| 1. Oh! La La (Chella La) - Dalida, Raymond LeFevre |
| 2. Pour Garder |
| 3. Tesoro Mio |
| 4. Calypso Italiano |
| 5. Histoire d'Un Amour (Historia de un Amor) |
| 6. Gondolier (With All My Heart) |
| 7. Jour Où la Pluie Viendra |
| 8. J'écoute Chanter la Brise (Sempre Que Lisboa Canta) |
| 9. Pardon (El Reloj) |
| 10. Dieu Seul (Love Me Forever) |
| 11. Yeux de Mon Amour (Cabo Frio) |
| 12. Dans le Bleu du Ciel Bleu (Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu - Volare) |
| 13. Montagne |
| 14. Je Pars (Alone) |
| 15. Timide Sérénade (Timida Serenata) |
| 16. Inconnu Mon Amour {du Film: Rapt au 2eme Bureau} |
| 17. Amour Chante {du Film: Rapt au 2eme Bureau} |
| 18. Mélodie Perdue |
| 19. Gitans |
| 20. Marchand de Fruits [Festival du Coq de la Chanson Française 1958] |
Come Prima,Dalida,Polygram France,French Pop,Int'l & World Music,Pop,World Music
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Essential Verdi
Manufacturer: Decca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000056JSW Release Date: 2001-02-13 |
Tracks:
- Rigoletto: La donna e mobile - Luciano Pavarotti
- Nabucco: Va pesiero - Chicago Symphony Orchestra
- La forza del destino: Overture - Kirov Orchestra
- La Traviata: Un di felice - Joan Sutherland
- I Vespri Siciliani: Merce dilette amiche - Maria Chiara
- La Traviata: Libiamo ne' lieti calici - Joan Sutherland
- Il Trovatore: Di quella pira - Jose Carreras
- Il Trovatore: Vedi! le fosche notturne spoglie - Chicago Symphony Orchestra And Chorus
- Il Trovatore: Stride la vampa! - Stefania Toczyska
- Aida: Ritorna vincitor! - Leontyne Price
- Don Carlo: Dio che nell'alma infondere - Carlo Bergonzi
- La Traviata: Prelude - Orchestra E Coro Del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino
- Rigoletto: Caro nome - Joan Sutherland
- Don Carlo: O don fatale - Olga Borodina
- Aida: Se quel guerrier io fossi! Celeste Aida - Carlo Bergonzi
- Emani: Ernani! Ernani involami - Joan Sutherland
- Un Ballo in Maschera: Di tu se fedele - Jussi Bjorling
- Un Ballo in Maschera: Morro ma prima in grazia - Margaret Price
- Luisa Miller: Quando le sere al placido - Luciano Pavarotti
- Aida: Gloria all'Egitto - Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Tracks:
- Requiem: Dies irae - Wiener Philharmoniker
- La forza del destino: Pace pace mio Dio - Angela Gheorghiu
- Rigoletto: Questa o quella - Carlo Bergonzi
- Rigoletto: Bella figlia dell'amore - Luciano Pavarotti
- Otello: Ave Maria - Renee Fleming
- La Traviata: Parigi o cara - Frank Lopardo
- Macbeth: Ah la paterna mano - Luciano Pavarotti
- Il Trovatore: Squilli echeggi la tromba guerriera - Chicago Symphony Orchestra And Chorus
- Don Carlo: O Carlo ascolta - Dmitri Hvorostovsky
- Requiem: Ingemisco - Luciano Pavarotti
- Simon Baccanegra: Come in quest'ora bruna - Kiri Te Kanawa
- Macbeth: Salve o Re! Si colmi il calice - Lucia Aliberti
- Aida: O patria mia - Leontyne Price
- I lombardi: La mia letizia infondere - Placido Domingo
- Aida: Lo sguardo avea degli angeli - Montserrat Caballe
- La forza del destino: Solenne in quest'ora - Nikolai Putilin
- Macbeth: Patria opressa - Chicago Symphony Orchestra And Chorus
- Il Trovatore: Tacea la notte - Katia Ricciarelli
- I due Foscari: Dal piu remoto esilio - Odio solo ed odio atroce - Jose Carreras
- Don Carlo: Spuntato ecco il di esultanza - Orchestra E Coro Del Teatro Alla Scala Di Milano
Customer Reviews:
OKAY, TAKE ME AWAY........2006-01-20
Last summer we had an incredible 20th anniversary trip to Italy. As a side trip from Venice, we planned a night in Verona. Neither my wife or I had been to an opera.
