No Te Quiero

Track Listings

 
1. Perdoname Si Lloro
2. Me Robaste el Corazon
3. Dime Espejo
4. No Hay Quinto Malo
5. Ya No le Llores
6. No Te Quiero Ver Llorar
7. Historia Negra
8. Barquito
9. Invierno Triste (Blue Winter)
10. Besos Fingidos

No Te Quiero,Hermanas Baraja,Luna Music Corp.,Latin,Mexican,Mexico


Once Upon a Time in Mexico
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Not as good as the film...
  • disappointing
  • it's all about the Malagueña
  • Start to Finish, a Real Mexi-CAN of a Soundtrack
  • Better than the movie!
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ASIN: B0000BWVC5
Release Date: 2003-09-09

Tracks:

  1. Malaguena - Brian Setzer
  2. Traeme Paz - Patricia Vanne
  3. Eye Patch - Robert Rodriguez
  4. Yo Te Quiero - Marcos Loya
  5. Guitar Town - Robert Rodriguez
  6. Church Shootout - Robert Rodriguez
  7. Pistolero - Juno Reactor
  8. Me Gustas Tu - Manu Chao
  9. Sands Theme - Tonto's Giant Nuts
  10. Dias De Los Angeles - Del Castillo
  11. The Man With No Eyes - Robert Rodriguez
  12. Mariachi Vs. Marquez - Robert Rodriguez
  13. Flor De Mal - Tito Larriva
  14. Chicle Boy - Robert Rodriguez
  15. Coup De Etat - Robert Rodriguez
  16. El Mariachi - Robert Rodriguez
  17. Siente Mi Amour - Salma Hayek
  18. Cuka Rocka - Chingon

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Not as good as the film..........2007-05-06

I remembered the music in the movie as being a little better than it actually is. I was a little disappointed in the CD.

3 out of 5 stars disappointing.......2007-03-26

It just wasn't what I thought it would be and I personally didn't like it. But it is good music.

5 out of 5 stars it's all about the Malagueña.......2004-12-01

i loved the movie and the music there is good. i really like the Malagueña so i learned how to play it on guitar. the song is great i enjoyed the movie as much as i enjoyed the sound track

5 out of 5 stars Start to Finish, a Real Mexi-CAN of a Soundtrack.......2004-11-30

Alright, so the main reason I got the soundtrack was Pistolero by Juno Reactor,a real driving, pumped-up techno song. I started to get into the rest of the music on the soundtrack, and I find it an essential cd I carry along with me. The great thing about this soundtrack is you can listen in on Mexican traditional music and a glimpse of the culture, and still have some real badass-sounding guitar! Whatever you may think of the film, you can imagine the actors playing their parts in your head, since they play and sing in the soundtrack (as the first one). There is an aura in the music I can't put my finger on; there's a history, an old feel to it, but it lingers with new musical ideas. Kinda like the movie, in terms of making it. I agree fullheartedly with previous reviews: where the movie fails, the music fills in the gaps and expands on Mexican music, making the entire movie/soundtrack experience very deep and epic. I dunno, maybe I'm rambling, but I emphasize that this soundtrack adds culture and kickass to your collection, as it did mine.

5 out of 5 stars Better than the movie!.......2004-11-21

When I first saw this film I was shocked at its total stupidity. I was a big fan of the first Desperado and this sequel completely choked my enthusiasm. One thing that was good about this film though was the music. I have to admit it, the music was excellent and in harmony with the motion picture. The best tracks on this CD are Traeme Paz, El Mariachi and Siente Mi Amor (Salma Hayek brings out the best in her sensuality in this song). I'm not a big fan of Latino music but some of these songs are so beautiful they deserve to be listened to. Yo Te Quiero and Cuka Rocka both are well known songs and excellent to dance to, while Flor Del Mal is a very nice and chilling ballad. This CD is a great addition to your music collection, don't hesitate to buy it.
Ultimate Collection
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Lecuona Plays Lecuona
  • Lecuona the Cuban pianist is Great!
  • The Cuban Chopin
  • Lecuona, the musical genious . . . . .
  • LECUONA IS NO LIGHTWEIGHT
Ultimate Collection

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ASIN: B000003G71
Release Date: 1997-02-11

Tracks:

  1. Malaguena
  2. Andalucia
  3. Ante el Escorial
  4. San Francisco el grande
  5. Siempre en mi corazon
  6. Maria la O
  7. Siboney
  8. Noche azul
  9. La comparsa
  10. Danza negra
  11. Danza lucumi
  12. A la antigua
  13. Canto del guajiro
  14. Canto del guajiro
  15. La habanera
  16. Damisela encantadora
  17. Crisantemo
  18. Romantico
  19. Rosa la china
  20. Como arrullo de palmas
  21. Palomitas blancas
  22. Poetico
  23. Estudiantina
  24. Cordoba
  25. Music Box
  26. Mazurka en glisado
  27. Polichinela
  28. Gitanerias
  29. Aragon
  30. Valencia mora

Tracks:

  1. La brisa y yo
  2. Devuelveme el corazon
  3. Preludio en la noche
  4. Yo te quiero siempre
  5. Pavo real
  6. Vals de las sombras
  7. Bell Flower
  8. Zambra gitana
  9. Por eso te quiero
  10. Vals azul
  11. Vals en si mayor
  12. Muneca de cristal
  13. Mi amor fue una flor
  14. Vals en re bemol
  15. Apasionado
  16. Amorosa
  17. Ahi viene el chino
  18. Al fin te vi
  19. Por que te vas?
  20. Mientras yo comia maullaba un gato
  21. Por que te vas?
  22. Amorosa
  23. Los minstrels
  24. No hables mas
  25. Dame tu amor
  26. Vals en re bemol
  27. La 32
  28. Mis tristezas
  29. En tres por cuatro
  30. Munequita
  31. Burlesca
  32. La paloma
  33. Music Box

Amazon.com

This collection includes Ernesto Lecuona's complete 1954 recordings plus a series of 78s made in 1927-28. Ten of the recordings were previously unreleased. This is a lot of lightweight Cuban piano music to deal with at once, but it's definitely worth doing. Lecuona's music, which is having a major revival, may not be important. But it's consistently charming and entertaining. The 78s, which sound surprisingly good, reveal even more of a virtuoso than do the later recordings, but throughout we hear playing that expresses the spirit of the music extremely well. And yes, the famous Malagueña is here, sounding very sexy. --Leslie Gerber

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Lecuona Plays Lecuona.......2007-05-12

Oh Boy! What can I tell you about this magnificent collection of musical jewels from our Maestro Lecuona. I bought the original Long Playing Record back in the 50's in my country.
I purchased it again shortly after my arrival to the US, and I was lucky enough to buy it on DVD from Amazon, once I found out they had it.

Joseph L. Alcover
Miami, FL

5 out of 5 stars Lecuona the Cuban pianist is Great!.......2005-08-17

In my opinion this is one of the best CD's from Lacuona, Most of his piano compositions are recorded here (original ones), What, Ms. Leslie Gerber forgot to mention is that Mr.Lecuona was a band leader,"Lecuona and the Cuban Boys", remembers him? Or maybe she does not have sufficient information about him. The music from Lecuona still is very well alive today. I came across his recordings on my own, no one ever told me about this great pianist. I happened to hear the Malague?a by another great Cuban composer and band leader Perez Prado (The Real Mambo King) in one of his albums and Lecuona was the author. That got me interested in him. I'm pretty sure that Ms.Leslie Gerber does not mean any harm trying to put this composer down. It's just that maybe all she knows is Gerber baby food stuff!

4 out of 5 stars The Cuban Chopin.......2004-06-18

What a great album and great value. There is music here that will make you smile, break your heart, inspire you, and Lecuona's skill is breathtaking. If you enjoy classical piano music (with a Cuban/Spanish influence), you'll love this. No, it doesn't display the virtuosity, complexity or seriousness of Lizst, Chopin or Beethoven, but it's fun, beautiful, dramatic yet accessible. You'll love it.

