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Montserrat Caballé: Ultimate Collection
Manufacturer: RCA ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000J914 Release Date: 1999-05-25 |
Tracks:
- La Boheme: Si. Mi chiamano Mimi
- Norma: Casta diva
- L'Assedio di Corinto: Giusto ciel! In tal periglio
- Sapho: O ma lyre immortelle
- Semiramide: Serbami ognor... Alle piu calde immagini
- Otello: Piangea cantando (Willow Song) -
- Otello: Ave Maria
- Herodiade: Il est doux, il est bon
- Lucrezia Borgia: Tranquillo ei posa... Com'e bello!
- Suor Angelica: Senza mamma
- Rigoletto: Caro nome
- La Sonnambula: Ah! non credea mirarti
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- La Traviata: E strano, e strano! -
- La Traviata: Follie! Follie! -
- La Traviata: Sempre libera degg'io
- TOSCA: Vissi d'arte
- Il corsaro: Egli non riede ancora!
- Il corsaro: Non so le tetre immagini
- Armida: D'amore al dolce impero
- I Pagliacci: Qual fiamma avea nel guardo!
- Roberto Devereux: E Sara in questi orribili momenti... Vivi, ingrato
- Il Trovatore: D'amor sull'ali rosee
- Stabat Mater: Inflammatus et accensus
- Adriana Lecouvreur: Io son l'umile ancella
- Anna Bolena: Al dolce guidami
- Adelson e Salvini: Dopo l'oscuro nembo
- I Vespri Sicillani: Arrigo! Ah, parli a un core
Customer Reviews:
A fab collection of the loveliest soprano voice ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1.......2005-12-23
LA SUPERBA!.......2005-11-22
Madame Caballé is great!!!.......2003-04-06
Amazing collection!.......2003-04-05
First off, this compilation is amazing! I have always thrilled to hearing Caballé's voice and this compilation is no different. I am amazed at Caballé's instrument; such extraordinary purity combined with great power! Even when she sings pianissimo, she can be clearly heard! Her voice literally fills up the room. These arias really show off her remarkable voice. Of special note is her rendition of the hauntingly beautiful "Non so le tetre immagini". Amazing! Her "D'amor sull'ali rosee" is exquisite, but she sings it too softly. Her trill is quite weak. Voices like hers don't respond well to being forced to trill. The tracks from the 1990's show off the remarkable preservation of her voice. The voice retains its purity and beautiful timbre, but is now heavier and darker. "Sempre libera" is not that good. Her coloratura is not up to par with Verdi's demands and she cannot hit the high E-flat at the end. However, she sings the main part of Violetta's aria very well, with supple, gorgeous tone and ravishing pianissimos. "Ah! non credea mirarti" is ravishing, but it is missing its energetic cabaletta. Presumably, it was cut because Caballé could not deal with the coloratura. Caballé's legato lines in this aria are superb. Her version of the "Lucrezia Borgia" Prologue is masterful. Elizabeth's last aria from "Roberto Devereux" is noble and touching. She is not quite Sills, but that aria benefits from a spinto voice instead of a soubrette one. Her aristocratic phrasing is very well used throughout the selections, with a few exceptions. Her "Willow Song" is beautiful, first time on CD. However, she fails to completely show Desdemona's despair. Some parts were good, but the whole thing failed to touch the heart. Her phrasing here is too indulgent. I have to say that I prefer Sutherland's touching version on her "The Art of the Prima Donna" recording. However, I loved "Ave Maria". Caballé sounds most beautiful when singing softly and this selection really shows her in the best light. Her cadenzas are intoxicatingly beautiful. "Caro nome" is not really her aria. The coloratura is suspect and some of the staccati are replaced with upward flourishes. She avoids the last short passage of staccati. Her phrasing in this aria is way too indulgent and she really fails to suggest Gilda's innocence. Even Sutherland is better at portraying Gilda's girlish qualities. Her "Armida" aria has some nice coloratura. She does the runs really well and is fearless in the triplet passages. For some reason, she does not sing the second "fronde" in the first line of the third stanza nor does she sing the last line of this stanza, "i muti abitator". She also does not sing the last line of the fifth stanza, "il tempo vorator". Caballé's first recorded version of "Vissi d'arte, vissi d'amore" is included here. This just may be the most beautiful version of this aria ever recorded. It certainly is Caballé's best version of the aria. The climax is handled in one breath by Caballé. She diminuendos the big high note twice in the same breath. Amazing! The rolling of the "r" in "Signor" after the last diminuendo is quite nasal and reminds us that the sound we are hearing is coming from a human throat. It also shows that these diminuendos are natural and not studio produced. She infuses Tosca's aria with real feeling and piety. The compilation ends with a knockout reading of "Arrigo, parli a un core". Caballé is at her best in this aria. She sings softly to stunning effect. This version may be the most beautiful of this particular aria ever recorded. RCA has done Caballé justice with this wonderful collection. Caballé is truly a remarkable artist with a million-dollar voice. Brava!