Is this how its supposed to be...
...an incredible star filled night with a three quarter moon, the largest stage and outdoor theatrical production on the planet, all taking place in a roman colleseum (arena) built in 180 a.d., an incredible colorful set and production with a full symphony orchestra and voices that don't come easy. Aida.
Now I know what all the hpye is as you opera fans sure are lucky to have such a beautiful setting for all your productions.
Okay, we got spoiled. But I also found myself getting spoiled on the Italian composer Verdi.
For me, this set is not only a "take me back to Verona" trip, but a great introduction to Verdi's other works. With some of the biggest names in the opera world in starring roles, I listened to both discs twice the first night they arrived.
And, of course, we are planning a return trip to Verona in the very near future to see some more Verdi...perhaps Nabucco or Otello or Macbeth...I'll even settle for Aida again. It was such a magical experience and a superb introduction to opera and Verdi.
This set continues that magical moment for us and provides a great introduction to a master of the opera...Verdi.
Great music...stunning recording quality.......2002-11-01
Incredible.......2002-06-05
Just Stunning!.......2002-01-26
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Andrea Bocelli: Verdi
Zubin Mehta , Israel Philharmonic Orchestra , and Zubin Mehta Manufacturer: Philips ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004X16D Release Date: 2000-09-12 |
Tracks:
- Il Trovatore: Di quella pira (Il Trovatore)
- Il Trovatore: Ah si, ben mio (Il trovatore)
- Rigoletto: La donna e mobile (Rigoletto)
- Un Ballo in Maschera: Di'tu se fedele (Un ballo in maschera)
- Un Ballo in Maschera: Ma se m'e forza perditi (Un ballo in maschera)
- Rigoletto: Ella mi fu rapita (Rigoletto)
- Rigoletto: Possente amor mi chiama (Rigoletto)
- Aida: Celeste Aida (Aida)
- La Traviata: De' miei bollenti spiriti (La traviata)
- La Traviata: oh mio rimorso (La traviata)
- I lombardi: La mia letizia infondere vorrei (I lombardi)
- Ernani: Merce, diletti amici (Ernani)
- Don Carlo: Io la vidi e il suo sorriso (Don Carlo)
- Luisa Miller: Quando le sere al placido (Luisa Miller)
- La forza del destino: La vita e inferno all'infelice (La forza del destino)
Amazon.com Classical Music Reviews
With this CD devoted solely to operatic arias--by none less than Giuseppe Verdi, the greatest Italian opera composer of all time--pop crossover phenomenon Andrea Bocelli throws his hat into the operatic ring with the big boys. The hat occasionally fits, and occasionally it doesn't. The beauty of the voice is undeniable, as is the relative ease in all registers. But, regardless of what the engineers do, it is clearly a small voice. For "Celeste Aïda"--Radames's great aria from Aïda--Bocelli opens with fine, as-big-as-possible exclamation and sounds confident; the long diminuendo on the aria's final high B-flat is stunning (whether or not the engineers were twiddling with the knobs, we'll never know). The tenor is more at home with Alfredo's Act Two music from La Traviata; he sings with grace and charm, ending the rarely performed cabaletta (a brief and showy piece that usually follows an aria) with one of the longest, most solid high Cs ever recorded. Elsewhere, there are mixed results: "Di' tu se fedele" from Un ballo in maschera is so free of feeling that it seems digitally produced. A big, unnecessary high D at the close of the Duke's cabaletta "Possente amor" from Rigoletto is screamed, and Bocelli sounds at times as if he's about to collapse from exhaustion during a heavy aria from Ernani. But "Ah si, ben mio" from Il Trovatore is beautiful, as is the Luisa Miller aria; Don Carlo also seems to fit Bocelli well. Needless to say, the singer's fans will certainly want to have this--and it might encourage them to try other recordings of music by Verdi. Newcomers and the curious will find plenty to admire, too. The sound itself remains alluring, and Bocelli has taken steps also towards improving his technique. In short, some nice surprises for the opera lover, and many for the Bocelli fan. --Robert LevineCustomer Reviews:
Not as good as Amore.......2007-03-24
a voice teacher and early music fan.......2007-02-14
Lets face it; Bocelli is no Pavoratti, and perhaps it was not wise to choose some of the arias associated with tenors of his ilk, but Bocelli makes the best of his talents, which are considerable. And he has done a lot to create interest among young voice students,(male) and as a voice teacher I make use of his appearance and his youthfulness to engage their interest, and he does that!!!!I think his record sales tell the tale.
