| 1. Se Morir |
| 2. Ya No Eres Tu |
| 3. Embrujo |
| 4. Me Voy |
| 5. Pecado Mortal |
| 6. Poco Mas |
| 7. Dia Gris |
| 8. Ciertas Cosas |
| 9. Donde Va |
| 10. Ojos Extranos |
| 11. Se Morir [Pista] |
Se Morir,Andres Cepeda,Balboa,Latin,Latin Pop,Pop,Tropical
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Les Introuvables Du Chant Verdien
Manufacturer: EMI Classics ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000051W4C Release Date: 2001-02-13 |
Tracks:
- Ernani: Act I: Surta E La Notte... Ernani! Ernani, Involami - Frieda Hempel
- Ernani: Act I: Che Mai Vegg'io!... Infelice!... Infin Che Un Brando Vindice - Boris Christoff
- Ernani: Act II: Vieni Meco... - Mattia Battistini/Emillia Cors/Chor Del Teatro Alla Scala
- Ernani: Act III: O De' Verd'anni Miei - Giuseppe Kaschmann/Salvatore Cottone
- Ernani: Act III: Gran Dio!... O De' Verd'anni Miei - Benvenuto Franci
- Ernani: Act III: O Sommo Carlo - Mattia Battistini/Emillia Corsi/Luigi Colazza/Aristodemo Silich/Chor Del Teatro Alla Scala
- Il Trovatore: Act I: Tacea La Notte Placida - Giannina Arangi-Lombardi
- Il Trovatore: Act I: Deserto Sulla Terra - Francesco Tamagno
- Il Trovatore: Act II: Stride La Vampa! - Fedora Barbiera
- Il Trovatore: Act II: Condotta Ell'era In Ceppi - Margarete Klose
- Il Trovatore: Act II: Perigliarti Ancor (Sung In German) - Margarete Matzenauer/Heinrich Knote
- Il Trovatore: Act II: Il Balen Del Suo Sorriso - Giuseppe Pacini
- Il Trovatore: Act III: Ah! Si Ben Mio, Coll'essere - Charles Dalmores
- Il Trovatore: Act III: Di Quella Pira (Sung In French) - Cesar Vezzani
- Il Trovatore: Act III: Di Quella Pira - Jussi Bjorling
- Il Trovatore: Act IV: Timor Di Me?... D'amor Sull'ali Rosee - Emmy Destinn
- Il Trovatore: Act IV: D'amor Sull'ali Rosee (Sung In German) - Frida Leider
- Il Trovatore: Act IV: D'amor Sull'ali Rosee - EVA TURNER
- Il Trovatore: Act IV: Udiste?... Mira, D'acerbe Lagrime... Vivra! - Carlo Galeffi/Giannina Arragi-Lombardi
- Il Trovatore: Act IV: Si M'ami Ancor... Ai Nostri Monti - Beniamino Gigli/Cloe Elmo
Tracks:
- Macbeth: Act II: La Luce Langue (Sung In German) - Martha Modl
- Macbeth: Act IV: O Figli, O Figli Mie!... Ah La Paterna Mano - Enrico Caruso
- Macbeth: Act IV: Una Macchia E Qui Tuttora - Margherita Grandi/Vera Terry/Ernest Frank
- Rigoletto: Act I: Questa O Quella - Alfred Piccaver
- Rigoletto: Act I: Questa O Quella - Dino Borgioli
- Rigoletto: Act I: Pari Siamo! - Tito Gobbi
- Rigoletto: Act I: Gia Tre Lune... Veglia, O Donna (Sung In German) - Claire Dux/Joseph Schwartz
- Rigoletto: Act I: E Il Sol Dell'anima (Sung In French) - Miguel Villabella/Elde Norena
- Rigoletto: Act I: Caro Nome (Sung In Russian) - Lydia Lipowska
- Rigoletto: Act I: Caro Nome (Sung In German) - Maria Ivogun
- Rigoletto: Act II: Cortigiani, Vil Razza Damnata (Sung In German) - Joseph Schwarz
- Rigoletto: Act II: Cortigianni, Vil Razza Damnata - Pasquale Amato
- Rigoletto: Act II: Ciel! Dammi Corraggio! Tutte Le Feste - Olimpia Boronat
- Rigoletto: Act II: Tutte Le Feste... Piangi Fanciulla - Lotte Schone/Herbert Janssen
- Rigoletto: Act II: No, Vecchio, T'inganni... Si Vendetta - Maria Galvany
- Rigoletto: Act III: La Donna E Mobile - Enrico Caruso
- Rigoletto: Act III: La Donna E Mobile - Tino Folgar
- Rigoletto: Act III: Bella Figlia Dell'amore - Beniamino Gigli/Louise Homer/Amelita Galli-Curci/Giuseppe De Luca
- Rigoletto: Act III: O Mia Gilda... Lassu In Ciel - Tito Ruffo/Graziella Pareto
Tracks:
- Simon Boccanegra: Prologuo: A Te L'estremo Addio... Il Lacerto Spirito - Francesco Navarini
- Simon Boccanegra: Prologuo: A te L'estremo Addio... Il Lacertato Spirito - Alexander Kipnis
- La Traviata: Act I: Un Di, Felice - Bjorn Talen/Lola Artot De Padila
- La Traviata: Act I: Ah Fors' e Lui (Sung In Russian) - Antonina Neshdanova/Umberto Mazetti