Cannot be called an "ultimate" collection.......2003-02-05
Other reviewers here have cried out against the exclusion of one of her most essential and artistic roles, Imogene from Il Pirata. I would like to emphatically express the same. In fact, I would even have settled for the exclusion of Casta Diva, in favor of Col Sorriso di Innocenza.
Some other stellar recordings not represented her are the Sleepwalking Scene from MacBeth, and Pace, Pace Mio Dio from La Forza del Destino. Also worth mentioning is her O Patria Mia from Aida. She might not be Leontyne Price or Martina Arroyo, but she gives a superb reading of this wonderful aria.
Of course, brevity does require some editing- a true "Ultimate" Caballe collection would span four or five CDs, at least- but to include late-career and less-than-best selections at the expense of others is a crime.
Perhaps the major Opera labels should start letting fans put together the track lists for these "best of" collections! We could do a much better job.
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The Art of Joan Sutherland
Manufacturer: Decca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000654OUQ Release Date: 2005-03-15 |
Customer Reviews:
Valuable compendium.......2007-01-24
Rareties available on CD at last!.......2006-03-29
While this newest set does include a lot of bits of this and that, ranging from her very first LPs to excerpts from complete recordings most Sutherland fans already have and a few "live" performances, what is perhaps most significant about it is that it features the complete contents of the "Sutherland Sings Wagner" LP--a real repertoire departure for her--and the double-LP album called "French Opera Gala" (in the U.S.--the British title was "Romantic French Arias"), neither of which, to the best of my knowledge, has been available on CD before. "Opera News" magazine once ran an article in which they asked various stars to name the one album that they felt best represented their artistry for future generations, and Dame Joan selected the "French Opera Gala," so for Sutherland fans, this is a long-awaited treat.
I'm not going to waste space saying how miraculous I consider Dame Joan's artistry. If you are familiar with her work already, you know whether you adore her or not; and if you aren't, this massive set is probably not the best place to start (that would be "The Art of the Prima Donna" album that introduced her to most listeners decades ago)--especially since this newest set doesn't contain the lyrics, a must for newcomers. Let's hope Decca/London gets around to releasing the rest of her recordings intact instead of endlessly scrambling and repackaging the same selections over and over.