Verdi.......2007-01-03
The triumph of mediocrity.......2006-02-04
His tessitura is nowere near adequate for singing any of the arias from Rigoletto, "La donna è mobile" sounds much like a kid would sing it. "Celeste Aida" is one of the worst selections, and one of the most electronically enhanced, as it requires a precise voice placement (which Bocelli doesn't posses) since much of it lies very high in the register, and a heavier, rounder voice; if the role is not adequate for many REAL tenors, it is much less adequate for a pop singer. The "feeling" raving reviewers talk about is nothing more than a voice coming (incorrectly) from the throat, and the "beautiful" high D in "Possente amor" is a beautifully screamed falsetto, the same could be said about "Di quella pira"'s C; what's amazing about all this is the fact that electronic enhancement doesn't make his voice sound better. Some have ludicrously compared him to the likes of Vargas, Domingo, and Corelli, even saying he's better; this is nothing more than ignorance and bad taste.
Maybe his fans are tired of detractors bringing out the big names in their defense, so let's be honest: he's one of the WORST opera interpreters out there, I wish great singers like Mariusz Kwiecen, Matthew Polenzani, and René Pape received the publicity he gets, though it won't happen; at least some consolation lies in the fact that these people are true artists willingly and GLADLY offering their art to the people in order to make a living; I'm sure if Andrea didn't make so much $$$$ with his opera experiment, he would've dropped this travesty long ago.
no expert.......2005-12-17
So, obviously, I'm not in the position to compare Bocelli's arias to those of the tenors considered the greats. I can hear that his voice lacks the robustness of the Pavarottis of this world. BUT - I like many of the famous arias, and to my ear, Bocelli's performances, electronically enhanced or not, are melodic and pleasant to the ear. As a result of listening to Bocelli, I've become familiar with some great music that I would otherwise be likely to ignore.
So I listen and enjoy and really don't care about all the criticism.
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The MARIO LANZA Collection
Manufacturer: RCA Victor ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003F6V Release Date: 1991-11-12 |
Tracks:
- Be My Love
- I'll Never Love You
- Because You're Mine
- The Song Angels Sing
- Drink, Drink, Drink
- Serenade
- The Loveliest Night of the Year
- La Donna E Mobile
- Because
- For You Alone
- Golden Days
- Deep In My Heart, Dear
- If I Loved You
- Yours Is My Heart Alone
- One Night Of Love
- Beloved
- Beautiful Love
- With A Song In My Heart
- You Are My Love
- Call Me Fool
Tracks:
- All The Things You Are
- My Song,My Love
- Love Is The Sweetest Thing
- Will You Remember
- Granada
- Lolita
- Serenade
- Temptation
- Lygia
- Lady of Spain
- This Land
- Lee-Ah-Loo
- Tina-Lina
- Boom Biddy Boom Boom
- The Bayou Lullaby
- The Lord's Prayer
- And Here You Are
- Song of Songs
- Somewhere A Voice Is Calling
- I Never Knew
Tracks:
- Ciribiribin
- Wonder Why
- Come Dance With Me
- O Sole Mio
- Younger Than Springtime
- For the First Time (Come Prima)
- Never Till Now
- Arrivederci, Roma
- If You Were Mine
- Behold!
- A Night to Remember
- Love in a Home
- Do You Wonder
- Softly as in a Morning Sunrise
- One Alone
- Aida:Celeste Aida
- Carmen: Flower Song
- La Traviata: Brindisi
- Rigoletto:Questa O Quella
- Pagliacci:Vesti La Giubba
- Cavalleria Rusticana: Addio Alla Madre
Customer Reviews:
Selections from the Greatest Voice of the Last Hundred Years.......2007-03-13
I recommend this for those who already know Lanza to some extent but want to go into more depth and understand his marvelous skills.
