Il Giorno E La Notte [Import]

Il Giorno E La Notte [Import]

Track Listings

 
1. Scegliamoci Una Canzone (Intro)
2. Donne Comunque
3. Dentro Di Me
4. Voglio Diventare Ricca
5. Bambolina
6. Il Giorno E la Notte
7. Il Nodo, La Gabbia, Il Seme
8. 1664 (Fiabe Della Buonanotte)
9. Grande il Mio Amore
10. Scegliamoci Una Canzone (Finale)

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Handel: The Masterworks (Box Set)
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    ASIN: B00062FLI8
    Release Date: 2004-11-30
    Crime and Dissonance
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    Crime and Dissonance

    Manufacturer: Ipecac Recordings
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    ASIN: B000AA4LLO
    Release Date: 2005-11-29

    Tracks:

    1. Girono Di Notte
    2. Astratto 3
    3. Corsa Sui Tetti
    4. Ric Happenning
    5. Memento Riereazione Diverdita
    6. Studio Di Colore
    7. Forza G
    8. Placcaggio
    9. Seuita
    10. Postludio Alla Terza Moglia
    11. L'uccello Dalle Piume
    12. II Buio
    13. Raprimento In Campo Aperto
    14. De Fotografie
    15. Bambola
    16. Minna Nanna Per adulteri
    17. Astrazione

    Tracks:

    1. Trafelato
    2. Sensi
    3. Gil Intoccabili
    4. Fondante Paure
    5. L'Attento - Version 1
    6. Fumerie' d'Opium
    7. 1970
    8. Esplicitamente Sospeso
    9. Squenz 10
    10. Paura e Aggrellione
    11. Folle Folle
    12. Un Uomo Da Rispettare

    Amazon.com

    Finally, the listening public is treated to a Morricone compilation that focuses on his more daring, outre, and lesser known score music. Nothing against his better-known spaghetti western soundtrack work; there is a reason after all that stuff is so well known, because it's fantastic and wholly original. But did you know the dude scored more films than any other composer (over 500), that his discography is twice that of Sun Ra, that he made amazing psychedelia and crazy funk and subtle experimental music? Assembled by the brilliant musician/ musical curator Alan Bishop for Mike Patton's Ipecac label with liner notes by John Zorn, the aptly titled Crime and Dissonance is culled from extremely rare releases from the early `70s. It's strange stuff, but very enjoyable and easily among the finest and most necessary reissues of the entire year. --Mike McGonigal

    Customer Reviews:

    2 out of 5 stars What's Essential About This?.......2007-04-21

    A sticker on the jewel case proclaims Crime and Dissonance "an absolutely essential Morriconography". A couple of listens had me wondering what is so essential about this? Unfortunately, essential is an abused term when it comes to describing music. This might be said to be essential if you are a Morricone completeist, but when you compare the quality of the music here with that of some of his other compositions, you'll find that Crime and Dissonance is rather easily dispensible.
    Is the music here unusual? Quite. But the question must be asked why anyone would sit around and just listen to it. This stuff belongs in a movie. Unlike many other Morricone compositions, the pieces here do not fit with any kind of mood you might have except that generated while you are watching a film.
    I know a lot of folks with broad musical tastes, but I don't know of anyone who would listen to this CD just for pleasure or even for background music unless one was operating a commercial haunted house or having some kind of themed party. There's too much other better Morricone music out there!
    I like Ennio Morricone and I am sure these pieces fit in the contexts for which they were intended, but I could have gone on quite happily without ever having heard Crime and Dissonance.

    3 out of 5 stars Pros and Cons.........2006-03-10

    Pros:
    Ennio Morricone was a terrific experimental composer. This music is Wierd.

    Cons:
    Kind of wierd combination of songs.. a lot of them don't feel like they should be on the same album.

    1 out of 5 stars Love Morricone, hate this collection.......2006-01-08

    It's as if they took the most obnoxious parts they could find, and memorialized them.

    Morricone is the master. But this collection misrepresents his genius.

    I guess the Dissonance part in the title excuses all.

    5 out of 5 stars Essential Morricone.......2005-12-20

    Crime and Dissonance is by far the best collection of Ennio Morricone's film music on the market. Primarily, because it focuses exclusively on a phase of Morricone's career that's largely been ignored (until now). This 2 disc collection contains some of Morricone's most startling, dark, spooky and adventurous music. Composed largely for obscure Italian horror movies and crime dramas, the music contained here is quite innovative for its time. Filled with almost avant jazz and psychedelic sounds, this is a great listen. The excellent tracklisting ignores chronology in favor of a thematic flow, and it works. This two disc set along with one of the many fine Morricone Western score collections is essential for any good music library. The man was far more than just a film composer, as this disc proves. Excellent.

    2 out of 5 stars Another Morriconne Collection.......2005-12-14

    This compilation is gifted with lush photographs that depict the films they represent. However, not only are there far more vibrant Morriconne compilations available but the majority of these "rare" tracks already exist on other compilations. I love and treasure anything by Morriconne but, this compilation seems inappropriate especially with the Thriller Collection available (which mirrors this compilation in selections and tone). Out of the Argento/Morriconne collection, main titles compilations, and miscellaneous other soundtracks this one ranks among Wolf at a groveling beautiful suspensful mediocrity. But, when mediocore is written in the same sentence as Morriconne; one can only expect it to be the most heavenly kind of medicore.
    Mozart: Don Giovanni
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    Mozart: Don Giovanni

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    5. Mozart - Don Giovanni / Fischer-Dieskau, Fricsay

    ASIN: B000BNV8E8
    Release Date: 2006-01-10

    Tracks:

    1. Sinfonia/Overture - Chor Der Wiener Staatsoper
    2. Notte E Giorno Faticar - Otto Edelmann
    3. Non Sperar, Se Non M'uccidi - Otto Edelmann
    4. Lasciala, Indegno!...Leporello, Ove Sei? - Various Artists
    5. Ma Qual Mai S'offre, Oh Dei - Anton Dermota
    6. Fuggi, Crudele, Fuggi! - Anton Dermota
    7. Orsu, Spicciati Presto - Otto Edelmann
    8. Ah, Chi Mi Dice Mai - Otto Edelmann
    9. Chi E La? - Otto Edelmann
    10. Madaminia, Il Catalogo E Questo - Otto Edelmann
    11. Giovinette, Che Fate All'amore - Walter Berry
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    13. Ho Capito, Signor, Si! - Walter Berry
    14. Alfin Siam Liberati - Cesare Siepi
    15. La Ci Darem la Mano - Cesare Siepi
    16. Fermati, Scellerato!...Ah! Fuggi Il Traditor! - Elisabeth Schwarzkopf
    17. Mi Par Ch'oggi Il Demonio Si Diverta...Non ti Fidar, O Misera...Povera Sventurata! - Various Artists
    18. Don Ottavio, Son Morta! - Anton Dermota
    19. Or Sai Chi L'onore - Elisabeth Grummer
    20. Come Mai Creder Deggio...Dalla Sua Pace - Anton Dermota
    21. Io Deggio Ad Ogni Patto - Otto Edelmann
    22. Finch'han Dal Vino - Cesare Siepi

    Tracks:

    1. Massetto, Senti Un Po'! - Walter Berry
    2. Batti, Batti, O Bell Masetto...Guarda Un Po' - Walter Berry
    3. Presto, Presto, Pria Ch'ei Venga - Various Artists
    4. Tra Quest'arbori Celata - Walter Berry
    5. Bisogna Aver Coraggio - Various Artists
    6. Protegga Il Giusto Cielo - Elisabeth Schwarzkopf
    7. Riposate, Vezzose Raggzze - Various Artists
    8. Venite Pur Avanti - Various Artists
    9. Ecco Il Birbo Che T'ha Offesa! - Various Artists
    10. Trema, Trema, O Scellerato! - Various Artists
    11. Eh Via, Buffone, Non Mi Seccar...Leporello!...Signore? - Otto Edelmann
    12. Ah Taci, Ingisusto Core! - Otto Edelmann
    13. Amico, Che Ti Par? - Otto Edelmann
    14. Deh, Vieni Alla Finestra...V'e Gente Alla Finestra - Walter Berry
    15. Meta Di Voi Qua Vadano - Cesare Siepi
    16. Zitto, Iascia Ch'io Senta! - Walter Berry
    17. Verdrai, Carino, Se Sei Buonino - Erna Berger
    18. Di Molte Faci Il Lume...Sola, Sola In Buio Loco - Various Artists
    19. Mille torbidi Pensieri - Various Artists
    20. Dunque Quello Sei Tu...Ah, Pieta, Signori Miei!...Ferma, Perfido, Ferma! - Various Artists
    21. Il Mio Tesoro Intanto - Anton Dermota
    22. In Quali Eccessi, O Numi - Elisabeth Schwarzkopf
    23. Mi Tradi Quell'alama Ingrata - Elisabeth Schwarzkopf

    Tracks:

    1. Ah, Ah, Ah, Questa E Buona - Otto Edelmann
    2. O Statua Gentilissima - Otto Edelmann
    3. Calmatevi, Idol Mio! - Anton Dermota
    4. Crudele? Ah No, Mio Bene! - Elisabeth Grummer
    5. Non Mi Dir, Bell'idol Mio - Elisabeth Grummer
    6. Gia La Mensa E Preparata - Otto Edelmann
    7. L'ultima Prova Dell'amor Mio - Elisabeth Schwarzkopf
    8. Che Grido E Questo Mai - Otto Edelmann
    9. Don Giovanni A Cenar Teco - Otto Edelmann
    10. Da Qual Tremore Insolito - Otto Edelmann
    11. Ah, Dov'e Il Perfido? - Various Artists
    12. Or Che tutti, O Mio Tesoro - Various Artists
    13. Questo E Il Fin - Various Artists

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars A great Don (except for the sound).......2007-06-27

    I have to agree with the previous reviewer that as an operatic production, this recording is superb. The only downside is the sound quality, which probably could not be helped; one must simply take it on faith that EMI did their best to re-master the original tapes (though I feel that they may have overdone the bass parts in some places). The singers are superb, and you can hear the stage effects, which gives the recording a charming immediacy. Anyone who has only heard only modern recordings of the opera, which emphasize "period" instruments and tempos, should be warned that Furtwängler did not feel obliged to stick to any one particular set of tempi - he varies the speed quite a bit, even within particular numbers, but this reflects an overall aesthetic conception of the opera which he formed over many years (this recording was made in 1954, the year of his death) and which fits together perfectly in its own way.
    Moreover, like the previous reviewer, I am glad that EMI is releasing this set for a reasonable price, and it is a good companion to the classic Giulini set (although I would recommend other versions of the opera as well - even some of the "period" interpretations).

    5 out of 5 stars IT'S A GREAT ONE!.......2006-01-29

    "Don Giovanni" is a very great, but difficult opera. It requires a charasmatic bass-baritone (or bass) for the title role, another equally great bass-baritone with a comic flair (for Leporello), two great leading sopranos for two very difficult roles (Donnas Anna and Elvira), a flawless lyric tenor (Don Octavio), and a pair of appealing younger singers for Zerlina and Massetto. It also doesn't hurt to have a sonorous Commandatore (a real bass)who can terrify Don Giovanni and take him to down at the end of the opera. This is an opera better left alone than presented even decently. The 1950's was a great time for Mozart singers, and many of them are right here on this live recording from Vienna in 1954. Cesere Siepi made the role of Don Giovanni his own and performed it many times (as well as on a commercial London recording which still is available). Elisabeth Schwarzkopf owned the role of Donna Elvira, and, in fact, can be heard on the EMI commercial recording made five years after this performance took place. Elisabeth Grummer was primarily a singer of the lighter Wagnerian roles, but her Donna Anna has power and passion. All of the other artists - Otto Edelmann, Erna Berger, Anton Dermota, Walter Berry, etc, were well known for their Mozart performances all through the decade. They mesh beautifully together in this performance, all under the exciting leadership of the legendary Wilhelm Furtwangler, who really finds the dramatic elements in this piece --- at the price of perhaps less emphasis on the lighter moments. Still, this is a towering performance, in excellent monophonic sound (yes, there are some stage noises, but no distortion or peaking). EMI has made it available at an incredibly low and wonderful price, and I can't see how anyone who loves Mozart would want to be without it under any circumstances. This is a great companion to the EMI Giulini set, and quite probably the superior of all the others.
    It's a winner!
    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Le nozze di Figaro / Don Giovanni / Così fan tutte / Die Zauberflöte - The Drottningholm Court Theatre Orchestra & Chorus / Arnold Östman
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    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Le nozze di Figaro / Don Giovanni / Così fan tutte / Die Zauberflöte - The Drottningholm Court Theatre Orchestra & Chorus / Arnold Östman
    Barbara Bonney , Arleen Auger , and The Drottningholm Court Theatre Orchestra & Chorus
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    ASIN: B00006IU7V
    Release Date: 2003-03-11