- La Traviata: Act I: Ah Fors'e Lui - Maria kousnezoff
- La Traviata: Act I: Ah Fors'e Lui... Follie!... Sempre Libera - Luisa Tetrazzini
- La Traviata: Act II: De' Miel Bollenti Spiriti - Fernando De Lucia
- La Traviata: Act II: Lunge Da Lei... De' Miei Bollentti Spiriti - Giuseppe Di Stefano
- La Traviata: Act II: Dite Alla Giovine - Nellie Melba/John Brownlee/Harold Craxton
- La Traviata: Act II: Madamigella Valery?... Pura Siccome Un Angelo... Dite Alla Giovine - Rolando Panerai/Elisabeth Schwarzkopf
- La Traviata: Act II: Che Fai? Nulla Scrivevi? (Sung In German) - Helge Roswaenge/Maria Cebotari
- La Traviata: Act II: Mio Figlio... Di Provenza - Mattia Battistini
- La Traviata: Act II: Alfredo, Alfredo... - Lilli Lehmann
- La Traviata: Act III: Teneste La Promessa... Addio, Del Passato - Claudio Muzio
- La Traviata: Act III: Teneste La Promessa... Addio De Passato - Margherita Carosio
Tracks:
- Nabucco: Act I: Sperate, O Figli - Nazzareno De Angelis
- Nabucco: Act II: Anch'io Dischiuso Un Giorno - Ines De Frate
- Nabucco: Act III: Ah! Prigioniero Io Sono... Dio Di Giuda - Carlo Galeffi
- La Forza Del Destino: Act I: Ma Pellegrina Ed Orfana - Gina Cigna
- La Forza Del Destino: Act II: Madre, Pietosa Vergine - Celestina Boninsegna
- La Forza Del Destino: Act II: Son Giunta!... Madre, Pietosa Vergine - Dusolina Giannini
- La Forza Del Destino: Act II: Chi Puo Legger Nel Futoro (Sung In German) - Ivan Andresen/Meta Seinemeyer
- La Forza Del Destino: Act II: Alzatevi... La Vergine Degli Angeli - Ezio Pinza/Rosa Ponselle/Chor Of The Metropolitan Opr
- La Forza Del Destino: Act III: O Tu Che In Seno Agli Angeli - Francesco Merli
- La Forza Del Destino: Act III: Solene In Quest'ora - Enrico Caruso/Antonio Scotti
- La Forza Del Destino: Act III: Morir!... Urna Fatale... E Salvo (Sung In German) - Heinrich Schlusnus
- La Forza Del Destino: Act IV: Invano, Alvaro - Gino Bechi/Giacomo Lauri-Volpi
- La Forza Del Destino: Act IV: Pace, Pace, Mio Dio - Salomea Kruszelnicka
- La Forza Del Destino: Act IV: Pace, Pace, Mio Dio - Zinka Milanov
- La Forza Del Destino: Act IV: Non Imprecare - Ezio Pinza/Rosa Ponselle/Giovanni Martinelli
Tracks:
- Don Carlo: Act I: E Lui... Dio, Che Nell'alma - Giuseppe De Luca/Giovanni Martinelli
- Don Carlo: Act II: Nell Giardin Del Bello (Sung In German) - Margarete Arndt-Ober
- Don Carlo: Act II: Restate - Boris Christoff/Tito Gobbi
- Don Carlo: Act IV: Ou Suis-je!... Je Dormirai Dans Mon Manteau Royal (Sung In French) - Pol Plancon
- Don Carlo: Act III: Ella Giammai M'amo!... Dormiro Sol - Boris Christoff
- Don Carlo: Act III: O Don Fatale - Frida Leider
- Don Carlo: Act III: O Don Fatale - Clara Butt
- Don Carlo: Act III: I. Convien Qui Dirci Addio... Per Me Giunto/II. O Carlo Ascolta... Lo Morro - Tito Gobbi
- Don Carlo: Act IV: Tu Che Le Vanita - Hertha Stolzenberg
- I Vespri Siciliani: Act II: O Tu Palermo - Boris Christoff
- I Vespri Siciliani: Act III: In Braccia Alle Dovizie - Riccardo Stracciari
- I Vespri Siciliani: Act IV: Giorno Di Pianto (Sung In German) - Helge Roswaenge
- I Vespri Siciliani: Act IV: Arrigo! Ah Parli A Un Core - Ester Mazzoleni
- I Vespri Siciliani: Act IV: Merce, Dilette Amiche - Rosa Raisa
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- I Lombardi/Jerusalem: Act II: Je Veux Encore Entendre - Leonce Escalais
- I Lombardi/Jerusalem: Act II: Grace, Mon Dieu!... O Jour Fatal - Paul Payan
- I Lombardi/Jerusalem: Act III: Or Non Piu... Qual Volutta Trascorrere - Elisabeth Rethberg/Beniamino Gigli/Ezio Pinza
- Aida: Act I: Celeste Aida (Sung In French) - Paul Franz
- Aida: Act I: Se Quel Guerrier Io Fossi!... Celeste Aida (Sung In German) - Helge Roswaenge
- Aida: Act I: I Sacri Nomi (Sung In French) - Felia Litvinne
- Aida: Act I: Ritorna Vincitor - Giannina Russ
- Aida: Act I: Ritorna Vincitor - Florence Austral