5 out of 5 stars Lecuona, the musical genious . . . . ........2002-10-16

I feel compelled to identify myself first. I am Cuban born who arrived in the US in 1960 at the age of 16 years old. I am a US citizen since 1965 and a US Army Veteran of Viet Nam. I will die defending the right Ms. Leslie Garber has of expresing her opinions. But what I will not condone is her ignorance. To say that Lecuona writes "lightweight Cuban piano music" and that "Lecuona's music may not be important" is to show ignorance. A musician that composes GREAT music in several genres of the music world, a musician that in all genres has highly succesful pieces, and, a musician that after many years, (70-80 years) is still heard and admired can not be called other than MUSICAL GENIOUS and a CLASSICAL MUSICIAN. His music is so beautiful that it will live forever. From his Afro-Cuban compositions, to his romantic popular boleros, to his valses, to his Zarzuelas, Lecuona demonstrates once and again, time after time his immense musical talent. His Afro-Cuban "Cafetal", his romantic boleros "Noche Azul" and "Amapola", His vibrant and colorful "Comparsa" and "Andalucia", his classical Valses, just to mention a few things, makes Lecuona to stand together with the great musicians of the world. The fact that Hollywood made a film around "Estas en mi corazon" and that great singers, like Placido Domingo, want to sing Lecuona's music speaks immensely well of Lecuona/s greatness. The fact the popular instrumental orchestras like Faith, Conniff, Mantovani, Cugat have arranged and interpreted a lot of Lecuona's music also says a lot about Lecuona's versatility in his work. Lecuona is probably important to many millions of people and his music is certainly not lightweight. And if the only thing Ms. Garber can say about "Malaguena" is that "it sounds very sexy" is to demonstrate that she does not know a thing about music. It definitely does not give her the priviledge of commenting about Lecuona's music.

5 out of 5 stars LECUONA IS NO LIGHTWEIGHT.......2002-02-27

Lecuona is one of the most important composers of Latin-America. He is by no means the "unimportant" and "lightweight" Leslie Gerber (whomever that may be) claims, having been hailed for performances of his earlier (and "less mature") works by the likes of Maurice Ravel.

In my opinion the highlight of the set is the devilish "La 32". It's also interesting to compare his interpretations of the same works at different times in his career, like the two recordings of "Por que te vas?" and "Amorosa", especially keeping in mind that Lecuona seldom notated and improvised quite frequently, leaving the transcription work to his students.
Songs Of Spain / De Los Angeles, et al
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • The most noble voice
  • PURCHASE THIS JEWEL WHILE YOU CAN
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ASIN: B00000I4KQ
Release Date: 1999-02-23

Tracks:

  1. El rossinyol
  2. El testament d'Amelia
  3. Adios meu homino
  4. Mina nay por me casare
  5. Tengo que subir
  6. Ahi tienes mi corazon
  7. La vi llorando
  8. Ya se van los pastores
  9. Campanas de Belen
  10. Jaeneras que yo canto
  11. A dormir ahora mesmo
  12. Granadinas
  13. Hincarse de rodillas
  14. Cancion de trilla
  15. Parado de Valldemosa
  16. Nik baditut
  17. Andregaya
  18. Din, dan, boleran
  19. Mariam matrem
  20. Ay, triste vida corporal!
  21. Que es mi vida, preguntais?
  22. Porque es, dama, tanto quereros?
  23. No me llames segalaherba
  24. Ay, luna que reluces
  25. En esta larga ausencia
  26. Molinillo que mueles amores
  27. Confiado jilguerillo
  28. Seguidillas religiosas
  29. Cancion de cuna
  30. El jilguerillo con pico de oro
  31. El canape

Tracks:

  1. Ah, el novio no quiere dinero
  2. Coma la rosa en la guerta
  3. Estavase la mora
  4. Aquel rey de Francia
  5. Damos gracias a ti, Dios
  6. Sobre Baca estaba el rey
  7. Ay que non hay!
  8. Rosa das rosas
  9. Maravillosos e piadosos
  10. Tres moricas m'enamoran
  11. Paseabase el rey moro
  12. Dime a do tienes las mientes
  13. Si no's huviera mirado
  14. Dexo la venda
  15. Puse mis amores
  16. Aqui me declaro su pensamiento
  17. Pues que me tienes
  18. Gentil dama, non se gana
  19. Mi querer tanto vos quiere
  20. Una hija tiene el rey
  21. Una matica de ruda
  22. Si la noche se hace oscura
  23. Pastorcico, non te aduermas
  24. Ay triste que vengo
  25. No soy you quien la descrube
  26. Pase el agua, Julieta
  27. Aquel caballero, madre
  28. Duelete de mi, Senora
  29. De Antequera salio el Moro
  30. De los alamos vengo, madre
  31. Enfermo estaba Antioco
  32. Dame acogida en tu hato
  33. Morenica, dame un beso
  34. Senora, si te olvidare
  35. De donde venis, amore?