    Album Details

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

    Customer Reviews:

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

    Ran

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

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

    I cannot recommend this too highly. Exciting performances now available in Decca's collectors' edition.
    Verdi Arias
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    Verdi Arias

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    ASIN: B00027LE5Q
    Release Date: 2004-07-13

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Aspects of Verdi and Bel Canto!.......2004-10-02

    Mr. Bergonzi is a famous Verdi tenor and this collection is simply sublime, beyond words. His singing is both accented and lyrical, perhaps too lyric for the ideal Verdi voice. Bergonzi's Verdi comes with a bel canto approach.


    Well this is where we may separate a Verdi voice from Verdi style. Bergonzi is a Verdi stylist par excellence and deserves the highest respect possible where certainly no other tenor since Lauri Volpi, with his more virile and wide ranging voice, has realized the magnitude and beauty of Verdi's style combined with the great dramatic accents and declamation.

    Among the greatest Verdi stylists, which are rarer among tenors than the other voice categories, are Martinelli, Lauri-Volpi, Bergonzi, and even Veriano Luchetti; rare indeed but these men have the tone, the accent, the power, the legato, and the INTELLIGENCE to bring Verdi's drama to life. That is what Verdi wanted after all: "Accent Accent Accent"


    Les Introuvables Du Chant Verdien
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    ASIN: B000051W4C
    Release Date: 2001-02-13

    Tracks:

    1. Ernani: Act I: Surta E La Notte... Ernani! Ernani, Involami - Frieda Hempel
    2. Ernani: Act I: Che Mai Vegg'io!... Infelice!... Infin Che Un Brando Vindice - Boris Christoff
    3. Ernani: Act II: Vieni Meco... - Mattia Battistini/Emillia Cors/Chor Del Teatro Alla Scala
    4. Ernani: Act III: O De' Verd'anni Miei - Giuseppe Kaschmann/Salvatore Cottone
    5. Ernani: Act III: Gran Dio!... O De' Verd'anni Miei - Benvenuto Franci
    6. Ernani: Act III: O Sommo Carlo - Mattia Battistini/Emillia Corsi/Luigi Colazza/Aristodemo Silich/Chor Del Teatro Alla Scala
    7. Il Trovatore: Act I: Tacea La Notte Placida - Giannina Arangi-Lombardi
    8. Il Trovatore: Act I: Deserto Sulla Terra - Francesco Tamagno
    9. Il Trovatore: Act II: Stride La Vampa! - Fedora Barbiera
    10. Il Trovatore: Act II: Condotta Ell'era In Ceppi - Margarete Klose
    11. Il Trovatore: Act II: Perigliarti Ancor (Sung In German) - Margarete Matzenauer/Heinrich Knote
    12. Il Trovatore: Act II: Il Balen Del Suo Sorriso - Giuseppe Pacini
    13. Il Trovatore: Act III: Ah! Si Ben Mio, Coll'essere - Charles Dalmores
    14. Il Trovatore: Act III: Di Quella Pira (Sung In French) - Cesar Vezzani
    15. Il Trovatore: Act III: Di Quella Pira - Jussi Bjorling
    16. Il Trovatore: Act IV: Timor Di Me?... D'amor Sull'ali Rosee - Emmy Destinn
    17. Il Trovatore: Act IV: D'amor Sull'ali Rosee (Sung In German) - Frida Leider
    18. Il Trovatore: Act IV: D'amor Sull'ali Rosee - EVA TURNER
    19. Il Trovatore: Act IV: Udiste?... Mira, D'acerbe Lagrime... Vivra! - Carlo Galeffi/Giannina Arragi-Lombardi
    20. Il Trovatore: Act IV: Si M'ami Ancor... Ai Nostri Monti - Beniamino Gigli/Cloe Elmo

    Tracks:

    1. Macbeth: Act II: La Luce Langue (Sung In German) - Martha Modl
    2. Macbeth: Act IV: O Figli, O Figli Mie!... Ah La Paterna Mano - Enrico Caruso
    3. Macbeth: Act IV: Una Macchia E Qui Tuttora - Margherita Grandi/Vera Terry/Ernest Frank
    4. Rigoletto: Act I: Questa O Quella - Alfred Piccaver
    5. Rigoletto: Act I: Questa O Quella - Dino Borgioli
    6. Rigoletto: Act I: Pari Siamo! - Tito Gobbi
    7. Rigoletto: Act I: Gia Tre Lune... Veglia, O Donna (Sung In German) - Claire Dux/Joseph Schwartz
    8. Rigoletto: Act I: E Il Sol Dell'anima (Sung In French) - Miguel Villabella/Elde Norena
    9. Rigoletto: Act I: Caro Nome (Sung In Russian) - Lydia Lipowska
    10. Rigoletto: Act I: Caro Nome (Sung In German) - Maria Ivogun
    11. Rigoletto: Act II: Cortigiani, Vil Razza Damnata (Sung In German) - Joseph Schwarz
    12. Rigoletto: Act II: Cortigianni, Vil Razza Damnata - Pasquale Amato
    13. Rigoletto: Act II: Ciel! Dammi Corraggio! Tutte Le Feste - Olimpia Boronat
    14. Rigoletto: Act II: Tutte Le Feste... Piangi Fanciulla - Lotte Schone/Herbert Janssen
    15. Rigoletto: Act II: No, Vecchio, T'inganni... Si Vendetta - Maria Galvany
    16. Rigoletto: Act III: La Donna E Mobile - Enrico Caruso
    17. Rigoletto: Act III: La Donna E Mobile - Tino Folgar
    18. Rigoletto: Act III: Bella Figlia Dell'amore - Beniamino Gigli/Louise Homer/Amelita Galli-Curci/Giuseppe De Luca
    19. Rigoletto: Act III: O Mia Gilda... Lassu In Ciel - Tito Ruffo/Graziella Pareto