- Aida: Act III: O Patria Mia (Sung In German) - Emmy Destinn
- Aida: Act III: Qui Radames Verra... O Patria Mia (Sung In Russian) - Natalia Yushina
- Aida: Act III: Pur Ti Riveggo - Giovanni Martinelli/Rosa Ponselle
- Aida: Act III: Fuggiam Gli Ardori Inospiti (Sung In German) - Elsa Bland/Leo Slezak
- Aida: Act III: Lo L'amo Sempre... Gia I Sacerdoti (Sung In German) - Sabine Kalter/Richard Tauber
- Aida: Act III: Ohime!... Morir Mi Sento - Ebe Stignani/Chor Del Teatro Dell'Opr Di Roma
- Aida: Act III: Morir Si Pura E Bella (Sung In German) - Leo Slezak/Sofie Sedlmair
- Aida: Act III: O Terra, Addio - Johanna Gadski/Enrico Caruso
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- I Due Foscari: Act I: O Vecchio Cor - Riccardo Stracciari
- I Due Foscari: Act I: Questa Dunque - Pasquale Amato
- Otello: Act I: Esultate - Giacomo Lauri-Volpi
- Otello: Act I: Esultate - John O'Sullivan
- Otello: Act I: Qua, Ragazzi... Inaffia L'ugola! - Apollo Granforte/Nello Palai/Piero Girardi/Chor Del Teatro Alla Scala, Milano
- Otello: Act I: Gia Nella Notte - Tino Pattiera/Meta Seinemeyer
- Otello: Act II: Credo In Un Dio Crudel - Cesare Formichi
- Otello: Act II: Tu! Indietro... Ora E Per Sempre Addio (Sung In French) - Jose Luccioni
- Otello: Act II: Tu! Indietro... Ora E Per Sempre Addio - Mario Del Monaco
- Otello: Act II: Era La Notte - Eugenio Giraldoni
- Otello: Act II: E Qual Certezza... Era La Notte - Lawrence Tibbett
- Otello: Act II: Si Pel Ciel - Giovanni Zenatello/Paquale Amato
- Otello: Act III: Dio! Mi Potevi Scagliar (Sung In German) - Lauritz Melchior
- Otello: Act III: Dio! Mi Potevi Scagliar - Renato Zanelli
- Otello: Act IV: Piangea Cantando (Sung In German) - Lotte Lehmann
- Otello: Act IV: Mia Madre Aveva Una Pavera Ancella - Yvonne Gall
- Otello: Act IV: Ave Maria (Sung In German) - Tiana Lemnitz
- Otello: Act IV: Niun Mi Tema - Francesco Tamagno/Salvatore Cottone
- Otello: Act IV: Niun Mi Tema - Giuseppe Borgatti
Tracks:
- Luisa Miller: Act I: Ah! Tutto M'arride... Il Mio Sangue - Tancredi Pasero
- Luisa Miller: Act II: Oh! Fede Negar Potessi... Quando Le Sere Al Placido - Giuseppe Anselmi
- Luisa Miller: Act II: Quando Le Sere Al Placido - Aureliano Pertile
- Un Ballo In Maschera: Act I: Zitti... L'incanto... Re Dell'abisso - Irene Minghini-Cattaneo
- Un Ballo In Maschera: Act I: E' Scherzo Od E Follia - Aureliano Pertile/Ines Maria Ferraris/Luis Bertana/Antonio Righetti/Cesare Baromeo
- Un Ballo In Maschera: Act II: Ma Dall'arido Stelo - Eugenai Burzio
- Un Ballo In Maschera: Act II: Ma Dall'arido Stelo - Hina Spani
- Un Ballo In Maschera: Act III: Morro, Ma Prima In Grazia (Sung In German) - Melanie Kurt
- Un Ballo In Maschera: Act III: Morro, Ma Prima In Grazia - Elisabeth Rethberg
- Un Ballo In Maschera: Act III: Eri Tu - Giuseppe De Luca
- Un Ballo In Maschera: Act III: Saper Vorreste - Selma Kurz
- Un Ballo In Maschera: Act III: Forse La Soglia Attinse... Ma Se M'e Forza Perderti - Antonio Cortis
- Falstaff: Act I: L'onore! - Mariano Stabile
- Falstaff: Act II: Alfin, T'ho Colto... Quand'ero Paggio - Antonio Magini-Coletti/Elisa Petri
- Falstaff: Act II: Quand'ero Paggio - Victor Maurel
- Falstaff: Act III: Ehi! Taverniere - Mariano Stabile
- Falstaff: Act III: Da Labbro Il Canto - Tito Schipa
- Falstaff: Act III: Sul Fil D'un Soffio Etesio - Toti Dal Monte/Chor Del Teatro Alla Scal, Milano