Tracks:

  1. La rosa enflorece
  2. Ven querida
  3. Adio, querida
  4. Durme, durme, hermozo hijico
  5. Paxaro d'hermosura
  6. Avrix, mi galanica
  7. Irme quiero, la mi madre
  8. Ya viene el cativo
  9. Yo m'enamori d'un aire
  10. Una matica de ruda
  11. Anda, jaleo
  12. Los cuatro muleros
  13. Las tres hojas
  14. Los mozos de Monleon
  15. Las morillas de Jaen
  16. Sevillanas del siglo 18
  17. El cafe de Chinitas
  18. Nana de Sevilla
  19. Los pelegrinitos
  20. Zorongo
  21. Romance de Don Boiso
  22. Los reyes de la baraja
  23. La tarara
  24. El combat del somni: Damunt de tu, nomes les flors
  25. A l'ombra del Lledoner: Canco de grumet
  26. Canciones negras: Cancion de cuna para dormir a un negrito
  27. Cuatro madrigales amatorios: De los alamos vengo, madre
  28. Coleccion de tonadillas: Callejeo
  29. Coleccion de tonadillas: El tra la la y el punteado
  30. Seis canciones castellanas: No quiero tus avellanas
  31. Seis canciones castellanas: Jota
  32. Panxolina
  33. Tu pupila es azul
  34. Cantos populares espanolas: Malaguena
  35. Cantos populares espanolas: Granadina
  36. Cantos populares espanolas: El Vito
  37. Cantos populares espanolas: Pano murciano
  38. Clavelitos
  39. Adios, Granada
  40. Madrigal

Tracks:

  1. Coleccion de tonadillas: Amor y odio
  2. Coleccion de tonadillas: Callejeo
  3. Coleccion de tonadillas: El majo discreto
  4. Coleccion de tonadillas: El majo olvidado
  5. Coleccion de tonadillas: El majo timido
  6. Coleccion de tonadillas: El mirar de la maja
  7. Coleccion de tonadillas: El tra la la y el punteado
  8. Coleccion de tonadillas: La maja de Goya
  9. Coleccion de tonadillas: Las currutacas modestas
  10. Tres majas dolorosas: Oh muerte cruel!
  11. Tres majas dolorosas: Ay majo de mi vida
  12. Tres majas dolorosas: De aquel majo amante
  13. Goyescas: La maja y el ruisenor (Rosario)
  14. 'La vida breve': Vivan los que rien! (Salud - Act 1)
  15. 'La vida breve': Alli esta! Riyendo! (Salud - Act 2)
  16. 'Acis y Galatea': Confiado jilguerillo
  17. El tripili
  18. Llorad, corazon
  19. Iban al pinar
  20. No lloreis, ojuelos
  21. Mananica era
  22. Mira que soy nina
  23. Gracia mia
  24. El pano moruno
  25. Seguidilla murciana
  26. Asturiana
  27. Jota
  28. Nana
  29. Cancion
  30. Polo
  31. 'La Tempranica': Zapateado (La tarantula e un bicho mu malo)

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars The most noble voice.......2004-05-28

Victoria de los Angeles' voice not only has a silken quality and fascinating glow to it but it is one of the most regal, noble sounds you'll ever hear. She illuminated those moments of quietness, gentleness and noble, feminine pride and elegance like no other soprano before and after her. This release of her "Spanish Songs" has never been surpassed. The songs of her homeland seem to have been written for her beautiful instrument alone, she fills every piece with special beauty and charm, religious flair and beautiful, noble simplicity. Buy this recording and see why Victoria is one of the best sopranos ever having come from Spain.