A Must Have .......2006-12-12
The Mario Lanza Collection.......2006-11-10
The MARIO LANZA Collection.......2006-08-19
WONDERFUL!!!!!.......2005-10-19
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The Art of the Prima Donna
Manufacturer: Decca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004XQ8G Release Date: 2000-10-10 |
Tracks:
- Artaxerxes: The Soldier Tir'd
- Samson: Let The Bright Seraphim
- Norma: Sediziose voci ... Casta diva ... Ah! bello a me ritorna
- I Puritani: Son vergin vezzosa (Polonaise)
- Semiramide: Bel raggio lusinghier
- I Puritani: O rendetemi la speme ... Qui la voce ... Vien, diletto
- La Sonnambula: Care compagne ... Come per me sereno ... Sovra il sen
- Faust: O Dieu! que de bijoux ... Ah! je ris de me voir
Tracks:
- Romeo et Juliette: Ah! Je veux vivre
- Otello: Mia madre aveva una povera ancella ... Piangea cantando
- Die Entfuhrung Aus Dem Serail: Martern aller Arten
- La Traviata: E' strano ... Ah, fors'e lui ... Sempre libera
- Hamlet: A vos jeux, mes amis
- Lakme: Ah! Ou va la jeune Indue
- Les Huguenots: O beau pays de la Touraine!
- Rigoletto: Gualtier Malde ... Caro nome
Amazon.com
In February 1959, an unknown (well, comparatively) Australian singer appeared at Covent Garden in Franco Zeffirelli's new production of Lucia di Lammermoor and took the world by storm. The following year, Joan Sutherland went into the studio to record this reissued tribute to prima donnas of previous generations, illustrating along the way the bel canto tradition of which she was to become a leading exponent. The 16 excerpts on this digitally remastered double CD include several roles she had already sung or was on the verge of singing, from Gilda in Rigoletto, which she had sung at Covent Garden before her Lucia debut, to Norma. What a performance! The voice is fresh, remarkable in its beauty, and she makes it all sound so effortless, tossing off Handel's "Let the bright Seraphim" or the Jewel aria from Gounod's Faust as if they're the easiest things in the world. This sparkling selection of glorious singing demonstrates just why Sutherland was to remain at the top of her profession for the next 30 years and join those to whom she here pays tribute as one of the great singers of all time. --Richard FawkesCustomer Reviews:
La Stupenda is stupendous on this recording. Don't miss it!.......2007-01-05
I completely disagree with those who believe that Sutherland lost the gleam on her voice after 1961. It's true that she suffered for several years with intermittently poor diction and rhythmic lapses, but these were due to terrible medical problems and the results of serious operations that were required to restore her health. Later she recovered most of her vocal lustre and all of her enthusiasm for performing, and her diction steadily improved. Her fabulous technique remained intact until her retirement in 1990.
No singers sound as fresh at 50 as they do at 30. Just listen to how Callas sounded in her later years, when her voice had almost completely deteriorated, and her career was far shorter than Sutherland's. The fact is that Sutherland sang in public for forty years, without amplification and often in barnlike theatres, and yet she still sounded formidable when she retired. Just listen to her performance of the final aria from "Lucrezia Borgia" on YouTube. I heard her debut in that role, again in Vancouver, shortly before that Covent Garden performance, and can attest that she was still in fabulous voice at the age of 53 and her coloratura remained spectacular.
What "The Art of the Prima Donna" gives us is the memory of an unparalleled vocal phenomenon in her glorious youth, before her physical disabilities briefly interrupted her career. No singer since has created a recording that exhibits anything like the range, vocal beauty and versatility that Sutherland displayed on this historic recording--not Callas, nor Caballe, nor Sills, nor any of their recent imitators. The title of this recording was not an exaggeration. This is singing that truly revived "The Age of Bel Canto," to quote the title of another Sutherland recording. "The Art of the Prima Donna" and Sutherland's earlier recordings, if you can get them, constitute an invaluable legacy from an artist who truly restored the golden age of singing.