Heavenly.......2006-01-31
WHO ELSE CAN SING LIKE THIS TODAY?.......2005-04-10
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Monteverdi - Madrigali guerrieri et amorosi / Rooley, The Consort of Musicke
Claudio Monteverdi , Anthony Rooley , Emma Kirkby , Evelyn Tubb , The Consort of Musicke , Kristine Szulik, Paul Agnew, Andrew King Mary Nichols , and Alan Ewing, Allan Parkes Richard Edgar-Wilson Manufacturer: EMI Classics ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000J2PZ Release Date: 1999-06-08 |
Tracks:
- Madrigali guerrieri: Altri canti d'Amor: Sinfonia - Altri canti d'Amor
- Madrigali guerrieri: Altri canti d'Amor: Tu Cui tessuta han di Cesare alloro
- Madrigali guerrieri: Hor che'l ciel: Hor che'l ciel, e la terra, e'l vento tace
- Madrigali guerrieri: Hor che'l ciel: Cosi sol d'una chiara fonte viva
- Madrigali guerrieri: Gira il nemico insidioso
- Madrigali guerrieri: Se vittorie si belle
- Madrigali guerrieri: Armato il cor
- Madrigali guerrieri: Ogni amante e guerrier
- Madrigali guerrieri: Ogni amante e guerrier: Io che nell'otio naqui e d'otio vissi
- Madrigali guerrieri: Ogni amante e guerrier: Ma per quel ampio Egeo spieghi le vele
- Madrigali guerrieri: Ardo, ardo, avvampo
- Madrigali guerrieri: Volgendo il ciel
- Madrigali guerrieri: Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda: Tancredi, che Clorinda un homo stima
- Madrigali guerrieri: Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda: Non schivar, non parar, non pur ritrarsi
- Madrigali guerrieri: Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda: Tre volte il cavalier la donna stringe
- Madrigali guerrieri: Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda: Torna l'ira nei cori, e li trasporta
- Madrigali guerrieri: Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda: Amico, hai vinto: io ti perdon...perdona
Tracks:
- Madrigali amorosi: Altri canti di Marte
- Madrigali amorosi: Altri canti di Marte: Due begli occhi fur l'armi
- Madrigali amorosi: Mentre vaga Angioletta
- Madrigali amorosi: Ardo e scoprir
- Madrigali amorosi: O sia tranquillo il mare
- Madrigali amorosi: Ninfa, che scalza il piede
- Madrigali amorosi: Dolcissimo uscignolo
- Madrigali amorosi: Chi vol haver felice
- Madrigali amorosi: Lamento della ninfa: Non havea Febo ancora
- Madrigali amorosi: Lamento della ninfa: Amor, dicea, il ciel
- Madrigali amorosi: Perche t'en fuggi, o Fillide
- Madrigali amorosi: Non partir ritrosetta
- Madrigali amorosi: Su, su, su, pastorelli vezzosi
- Madrigali amorosi: Vago augelletto
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"Madrigali guerrieri et amorosi" ("Madrigals Warlike and Amorous") is how Claudio Monteverdi titled his eighth and largest book of madrigals--which was actually two volumes in one. The "warlike madrigals" (concerned largely with the "war of love") feature the "agitated style" Monteverdi pioneered: quick, almost nervous writing, lots of rapidly repeated notes, and more syllables than a Gilbert & Sullivan patter song. These works culminate in the famous short quasi-opera Il Combattimento de Tancredi e Clorinda. The "amorous madrigals" are no less ardent, but they are less, well, warlike--that is, more leisurely paced, with plenty of chromaticism, dissonant suspensions, and giddily virtuosic runs to depict the pain and excitement of love.Anthony Rooley, Emma Kirkby, and the Consort of Musicke made these recordings in the early 1990s. While the performances were widely admired in their day, they're now universally considered (at least by those of us who actually spend time thinking about such things) to have been superseded by the remarkable work of Rinaldo Alessandrini and Concerto Italiano. It's true that some of the singing on the Consort's first disc is lackluster, but things perk right up with the young Paul Agnew's solo in Volgendo il ciel followed by an energetic Combattimento. Everyone's back in fine form for the "amorous" madrigals on the second disc; particularly notable are the virtuoso turns for Agnew, Andrew King, and Alan Ewing, as well as the Divine Miss Emma. Yes, Concerto Italiano is preferable if you can afford both of the full-price discs, but at the bargain price Virgin is charging for these reissues, you'll get more than your money's worth. --Matthew Westphal
Customer Reviews:
Mature Monteverdi at his best!.......2000-05-11
The enginnering of the recording was excellent. The only disapointment was a dearth of information about the text of the score.