5 out of 5 stars PURCHASE THIS JEWEL WHILE YOU CAN.......2002-01-08

FOR A LONG TIME "SONGS OF SPAIN" HAS BEEN MY FAVORITE ALBUM OF CLASSICAL, POPULAR, SECULAR AND RELIGIOUS (CHRISTIAN AND SEPHARDIC) SPANISH SONGS. DE LOS ANGELES DEFIES A RIVAL IN THIS GENRE. DE LARROCHA, SORIANO AND ZANETTI PROVIDE UNEQUALED ACCOMPANIEMENTS. THE RECORDINGS ARE SECOND ONLY TO LIFE PERFORMANCES. I UNDERSTAND THAT EMI INTENDS TO TAKE THIS SET OUT OF PUBLICATION. PURCHASE THIS JEWEL WHILE YOU CAN! I JUST PURCHASED MY THIRD SET FROM AMAZON AND I TREASURE IT AS MUCH AS MY FIRST!

5 out of 5 stars luminous artistry from a genius.......2000-12-26

the vocal artist of vocal artistsdisplays her absolutely gorgeous voice and musical understanding of spanish feeling with a warmth that is unmatched anywhere.the only thing better was to hear her in person!

5 out of 5 stars A special Dignity and an Unfailing Beauty of Voice........2000-09-17

This set offers four generously-filled CDs comprising almost 140 Spanish songs from Victoria de los Angeles' repertoire. To all of them she brings a special dignity and an unfailing beauty of voice. The earliest recordings date from 1950 and the last is the items she sang at the opening of the Barcelona Olympics in 1992. Yes, you will find the ubiquitous "Clavelitos!" here, and a later version of "La maya el ruisenor" from "Goyescas". The enclosed booklet provides illuminating notes by Lionel Salter, who also translated many of the texts which are also included. Accompanists include Gerald Moore and Alicia de Larrocha, and Victoria de Los Angeles provides a guitar accompaniment herself in one song. The last track of all, a zapateado from a zarzuela, recorded live in New York, must almost have brought the house down.
Tirzo Paiz 1- Si Me Quisieras Un Poquito 2- Un Adios Sin La Grimas 3-sonando Contigo 3- Ya No Hay Rossas 4- Por Otr0 Amor 5-si Me Hubieras Querido 6-vuelva Con Ella 7- Sufriendo Un Amor 8-quien Te Dijo Que Te Quiero 9-llano Llores Corzon.
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    Tirzo Paiz 1- Si Me Quisieras Un Poquito 2- Un Adios Sin La Grimas 3-sonando Contigo 3- Ya No Hay Rossas 4- Por Otr0 Amor 5-si Me Hubieras Querido 6-vuelva Con Ella 7- Sufriendo Un Amor 8-quien Te Dijo Que Te Quiero 9-llano Llores Corzon.
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    El Tango en mis recuerdos
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Argentine Tango-European Style
    El Tango en mis recuerdos

    Manufacturer: Doron
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B0000044HA
    Release Date: 1996-03-26

    Tracks:

    1. Adios Nonino
    2. 9 De Julio
    3. Inspiracion
    4. El Choclo
    5. Imperial
    6. Yo No Se Porque Te Quiero
    7. Adios Muchachos
    8. As De Copas
    9. Oblivion
    10. Sur
    11. Uno
    12. A Media Luz
    13. Balada Para Un Loco
    14. Olvido
    15. Angustia
    16. Malevaje
    17. Lo Que Vendra
    18. En Esta Tarde Gris!..

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Argentine Tango-European Style.......2003-04-17

    After perusing the songlist, I bought this CD thinking it was a Piazzolla CD I had not heard because it is listed under Piazzolla and no other information is supplied about it. When I received it, I felt annoyance that the CD was not Piazzolla but merely contained some Piazzolla compositions interpreted by others.
    No matter, El Tango En Mis Recuerdos is an excellent CD for either listening or dancing. There are no virtuoso performances here, just some smooth, solid, steady interpretations of popular tangos ranging from the days of the Guardia Vieja all the way up to Piazzolla. Alberto Negri-Divorne and his quintet offer a full hour of enjoyment to the tango enthusiast.
    I've been playing this in my office for several days now. Particularly enjoyable are Negri-Divorne's renditions of 9 de Julio, Imperial, Sur, A Media Luz, and Lo Que Vendra.
    I had not heard of this quintet before, but like its European styling of tango classics and certainly look forward to future releases. If you are looking for tango with a little bit different sound, then give this CD a shot. You won't be disappointed.
    The Golden Age Of Tango
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      ASIN: B00004RJNF
      Release Date: 2000-02-14

      Tracks:

      1. De Mi Bandoneon - Astor Piazzolla Y Su Orquesta
      2. Se Armo' - Astor Piazzolla Y Su Orquesta
      3. Quejas de Bandoneon - Astor Piazzolla Y Su Orquesta
      4. Chiclana - Astor Piazzolla Y Su Orquesta
      5. Pillete - Astor Piazzolla Y Su Orquesta
      6. Taconeando - Astor Piazzolla Y Su Orquesta
      7. Ojos Tristes - Astor Piazzolla Y Su Orquesta
      8. Cargamento - Astor Piazzolla Y Su Orquesta
      9. Republica Argentina - Astor Piazzolla Y Su Orquesta
      10. Villeguita - Astor Piazzolla Y Su Orquesta
      11. Cafetin de Buenos Aires - Astor Piazzolla Y Su Orquesta
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      13. Mareados - Octeto Buenos Ayres
      14. Tangology - Octeto Buenos Ayres
      15. Neotango - Octeto Buenos Ayres
      16. Marne - Octeto Buenos Ayres
      17. Anone - Octeto Buenos Ayres
      18. Entrerriano - Octeto Buenos Ayres
      19. Arrabal - Octeto Buenos Ayres
      20. Fuego Lento - Octeto Buenos Ayres

      Tracks:

      1. Cumparsita - Orchestra Argentin Bianco-Bachicha
      2. Crepusculo - Orchestra Argentin Bianco-Bachicha
      3. Viva el Principe - Orchestra Tano Genaro
      4. Retintin - Orquesta Tipica Argentina
      5. Carretero - Carlos Gardel
      6. Muchacha del Circo - Carlos Gardel
      7. Bandoneon Arrabalero - Orquesta Tipica Argentina
      8. Misa de Once - Salvador Pizarro Y Su Orquesta Tipica Argentina
      9. Se Va la Vida - Orchestre Argentin Bachicha
      10. Don Goyo - Eduardo Bianco
      11. Mi Viejo Amor - Rosita Barrios, Luis Mandarino
      12. Vous Qu' Avez Vous Fait de Mon Amour - Orlando et Son Orchestre Du Bagdad
      13. Viruta - Orlando et Son Orchestre Du Bagdad
      14. Yo No Se Porque Te Quiero - Rafael Canaro et Son Orchestre de Tango
      15. Batacazo - Orchestre Argentin Manuel Pizarro
      16. Elegant Papirusa - Bernardo Alemany & The Orchestre Argentin
      17. Malinconia - Bernardo Alemany & The Orchestre Argentin
      18. Viejo Poncho - Orchestre Argentin Bachicha
      19. Tierra Querida - Astor Piazzolla
      20. Todo Corazon - Astor Piazzolla

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        • An awesome display of vocal fireworks
        • A Great singer, BUT...
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        • Unequalled Neopolitan Songs
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        ASIN: B000002SF0
        Release Date: 1996-11-26

        Tracks:

        1. Pieta, Signore (Aria Di Chiesa)
        2. Ave Maria, D.839 (Inno Alla Vergine)
        3. Serse - Ombra Mai Fu (Largo)
        4. Ave Maria
        5. (OrchMottl): L'Ange
        6. Requiem - Ingemisco
        7. Adeste Fideles
        8. Ave Maria
        9. Ave Verum Corpus, KV 618
        10. Petite Masse Solennelle - Domine Deus
        11. Agnus Dei
        12. Panis Angelicus
        13. Granada
        14. Vaghissima Sembianza
        15. Ti Voglio Tante Bene
        16. Mon Ciel, c'est Toi
        17. Il Canto Della Rinuncia
        18. I Love Thee
        19. Because
        20. Carretiere
        21. Tu Lo Sai
        22. Pourquoi Fermer Ton Coeur?