Sutherland is Amazing.......2006-06-29
In her repertoire, JS was one of the greatest voices with an incredible technique and style that ever made recordings. This is a great CD - but some others which were issued on vinyl but to my knowledge not on CD help round out the Sutherland greatnes, viz., Command Performance, The Age of Bel Canto and the French Opera Album. She did a 2 disc set called "A Festival of Baroque Operas- There is an aria called "Barbaro, Barbaro" which is mind boggling for the speed and clarity of its coloratura. Even in 1977 at 51 yrs old her video performance of Lucrezia Borgia is amazing - it is one of the greatest performances she ever did- exciting, tender and again with that huge voice and flexibility. The last scene is amazing.
Flawless-NO Unique-WITHOUT A DOUBT!!!!!
A Phenomenal Historic Recording Newly Minted.......2005-10-08
One wonders if any other soprano in history ever sang so fast, so high and so loud while always preserving such a full, golden, round sound. Sutherland was a genuine vocal phenomenon, and even those who don't generally care for her singing surely must find their jaws on the floor repeatedly during this recital. Every selection has something treasurable. My personal favorites: "A soldier tir'd," "Bel raggio lusinghier," "Qui la voce," "Come per me sereno," the "Hamlet" Mad Scene, the Bell Song, and "O beau pays."
The remastering is superb, enabling us to hear Sutherland's voice in all its pristine glory. The engineers have even managed to mitigate the rumble of Underground trains (the Picadilly Line?) that were a perpetual problem in Kingsway Hall, although I was glad to hear that the loud yell in the distance one hears during the "Croce e delizia" section of "Ah, fors'e lui" is still there; by now it is an old friend, and I would miss it.
Canary in the silver mine .......2005-09-20
However, after digesting this CD for several weeks, I still have a mixed response to all these Stupendous vocalistics.
The beginning is the main sour note- Arne is tired, with often imprecise, behind the beat coloratura, quite unlike the rest of Sutherland's output, and Let the Bright Seraphim is unbelievably leaden- the orchestra in particular sounds awful, and clunky. I can't comment on ornamentation here because I didn't detect any. This is a poor man's Seraphim, only impressive if you never heard any other versions, and Sutherland's voice is wasted in this piece.
This CD really picks up with Casta Diva, a dazzling showcase for Sutherland's voice. I was very impressed with Sutherland's performance as Norma in this recording- what happened to her in later years, when her "acting" was limited to, as she herself described it, wearing a "generally pained expression" and singing without much color or feeling?
Pieces from I Puritani are great, then we get excellent Rossini, wonderful Jewel Song, and then sparkling Juliet and very effective, beautiful and dramatically involved Desdemona.
And then- another fly in the ointment, Marten Aller Arten. This is one of my favourite arias and I can be very unforgiving when it comes to its performance, plus I like Konstanze to be really angry and wired, which is sort of opposite of what Joan does. This is a pretty, chirpy Marten, and she works hard on her German- way too hard actually, she seems to be slowing down trying to pronounce it, and still "Ich verlache" and "mich" turn into "Ich ve-ayee" and "meeeh", plus she does not sound as secure on top as I would expect, with a metallic high C. She picks up at the very end, putting some feeling into the sound, then topples again... This is a hit and miss one.
Fortunately the rest of the CD is filled with sparklers more in Sutherland's vein. Violetta is really great, with a fantastic high E, Ophelia is nice, Lakme is vocally one of the best I have ever heard, the dull Meyerbeer aria is made interesting and shimmery- that fabulous trill is finally put to work after many tracks of underuse- and then it all ends with a most charming Gilda.
It's not the greatest vocal performance ever put on vinyl/plastic/megabites, but overall, a good, historical set to add to your collection of opera recitals and soprano specials.
Bel Canto from an angelic voice.......2005-04-19
2. Samson, oratorio, HWV 57 Let the bright Seraphim
Composed by George Frideric Handel
with Joan Sutherland
A sparkling and intense interpretation of this well known yet hardly ever magnificently performed piece. Lucid, beautiful and technically impeccable.
3. Norma, opera Sediziose voci... Casta diva... Ah! bello
Composed by Vincenzo Bellini
with Joan Sutherland
Surely her best studio-recording of this killer-aria. She is one of the few Normas who masters the recitativo without cracking or sounding strained, yet full of authority and intelligent drama. The Casta Diva itself is fluent, the make-or-break coloratura wonderfully executed. As for the cabaletta, not since young Callas in 1949 have I heard this piece sung so beautifully! Amazing high notes crown a cabaletta that broke more than one famous Norma before.