Highly recommended!!
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Monteverdi: Ottavo Libro de' Madrigali, Vol.1
Claudio Monteverdi , Rinaldo Alessandrini , and Concerto Italiano Manufacturer: Opus 111 ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000005W5F Release Date: 1997-09-09 |
Tracks:
- Sinfonia
- Altri canti d'Amor
- Lamento della Ninfa (1)
- Lamento della Ninfa (2)
- Vago augelletto
- Perche t'en fuggi, o Fillide?
- Altri canti di Marte (1)
- Altri canti di Marte (2)
- Ogni amante e guerrier (1)
- Ogni amante e guerrier (2)
- Ogni amante e guerrier (3)
- Ogni amante e guerrier (4)
- Hor che 'l ciel e la terra (1)
- Hor che 'l ciel e la terra (2)
- Gira il nemico, insidioso Amore
- Dolcissimo uscignolo
- Ardo, ardo, avvampo
Amazon.com essential recording
The madrigals in this book, aptly titled by Monteverdi "Madrigals of War and Love," range from solo voice or duo with continuo to works for eight singers and strings. Concerto Italiano gives a magnificent performance: the opening of "Hor che'l ciel" is daringly slow and still, only to give way suddenly to the narrator's cries of torment; "Ardo, avvampo" proceeds from the thrilling chaos of fire alarms to an extraordinary hush as two tenors end the piece in unison. In the famous "Lamento della ninfa," the musicians have found a way to follow Monteverdi's instructions that the three men should sing in strict tempo ("following the hand"), while the solo soprano nymph sings her lament in freer time, "following the heart." The result is astonishing. --Matthew WestphalCustomer Reviews:
Ectasy.......1999-07-13
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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
Tracks:
- 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
Tracks:
- 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
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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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Frances Alda: The Complete Victor Recordings, 1909-15
Manufacturer: Romophone ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000034D59 Release Date: 1999-11-16 |
Customer Reviews:
A fitting tribute to a too little-known artist.......1999-11-28
Alda was a student of the celebrated Mathilde Marchesi, who also taught Nellie Melba. Indeed, at Alda's audition, Marchesi told her husband, "Salvatore, I have found the new Melba!" Alda was in fact good enough to present a threat to the more established diva, who insisted that Oscar Hammerstein chose between the two of them: "Either Alda or Myself!" runs the famous telegram.
Mme. Alda was one of the most colorful operatic personalities of the early twentieth century. She was married to Giulio Gatti-Cassazza, head of the Met at the time, but she did not abuse her influence as a more capricious diva might have. She had a dry, caustic wit, as evidenced in her autobiography, "Men, Women, and Tenors" (a thoroughly enjoyable read, by the way).
These recordings present the voice behind the legend, and an excellent voice it is, too. A lyric soprano of substantial weight, she was careful to remain well inside the lyric fach, venturing only a single Aida as an experiment. Her favorite role was Mimi, and it shows: her two arias from "La Boheme" are magical. Her high notes glitter, and the low range is full and round. The voice is even throughout the registers, a hallmark of the Marchesi school.
The transfers, as on all Romophone editions, are expertly done, allowing the voice to come through with added freshness and clarity. A wonderful set, one of the best of the series.