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This collection, whose French title might be translated "Verdi Vocal Rarities," is a unique contribution to the Verdi centennial year. Its 136 selections on eight compact discs offer an in-depth survey of singers who recorded notable Verdi performances during the era of 78-rpm recording. Coincidentally, this period covers, within a few years, the half- century after the composer's death, in 1901. Some of the singers in the earliest cuts--tenor Francesco Tamagno and bass Victor Maurel, for example--had known Verdi and sung for him. Many of the singers will be familiar to connoisseurs of Verdi discography--Enrico Caruso, Boris Christoff, Fedora Barbieri, Ezio Pinza, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Tito Gobbi, Beniamino Gigli, and Jussi Bjoerling, to name a few. Others, such as Frieda Hempel, Emmy Destinn, Martha Modl, Joseph Schwarz, Gino Cigna, and Mattia Battistini, are names you come across in books about opera, but you have heard their voices only if you spend a lot of time with historic recordings. And a lot of performances, including some of the best, are likely to be the work of singers encountered for the first time.Most of the big moments from Verdi's operas are included--grouped by opera, not by chronological order of recording. There are a few strange omissions; for example, the "Miserere" scene from Il trovatore. But other selections, such as "Ah fors' e lui" and "La donna e mobile," are given in two or three performances--sometimes in French, German, or Russian as well as Italian. Some of the performances are classics; many are mind-boggling.
Some favorite Verdi singers--Maria Callas, Joan Sutherland, Placido Domingo, and Luciano Pavarotti, among them--are absent because they began recording after the collection's cutoff date. Other problems are mostly related to the dates of the original recordings. The sound is all pre-high-fidelity and sometimes quite primitive, though some remarkable work has been done to optimize the earliest items. The annotations are minimal--mostly the date, venue, and performers in each cut, with pictures of the biggest stars. This decision was probably made to keep the price low, and those who already know most of the arias and ensembles will likely find the tradeoff acceptable. --Joe McLellan
Customer Reviews:
Rare but well-polished Verdi gems........2001-10-21
Few would quibble about the quality of what is to be found in this splendid collection of Verdi "introuvables". You will hear how Emmy Destinn portrayed Aida yearning for her homeland in 1908, and how Elisabeth Schwarzkopf portrayed Violetta intereacting with her lover's father in 1953. You will hear several items duplicated. Francesco Navarini, recorded in 1907 with a piano, makes a stunning Fiesco in the "Simon Boccanegra" prologue, as is not up-staged by the more familiar Alexander Kipnis version which follows.
You might regret that your favourite Verdi record is not here. You'll have opportunities to make comparisons, however. I could never believe that anyone could equal Giuseppe de Luca'a 1930 "O sommo Carlo" from "Ernani, but here I have a chance to hear for the first time how the famous baritone Mattia Battistini did it in 1906.
Keith Hardwick compiled and transferred this collection originally in the late 1980s. He has augmented and transferred that issue onto 8 CDs, and provided the annotations. Full recording details are provided, there are many singer photographs but no singer biographies.
The recording dates range from 1903 to 1953. Sadly, almost all the singers - Dame Elisabeth Schwarzkopf being a notable exception - are all dead by now. Those of us who have opportunities to hear and collect their work, however, can be grateful that the older we get the better it sounds. Indeed, I have never heard any of the items included here in better transfers. Elsewhere I have given this issue a five star rating. Subsequent hearings have made me aware of a technical matter which may bother some listeners. This set has been transferred from the long playing records on which it was originally issued. Their pristine sound quality has been preserved but also some of the ghostly "swish" that accompanied each revolution.