    Tracks:

    1. Simon Boccanegra: Prologuo: A Te L'estremo Addio... Il Lacerto Spirito - Francesco Navarini
    2. Simon Boccanegra: Prologuo: A te L'estremo Addio... Il Lacertato Spirito - Alexander Kipnis
    3. La Traviata: Act I: Un Di, Felice - Bjorn Talen/Lola Artot De Padila
    4. La Traviata: Act I: Ah Fors' e Lui (Sung In Russian) - Antonina Neshdanova/Umberto Mazetti
    5. La Traviata: Act I: Ah Fors'e Lui - Maria kousnezoff
    6. La Traviata: Act I: Ah Fors'e Lui... Follie!... Sempre Libera - Luisa Tetrazzini
    7. La Traviata: Act II: De' Miel Bollenti Spiriti - Fernando De Lucia
    8. La Traviata: Act II: Lunge Da Lei... De' Miei Bollentti Spiriti - Giuseppe Di Stefano
    9. La Traviata: Act II: Dite Alla Giovine - Nellie Melba/John Brownlee/Harold Craxton
    10. La Traviata: Act II: Madamigella Valery?... Pura Siccome Un Angelo... Dite Alla Giovine - Rolando Panerai/Elisabeth Schwarzkopf
    11. La Traviata: Act II: Che Fai? Nulla Scrivevi? (Sung In German) - Helge Roswaenge/Maria Cebotari
    12. La Traviata: Act II: Mio Figlio... Di Provenza - Mattia Battistini
    13. La Traviata: Act II: Alfredo, Alfredo... - Lilli Lehmann
    14. La Traviata: Act III: Teneste La Promessa... Addio, Del Passato - Claudio Muzio
    15. La Traviata: Act III: Teneste La Promessa... Addio De Passato - Margherita Carosio

    Tracks:

    1. Nabucco: Act I: Sperate, O Figli - Nazzareno De Angelis
    2. Nabucco: Act II: Anch'io Dischiuso Un Giorno - Ines De Frate
    3. Nabucco: Act III: Ah! Prigioniero Io Sono... Dio Di Giuda - Carlo Galeffi
    4. La Forza Del Destino: Act I: Ma Pellegrina Ed Orfana - Gina Cigna
    5. La Forza Del Destino: Act II: Madre, Pietosa Vergine - Celestina Boninsegna
    6. La Forza Del Destino: Act II: Son Giunta!... Madre, Pietosa Vergine - Dusolina Giannini
    7. La Forza Del Destino: Act II: Chi Puo Legger Nel Futoro (Sung In German) - Ivan Andresen/Meta Seinemeyer
    8. La Forza Del Destino: Act II: Alzatevi... La Vergine Degli Angeli - Ezio Pinza/Rosa Ponselle/Chor Of The Metropolitan Opr
    9. La Forza Del Destino: Act III: O Tu Che In Seno Agli Angeli - Francesco Merli
    10. La Forza Del Destino: Act III: Solene In Quest'ora - Enrico Caruso/Antonio Scotti
    11. La Forza Del Destino: Act III: Morir!... Urna Fatale... E Salvo (Sung In German) - Heinrich Schlusnus
    12. La Forza Del Destino: Act IV: Invano, Alvaro - Gino Bechi/Giacomo Lauri-Volpi
    13. La Forza Del Destino: Act IV: Pace, Pace, Mio Dio - Salomea Kruszelnicka
    14. La Forza Del Destino: Act IV: Pace, Pace, Mio Dio - Zinka Milanov
    15. La Forza Del Destino: Act IV: Non Imprecare - Ezio Pinza/Rosa Ponselle/Giovanni Martinelli

    Tracks:

    1. Don Carlo: Act I: E Lui... Dio, Che Nell'alma - Giuseppe De Luca/Giovanni Martinelli
    2. Don Carlo: Act II: Nell Giardin Del Bello (Sung In German) - Margarete Arndt-Ober
    3. Don Carlo: Act II: Restate - Boris Christoff/Tito Gobbi
    4. Don Carlo: Act IV: Ou Suis-je!... Je Dormirai Dans Mon Manteau Royal (Sung In French) - Pol Plancon
    5. Don Carlo: Act III: Ella Giammai M'amo!... Dormiro Sol - Boris Christoff
    6. Don Carlo: Act III: O Don Fatale - Frida Leider
    7. Don Carlo: Act III: O Don Fatale - Clara Butt
    8. Don Carlo: Act III: I. Convien Qui Dirci Addio... Per Me Giunto/II. O Carlo Ascolta... Lo Morro - Tito Gobbi
    9. Don Carlo: Act IV: Tu Che Le Vanita - Hertha Stolzenberg
    10. I Vespri Siciliani: Act II: O Tu Palermo - Boris Christoff
    11. I Vespri Siciliani: Act III: In Braccia Alle Dovizie - Riccardo Stracciari
    12. I Vespri Siciliani: Act IV: Giorno Di Pianto (Sung In German) - Helge Roswaenge
    13. I Vespri Siciliani: Act IV: Arrigo! Ah Parli A Un Core - Ester Mazzoleni
    14. I Vespri Siciliani: Act IV: Merce, Dilette Amiche - Rosa Raisa

    Tracks:

    1. I Lombardi/Jerusalem: Act II: Je Veux Encore Entendre - Leonce Escalais
    2. I Lombardi/Jerusalem: Act II: Grace, Mon Dieu!... O Jour Fatal - Paul Payan
    3. I Lombardi/Jerusalem: Act III: Or Non Piu... Qual Volutta Trascorrere - Elisabeth Rethberg/Beniamino Gigli/Ezio Pinza
    4. Aida: Act I: Celeste Aida (Sung In French) - Paul Franz
    5. Aida: Act I: Se Quel Guerrier Io Fossi!... Celeste Aida (Sung In German) - Helge Roswaenge
    6. Aida: Act I: I Sacri Nomi (Sung In French) - Felia Litvinne
    7. Aida: Act I: Ritorna Vincitor - Giannina Russ
    8. Aida: Act I: Ritorna Vincitor - Florence Austral
    9. Aida: Act III: O Patria Mia (Sung In German) - Emmy Destinn
    10. Aida: Act III: Qui Radames Verra... O Patria Mia (Sung In Russian) - Natalia Yushina
    11. Aida: Act III: Pur Ti Riveggo - Giovanni Martinelli/Rosa Ponselle
    12. Aida: Act III: Fuggiam Gli Ardori Inospiti (Sung In German) - Elsa Bland/Leo Slezak
    13. Aida: Act III: Lo L'amo Sempre... Gia I Sacerdoti (Sung In German) - Sabine Kalter/Richard Tauber
    14. Aida: Act III: Ohime!... Morir Mi Sento - Ebe Stignani/Chor Del Teatro Dell'Opr Di Roma
    15. Aida: Act III: Morir Si Pura E Bella (Sung In German) - Leo Slezak/Sofie Sedlmair
    16. Aida: Act III: O Terra, Addio - Johanna Gadski/Enrico Caruso

    Tracks:

    1. I Due Foscari: Act I: O Vecchio Cor - Riccardo Stracciari
    2. I Due Foscari: Act I: Questa Dunque - Pasquale Amato
    3. Otello: Act I: Esultate - Giacomo Lauri-Volpi
    4. Otello: Act I: Esultate - John O'Sullivan
    5. Otello: Act I: Qua, Ragazzi... Inaffia L'ugola! - Apollo Granforte/Nello Palai/Piero Girardi/Chor Del Teatro Alla Scala, Milano
    6. Otello: Act I: Gia Nella Notte - Tino Pattiera/Meta Seinemeyer
    7. Otello: Act II: Credo In Un Dio Crudel - Cesare Formichi
    8. Otello: Act II: Tu! Indietro... Ora E Per Sempre Addio (Sung In French) - Jose Luccioni
    9. Otello: Act II: Tu! Indietro... Ora E Per Sempre Addio - Mario Del Monaco
    10. Otello: Act II: Era La Notte - Eugenio Giraldoni
    11. Otello: Act II: E Qual Certezza... Era La Notte - Lawrence Tibbett
    12. Otello: Act II: Si Pel Ciel - Giovanni Zenatello/Paquale Amato
    13. Otello: Act III: Dio! Mi Potevi Scagliar (Sung In German) - Lauritz Melchior
    14. Otello: Act III: Dio! Mi Potevi Scagliar - Renato Zanelli
    15. Otello: Act IV: Piangea Cantando (Sung In German) - Lotte Lehmann
    16. Otello: Act IV: Mia Madre Aveva Una Pavera Ancella - Yvonne Gall
    17. Otello: Act IV: Ave Maria (Sung In German) - Tiana Lemnitz
    18. Otello: Act IV: Niun Mi Tema - Francesco Tamagno/Salvatore Cottone
    19. Otello: Act IV: Niun Mi Tema - Giuseppe Borgatti

    Tracks:

    1. Luisa Miller: Act I: Ah! Tutto M'arride... Il Mio Sangue - Tancredi Pasero
    2. Luisa Miller: Act II: Oh! Fede Negar Potessi... Quando Le Sere Al Placido - Giuseppe Anselmi
    3. Luisa Miller: Act II: Quando Le Sere Al Placido - Aureliano Pertile
    4. Un Ballo In Maschera: Act I: Zitti... L'incanto... Re Dell'abisso - Irene Minghini-Cattaneo
    5. Un Ballo In Maschera: Act I: E' Scherzo Od E Follia - Aureliano Pertile/Ines Maria Ferraris/Luis Bertana/Antonio Righetti/Cesare Baromeo
    6. Un Ballo In Maschera: Act II: Ma Dall'arido Stelo - Eugenai Burzio
    7. Un Ballo In Maschera: Act II: Ma Dall'arido Stelo - Hina Spani
    8. Un Ballo In Maschera: Act III: Morro, Ma Prima In Grazia (Sung In German) - Melanie Kurt
    9. Un Ballo In Maschera: Act III: Morro, Ma Prima In Grazia - Elisabeth Rethberg
    10. Un Ballo In Maschera: Act III: Eri Tu - Giuseppe De Luca
    11. Un Ballo In Maschera: Act III: Saper Vorreste - Selma Kurz
    12. Un Ballo In Maschera: Act III: Forse La Soglia Attinse... Ma Se M'e Forza Perderti - Antonio Cortis
    13. Falstaff: Act I: L'onore! - Mariano Stabile
    14. Falstaff: Act II: Alfin, T'ho Colto... Quand'ero Paggio - Antonio Magini-Coletti/Elisa Petri
    15. Falstaff: Act II: Quand'ero Paggio - Victor Maurel
    16. Falstaff: Act III: Ehi! Taverniere - Mariano Stabile
    17. Falstaff: Act III: Da Labbro Il Canto - Tito Schipa
    18. 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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    4 out of 5 stars Rare but well-polished Verdi gems........2001-10-21

    Classical music enthusiasts will have become aware that EMI have been marketing several boxed sets with a French title containing the word "introuvables". The word suggests that when you open the box you'll find items that are so rare as to be almost unobtainable. It suggests also that their rarity is not due only to age or production limitations, it is also due to the incomparability of their quality.

    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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      1. Overture - Scottish Chamber Orchestra
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      3. No. 2 'Fuggi, Crudele, Fuggi!' - Jerry Hadley
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      7. No. 10 Aria: 'Or Sai Chi L'Onore' - Christine Brewer
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      9. No. 11 Aria: 'Finch'Han Dal Vino' - Jerry Hadley
      10. No. 12 Aria: 'Batti, Batti, O Bel Masetto' - Nuccia Focile
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      12. No. 15 Terzetto: 'Ah! Taci, Ingiusto Core' - Felicity Lott
      13. N0. 16 Canzonetta: 'Deh, Vieni Alla Finestra' - Bo Skovhus
      14. No. 18 Aria: 'Vedrai, Carino' - Nuccia Focile
      15. No. 21 Aria: 'Il Mio Tesoro Intanto' - Jerry Hadley
      16. No. 21b Aria: 'Mi Tradi Quell'Alma Ingrata' - Christine Brewer
      17. No. 22 Duetto: 'O Statua Gentilissima' - Bo Skovhus
      18. No. 23 Recitativo Accompagnato: 'Crudele! Ah No, Mio Bene!'/E Rondo: 'Non Mi Dir, Bell'Idol Mio' - Christine Brewer
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      ASIN: B000AMUU9E
      Release Date: 2005-11-08