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From Monteverdi to Vivaldi
Manufacturer: Angel Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00007ITAJ Release Date: 2003-05-06 |
Tracks:
- Dixit Dominus A 8 - David Thomas
- Confitebor Tibi A 3 - David Thomas
- Beatus Vir A 6 - David Thomas
- Laudate Pueri A 5 - David Thomas
- Laudate Dominum A 5 - David Thomas
- Deus Tuorum Militum A 5 - David Thomas
- Magnificat A 8 (Completed Par Andrew Parrott) - David Thomas
- Jubilet, Motet Solo (In Dialogo) - David Thomas
- Salve Regina A 5 - David Thomas
Tracks:
- Intonation Del Nono Tono (Intonationi D'Organo, 1593) - John Toll
- In Ecclesiis A 14 (Symphoniae Sacrae 11, 1615) - John Toll
- Adoramus Te, Christe A 6 (Motetti In Lode D'Iddio Nostro Signore, 1623) - John Toll
- O Quam Pulchra Es (Ghirlanda Sacra, 1625) - John Toll
- Sonata Seconda (Sonate Concertante, Libro Secondo, 1629) - John Toll
- Exulta, Filia Sion (Arie De Diversi, 1624) - John Toll
- Sonata Da Chiesa A 3, Op.8 No8 'La Bevilaqua' (Sonata, Libro III, Opera 8, 1663) - (Allegro - Adagio - Allegro - Adagio - Presto Allegro) - John Toll
- Crucifixus A 10 - John Toll
- Aria: 'Clarae Stellae, Scintillate' - John Toll
- Recitativo: 'Coeli Repleti Iam Novo Splendore' - John Toll
- Aria: 'Nunc Jubilare' - John Toll
- Alleluia - John Toll
- Crucifixus A 6 - John Toll
- Currite Populi (Ghirlanda Sacra, 1625) - John Toll
- Christe, Adoramus Te (Mottetti In Lode D'Iddio Nostro Signore, 1620) - John Toll
- Canzon VIII A 8 (Canzoni E Sonate, 1615) - John Toll
- Fuga Del Nono Tono - John Toll
- Magnificat A 14 (Symphoniae Sacrae II, 1615) - John Toll
Tracks:
- Altri Canti Di Marte E Di Sua Schiera - John Toll
- Ninfa Che Scalza Il Piede E Sciolto Il Crine - John Toll
- Chi Voi Haver Felice E Lieto Il Core - John Toll
- Hor Ch'El Ciel E La Terra E'L Vento Tace - John Toll
- Lamento Della Ninfa: Non Havea Febo Ancora - John Toll
- Altri Canti D'Amor, Tenero Arcierio - John Toll
- Su, Pastorelli Vezzosi - John Toll
- Vago Augelletto Che Cantando Vai - John Toll
- Ballo: Volgendo Il Ciel Per I'Immortal Sentiero - John Toll
Tracks:
- I Allegro - Alison Bury
- II Largo E Pianissimo Sempre - Alison Bury
- III Danza Pastorale: Allegro - Alison Bury
- I Allegro Non Molto - Alison Bury
- II Adagio - Alison Bury
- III Presto: Tempo Impetuoso D'Estate - Alison Bury
- I Allegro - Alison Bury
- II Adagio Molto: Ubriachi Dormienti - Alison Bury
- III Allegro: La Caccia - Alison Bury
- I Allegro Non Molto - Alison Bury
- II Largo - Alison Bury
- III Allegro - Alison Bury
- I Allegro - Alison Bury
- II Largo - Alison Bury
- III Allegro - Alison Bury
- I Allegro - Alison Bury
- II Andante - Alison Bury
- III Presto - Alison Bury
- I Presto - Alison Bury
- II Adagio - Alison Bury
- III Allegro - Alison Bury
Tracks:
- Kyrie (Canto Gregoriano: Missa Cum Jubilis) - Nancy Argenta
- I Gloria In Excelsis - Nancy Argenta
- II Et In Terra Pax - Nancy Argenta
- III Laudamus Te - Nancy Argenta
- IV Gratias Agimus Tibi - Nancy Argenta
- V Propter Magnam Gloriam Tuam - Nancy Argenta
- VI Domine Deus - Nancy Argenta
- VII Domine Fili Unigenite - Nancy Argenta
- VIII Domine Deus, Agnus Dei - Nancy Argenta
- IX Qui Tollis Peccata Mundi - Nancy Argenta
- X Qui Sedes Ad Dexteram Patris - Nancy Argenta
- XI Quoniam Tu Solus Sanctus - Nancy Argenta
- XII Cum Sancto Spiritu - Nancy Argenta
- Sinfonia In B Minor 'Al Santo Sepoicro' RV 169 - Nancy Argenta
- Laetatus Sum (Salmo 21) RV 607 - Nancy Argenta
- Ave Maris Stella, Hymnus (Canto Gregoriano) - Nancy Argenta
- I Magnificat Anima Mea - Nancy Argenta
- II Et Exsultavit - Nancy Argenta
- III Et Misericordia - Nancy Argenta
- IV Fecit Potentiam - Nancy Argenta
