Date: 2000-03-14

Tracks:

  1. Overture
  2. Cinque, Dieci...
  3. Bravo, Signor Padrone!
  4. Se Vuol Ballare, Signor Contino
  5. La Vendetta
  6. Non So Piu Cosa Son
  7. Non Piu Andrai
  8. Porgi Amor
  9. Voi, Che Sapete
  10. Venite, Inginocchiatevi
  11. Susanna, Or Via Sortite?
  12. Hai Gia Vinta Causa!
  13. Vedro, Mentr'io Sospiro
  14. Riconosci In Questo Amplesso
  15. E Susanna Non Vien!
  16. Dove Sono I Bei Momenti?
  17. Sull'aria...
  18. Tutto E Disposto
  19. Aprite Un Po' Quegl'occhi
  20. Giunse Al Fin Il Momento
  21. Deh Vieni Non Tardar
  22. Pace, Pace, Mio Dolce Tesoro!
  23. Final Scene: Gente! Gente!

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Best Cherubino..........2007-05-06

No kidding. This album has the best Cherubino part compared to the other Le Nozze di Figaro copycat. After you've listened to Non so più cosa son, you would feel bad hearing the other rendition of the same song.

5 out of 5 stars wonderful music.......2006-06-20

you do not have to be an opera expert to appreciate this cd , as a person who is just beging to appreciate fine opera this is a wonderful choice . waht is nice amazon gives you the opportunity to listen to the tracs prior to buying it. i am extremelly pleased with this item and im sure you will be to. sincerly christian john nielsen

5 out of 5 stars Close Your Eyes and Listen.......2006-05-28

If right now you need to know joy and timelessness, a heart filled with light, beauty that has been and will be always, overflowing with the splendor you are fashioned from, knowing all that is your own, that you are only in the least important sense alone, with nothing to fear other than never perceiving any of this, close your eyes and listen to the Duettino Sull'aria from Le Nozze di Figaro...

5 out of 5 stars Terrific value, beautiful quality........2004-04-16

This CD is a wonderful value with top-notch recording. The Cherubino character (mischievous lovestruck youth) is especially delightful on this CD. I fell in love with "Sul Aria" in The Shawshank Redemption, and later saw this opera live. Though it's only a highlights album, I found it rather complete, with solid linear notes (plot summary for you to follow along), and ALL of the beloved songs I had remembered. I recommend this one!

5 out of 5 stars Exceptional recording.......2003-09-29

The quality of this recording is exceptional. Naxos recordings are often played on classical music stations for good reason. The performances are excellent.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Le nozze di Figaro / Don Giovanni / Così fan tutte / Die Zauberflöte - The Drottningholm Court Theatre Orchestra & Chorus / Arnold Östman
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Le nozze di Figaro / Don Giovanni / Così fan tutte / Die Zauberflöte - The Drottningholm Court Theatre Orchestra & Chorus / Arnold Östman
Barbara Bonney , Arleen Auger , and The Drottningholm Court Theatre Orchestra & Chorus
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ASIN: B00006IU7V
Release Date: 2003-03-11

Album Details

These Pioneering Performances of Four of Mozart's Greatest and Most Popular Operas under the Direction of Arnold Östman were Recorded at Nacka Aula, Stockholm. They all Attracted Great Critical Acclaim at the Time of their Original Release and have Been a Part of Decca's Vast Opera Catalogue Ever Since. The Da Ponte Trilogy (One of the Greatest Librettist/Composer Collaborations in the Entire History of Music), Comprising Le Nozze Di Figaro, Don Giovanni and Così Fan Tutte, is Paired with One of Mozart's Last Operas, Dating from the Last Year of his Life, Die Zauberflöte. The Superb Casts Assembled for These Recordings Include Such Experienced Mozart Interpreters as Arleen Auger (Countess, Donna Anna), Barbara Bonney (Susanna, Zerlina, Pamina), Håkan Hagegård (Count, Don Giovanni, Speaker), Sumi Jo (Queen of the Night), Della Jones (Marcellina, Donna Elvira), Petteri Salomaa (Figaro), Kurt Streit (Tamino), Lillian Watson (Papagena), Gösta Winbergh (Ferrando), Rachel Yakar (Fiordilig

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Refreshing and Surprising!.......2006-11-24

I would strongly recommend this collection to anyone who is seeking a new approach and sound world for these Mozart operas. Ostman opts for brisk tempi and transparent textures, but hardly ever at the expense of characterization or expressivity. The singers respond to the challenge with performances that bristle with excitement and fun. The cast blends with the orchestra like a chamber music ensemble, inspiring the listener to experience the opera as a conversation between the text and the intimations expressed in Mozart's musically and psychologically penetrating orchestration. Occasionally one may miss the lyric line and warmth associated with such great Mozart conductors as Bruno Walter or Karl Bohm; but the brio, virtousity, and brilliant insights of Ostman compensate with different kinds of rewards. Also, there is an intimate atmosphere in these recordings that is most faithful to the ethos and meaning of the libretti themselves. After listening to this period approach, my understanding of Mozart has changed radically, and I continue to relish the challenge that these performances have given to my interpretative sensibilities.