      Tracks:

      1. Casta Diva...Fino Al Rito...Ah! Bello A Me Ritorna
      2. Oh, Rimembranza!...Ah Si, Fa Core
      3. Perfido! Or Basti!
      4. Mira, O Norma...Cedi, Deh Cedi!...Si, Fino All'ore Estreme
      5. In Mia Man Alfin Tu Sei
      6. Deh! Non Volerli Vittime
      7. Sorgete; E In Me Dover...Quando A Un Tratto - Various Artists
      8. Ah! Lo Sento
      9. Cedo Al Destin Orribile
      10. Oh! S'io Potessi Dissipar Le Nubi...Col Sorriso D'innocenza..Oh, Sole! Ti Vela Di Tenebra Fonda

      Tracks:

      1. Care Compagne...Come Per Me Sereno...Sovra Il Sen
      2. Son Geloso Del Zefiro Errante
      3. D'Un Pensiero E D'un Accento...Non Piu Nozze - Various Artists
      4. Ah! Non Credea Mirarti
      5. Ah! Non Giunge
      6. Regnava Nel Silenzio...Quando Rapito In Estasi
      7. Qui Di Sposa...Verranno A Te
      8. Soffriva Nel Pianto...Tu Che Vedi Il Pianto Mio
      9. Chi Mi Frena - Various Artists
      10. Il Dolce Suono...Ardon Gli Incensi...Spargi D'amaro Pianto - Various Artists

      Tracks:

      1. Dei Tuo figli...O Fatal Vello D'or
      2. Creonte A Me Solo
      3. E Che? Io Son Medea!
      4. Come, Innocente Giovane...Non V'ha Sguardo
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      6. Ove Sono?...In Quegli Sguardi Impresso...Ah! Segnata E La Mia Sorte - Various Artists
      7. Va, Infelice
      8. Fin Dall'eta Piu Tenera...Salira D'Inghilterra Sul Trono
      9. Piangete Voi?...Al Dolce Guidami...Qual Mesto Suon?...Coppia Iniqua - Various Artists

      Tracks:

      1. Di Mio Padre...Deh! Pelopea Stirpe!...O Tu, Che In Tua Pieta Crudel
      2. Sommi Dei!...O Sventurata Ifigenia
      3. Il Voto Pago Andra...Io Ti Veggio
      4. Ah! L'esecrando Rito...Io T'imploro Anelante
      5. Di Quai Soavi Lagrime
      6. Omai Da Lunge...Perche Di Stolto Giubilo
      7. Donna...Che! Possente Numi!...Quest'alma E Troppo Debole
      8. Ah! Fuggi Da Morte
      9. Ecco Il Segnal!
      10. Ecco L'orrido Campo...Ma Dall'arido Stela Divulsa
      11. Teco Io Sto...O Qual Soave Brivido
      12. A Tal Colpo...Morro, Ma Prima In Grazia

      Tracks:

      1. Libiamo, Ne' Lieti Calici
      2. E Strano! E Strano...Ah! Fors'e Lui...Sempre Libera
      3. Non Sapete...Ah! Dite Alla Giovine
      4. Dammi Tu Forza, O Cielo!
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      7. Ritorna Vincitor!
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      9. Qui Radames Verra!...O Patria Mia
      10. Ciel! Mio Padre!
      11. O Terra, Addio

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      1. Nel Di Della Vittoria...Vieni! T'afferetta!...Or Tutti Sorgete
      2. La Luce Langue
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      8. Ecco L'altare...Ervate Possente
      9. Come Sa Amare!...La Mamma Morta
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      Tracks:

      1. Ben Io T'invenni...Anch'io Dischiuso Un Giorno (Abigaille, Act II)
      2. Dov'e L'indiana Bruna? (Bell Song) (Lakme, Act II)
      3. Tutte Le Torture (Costanze, Act II)
      4. Ahime! Che Notte Oscura...Ombra Leggera (Shadow Song) (Dinorah, Act II)
      5. Depuis Le Jour (Louise, Act III)
      6. D'amore Al Dolce Impero (Armida, Act II)
      7. Bel Raggio Lusinghier (Smiramide, Act I)
      8. Ma Chi E Questa Bella...Ai Vostri Giochi...Ed Ora A Voi (Ofelia, Act IV)
      9. Vanne, Lasciami...D'amor Sull'ali Rosee (Leonora, Act IV)
      10. Pace, Pace, Mio Dio! (Leonora, Act IV)
      11. Dolce E Calmo (Liebestod) Isolde, Act III)

      Tracks:

      1. Una Voce Poco Fa (Rosina, Act I)
      2. Tu Che Vedi Il Mio Tormento (Tu Che Invoco) (Giulia, Act II)
      3. Surta E La Notte...Ernani! Nernai, Involami (Elvira, Act I)
      4. Tu Che Le Vanita (Elsabetta, Act IV)
      5. Si. Mi Chiamano Mimi (Mimi, Act I)
      6. L'altra Notte In Fondo Al Mare (Margherita, Act III)
      7. L'amour Est Un Oiseau rebelle (Habanera) (Carmen, Act I)
      8. Pres Des Remparts De Seville (Seguedille) (Carmen, Act I)
      9. Nacqui All'affanno...Non Piu Mesta (Cenerentola, Act II)
      10. Je Ne Suis Que Faiblesse...Adieu, Notre Petite Table (Manon, Act II)
      11. Werther! Qui M'aurait Dit...Des Cris Joyeux (Charlotte, Act III)
      12. Tu? Tu? Piccolo Iddio (Butterfly, Act II)
      13. O Mio Babbino Caro (Lauretta)

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars Just the best of the best........2006-02-08

      From all the compilations of Maria Callas EMI has issued this is BY FAR the best one.

      Unlike her studio recitals, unequal and mostly recorded when her voice was starting to decay, this live records take you back to the glorious early fifties when the young Callas was changing the history of opera forever.