        Tracks:

        1. Mammina Mia
        2. Te Quiero
        3. Core 'ngrato
        4. Senza Nisciuno
        5. Adda Turna
        6. 'O Paese d' 'o Sole
        7. Pecche?
        8. Fenesta Che Lucive
        9. Piscatore 'e Pusilleco
        10. Tu, Ca nun chiagne!!
        11. I' te Vurria Vasa
        12. Tora a Surriento
        13. Dicitencello Vuje
        14. Gaupparia
        15. Silenzio Cantatore
        16. Voce 'e Notte!
        17. 'O Maranariello
        18. Passione
        19. 'O Sole Mio
        20. 'O Surdato 'Nnammerato
        21. 'AVucchella
        22. Torna!
        23. Addio, Mia Bella Napoli

        Customer Reviews:

        5 out of 5 stars An awesome display of vocal fireworks.......2004-05-21

        If it's a tenor voice you want to hear look no further. Franco Corelli is undisputedly one of (if not the) greatest tenors of the 20th century. His voice is capable of unbelievable power and exquisite pianissimo's. The broad range of religious arias, Italian songs and arias is enough to keep anyone's attention and have them panting for more. I recommend this wholeheartedly. Enjoy...

        2 out of 5 stars A Great singer, BUT..........2002-11-05

        First of all: in my opinion I think it would be hard to find any other tenor with more thrilling sound than Franco Corellis.
        But what goes wrong when it comes to his studiorecordings? It sounds too often that he wants to surpass oneself, like he wants to give us even more broadly tones all the way up( of cource his high c in "Granada" is good and the ending of "sole mio" is unbelievable) and it only will go at the expense of his overtones, because he uses too much muscles and is too heavy. The result of it: you get tired listening to him. And for Heavens sake: Whats the use for him to sound more manful?!!!!
        Of course some songs here are good, but maybe only 10 out of 44, and thats not good enough for such a GREAT singer.
        At last, why does he sing "off the voice" in Bach/Gounods Ave Maria? It`s so unnecessary, beacause he really had breath enough!
        In my conclusion I will not recommend this recording, Because it`s such a disappointment.

        5 out of 5 stars Review..........2002-01-18

        I own this C.D. and I have listened to it many, many times. Allthough I understand the feelings of the reviewer saying the songs are sang by the same fiery tone, I don't understand them fully. I would come to this conclusion if I would have listened to this the songs on a (too) soft volume.

        If you really listen to it, not as backround music , but so you can hear it well and you aren't doing anything else, you will notice with how much passion a lot of the songs are sang by Corelli. Core 'ngrato is filled with passion, and I think Corelli is unsurpassed with that song. He didn't have lack of musicality either... Perhaps some more lessons would have done him good, but almost everyone could use some more. I even say that listening to some of Corelli's recordings is like having a singing lesson.

        I would really recommend this C.D. if you are interested in his voice. the Core 'ngrato, Ave Maria and O sole Mio are great for instance. If you want to try full opera recordings try Il trovatore, Norma or Andrea Chenier

        4 out of 5 stars Unequalled Neopolitan Songs.......2001-05-16

        Franco Corelli, who sang from 1951 to 1975, was the greatest tenore di forza of the postwar era. A powerful and exciting singer, never a subtle, elegant, or refined one, he had his detractors (who called him crude, vulgar, self-indulgent, and who lambasted his execrable French), but there can be no argument about the quality of his voice, a big, vibrant tenor with a thrilling timbre (often described as rich, dark, or baritonal) and a brilliant, secure top that must have been the envy and despair of other tenors. A nervous performer repeatedly subject to pre-performance jitters and anxiety attacks (a wag once said of him that Corelli could always think of more reasons not to sing than to sing), once onstage he was a generous singer who gave fully of himself and, like Caruso, poured out his magnificent voice unstintingly, never holding back.

        The voice itself was one of the glories of the generously-endowed operatic scene of the Fifties and Sixties, and one of greatest tenor voices of the century. Herbert von Karajan said of Corelli, "A voice of heroic power, yet with great beauty of tone; darkly sensuous, mysteriously melancholic . . . but above all, a voice of thunder and lightning, fire and blood." Harold C. Schonberg, senior music of the New York Times, reviewing Corelli's Metropolitan debut in 1961, noted that his voice "has something of an exciting animal drive about it, and when Mr. Corelli lets loose, he can dominate an ensemble," and later described his voice as "a force of nature, an act of God, the vocal equivalent of an earthquake, volcano or hurricane." The distinguished musicologist Paul Henry Lang writing in the New York Herald-Tribune called Corelli "a latter-day Caruso." Alan Rich of the New York Herald-Tribune wrote of him, "There is no tenor in modern times, Italian or otherwise, whose voice rings out with greater vibrancy, whose every tone carries with it emotion at white heat. The sounds he makes, seemingly without effort, are dazzlingly bright, urgent, and communicative." Since Corelli's retirement we haven't heard anything remotely like him, and those of us who know his voice (and Bjorling's) can perhaps be pardoned for finding the "three tenors" so popular today somewhat anemic in comparison.