5 out of 5 stars Some of the most thought-provoking recordings ever, combined with some of the most perfect performances I have ever heard........2005-09-14

First of all, I must state first that I was ANXIOUS to write this rave review. Ever since I got these cd's and realized the treause that is to be found in these recordings I just couldn't wait until I'd had the chance to tell everybody else about it... I honestly believe these recordings should be heard by anybody who is interested in this repertoire and music in general, since this are also some of the most perfect pieces of music in the repertoire.

As for the music itself, I am not going to write about. I think it is enough to read my last sentence to realize exactly what I think about it - and it is really just a must. That's composition taken to the highest possible level.

What I do want to write is about the performances.
Arnold Ostman, not the most known figure in the musical world, (not even amongst musicians- I come from Juilliard, and that name is definitely not one everybody knows) has created in the 80's in Mozart the equivalent of what Harnoncourt and Gardiner have done in Bach performance practice, i.e. has totally changed the conecption which was assimilated into everybody's mind regarding notions about how music of that era should sound like.

Trying to create a performance experience which emulates Mozart's period performance practice he changed everything starting from tempos, through ornamentation and of course- the voices themselves.

For us, most people indoctrinated by the post-romantisicm eastablished especially by Herbert von Karajan and the ilks of him, the first initial response will be a shock. The almost imperceptible swift tempos, the small voices etc. are sure to knock over anybody who haven't heard these recordings before. It might create an intial negative response but hang-on there, as the result is so much more gratifying then of hearing a recording of Karajan, Giulini, Furtwangler or any GREAT other conductor from that era- They were obviously incredible musical figures, but in terms of style and total perception of the piece it just doesn't work on the same level, in Mozart of course. (You'd still want to keep your Furtwangler's ninth copy...)

What is so great about Ostman is the freshness of mind with which he walks into every piece. Just like a real iconoclast
it seems as if he has landed from an entire different planet, and is just coming to conduct these pieces and give their debut. I can't give a more sincere and true compliment than that, musically speaking.

The results are the most fresh interpretations up to date of Mozart most important operas which also derive from some of the best vocal performances I have ever heard.
Under Ostman's direction it seems as though all the singers bloom and give their most musical and inspired performances,
holding on under the swiftest tempos in an admirable way. There is no point in pointing out names because it is as in a rule that the performances are just stellar one by one, even though not carrying around sometimes the most famous names.

This is not to say that all of the recordings in this set are equally perfect, and that I agree to all of the interprations and the insights given by Ostman, but you can't disregard the feeling that he knew EXACTLY what he wanted and executed it almost flawlessly. (the one exception might be small part of Cosi, mainly the overture, which was recorded very early in the stages of period instruments playing- therefore not always as perfect as you would have liked to hear it, but the performance as a whole is still the most beautiful Cosi I know.)

As for the packaging itself: The price is a complete steal, (incredible especially if you order it through other sellers, got mine for about 40$). What you DON'T get are the librettos, so you'd HAVE to get them from a different source. Either a different recording you might have, (you just might want one of the standard reference recordings one usually hears about like Giulini's) or you could just buy the librettos through Amazon, would still cost you very little.

Should not be missed by any terms by anybody who cares for music.

Ran

5 out of 5 stars Best ever!!.......2004-01-12

Ostman created a stir when he made these recordings in the 1980s. And now it available in a collectors' edition box. I'm so excited. Sumi Jo's Queen of the Night here is even better than her recording for Solti. Ostman's Don Giovanni is the fastest I've ever heard, not to mention the most exciting. This Cosi Fan Tutte is Gramophone's reference Cosi. And this Figaro has many "alternative" arias that other recordings never bother with. Don't worry, the alternative is at the back so you can program it out. In fact, this is the only set of Mozart operas with ALL the alternative arias available. Even Gardiner does not have some of these. So this is a supreme set of importance.

I cannot recommend this too highly. Exciting performances now available in Decca's collectors' edition.
Cecilia & Bryn ~ Cecilia Bartoli duets Bryn Terfel
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Cecilia & Bryn ~ Cecilia Bartoli duets Bryn Terfel
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart , Gioachino Rossini , Gaetano Donizetti , Myung-Whun Chung , Cecilia Bartoli , Bryn Terfel , Orchestra dell'Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia , and Gioacchino Rossini
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ASIN: B00000I92V
Release Date: 1999-03-09

Tracks:

  1. Le nozze di Figaro: Act I - Duet : Cinaue... dieci... venti... trenta...
  2. Le nozze di Figaro: Recitative : Cosa stai misurando, caro il mio Figaretto?
  3. Le nozze di Figaro: Duet : Se a caso madama la notte ti chiama
  4. Le nozze di Figaro: Recitative : Or bene, ascolta, e taci
  5. Le nozze di Figaro: Cavatina : Se vuol ballare signor Contino
  6. Le nozze di Figaro: Act II - Un moto di gioia
  7. Le nozze di Figaro: Act III - Recitative : Signor... la vostra sposa ha i soliti vapori
  8. Le nozze di Figaro: Duet : Crude! perche finora farmi languir cosi?
  9. Cosan tutte: Act II - Recitative : Passeggiamo anche noi
  10. Cosan tutte: Duet : Il core vi dono, bell'idol mio
  11. Don Giovanni: Act I - Recitative : Alfin siam liberati, Zerlinetta gentil, da quel scioccone
  12. Don Giovanni: Duet : La ci darem la mano, la mi dirai di si
  13. Die Zauberfl Act II - Duet : Pa-Pa-Pa-Pa-Pa-Pa-Papagena
  14. Il Barbiere di Siviglia: Act I - Recitative : Ebben, signor Figaro?
  15. Il Barbiere di Siviglia: Duet : Dunque io son... tu non m'inganni?
  16. L'Italiana in Algeri: Act I - Duet : Ai capricci della sorte io so far l'indifferente
  17. L'Elisir d'Amore: Act II - Recitative : Come sen va contento!
  18. L'Elisir d'Amore: Duet : Quanto amore! Ed io spietata!

Amazon.com essential recording

Superlatives don't do justice to this priceless and incomparable collection of duets by opera's two most charismatic singers, whose interpretations are brimming with nuance only the truly gifted could capture. However pleasing Cecilia Bartoli's renditions of Cherubino and others in Mozart Arias, the depth of Susanna's emotional life that Bartoli conveys has yet to be even imagined by other sopranos, as she rips through opera's boundaries, creating her very own Fach and threatening the jobs of soubrettes the world over. Once she and Bryn Terfel draw you into their world of stellar, multidimensional creations, there's no escape from pleasure; in their talented hands, recitative becomes as interesting as any aria. The duo's inherent charm overcomes Bartoli's difficulties with German and the dramatic Terfel's with coloratura; however, their sincere attempts to meet these challenges are most endearing. --Barbara Eisner Bayer

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars chefkenneth.......2006-11-03

I can't stop listening to this CD! Anyone who is a fan of Bryn and Cecilia must have this in their collection!

5 out of 5 stars A dissapointment.......2003-01-20

I expected more from this recording. Both singers are wonderful and sound great in other recordings. I think the quality of this recording is poor.

5 out of 5 stars Marvelous.......2002-11-20

As splendid as Cecilia Bartoli and Bryn Terfel are individually, their glory is just that much expounded when singing together. At many points it seems almost as if they are competing in their melodic virtuosity, but you can tell they are just having the most magnificent time while competing thus. They sing a pleasant variety of duets, and are decidedly fine singing practically any style.

I probably enjoy this album more than either singer's individual albums, although they are wonderful themselves. For while solos are glorious, duets are ethereal.

5 out of 5 stars It's like butter!.......2001-07-27

I Adore Cecilia and Bryn!!! They are just so amazing! Thank the lucky stars above that we have such wonderful talent in the younger operatic world! Don't get me wrong, I love the more established singers, but these two are incredibly charming and it is a treat to be able to hear them sing together!

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5 out of 5 stars That is what it's all about!.......2000-05-10

The kind of collaboration, friendship and joyous love for the music evident on this CD is exactly what opera should be. It brings a ray of sunshine to us listeners, particularly to those of us who haven't yet gotten a chance to see Cecilia and Bryn live. (Thankfully, there is a video account of their splendid "Le Nozze di Figaro", selections from which are featured here.)

The CD is clearly subdivided into Mozart, Rossini, and Donizetti sections, with Mozart given a priority in terms of number of selections. Both artists are blessed with a gift for opera buffa, their personifications are very funny and very accurate without exaggerations. They may go full-out on stage (e.g. the way Suzanna hits Terfel's 6'6" Figaro is hilarious) but it does not distort their exemplary vocal lines. The recitatives included are extremely important and the lines are tossed back and forth with unrestrained enjoyment. Conductor Myung-Whun Chung gives the singing actors plenty of space to express their ideas, my favorite example being "Il Barbiere" where the tempi slows down as Rosina and Figaro work out the details of their plan.

The booklet does not include libretti, but since the selections are from well-known operas, it's not a problem. But it does include marvelous pictures of Cecilia and Bryn, this alone is guaranteed to put you in a good mood. Like the reviewer from San Francisco, I also loved the ice-cream shot.