- V Esurientes Implevit - Nancy Argenta
- VI Suscepit Israel - Nancy Argenta
- VII Sicut Locutus Est - Nancy Argenta
- VIII Gloria Patri - Nancy Argenta
- IX Salve Regina (Antiphona, Canto Gregoriano) - Nancy Argenta
- Laudate Dominum Omnes Gentes (Salmo 116) RV 606 - Nancy Argenta
- Sonata In E Flat Major 'Al Santo Sepoicro' RV 130 - Nancy Argenta
- In Exitu Israel (Salmo 113) RV 604 - Nancy Argenta
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GLORIOUS!.......2006-03-28
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Monteverdi - Madrigali guerrieri ed amorosi / Concerto Köln, Jacobs
Salomé Haller , Maria Cristina Kiehr , Jeremy Ovenden , and Concerto Köln Manufacturer: Harmonia Mundi Fr. ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006L7TB Release Date: 2003-03-11 |
Tracks:
- Altri Canti D'Amore, Tenero Arciero
- Hor Che 'L Ciel E La Terra E 'L Vento Tace
- Gira Il Nemico Insidioso Amore
- Se Vittorie Si Belle
- Armato Il Cor D'adamantina Fede
- Ogni Amante E Guerrier: Nel Suo Gran Regno
- Ardo, Avvampo
- Il Combattimento Di Tancredi E Clorinda
- Introdutione Al Ballo E Ballo
- Altri Canti Di Marte E Di Sua Schiera
Tracks:
- Vago Augelletto
- Mentre Vaga Angioletta
- Ardo E Scoprir, Ahi Lasso, Io Non Ardisco
- O Sia Tranquillo Il Mare O Pien D'orgoglio
- Ninfa Che, Scalza Il Piede
- Dolcissimo Uscignolo
- Chi Vol Haver Felice E Lieto Il Core
- Lamento Della Ninfa. Non Havea Febo Ancora
- Perche Ten Fuggi, O Fillide
- Non Partir, Ritrosetta
- Su, Su, Su, Pastorelli Vezzosi
- De L'implacabil Dio
- Udite, Donne, Udite!
- Bella Madre D'Amor
- Ecco Ver Noi L'addolorate Squadre
- Ahi Troppo Ahi Troppo E Duro!
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You might think that two-and-a-half hours of Monteverdi madrigals would become tiresome or repetitive, but think again: here is a composer whose ability to combine voices and instruments (actually, it's conductor Rene Jacobs who, for the most part, has chosen the instruments, which include strings, trombones, cornets, organ, and percussion--brilliantly, colorfully, and dramatically) became greater as he aged, and these are among his latest works. Some pieces are long and dramatic, indeed, operatic: Il combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda is sung to us by baritone Victor Torres with such urgency that it might be compared with an old Orson Welles radio drama. The subtitle of the collection"Madrigals of War and Love"--really tells it all; fascinatingly, the warring within a lover's breast is just as passionate as true battle. The texts, some by such luminaries as Petrarch and Tasso are as worthy as the music, and Monteverdi's great gift--his ability to wed words to music--is in evidence in all of these works. Emotions run from self-pity to adoration to rage, and Jacobs and his band of singers--every one a virtuoso--make each come to life. Their technical skill, comprising seemingly endless breath, stunning legato, and every embellishment known to the Renaissance and Baroque, is matched by the loveliness and expressive quality of their tone. This is a perfect collection, ravishingly conceived, recorded, and performed. --Robert LevineCustomer Reviews:
At times, great and at other times...well... er............2003-08-27
'Cornet', with a single T, is a perfectly acceptable spelling of the word for the Baroque cornetto - cornett, cornetta, cornèta, Kornett, cornet à bouquin, corno, cornio, Zink, Zinge, Zinggen and Recht Chor-Zink (et cetera) are all historical variations. The spelling with the single T was the original spelling - the double T spelling was adopted in the 20th century to save confusion with the cornett's modern brass band name sake.