        I have been an admirer of Corelli, a collector of his recordings, and a follower of his career since the late 1950s (when he had not yet sung in America, and his only recordings were Italian Cetra imports). I have just about everything he recorded. There is no tenor voice before the public today equal to this one, and I urge you not to miss it.

        But the two-CD set under review here is not the place to start. If you are new to Corelli, I recommend the EMI single CD "Heroes" or the EMI two-CD set "Franco Corelli," with their heavy doses of his typical operatic fare, as ideal introductions to this rewarding singer. Corelli was above all a creature of the opera house, in his element singing Puccini, Verdi, and verismo Italian opera. The set under review here, misleadingly entitled "Songs and Arias," contains in fact only one aria, a very atypical one: Handel's "Ombra mai fu" from "Serse" (made famous by a Caruso recording). Indeed, some of the composers represented here-Handel, Schubert, Bach, Mozart, Rossini-are in fact stylistically very far from the kind of singing one associates with Corelli. A couple of the songs, "Because" and Grieg's "I Love Thee," are mildly comical in Corelli's overpoweringly Italianate and operatic renditions. But this is a set well worth owning for anyone who knows and likes Corelli. There is a first-rate Ingemisco from the Verdi Requiem, the traditional religious songs are all sung with seriousness and devotion, and most important, the bulk of the set comprises Neopolitan songs, which Corelli sings superbly. (I think he sings them better than anyone.) Of these my own favorite is "Core n'grato," a powerful song, and Corelli's recording of it is unequalled: there is a prodigious outpouring of bronzen tone here that must be heard to be believed. It's true that some of the orchestral arrangements are corny and dated, but with gloriously gutsy, full-blooded singing like this, from one of the greatest tenor voices of the century in its prime (all the recordings here are from 1961 to 1965), I can overlook the arrangements. These two CDs are very generously filled (22 songs,77 minutes for one and 23 songs, 78 minutes for the other), and include, I believe, everything Corelli recorded for EMI that wasn't opera.

        If you like Corelli, if you like Neopolitan songs, you'll want this. But it's not the place to start in appreciating Franco Corelli.

        2 out of 5 stars Not a Corelli fan and even less now after hearing these CDs........2001-01-17

        Corelli's voice was quite large,but I'm not very sure about it's beauty.He is much better in operas,but on these discs,I find his singing annoying.To the reviewer who wrote the Major Disappointment review and included Di Stefano in those not having a beautiful voice,I'd have to say that you obviously don't know what you're talking about.

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        Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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        Manufacturer: Silva America
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

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        ASIN: B000004BQX
        Release Date: 1996-03-19

        Tracks:

        1. 'Amapola'
        2. 'Te Quiero Morena' From El Trust de los Tenorios
        3. 'No Puede Ser' From La Taberna del Puerto
        4. 'Jota de Perico' From II Guitarrico
        5. 'Una Pena Y Un Carino'
        6. 'Ack Varmeland Du Skona'
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        8. 'Till Havs'
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        10. 'Fenesta Vascia'
        11. 'Pecche?'
        12. 'Musica Proibita'
        13. 'Core 'ngrato' (Catari)

        Customer Reviews:

        4 out of 5 stars Vibrantissimo.......2004-05-24

        Tito Beltran's 'Romantica', which I found in the old power plant culture house at Baltimore's Inner Harbor 4 years ago, is a ravishing exposition of a melting tenor striving at his best. What caused me to buy it was the fact that his repertory consists of 3 of Jussi Björling's Swedish favourites, 'Till Havs', 'Ack Värmeland, du sköna' and the originally Danish 'I de lyse nætter' (Swedish: 'Sommarnatt'), all sung in Swedish, his second native tongue. His tone rings beautifully, and apart from his at times overwhelming vibrato I find his version a refreshing and sympathetic alternative and artistically a parallel to Carlo Bergonzi: a humble artist who tells stories in song without overshadowing his art.

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