After listening to this album, all I could say was "I want more." I hope these wonderful young artists would get together real soon and give us another album to treasure. By the way, if you liked this one, check out the one from Olga Borodina and Dmitri Hvorostovsky. They also shine, but in a different program (Dunque io son being the only common number) and they have completely different but also lustrous voices. But from pure fun standpoint, I've never heard a more delightful album than Cecilia and Bryn. Don't delay and get it now!
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    Release Date: 2003-01-28

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    2. O Mio Babbino Caro - Gianni Schicchi Puccini
    3. Tu Che A Dio Spiegasti L'Ali - Lucia Di Lammermoor Donizetti
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    5. Vissi D' Arte - Tosca Puccini
    6. Chi Il Bel Sogno Di Doretta - La Rondine Puccini
    7. Che Soave Zeffiretto - The Marriage Of Figaro Mozart
    8. Dove Sono I Bei Momenti - The Marriage Of Figaro Mozart
    9. Deh Vieni Non Tardar - The Marriage Of Figaro Mozart
    10. Cinque...Dieci...Venti - The Marriage Of Figaro Mozart
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    13. Vogliatemi Bene - Madama Butterfly Puccini
    14. Quel Guardo Il Cavaliere - Don Pasquale Donizetti
    15. Donna Non Vidi Mai - Manon Lescaut Puccini

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    2. Mamma - Bixio
    3. Che Gelida Manina - la Boheme Puccini
    4. O Soave Fanciulla - la Boheme Puccini
    5. Il Balen Del Suo Sorriso - Il Trovatore Verdi
    6. M'Appari Tutt' Amor - Martha Flotow
    7. Gualtier Malde...Caro Nome - Rigoletto Verdi
    8. Deh, Vieni Alla Finestra - Don Giovanni Mozart
    9. Vedrai, Carino - Don Giovanni Mozart
    10. Voi Che Sapete - The Marriage Of Figaro Mozart
    11. Malurous Qu'o Uno Fenno - Chants D' Auvergne Canteloube
    12. belle Nuit, O Nuit D'Amour - The Tales Of Hoffman Offenbach
    13. La Fleur Que Tu M'Avais Jetee - Carmen Bizet
    14. Chitarra Romana - Di Lazzaro
    15. Celeste Aida - Aida Verdi
    16. Nessun Dorma - Turandot Puccini
    Mozart: Le nozze di Figaro (Highlights) / Kleiber
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    Mozart: Le nozze di Figaro (Highlights) / Kleiber

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    1. Le nozze di Figaro: Overture
    2. Le nozze di Figaro: Act I: Cinque... dieci... venti... trenta
    3. Le nozze di Figaro: Act I: Bravo, signor padrone!... Se vuol ballare
    4. Le nozze di Figaro: Act I: La vendetta
    5. Le nozze di Figaro: Act I: Non so pia son
    6. Le nozze di Figaro: Act I: Non pirai
    7. Le nozze di Figaro: Act II: Porgi amor
    8. Le nozze di Figaro: Act II: Voi che sapete
    9. Le nozze di Figaro: Act II: Venite, inginocchiatevi
    10. Le nozze di Figaro: Act III: 'Hai gia vinta la causa' ! ... Vedro, mentr'io sospiro
    11. Le nozze di Figaro: Act III: Riconosci in questo amplesso
    12. Le nozze di Figaro: Act III: E Susanna non vien!... Dove sono i bei momenti
    13. Le nozze di Figaro: Act III: Sull'aria... Che soave zefiretto
    14. Le nozze di Figaro: Act IV: Tutto isposto... Aprite un po' quegl'occhi
    15. Le nozze di Figaro: Act IV: Deh vieni, non tardar
    16. Le nozze di Figaro: Act IV: Tutto ranquillo e placido

    Amazon.com essential recording

    Erich Kleiber's magically sympathetic, spirited, and incandescent recording of what may be Mozart's most perfect opera has long been the catalog benchmark for this work. Unfortunately, the full recording has again gone out of print; until Universal/Polygram decides to reissue, this compilation of highlights will have to do. But it makes an excellent introduction to the opera, especially for anyone setting out to discover the miraculous, myriad ways in which Mozart could translate emotions and dramatic complications into music. Just listen to the resonance of arias such as "Porgi amor" and "Dove sono" and you'll get a flavor of Mozart's intuitive grasp and portrayal of human nature: these are the qualities that have secured his position as the Shakespeare of opera (his own favorite genre for which to compose, in fact). The cast represents several voices from one of opera's golden ages of singing. Kleiber molds and shapes the long lines of Mozart's lyricism with unfailing mastery, and--as you can readily hear in the overture--infectiously sets the composer's irrepressible high spirits loose in a sparkling but never unbridled account. --Thomas May

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Greatest Bass this Century.......2004-05-02

    If you buy this CD, do it because of Cesare Siepi. His gorgeous basso voice is perfect for the role of Figaro. He is clear and emotive at all times--and besides what the person above me said: Figaro is a bass role; he doesn't sing "thickly". That being said, the rest of the recording is weak, with no one even coming close to Siepi, or any other stars for that matter. A great buy for fans of Cesare Siepi!