Okay! So what's this CD like?
Well, its pretty good and much of it is very good. The music is 'orchestrated' with cornet(t)s, trombones, a dulcian and percussion - as well as the violins, viols and continuo mentioned by the composer. Maybe René Jacobs is suggesting that this music might have been performed like this for an aristocratic audience? Maybe, maybe not, however, Monteverdi and/or his publisher only suggest strings and continuo in the instrumental forces needed to perform this music. The cornetts and sackbuts sound splendid in madrigals like 'Altri canti d'Amor' even if their inclusion would have surprised Claudio Monteverdi! The string and continuo groups play very well and very idiomatically.
This brings us to the question of the voices used. Some of the singers are simply too operatic in their approach for this kind of music. One of the tenors sings in a highly charged way that would not be out of place in 19th century Italian opera. Bernarda Fink, as usual, uses too much vibrato - more than one would reasonably expect in a modern performance of Mozart or, indeed, Verdi - let alone Monteverdi! However, there is some great singing here, too - Maria Cristina Kiehr is an excellent Monteverdian. When the voices all sing together, as in 'Altri Canti d'Amore', the voices tend to jar and there is little sense of ensemble. We are presented with a group of not terribly compatible soloists singing together rather than a traditional madrigal vocal ensemble. Of course, this is my response to this recording and others may be delighted with this approach.
This is the first truly complete L'ottavo libro de madrigali available in one set on two CDs and for that reason it is a worthy introduction to this music.
Alessandrini's group and Anthony Rooley's The Consort of Musicke have also recorded these works and I have enjoyed all these different interpretations. Jacobs can be perverse and wayward in his interpretations but he can also make the music sing and dance like no one else. I will continue to enjoy most of his opera recordings and most of this madrigal set.
Monteverdi used 'cornets'?!.......2003-04-02
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Opera Arias
Manufacturer: EMI Records [All429] ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000008A51 Release Date: 2000-10-10 |
Tracks:
- Ernani, Atto I: Surta E La Notte...Ernani! Ernani, Involami
- Otello, Atto IV: Era Piu Calmo
- Otello, Atto IV: Piangea Cantando - Victoria De Los Angeles/Giannella Borelli
- Otello, Atto IV: Ave Maria Piena Di Grazia - Victoria De Los Angeles/Giannella Borelli
- La Boheme, Atto I: Si. Mi Chiamano Mimi
- La Boheme, Atto III: Donde Lieta Usci
- Mefistofele, Atto III: L'atra Notte In Fondo Al Mare
- La Cenerentola, Atto II: Nacqui All'affanno...Non Piu Mesta
- Cavalleria Rusticana: Voi Lo Sapete, O Mamma
- La Wally, Atto I: Ebben? Ne Andro Lontana
- Le Nozze Di Figaro, Atto II: Porgi Amor
- Tannhauser, II. Akt: Dich, Teure Halle
- Lohengrin, I. Akt: Einsam In Truben Tagen
- Manon, Acte II: Allons, Il Le Faut...Adieu, Notre Petite Table
- Faust, Acte III: O Dieu! Que De Bijoux...Ah! Je Ris
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Breathtaking.......2006-07-29
A thing of beauty. Highly recommended.