6. I Puritani, opera O rendetemi la speme... Qui la voce... Vien, diletto
Composed by Vincenzo Bellini
A Bellinian madscene at its finest. Once again only Callas in 1949 can be compared to this wonder of a recording. Callas too found darker colours and more intensity. (Dolore e passione as described in the score) Sutherland may lack these but she sings it with her own sense for drama which is uniquely sublime.
10. Otello, opera Mia madre aveva una povera ancella... Piangea cantando
Composed by Giuseppe Verdi
with Joan Sutherland
An interesting and excellent choice. There are pictures of Joan Sutherland as Desdemona and what a pity that no complete recording of her performances survived. I find her Desdemona to be far more convincing than Tebaldi because she sounds more fragile and elegant, plus she has that silvery tone of innocence that I don't hear in Tebaldi's golden, sensual voice. Excellent in the floating lines, beautiful and tender in the cantabile.
16. Rigoletto, opera Gualtier Maldè... Caro nome
Composed by Giuseppe Verdi
with Joan Sutherland
This can be compared to Maria Callas' live-performance of this piece and, being in excellent sound, might be preferred. (Callas was excellent in the studio as well, yet in 1955 she was less daring and defying) Stunningly intense in the cantabile and brilliant in the coloratura-passages. Far better than her famous performance with Pavarotti where she had lost the youthful, silvery sound that made her earlier Gilda so loveable.
I do not adore her as much in French opera and La Traviata or anything German but that doesn't mean that her singing was anything but amazing, just a personal preference. In short: Buy it and discover why Joan Sutherland is indeed La Stupenda!
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The Best of Mendelssohn
Manufacturer: Naxos ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000014HB Release Date: 1997-10-20 |
Tracks:
- Fingal's Cave, Op.26: The Hebrides - Overture
- Songs Without Words, Op.62: Spring Song
- A Midsummers Night's Dream: Overture, Op.21
- A Midsummers Night's Dream: Wedding March, Op. 61, No. 4
- A Midsummers Night's Dream: Scherzo, Op. 61, No. 1
- Songs Without Words, Op.19 No.6: Venezianisches Gonellied
- Symphony No. 3 In A Minor, Op. 56 'Scottish': Andante con moto - Allegro un poco agiato - Andante come prima
- Piano Concerto No.1 In G Minor: Molto allegro con fuoco
- Violin Concerto In E Minor, Op. 64: Andante - Allegro non troppo
- Symphony No. 4 In A Major: 'Italian' - Ssaltarello: Presto
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The Complete Caruso
Manufacturer: RCA ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0001TSWQO Release Date: 2004-11-09 |
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Best of Luciano Pavarotti
Manufacturer: Golden Classics ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00013NDKU Release Date: 2004-02-10 |
Tracks:
- A' Vucchella
- Ultima Canzone
- Non T'Amo Piu
- Malia
- Serenata
- Mattinata
- Per la Gloria d'Adorarvi
- Gia' il Sole Dal Gange
- Pace Non Trovo
- Che Fiero Costume
- Dolente Immegine Di Fille Mia
- Bella Nice Che d'Amore
- Vaga Luna Che Innargenti
- In Questa Tomba Uscura
- Ave Maria
- Pieta Signore
- Messa Di Requiem, "Ingemisco"
- Agnus Dei
Tracks:
- Cielo Mar, "La Gioconda"
- E Lucevan le Stelle, "Tosca"
- Recondita Armonia, "Tosca"
- Giunto Sul Passo Estremo, "Mefistofele"
- Nessun Dorma, "Turandot"
- Una Furtiva Lagrima "L'Elisir d'Amore"
- Lunga da Lei...De' Miei Bollenti Spiriti...I Mio Rimorso Infame, ...
- Mia Letizia Infondere...Come Poteva un Angelo, "I Lombardi Alla ..."