    5 out of 5 stars Excellent Conducting and a Lively Figaro.......2003-08-11

    If you do not have an opera CD collector's budget, and you are trying to determine which recording of Figaro to invest in, you would do well to purchase this recording of highlights. Kleiber's conducting is perfectly delightful, and represents the best extant recorded conducting of Figaro by far, leaving Giulini sounding almost pedestrian and just about everyone else plodding. And Siepi is completely engaged, incredibly fun to listen to, and certainly among the best Figaros. If the historic recording quality and comparatively weaker supporting singers do not bother you, then you may rest assured that the full opera, which costs three times as much as this disc, is worth the investment.

    2 out of 5 stars Highly Overrated Performance.......2001-06-30

    I was very unhappy with this performance. Let me explain why. Though Cesare Siepi can be enjoyable at times as Figaro, he sings far too thickly for the part. Hilde Gueden sounded a bit mechanical at times as Susanna, with little emotion, and Alfred Poell as the Count sounded rather weak, always either ahead or behind the orchestra. Lisa della Casa was the only really good thing about this performance, who gave a very sweet Countess. Suzanne Danco's voice shook as Cherubino, and the tempos were a bit too fast. I would not suggest this cd.
    Great Recordings Of The Century - Mozart: Le Nozze Di Figaro / Karajan, London, Schwarzkopf, Seefried, et al
    Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
    • No Recitative?
    • A miss on most cylinders
    • There's more than one way to conduct "Figaro"
    • Brilliant, nevertheless - THE BEST EVER !!!
    • Brilliant!
    Great Recordings Of The Century - Mozart: Le Nozze Di Figaro / Karajan, London, Schwarzkopf, Seefried, et al
    Erich Majkut , Irmgard Seefried , Marjan Rus , Elisabeth Schwarzkopf , Rosl Schwaiger , Herbert von Karajan , and Vienna Philharmonic
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    ASIN: B00000K4GB
    Release Date: 1999-09-21

    Tracks:

    1. Le nozze di Figaro: Overture - Wiener Philharmoniker
    2. Le nozze di Figaro: Cinque...dieci..venti - Wiener Philharmoniker
    3. Le nozze di Figaro: Se a caso Madama - Wiener Philharmoniker
    4. Le nozze di Figaro: Se vuol ballare - Figaro, Susanna - Wiener Philharmoniker
    5. Le nozze di Figaro: La Vendetta, oh, la vendetta - Bartolo - Wiener Philharmoniker
    6. Le nozze di Figaro: Via resti Servita, madama brillante - Marcelina, Susanna - Wiener Philharmoniker
    7. Le nozze di Figaro: Non so piu cosa son,cosa faccio - Cherubino - Wiener Philharmoniker
    8. Le nozze di Figaro: Cosa sento! - Conte, Basilio, Susanna - Wiener Philharmoniker
    9. Le nozze di Figaro: Giovani liete, fiori spargete - Wiener Philharmoniker
    10. Le nozze di Figaro: Non piu andrai - Figaro - Wiener Philharmoniker
    11. Le nozze di Figaro: Porgi, amor - Contessa - Wiener Philharmoniker
    12. Le nozze di Figaro: Voi, che sapete che cosa e amor - Cherubino - Wiener Philharmoniker
    13. Le nozze di Figaro: Venite, inginocciatevi - Susanna - Wiener Philharmoniker
    14. Le nozze di Figaro: Susanna, or via sortite - Conte, Contessa, Susanna - Wiener Philharmoniker
    15. Le nozze di Figaro: Aprite, Presto, aprite - Susanna, Cherubino - Wiener Philharmoniker
    16. Le nozze di Figaro: Esci omai, garzon mainato - Conte, Contessa - Wiener Philharmoniker
    17. Le nozze di Figaro: Signore! Cos e quel stuppore? - Susanna, Conte, Contessa, Figaro - Wiener Philharmoniker
    18. Le nozze di Figaro: Conoscete, signor Figaro - Conte, Figaro, Susanna, Contessa, Antonio - Wiener Philharmoniker
    19. Le nozze di Figaro: Voi signor, che giusto siete - Marcellina, Bartolo, Basillo, Conte, Susanna, Contessa, Figaro - Wiener Philharmoniker

    Tracks:

    1. Act III - W.A. Mozart
    2. Act III - W.A. Mozart
    3. Act III - W.A. Mozart
    4. Act III - W.A. Mozart
    5. Act III - W.A. Mozart
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    Amazon.com

    Herbert von Karajan's 1950 Vienna recording of Mozart's Le Nozze di Figaro was the first that was made for the then-new LP medium. Like its EMI predecessor on 78s (the 1934 Fritz Busch/Glyndebourne version), this recording omits all of the recitatives--a ploy that's analogous to removing all of the bridges from Amsterdam's canals. As a result, you get all of Mozart's wonderful arias and group numbers, but not one iota of dramatic continuity and not much character development. More often than not, Karajan substitutes speed for finesse, letting chips of good ensemble playing and singing fall where they might. Still and all, the Vienna Philharmonic's vital work, so full of character, attests to its reputation as a singer's orchestra. And, boy--what singing! It's a joy to encounter Elisabeth Schwarzkopf in her silvery prime as the Countess. Sena Jurinac spins out Cherubino's arias with irrepressible elegance and richness of tone. The same comment holds true for George London's fresh, youthful Almaviva. Irmgard Seefried shines as Susanna, most tellingly so in her lovely Letter Duet with Schwarzkopf. The true heart of the title role lies within the missing recitatives, yet one still can tell that Erich Kunz's Figaro commands vivid presence and style. All in all, Karajan's first recorded Figaro, if hardly the one from which to learn this indestructible masterpiece, will appeal chiefly to aficionados of Mozart singing at its zenith. --Jed Distler