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English and Italian Renaissance Madrigals
Manufacturer: EMI Classics ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000031WJ8 Release Date: 2000-04-11 |
Tracks:
- Cantiam Lieti Cantiamo
- E D'Un Bel Matin D'Amore
- Quella Bella E Biancha Mano
- Una Leggiadra Nimpha
- Venite Amanti Insieme
- Divini Occhi Sereni
- Con L'Angelico Riso
- Madonna, Il Tuo Bel Viso
- Fuggi, Fuggi, Cor Mio
- Si Liet' E Grata Morte
- Se La Dura Durezza
- Ahime, Ahime, Dov'E 'L Bel Viso
- Madonna, S'Io V'Offendo
- II Bianco E Dolce Cigno
- Donne, Venete Al Ballo
- Morir Non Puo Il Mio Cuore
- Se La Mia Vita
- Mia Benigna Fortuna
- Ancor Che Col Partire
- O Sonno
- Chi La Gagliarda
- Madonna Mia Fa
- Medici Noi Siamo
- Quando Sara Mai Quel Zorno
- Matona, Mia Cara
- Tre Ciechi Siamo
Tracks:
- O Grief Even On The Bud
- When Lo By Break Of Morning
- April Is In My Mistress' Face
- The First Part
- The Second Part
- Sweet Nymph Come To Thy Lover
- The First Part
- The Second Part
- Miraculous Love's Wounding
- Adieu Sweet Amarillis
- Weep O Mine Eyes
- The Silver Swan
- The First Part
- The Second Part
- Since Robin Hood
- Fire And Lightning
- Strike It Up Tabor
- See, See, The Shepherds' Queen
- Come Sable Night
- Sweet Suffolk Owl
- In Nets Of Golden Wires
- Draw On Sweet Night
Customer Reviews:
A "Regular People" Review.......2007-03-20
Not stilted but powerfully alive.......2005-02-24
Better at Italian than English.......2003-07-25
The Italian pieces are presentable, enjoyable, and sung with delicacy and a fine sense of the artifice of the Italian madrigal. Although this recording can be moving, these pieces are performed more with reverence than with love. These are well worth hearing, but the French ensembles sing these with a bit more feeling. Try, say, Ensemble Clément Janequin.
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Dangerous Graces: Music by Cipriano de Rore and his pupils
Manufacturer: Linn Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000068C1C Release Date: 2002-11-05 |
Album Description
This is the first of a 2-CD set which illustrates the kind of music sung and played by the women musicians of the courts of Parma and Ferrara in the second half of the sixteenth century. These women were among the first professional women musicians, and they practised their trade at the peril of their reputations. Some of them did not survive their activities - one was murdered by her husband on suspicion of adultery, another was ostracised by the court for appearing too eager to sing. This disc concentrates on the established madrigal repertoire written by Cipriano de Rore and his pupils Giaches de Wert, Luzzasco Luzzaschi and Marc'Antonio Ingegneri.
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Carlo Gesualdo: Madrigali Libri I-III
Manufacturer: Cpo Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000AMMSH6 Release Date: 2005-09-20 |
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beautiful perfomances of exsquisite madrigals.......2005-10-01
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La Traviata à Paris / Gvazava, Cura, Panerai; Mehta (2000 TV film)
Giuseppe Verdi , Zubin Mehta , José Cura , Eteri Gvazava , Rolando Panerai , Nicolas Rivenq , Magali Léger , Raphaelle Farman , Alain Gabriel , and Giorgio Gatti Manufacturer: Elektra / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004TT0K Release Date: 2000-08-15 |
Tracks:
- La Traviata A Paris: Preludio - Zubin Mehta
- Atto Primo: 'Dell'invito Trascorsa E Gia L'ora' - Nicolas Rivenq
- Atto Primo: Brindisi 'Libiamo, Libiamo Ne'lieti Calici' - Nicolas Rivenq
- Atto Primo: 'Che E Cio?' - Nicolas Rivenq
- Atto Primo: 'Oh! Qual Pallor!' - Jose Cura
- Atto Primo: 'Un Di Felice' - Jose Cura
- Atto Primo: 'Si Ridesta In Ciel L'aurora' - Nicolas Rivenq
- Atto Primo: 'E Strano! E Strano!...Ah, Fors'e Lui' - Eteri Gvazava
- Atto Primo: 'Follie! ... Sempre Libera' - Jose Cura
- Atto Secondo: 'Lunge Da Lei' - Jose Cura
- Atto Secondo: 'De'miei Bollenti Spiriti' - Jose Cura
- Atto Secondo: 'Annina, Donde Vieni?' - Jose Cura
- Atto Secondo: 'Oh Mio Rimorso!' - Jose Cura
- Atto Secondo: 'Alfredo?' - Rolando Panerai
- Atto Secondo: 'Pura Siccome Un Angelo' - Rolando Panerai
- Atto Secondo: 'Dite Alla Giovine' - Rolando Panerai
- Atto Secondo: 'Dammi Tu Forza, O Cielo' - Jose Cura
- Atto Secondo: 'Ah, Vive Sol Quel Core' - Rolando Panerai
- Atto Secondo: 'Di Provenza Il Mar' - Rolando Panerai
Tracks:
- Atto Secondo: 'Avrem Lieta Di Maschere La Notte' - Raphaelle Farman