One of the most ravishingly beautiful lyric soprano voices.......2004-05-16
This is an EMI compilation of de los Ángeles' studio recordings. It is a superb testament to her artistry and singing. She sings everything on this disc well; indeed, much of her singing is exquisite. Her "Ernani, Ernani, involami!" is well sung, with able agility and a nice trill. She invests the aria with meaning and the aria benefits from her superb sense of Spanish rhythm. The Willow Song from "Otello" shows de los Ángeles at her lyric best. She sings it exquisitely, floating truly ravishing pianissimos. Her "Ave Maria", needless to say, is very fine. She has the perfect voice for Mimì and she sings "Sì, mi chiamano Mimì" and "Donde lieta" very well. They are both sung with charm and a real sense of delicacy and warmth. The next item is "L'altra notte in fondo al mare". She imbues Margherita's plight with dignity and offers a very good trill. Her "Nacqui all'affanno...Non più mesta" is sung with good agility and the right sense of feeling. She gives "Voi lo sapete" a dignified, yet affecting, reading. "Ebben? Ne andrò lontana" is given a fine account. Her "Porgi amor" has a firm, seamless legato and is an example of the very finest Mozart singing. She has a rather small voice for singing "Dich, teure Halle", but does well by the aria, nonetheless. "Einsam in trüben Tagen" is given a superb account. Again, her voice is a bit small for the aria. She sings "Adieu, notre petite" very affectingly and her French is superb. She gives the Jewel Song a wonderful sense of delight and energy, but her trill is seriously lacking here. I guess the reason is because Gounod requires the soprano to sing and sustain two very exposed trills here. de los Ángeles can sing wonderful trills, but she is not good at sustaining them.
The sound of all the selections on this CD is very good. I highly recommend this CD.
Voice from heaven.......2002-12-13
Her rendition of "Ernani, involami" has to be the finest I have heard on disc, her approach of feminine vulnerability easily beats Sutherland's powerful, but boring, performance. The same is true of her three Desmedona extracts, more stunning than any on complete sets. With her "Si. Mi chiamano Mimi" and "Donde lieta usci" she proves she IS Mimi, the sweet and vulnerable sickness-ridden sweetie.
Her "L'altra notte" from Mefistofele is fine, if not so dynamic as Freni's on her complete set. De los Angeles' "Non piu mesta" is inspired, hardly less so than that of Teresa Berganza, one of my personal favourite singers. "Voi lo sapete" is so emotion-packed, again with the womanly vulnerability she so superbly portrays. Her Wally aria is also good, if a shade below Tebaldi's, and though her "Porgi Amor" is lovely, it is no match for Schwarzkopf, Jurinac or Janowitz.
To my mind, the most interesting features on this CD are her Tannhauser and Lohengrin extracts. This is a fresh view of both these arias, when we are so used to Varnay and Flagstad-type impressions. Both are sweetly sung, again with that voice type only de los Angeles can assume. Not better than the German school, but different. The last two items, from Manon and Faust would be what I identify as the best things on this CD, along with the Otello extracts, especially Marguerite's Jewel Song. All in all, a fantastic line-up of arias for a fantastic singer and a very worthy addition to any CD collection.
ethereal luminescence.......2000-12-28
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I primi anni di carriera (Box Set)
Manufacturer: Fono ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0001ADB8W Release Date: 2004-02-03 |
Salsa Music:
- Cantando Al Amor
- Chica De Mis Sueños
- Cierra la Puerta
- Cuando No Llega el Amor
- Cumbias Y Rancheras
- Cumbias Y Rancheras
- De Esta Sierra
- De Esta Sierra
- De Nuevo Otra Vez
- De Nuevo Otra Vez
Salsa Music
Fountains of Paradise [Import]
Lost in the Stars [Import] [Limited Edition] [Original recording remastered]
Tomorrow Morning [CD-single] [Import]
Pleasantville: Music From The Motion Picture [Soundtrack]
Moon Over the Mountains [Import]
Last Cup of Sorrow Pt. 2 [CD-single]
Mahler: Symphony No.1/Berg: Sonata, Op.1