    Customer Reviews:

    3 out of 5 stars No Recitative?.......2006-10-31

    I saw this a couple years ago at the Chicago Opera Theater, and one of the things I loved most about it was the recitatives. I had no idea when I bought this that the recitatives were taken out. So, to me, there are these awkward pauses. It's disappointing.
    Plus, Schwarzkopf is not at par with her best here; often enough she sounded too breathy. I have her EMI's same series release of Der Rosenkavalier. That's definitely worth buying.

    3 out of 5 stars A miss on most cylinders.......2005-09-18

    Any performance of Figaro without the dialogue is out of hte running for me, but even as vocalism the singing here often misfires. These were great or at least notable singers with lots of experience in Vienna, and Karajan was in his prime, but nothing seems witty or graceful enough--it's almost prissy at times. I would go straight for the classic reading under giulini, also on EMI.

    5 out of 5 stars There's more than one way to conduct "Figaro".......2005-02-06

    One of the great things about recorded performances of classical music is that they allow us to experience different performances on our favorite works, even if we personally consider one to be the "definitve" performance. For example, you may think that Angela Hewitt's Bach recordings are fantastic, the best way to play Bach. However, they are not the only way to play Bach, as Glenn Gould demonstrates. Their views regarding interpretive niceties are radically different. Neither are, irrespective of the views of many self-proclaimed musicologists, in and of themselves "correct" or "incorrect." Whether I like Hewitt or Gould better depends on many factors; oftentimes, these factors are extramusical, such as weather or mood, and they vary from one day to the next. Some days, I prefer Edwin Fischer. If I were asked to choose, I'm not sure I could. Luckily, there's no need to, for I can own and enjoy several different recordings of my favorite pieces.

    Now, I understand fully well that collecting opera is an expensive habit. For this reason, I shied away from Karajan's "Figaro" for some time. Why spend the money required on an "incomplete" recording of the opera, with the secco recitatives excised? To many, these omissions put Karajan's set out of court. Then I read about his preferences for "unnaturally fast" speeds. I don't know, I thought to myself, is this a "Figaro" worth having?

    The answer is a resounding "yes," and I'm glad I have not wasted another moment in adding it to my collection. Because of the number of very different recordings out there, no one is holding a gun to our head, forcing us to pick a "Figaro." This actually makes it more fun; we can compare Karajan's to other, treasured versions.

    Yes, he omits the recitatives. If this truly puts the set out of court for you, there is nothing I can do to change your mind, except perhaps say that the recitatives remain in versions by Giulini, Solti, Gardiner, and others. They won't disappear from those classic recordings just because you listen to Karajan's version. Yes, I understand that they tell a vital part of the story. But that doesn't relegate Karajan's version to "Cliffs Notes" status; it's more like seeing the story from a different perspective.

    As far as speeds are concerned, there are several points to be made on this end. First of all, in spite of notable exceptions, such as the Overture, Karajan's recording is not as fast when compared with other popular versions as some wild claims would have you believe. Second of all, Karajan's speeds reflect his personal view of the score as being more bracing than the interpretations of others. Karajan's speeds reflect a breathlessness that make the score almost frightening, rather than comedic. Thirdly, the most important factor in opera is not necessarily speed, but pacing. Karajan's pacing, his control, is remarkable, as it so often is in his recordings of the 1950s and 1960s. How many opera conductors have this kind of sense of pacing and structure? Even at high speeds, Karajan's grip never loosens, and he understands completely the structure of the opera.

    Well, what's left is the cast, and--well, look at the cast. It's fantastic, one of the best on records. Little else need be said on this subject.

    So, is Karajan's "Figaro" the only recording you should own, or even the first? Probably not. But it's a fresh, invigorating perpective. It guarantees, along with other great recordings of its era, that this great masterpiece will never become a museum piece. Remember, there's more than one way to conduct "Figaro." It's a great work, and thanks to recordings, we now can experience many differing interpretations. Give Karajan's a try. It's quite a ride!

    5 out of 5 stars Brilliant, nevertheless - THE BEST EVER !!!.......2003-09-20

    This CD is excellent, Schwarzkopf WITH HER BEAUTIFUL FEMALE VOICE just brigns elegance, London with his strong masculine voice overwhelms the listener. Brilliantly played and performed, No problems (maybe if they had the recitivos but there nothing much to worry). Orchestra is smooth, and touching, can be abit stronger. Karajan coonducting is graceful - a partically flawless Figaro - THE BEST EVER.