- Atto Secondo: 'Noi Siamo Zingarelle' - Raphaelle Farman
- Atto Secondo: 'Di Madride Noi Siam Matadori' - Raphaelle Farman
- Atto Secondo: 'Alfredo! Voi!' - Nicolas Rivenq
- Atto Secondo: 'Invitato A Qui Seguirmi' - Jose Cura
- Atto Secondo: 'Ogni Suo Aver' - Nicolas Rivenq
- Atto Secondo: 'Di Sprezzo Degno' - Nicolas Rivenq
- Atto Terzo: Preludio - Zubin Mehta
- Atto Terzo: 'Annina? - Commandate?' - Eteri Gvazava
- Atto Terzo: 'Teneste La Promessa' - Eteri Gvazava
- Atto Terzo: 'Addio, Del Passato Bei Sogni' - Eteri Gvazava
- Atto Terzo: 'Largo Al Quadrupede Sir Della Festa' - Emanuela di Pietro
- Atto Terzo: 'Signora... - Che T'accadde?' - Jose Cura
- Atto Terzo: 'Parigi, O Cara, Noi Lasceremo' - Jose Cura
- Atto Terzo: 'Ah! Gran Dio! Morir Si Giovane' - Jose Cura
- Atto Terzo: 'Ah! Violetta! - Voi, Signor' - Rolando Panerai
- Atto Terzo: 'Se Una Pudica Vergine' - Rolando Panerai
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This recording comes from the "real-time" Traviata presented on European television in June 2000. The idea was to heighten the drama by placing the opera in Parisian locations that still reflected the 1850s setting, and then having the soloists sing as plausibly as possible to a recorded soundtrack. The effect was somewhat bizarre--especially when it appeared that Violetta's cramped, little Act IV apartment had a mysteriously grand concert-hall acoustic. The recording, however, allows one to judge the performance on its musical--and not its televisual--merits, and on the whole it comes off rather well. Dreamboat tenor José Cura makes a passionate and convincing Alfredo, and Eteri Gvazava captures the pathos, if not the sparkle, of Violetta. She excels in the dramatic deathbed music of Act IV, but is less happy in the spinto (and fiendishly difficult) scales and leaps of "Sempre libera" in Act I. The warm orchestral accompaniment is sensitive to the singers, but just occasionally lacks power. All in all, this is a good introduction to the opera and a neat tie-in to the TV production. --Warwick ThompsonCustomer Reviews:
A flop.......2004-02-03
good but not great.......2003-06-29
OK, some of you may want to find a different presentation of the old classic, in that sense, you probably won't be disappointed by the musical portion of it (if you can overlook the one role I mentioned above), but for those of you looking for the DVD, I would suggest to stop that search right now, not because it is not available in stores, but because of its less than pleasing visual presentation.
The raison d'etre of this sound recording is the made-for-television event of broadcasting from Paris, purportedly made by the same crew that made the Tosca from Rome. While Tosca from Rome was a live performance, a grand artistic tour de force, this TV film was made in such an amateurish fashion, that it looks like the entire crew had a lobotomy after the first success. The direction, the use of cameras (angles, movement, etc.), as well as the acting evoked from the performers are horrendous. The under-the-table scene in Act I is unnecessary, and looks to be a copy from Boheme; the use of Steadycam (it is mounted on the cameraman, and his going and stopping give the feeling of discontinuity) gimmick is not much of an improvement from Dave Letterman's Monkeycam years ago; and the camera angle and zoom is very curious, the director seems to like to place obstacles, like tree leaves, tall grass, furniture, and other things, between the camera and performers. I was so distracted by his constant obscuring of Germont and Violetta's faces in Act II that I kept thinking "ticks, ticks, ticks" when they walked into the overgrown tall grass, and "will she scream if she finds a worm" when they kept walking into the hanging willow leaves. 8-)
I may appear to be a little cynical, but my point is that if it fails to capture the attention of the audience, the director failed his job. This production's visual part is full of unsuccessful experiments, it is painful to watch. So if you have to get this performance, get the CD version, but stay away from the video (get the Zefferelli version instead to see how it's supposed to be done).
La Traviata a Paris a wonderful experience.......2002-04-13
Wonderful music, very well sung.......2002-04-12
Remember that this beautiful music and drama was created as entertainment. Let's not get in the way of enjoying this fine performance with pointless academic refernces to other people who may have done it better. Lighten up folks!