      The first 6 CD's are scenes from stage performances and the last 2 from recitals.

      Chronollogically, this compilation starts with the legendary (and controversial) 1951 Mexico-City "Aida" and ends with the 1964 Covent Garden "Tosca" (when Callas' voice was just the shade of itself but at the peak of her dramatic skills).
      Listen to the electrifying poetry of the 1952 "La sonnambula", to the devorating flame of 1955 "La traviata" and "Lucia". Not to forget the 1952 "Norma", the 1957 "Ana Bolena" and some rarities like "Andrea Chénier", "Ifigenia in Tauride" and "Poliuto".
      The only great absent of this collection is "Armida"...

      As for the the 2 recital CD's, the first one contains arias from concerts between 1952 and 1958, when Callas was in full command of her voice. Nobody else was capable of singing arias from Nabucco and Lakmé on the same recital! And listen to the last aria: Wagner's Isolde's dead.

      The second one, contains arias from 1959 to 1963. Here, Callas voice had diminished considerably and she was not anymore capable of the same technical miracles, but she still managed to give thrilling dramatical interpretations (listen to the dead scene of Madama Butterfly of the 1963 Paris recital!!!)

      In 80% of this compilation you can hear the young Callas creating her own legend, giving herself completly on the stage.
      Don Giovanni: Lepovello's Revenge (Soundtrack)
      Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
      • A Showcase of DH's Mozart.
      • Masterful Don Giovanni
      • what a thrill !
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      ASIN: B000051W06
      Release Date: 2000-11-21

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars A Showcase of DH's Mozart........2007-02-09

      If Don Giovanni wasn't casted by Mozart with sufficient solo arias, this soundtrack made it up by having the same singer singing the part of Leporello as well.
      In recent years DH has focused primarily on his native Russian reportoire. In part, this is a true loss to operatic fans.
      Here in Don Giovanni, DH demonstrates what a versatile singer he is.
      Personally I find his timbre suits the role of Don Giovanni more than Leporello. Even so, in terms of singing, the great solo arias of Leporello were handled very well too in this recording.
      If the orchestra is not as first rate as other top-notch ones, and the rest of the cast less well-known, the singers of Zerlina and Commendatore did come up with more than competent performances alongside with DH.
      Just for the sake of a truly good baritone singing a truly great opera, this soundtrack is a must to own.

      5 out of 5 stars Masterful Don Giovanni.......2002-03-21

      I'd say Hvorostovsky makes the best Don Giovanni there is. Despite his temperament fits more to Verdi than Mozart, I really love his exquisite lyric baritone voice in Mozart. I was extremely impressed when I heard him sung the Count at Salzburg back in 95. He is my favorite Mozart interpreter ever since. I don't think anybody else could quite pull off "La ci darem" and "Serenade" so seductively as Hvorostovsky does. His "Champagne aria" is at most perfect tempo, and even Lepollero's "Catalogo aria" sounds so sensuous. This is the only recording of his Mozart. I should be thankful to have this at all since he sung both Giovanni and Leporello. What a clever idea!

      The film version of "Lepollero's Revenge is quite a treat.
      Dmitri's portrayal of both Don Giovanni and Lepollero is absolutely charming. He showed his comical skills so well.

      He'll sing Don Giovanni at the Met next season and The Marriage of Figaro at Paris, so he keeps the balance in between various Verdi productions.

      5 out of 5 stars what a thrill !.......2001-12-16

      To hear my favorite singer perform my favorite opera is a treat indeed, and through the the magic of modern technology, we get to hear him do duets with himself, as both the Don, and Leporello. This dual casting, as the booklet says about this hour long film, "...alludes to the notion that the Don and his servant are alter-egos, opposite sides of the the same person".

      One of the reasons I like this CD is that I get to hear all the parts of this opera (including the overture) that delight me, all on one disc...also the recitativos, which are sometimes the most delectable of all...and Hvorostovsky does them so well, with his flawless Italian.
      I also love the trio "Al taci, ingiusto core", and the sestetto "Sola, sola in buio loco". Of the lovely melodic arias, the "La ci darem la mano" duet, and the beautiful Serenata are wonderful, and perfectly suited for his rich baritone.

      In the cast there's Dominique Labelle (Donna Anna), Gary Relyea (Commendatore), Liesel Fedkenheuer (Donna Elvira), Michael Colvin (Ottavio), Krisztina Szabo (Zerlina), and Alain Coulombe (Masetto), and though they may not be of Hvorostovsky's stature (few singers are !), they do an excellent job of backing him here. I especially like Relyea, and he gets to sing in what for me is one of the greatest scenes in all opera, the final trio, starting with the Commendatore's "Don Giovanni, a cenar teco"...now to hope this film becomes available on video !
      Giordano: Andrea Chénier
      Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
      • The best version we'll ever get?
      • A bit shallow, yet still thrilling
      • Best studio version
      Giordano: Andrea Chénier
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      ASIN: B00000JPBR
      Release Date: 1999-08-10

      Tracks:

      1. Opera In Four Acts: Act 1: Questo azzurro sofa la collochiam (Marjordomo)
      2. Opera In Four Acts: Act 1: Compiacente a colloquii (Gerard)
      3. Opera In Four Acts: Act 1: Son sessant' anni, o vecchio (Gerard)
      4. Opera In Four Acts: Act 1: Il giorno intorno gia s'insera lentamenta! (Maddalena, Gerard, Countess, Bersi)
      5. Opera In Four Acts: Act 1: L'orribile gonnella (Maddalena, Countess)
      6. Opera In Four Acts: Act 1: Commosso.. lusingato (Fleville, Countess, Maddalena, Abbe)
      7. Opera In Four Acts: Act 1: Debole e il Re (Abbe, Feville, Countess, Guests, Maddalena)
      8. Opera In Four Acts: Act 1: O pastorelle, addio (Singers, Guests)
      9. Opera In Four Acts: Act 1: Signor Chenier? (Countess, Guests)
      10. Opera In Four Acts: Act 1: Al mio dire perdona ed al mio ardire (Maddalena, Friends Of Maddalena, Chenier, Countess, Guests)
      11. Opera In Four Acts: Act 1: Un di all'azzurro spazio (Chenier, Maddalena, Countess )
      12. Opera In Four Acts: Act 1: La notte il giorno (Voices, Gerard, Countess, Majordomo)
      13. Opera In Four Acts: Act 2: Per l'ex inferno (Mathieu, Bersi, L'Incredibile)
      14. Opera In Four Acts: Act 2: Temer?...Perche? Perche? Perche temer dovro? (Bersi)
      15. Opera In Four Acts: Act 2: No, non m'inganno! (L'Incredilbile, Chenier, Roucher)
      16. Opera In Four Acts: Act 2: Credo a una possanza arcana (Chenier, Roucher)
      17. Opera In Four Acts: Act 2: Calligrafia in vero femminil (Roucher, Chenier, Crowd)
      18. Opera In Four Acts: Act 2: Viva Roberpierre! Evvival (Matthieu, Citizens, L'Incredibile, Chenier, Gerard, Roucher, Crowd, Bersi)
      19. Opera In Four Acts: Act 2: Ecco l'altare (Maddalena, Chenier, L'Incredibile)
      20. Opera In Four Acts: Act 2: Eravate possente (Maddalena, Chenier)
      21. Opera In Four Acts: Act 2: Ora soave, sublime ora d'amore! (Maddalena, Chenier)
      22. Opera In Four Acts: Act 2: Maddalena di Coigny! (Gerard, Maddalena, Chenier, Roucher, L'Incredibile, Mathieu, Crowd)

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      1. Opera In Four Acts: Act 3: Dumouriez traditore e girondino (Mathieu, People, Gerard)
      2. Opera In Four Acts: Act 3: Lacrime e sangue da la francial (Gerard)
      3. Opera In Four Acts: Act 3: Prendi! E un ricordo (Women, L'Incredibile, Gerard, Offstage Newsboy)
      4. Opera In Four Acts: Act 3: Amici, ancor cantiam, beviam (L'Incredibile, Gerard)
      5. Opera In Four Acts: Act 3: Donnina, innamorata (L'Incredibile, Gerard)
      6. Opera In Four Acts: Act 3: Nemico della patria?(Gerard, L'Incredibile, Maddalena, Mathieu)
      7. Opera In Four Acts: Act 3: Se ancor di me vi sovvenite non sol (Maddalena, Gerard)
      8. Opera In Four Acts: Act 3: La mamma morta (Maddalena)
      9. Opera In Four Acts: Act 3: Perduto! La mia vita per salvarlo (Gerard, Maddalena)
      10. Opera In Four Acts: Act 3: Mamma Cadet! (Market Women, Mathieu, Crowd, Gerard, Maddalena, Dumas, Fouquier - Tinville)
      11. Opera In Four Acts: Act 3: Si, fui soldato (Chenier)
      12. Opera In Four Acts: Act 3: Udiamo i testimoni! (Fouquier - Tinville, Gerard, Crtowd, Chenier, Dumas, Maddalena)
      13. Opera In Four Parts: Act 4: Cittadino, men duol, mae tardi assai (Schmidt, Roucher, Chenier)
      14. Come un bel din maggio (Chenier)
      15. Opera In Four Parts: Act 4: Viene a costei concesso (Gerard, Schmidt, Maddalena)
      16. Opera In Four Parts: Act 4: Vicino a te s' acqueta (Maddalena, Chenier, Schmidt)
      17. Opera In Four Parts: Act 4: La nostra morte (Maddalena, Chenier)

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars The best version we'll ever get?.......2006-09-26

      I agree with both reviewers below: this 1977 performance of Andrea Chenier is the best studio version, and given the absence of tenors with Domingo's charisma, it may be the best we can expect for a long time. but this isn't just the familiar Domingo-Milnes show. By a long stretch Scotto is the best Maddalena I've ever heard. Even though she never had the strong chest tones of a true verismo soprano like Tebaldi, Milanov, or Magda Olivero, Scotto had the right attitude--she seems to be tearing her heart out. Milnes is blustery, as usual, but domingo couldn't be better as the ardent Chenier, and Levine's vigorous pacing helps to disguise the weaknesses in the music (although an audience favorite, this opera is disdained by critics, one of whom called it a garbage can filled with verismo cliches).

      Among the competition, I'm aware of the Callas mono recording, a live aircheck in dreadful sound, and the Chailly-conducted set on Decca with Pavarotti and Caballe, which features the tenor is less than best voice and the soprano a bit too droopy for my tastes. So this RCA set holds it onw.

      3 out of 5 stars A bit shallow, yet still thrilling.......2002-02-09

      This recording came near the end of the famous Domingo/Milnes RCA recordings when they made a flurry of operas with Price, Caballé and Scotto. Here they are paired with Scotto, and led by the young James Levine with the National Philharmonic which was much used at that time by RCA and Decca.

      The main reasons for purchasing this album is for the leading trio in their prime, and for the enthusiastic conducting of Levine. Dramatically, it's more enthusiastic than anything else, and that can be heard right from the opening bars. The freshness and vitality is quite brilliant, and the voices are all healthy and vigorous. However, a first impression only lasts so long, for this is basically a good, but routine Chenier that merely scratches the surface of good theater. For a late 70's recording, it's quite good and worth owning, but it lacks the dramatic punch to put it over the edge.

      Perhaps the most notable reason to hear this is for a document of how exciting Levine's conducting used to be, before his Bayreuth years and subsequent deification at the Met. An early review stated that this Chenier sounded as fresh as if the ink were still wet on the score. What a contrast to what we have today....

      4 out of 5 stars Best studio version.......2001-02-23

      Here we have Domingo & Milnes at their absolutely best. Scotto also is great, landing somewhere between Tebaldi and Callas. It's heard from the very start, Gérard's "son sessant'anni..." gives the tone to the whole performance - blood red and white hot as it is. Thereafter we're spoilt with at least ten - how often are there such a number in one opera - of melodic, dramatic and not least lovely tunes - here greatly sung by some of the last centurys greatest voices. Although I find Bjorling, Corelli and Bastianini great in their respective parts, this is THE over all best studio performance. Feel perfectly assured with this one - the only one to compete is a obscure live version with Del Monaco & Callas on the record label of Melodram (or 'Verona'). Nore Pavarotti's, nore Carreras' versions comes even close to the impact and theatrical reliability of this recording.

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