    5 out of 5 stars Brilliant!.......2003-09-18

    How can you describe this performance? Perfect Great Orchestra Great esemble ? That all you need to know - the Best Recordigns ever - Just buy it It won't do you wrong !!
    Classical Evolution: Marriage of Figaro (Highlights)
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Compilation but still excellent
    Classical Evolution: Marriage of Figaro (Highlights)
    Mozart
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    ASIN: B000065APG
    Release Date: 2002-05-07

    Tracks:

    1. Overture - Staatskapelle Dresden
    2. No. 1 Duetto - Cinque...Dieci - Elizabeth Carter
    3. No. 4 Aria - La Vendetta - Jozef Gregor
    4. No. 6 Aria - Non So Piu Cosa Son - Cecilia Bartoli
    5. No. 7 Trio - Dosa Sento! - Christian Bauer
    6. No. 9 Aria - Non Piu Andrai - Michele Pertusi
    7. No. 10 Cavatina - Porgi, Amor - NHK Chamber Soloists
    8. No. 11 Canzona - Voi Che Sapete - Ivanka Ninova
    9. No. 12 Aria - Venite...Inginocchiatevi - Elizabeth Carter
    10. No. 13 Terzetto - Susanna, Or Via, Sortite - Natale De Carolis
    11. No. 16 Duetto - Crudel! Perche Finora - Natale De Carolis
    12. No. 17 Aria - Hai Gia Vinta La Causa - Renato Bruson
    13. No. 19 Recitativo Ed Aria - E Susanna Non Vien!...Dove Sono - NHK Chamber Soloists
    14. No. 20 Duettino - Sull' Aria...Che Soave Zeffiretto - Elizabeth Carter
    15. No. 23 Cavatina - L'ho Perduta - Christiane Hossfeld
    16. No. 26 Reciativo Ed Aria - Tutto E Disposto...Aprite Un Po' Quegli Occhi - James Edwin Stith
    17. No. 27 Recitativo Ed Aria - Giunse Alfin Il Momento...Deh Vieni, Non Tardar - Elizabeth Carter
    18. Finale - Pace, Pace - Michele Pertusi

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Compilation but still excellent.......2005-05-28

    This recording is not your typical opera highlights. Instead of taking the best parts of a complete opera recording, this is a compilation of recordings by different soloists, conductors and orchestras. However, all the performances are excellent and strangely enough it actually works. I have listened to this CD many, many times and always enjoy it. At less than 3 dollars, it is well worth it. And one of the tracks features Cecilia Bartoli. What a bonus!
    Mozart: The Marriage of Figaro (Highlights)
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      Mozart: The Marriage of Figaro (Highlights)

      Manufacturer: Alex
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B000025KVU
      Release Date: 2002-01-28

      Tracks:

      1. Overture
      2. Cinque.. Dieci (Susanna & Figaro)
      3. Se Vuol Ballare (Figaro)
      4. Non So Piu Cosa Son, Cosa Faccio (Cherubino)
      5. Non Piu Andrai (Figaro)
      6. Voi Che Sapete (Cherubino)
      7. Crudel! Perche Finora (Count, Susanna)
      8. Hai Gia Vinta La Causa... Vedro Mentio Sospiro (Count)
      9. E Susanna Non Vien! Dove Sono I Bei Momenti- (Countess)
      10. Sull'aria (Countess, Susanna)
      11. Ricevete, Padrocina (Chorus)
      12. L'ho Perduta, Me Meschina (Barbarina)
      13. Tutto E Disposto... Aprite Un Po' Quegl'occhi (Figaro)
      14. Guinse Alfin Il Momento .. Deh Vieni Non Tardar (Susanna)
      15. Pace, Pace, Mio Dolce Tesoro (Figaro, Susanna, Count)
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        Manufacturer: Polygram Records
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        ASIN: B000001GR5
        Release Date: 1995-04-11

        Tracks:

        1. Le Nozze di Figaro: Act I: Duet - Bryn Terfel/Alison Hagley
        2. Le Nozze di Figaro: Act I: Recitative - Bryn Terfel/Alison Hagley
        3. Le Nozze di Figaro: Act I: Duet - Bryn Terfel/Alison Hagley
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        5. Le Nozze di Figaro: Act I: Aria
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        Mozart: Le Nozze di Figaro
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          ASIN: B000003D0R
          Release Date: 1995-05-16

          Tracks:

          1. Overture
          2. Duettino: 'Cinque ... dieci ...'
          3. Recitativo: Cosa Stai Misurando
          4. Duettino: Se A Caso Madama
          5. Recitativo: Or Bene, Ascolta E Taci
          6. Recitativo: Bravo, Signor Padrone!
          7. Cavatina: Se Vuol Ballare
          8. Recitativo: Ed Aspettaste Il Giorno
          9. Aria: La Vendetta, Oh, La Vendetta
          10. Recitativo: Tutto Ancor Non Ho Perso
          11. Duettino: Via, Resti, Servita, Madama Brillante
          12. Recitativo: Va La, Vecchia Pedante
          13. Aria: Non So Piu Cosa Son, Cosa Faccio
          14. Recitative: Ah, Son Perduto!
          15. Recitativo: Susanna, Il Ciel Vi Salvi
          16. Terzetto: Cosa Sento!
          17. Recitativo: Basilio, In Traccia Tosto
          18. Coro: Giovani Liete
          19. Recitativo: Cos E Questa Commedia?
          20. Coro: Giovani Liete
          21. Recitativo: Evviva!
          22. Aria: Non Piu Andrai
          23. Cavatina: Porgi, Amor
          24. Recitative: Vieni, Cara Susanna
          25. Recitativo: Bravo, Che Bella Voce
          26. Arietta: Voi Che Sapete
          27. Recitativo: Bravo, Che Bella Voce
          28. Aria: Venite, Inginocchiatevi
          29. Recitativo: Quante Buffonerie!
          30. Perche Chiusa?
          31. Recitativo: Che Novita!
          32. Terzetto: Susanna, Or Via, Sortite
          33. Recitativo: Dunque Voi Non Aprite?
          34. Duettino: Aprite, Presto - Oh Guarda Il Demonietto

          Tracks:

          1. Recitativo; Tutto E Come Il Lasciai
          2. N.16 Finale; Esci Ormai
          3. Recitativo; 'Che Imbarazzo E Mai Questo!'
          4. Recitativo; Via, Fatti Core
          5. N. 17 Duetto; Crudel! Perche Finora
          6. Recitativo; E Perche Fosti Meco
          7. Recitativo; Ehi, Susanna, Ove Vai?
          8. N. 18 Recitativo; Hai Gia Vinta La Causa!
          9. Aria; Vedro, Mentr'io Sospiro
          10. Recitativo; E Decisa La Lite
          11. N. 19 Sestetto; Riconosci In Questo Amplesso
          12. Recitativo; Eccovi, Ocaro Amico
          13. Recitativo; Andiam, Andiam, Bel Paggio
          14. N. 20 Recitativo; E Susanna Non Vien!
          15. Aria; Dove Sono
          16. Recitativo; Io Vi Dico Signor
          17. Recitativo; Cosa Mi Narri!
          18. N. 21 Duettino; Che Soave Zeffiretto
          19. Recitativo; Piegato E Il Foglio
          20. N. 22 Coro; Ricevete, O Padroncina
          21. Recitativo; Queste Sono, Madama
          22. Recitativo; Eh, Cospettaccio!
          23. Recitativo; Signor... Se Trattenete
          24. N. 23 Finale; Ecco La Marcia

          Tracks:

          1. N. 24 Cavatina: L'ho Perduta
          2. Recitativo; Barbarina, Cos'hai?
          3. Recitativo; Madre
          4. Recitativo; Presto, Avvertiam Susanna
          5. N. 25 Aria: Il Capro E La Capretta
          6. Recitativo; 'Nel Padiglione A Manca', Ei Cosi Disse
          7. Recitativo; E Barbarina
          8. Recitativo; Ha I Diavoli Nel Corpo
          9. N. 26 Aria; In Quegli Anni In Cui Val Poco
          10. N. 27 Recitativo; Tutto E Disposto
          11. Aria; Aprite Un Po' Quegli Occhi
          12. Recitativo; Signora, Ella Mi Disse
          13. Recitativo; Madama, Voi Tremate
          14. N. 28 Recitativo; Giunse Alfin El Momento
          15. Aria; Deh, Vieni, Non Tardar
          16. Recitativo; Perfida! E In Quella Forma
          17. N. 29 Finale; Pian Pianin Le Andro Piu Presso
          18. Recitativo (Alternative); Tutto Ancor Non Ho Perso
          19. N. 5 Cavatina (Alternative); Signora Mia Garbata
          20. Recitativo (Variant); Ehi, Sor Paggio
          21. N. 10 Aria; Non Piu Andrai
          22. N. 12 Arietta; Voi Che Sapete (With Corri's Embellishments)
          23. N. 13 Aria (Alternative); Un Moto Di Gioia, K.579
          24. N. 15 Recitativo (Alternative To Duet); Aprite, Presto, Aprite
          25. N.18 Aria (Variant); Vedro, Mentr'io Sospiro
          26. (Alternative Insert At Allegro Assai)
          27. N. 18 Aria (Alternative Ending); Vedro, Mentr'io Sospiro
          28. N. 20 Aria (Variant); Dove Sono
          29. No. 28 Recitativo; Giunse Alfin El Momento
          30. Aria (Alternative); Al Desio Di Chi T'adodra
          31. N. 28 Recitativo (Variant); Giunse Il Momento Alfine
          32. Aria; Non Tardar, Amato Bene

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