Having vented all of that,I'm looking forward a release of the DVD version of this performance. The CD just is fine, but watching it as a full performance is even better. Just saw it broadcast by the CBC while in Toronto. Get the DVD, listen - watch, enjoy.
angel music.......2001-08-24
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Verdi: Il Trovatore
Manufacturer: Decca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006LENP Release Date: 2003-02-11 |
Tracks:
- All'erta! All'erta! - Giorgio Tozzi
- Di Due Figli Vivea Padre Beato - Giorgio Tozzi
- Che Piu T'arresti?
- Tacea La Notte Placida E Bella In Ciel Sereno
- Di Tale Amor, Che Dirsi Mal Puo Dalla Parola
- Tace La Notte! ... Il Trovator! - Ugo Savarese
- Deserto Sulla Terra ... Anima Mia!
- Infida!...- Qual Voce! ... Di Geloso Amor Sprezzato ... Un Istante Almen Dia Loco il Tuo Sdegno Alla Ragione
- Vedi! Le Fosche Notturne Spoglie ... Chi Del Gitano I Giorni Abbella? (Anvil Chorus) - Coro Del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino
- Stride La Vampa! ... Mesta E La Tua Canzon - Mario Del Monaco
- Soli Or Siamo; Deh, Narra Quella Storia Funesta ... Condotta Ell'era In Ceppi - Mario Del Monaco
- Non Son Tuo Figlio? - Mario Del Monaco
- Mal Reggendo All'aspro Assalto ... L'usato Messo Ruiz Invia! - Mario Del Monaco
- Perigliarti Ancor Languente Per Cammin Selvaggio Ed Ermo! - Mario Del Monaco
- Tutto E Deserto - Giorgio Tozzi
- Il Balen Del Suo Sorriso ... Quel Suono! ... Ardir!... Andiam ... Per Me, Ora Fatale, I Tuoi Momenti Affretta - Giorgio Tozzi
- Ah!... Se L'erro T'ingombra, O Figlia D'Eva, I Rai ... Perche Piangete?
- E Deggio... E Posso Crederlo? ... Urgel Viva!
Tracks:
- Or Co' Dadi, Ma Fra Poco Giocherem Ben Altro Gioco - Giorgio Tozzi
- Squilli, Echeggi La Tromba Guerriera - Giorgio Tozzi
- In Braccio Al Mio Rival! ... Che Fu? ... Innanzi, O Strega - Giulietta Simionato
- Giorni Poveri Vivea ... Tu Vedi Chi L'infame, Orribil Opra Commettea ... Deh, Rallentate, O Barbari, Le Acerbe Mie Ritorte - Giulietta Simionato
- Quale D'armi Fragor Poc'anzi Intesi?
- Ah! Si, Ben Mio; Coll'essere Io Tuo, Tu Mia Consorte - Mario Del Monaco
- L'onda De' Suoni Mistici ... La Zingara, Vieni, Tra Ceppi Mira
- Di Quella Pira L'orrendo Foco ... All'armi! All'armi!
- Siam Giunti: Ecco La Torre
- D'amor Sull'ali Rosee Vanne, Sospir Dolente
- Miserere ... Quel Suon, Quelle Preci Solenni ... Ah, Che La Morte Ognora E Tarda Nel Venir
- Tu Vedrai Che Amore In Terra Mai Del Mio Non Fu Piu Forte
- Udiste? Come Albeggi, La Scure Al Figlio, Ed Alla Madre Il Rogo - Ugo Savarese
- A Te Davanti. - Qual Voce!
- Mira, Di Acerbe Lagrime Spargo Al Tuo Piede Un Rio
- (Vivra!... Contende Il Giubilo I Detti A Me, Signore...)
- Madre?... Non Dormi? ... Vedi?... Le Sue Fosche Impronte - Mario Del Monaco
- Si; La Stanchezza M'opprime, O Figlio - Mario Del Monaco
- Che!... Non M'inganna Quel Fioco Lume?
- Parlar Non Vuoi?
- Ti Scosta... - Non Respingermi
- Prima Che D'altri Vivere... Io Volli Tua Morir! ... Sia Tratto Al Ceppo!
Customer Reviews:
A Worthy Trovatore.......2006-05-13
First, there is the pleasure of hearing Tebaldi in a role that wasn't central to her repertory. Having heard her Violetta on an early '50s Decca recording of Traviata I was not expecting much in the way of florid singing. I was pleasantly surprised. True, some of the runs are sketchy and the tone isn't always ideally equalized when she goes for the high notes, but Tebaldi isn't far behind the fabled Milanov, a favorite in this role. Tebaldi's italianate timbre is a decided plus. A few days ago I played the first act aria and cabaletta for some friends without any identification. After some puzzled looks, someone commented that whoever it was, she was great and though she sounded like Tebaldi, the florid singing was too good for it to be her. Needless to say, they were all pleasantly surprised.
I think Simionato is simply the finest Azucena on disc - whether here or in the legendary Salzburg broadcast of a few years later.
Del Monaco isn't an intellectual tenor by any stretch of the imagination, but this is elemental, viscerally exciting singing. I'll give up the subtle nuances for a vital, heroic Manrico like this.
Savarese is a competant Di Luna. He's certainly not offensive, but there's not much here to convince the listener he belongs in the company of the great exponents of the role. I have to admit that I think the role's showpiece, "Il balen" is a problem for any interpreter. I think organ grinder every time I hear it.
It's always a pleasure to hear the young Tozzi's richly overtoned voice as Ferrando.
Erede is no Karajan (or Mehta) but he gives us a well routined reading of the score. Finally, the sonics of this 1956 recording are very impressive early vintage stereo. Despite its occasional flaws, I quickly have become very attached to this venerable Trovatore.
Strangely fascinating!.......2004-01-01
Mario Del Monaco is, as expected, a heroic Manrico. He rarely sings piano and knows little about elegant phrasing but the sheer vigour and ring of his voice strikes in magnificiently! Only F. Corelli equals Mario in force and exciting high notes. Musically, Corelli is certainly more creative but I've always found Del Monaco's voice more handsome. Tastes differ, though. Del Monaco is particularly thrilling in "mal reggendo, all'aspro assalto", "ah! Si, ben mio" and "Di quella pira" even if he could hold the last note longer in the cabaletta.
The casting of Renata Tebaldi as Leonora is for most opera fans controversial. She is a spinto with little agilty; it's interesting to see what such a voice can offer. Indeed, she barely manages the florid parts and the highest notes sound effortfull. In this part she's nowhere near Caballe, Milanov, Callas or even Price. However, there are other moments that no other soprano in my experience has ever sung so idiomatically. In "mira, di acerbe lagrime" for example, the way she sings those long phrases using her glorious spinto instrument is unique. She firmly grasps each note and the result is intoxicating! Same with Miserere and the proceeding Manrico - Leonora encounter. Dramatically her outbreaks are few. However, Tebaldi was THE FIRST who made me realise that Leonora is a woman in love!
If one can argue about the performances of Tebaldi and Del Monaco, little can be said about Simionato's Acuzena. Along with Barbieri and Cossotto she's one of the best interpreters of this wonderful role, probably Verdi's greatest mezzo part. The weakest link of the cast is Ugo Savarese's routine Conte di Luna. If only Bastianini had joined this recording instead. Tozzi does an OK job as Ferrando. Erede conducts well but nothing really memorable. Decca's early stereo sound certainly impresses; pity that EMI and RCA didn't adopt stereo so early as well.
On the whole, this set won't beat famous Trovatores like Karajan's live performance but it will always attract my attention!
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Lebendige Vergangenheit: Fernando Corena
Manufacturer: Preiser Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00020PVJS Release Date: 2004-12-28 |
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Lebendige Vergangenheit: Giulio Neri
Manufacturer: Preiser Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000AN1BG Release Date: 2003-12-30 |
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Se Morir
Andrés Cepeda Manufacturer: F.M. / Balboa ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00004TIN4 Release Date: 2001-06-18 |
Tracks:
- Se Morir
- Ya No Eres Tu
- Embrujo
- Me Voy
- Pecado Mortal
- Poco Mas
- Dia Gris
- Ciertas Cosas
- Donde Va
- Ojos Extranos
- Se Morir [Pista]
Customer Reviews:
Cepeda es Impecable!.......2001-11-09
A pesar de envolvernos en un aura triste y "gris"
"Se morir" tiene vida en cada cancion, razgos muy calidos tambien.. como musica de fogata.
Cepeda resulta brillante!
No sobra destacar tambien su evolucion como musico solista luego de Poligamia la cual me resulta muy familiar a lo sucedido con Enrique Bunbury y sus hereoes del silencio a una escala 10/100.
Es el sentido y la capacidad de hacer otro tipo de melodias sin que necesariamente se estanquen en generos tan trillados como el pop-rock,ese es su angel y eso es a lo que en estos dias cuando ya todo ha sido creado le llamamos creatividad.
Thank Goodness for Andres Cepeda.......2001-03-11
soothing, romantic, melancholic, latin beat.......2000-08-20
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Monteverdi: Third Book of Madrigals for viol consort
Manufacturer: Centaur ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00005A0DQ Release Date: 2001-02-27 |
Salsa Music:
- Sera Posible El Sur
- Si Me Recuerdas
- Socavon
- Tecnicas Para Olvidar
- Tesoros
- Tic Tic Tac Nonstop
- Tic Tic Tac Nonstop
- Tropico
- Tropirollo, Vol. 15
- Trova y Romance
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