- Pourquoi Me Reveiller, "Werther"
- Ideale
- Donna Non Vidi Mai, "Manon Lescaut"
- Vaga Luna Che Inargenti
- Me Voglio Fa' Na Casa
- Tarantella
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Verdi Arias
Manufacturer: Philips ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00027LE5Q Release Date: 2004-07-13 |
Customer Reviews:
Aspects of Verdi and Bel Canto!.......2004-10-02
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"
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Maria Callas Live
Manufacturer: EMI Classics ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000AMUU9E Release Date: 2005-11-08 |
Tracks:
- Casta Diva...Fino Al Rito...Ah! Bello A Me Ritorna
- Oh, Rimembranza!...Ah Si, Fa Core
- Perfido! Or Basti!
- Mira, O Norma...Cedi, Deh Cedi!...Si, Fino All'ore Estreme
- In Mia Man Alfin Tu Sei
- Deh! Non Volerli Vittime
- Sorgete; E In Me Dover...Quando A Un Tratto - Various Artists
- Ah! Lo Sento
- Cedo Al Destin Orribile
- Oh! S'io Potessi Dissipar Le Nubi...Col Sorriso D'innocenza..Oh, Sole! Ti Vela Di Tenebra Fonda
Tracks:
- Care Compagne...Come Per Me Sereno...Sovra Il Sen
- Son Geloso Del Zefiro Errante
- D'Un Pensiero E D'un Accento...Non Piu Nozze - Various Artists
- Ah! Non Credea Mirarti
- Ah! Non Giunge
- Regnava Nel Silenzio...Quando Rapito In Estasi
- Qui Di Sposa...Verranno A Te
- Soffriva Nel Pianto...Tu Che Vedi Il Pianto Mio
- Chi Mi Frena - Various Artists
- Il Dolce Suono...Ardon Gli Incensi...Spargi D'amaro Pianto - Various Artists
Tracks:
- Dei Tuo figli...O Fatal Vello D'or
- Creonte A Me Solo
- E Che? Io Son Medea!
- Come, Innocente Giovane...Non V'ha Sguardo
- Io Sentii Sulla Mia Mano - Various Artists
- Ove Sono?...In Quegli Sguardi Impresso...Ah! Segnata E La Mia Sorte - Various Artists
- Va, Infelice
- Fin Dall'eta Piu Tenera...Salira D'Inghilterra Sul Trono
- Piangete Voi?...Al Dolce Guidami...Qual Mesto Suon?...Coppia Iniqua - Various Artists
Tracks:
- Di Mio Padre...Deh! Pelopea Stirpe!...O Tu, Che In Tua Pieta Crudel
- Sommi Dei!...O Sventurata Ifigenia
- Il Voto Pago Andra...Io Ti Veggio
- Ah! L'esecrando Rito...Io T'imploro Anelante
- Di Quai Soavi Lagrime
- Omai Da Lunge...Perche Di Stolto Giubilo
- Donna...Che! Possente Numi!...Quest'alma E Troppo Debole
- Ah! Fuggi Da Morte
- Ecco Il Segnal!
- Ecco L'orrido Campo...Ma Dall'arido Stela Divulsa
- Teco Io Sto...O Qual Soave Brivido
- A Tal Colpo...Morro, Ma Prima In Grazia
Tracks:
- Libiamo, Ne' Lieti Calici
- E Strano! E Strano...Ah! Fors'e Lui...Sempre Libera
- Non Sapete...Ah! Dite Alla Giovine
- Dammi Tu Forza, O Cielo!
- Teneste La Promessa...Addio Del Passato
- Ah, Violetta!...Se Una Pudica Vergine - Various Artists
- Ritorna Vincitor!
- Al Tuo Consiglio Io Cedo...Gloria All'egitto - Various Artists
- Qui Radames Verra!...O Patria Mia
- Ciel! Mio Padre!
- O Terra, Addio
Tracks:
- Nel Di Della Vittoria...Vieni! T'afferetta!...Or Tutti Sorgete
- La Luce Langue
- Una Macchia E Qui Tuttora
- Gente La Dentro!...Mario! Mario!...Non La Sospiri, La Nostra Casetta
- Orsu, Tosca, Parlate - Various Artists
- Vissi D'arte
- Senti, L'ora E Vicina...Amaro Sol Per Te...Presto! Su, Mario! - Various Artists
- Ecco L'altare...Ervate Possente
- Come Sa Amare!...La Mamma Morta
- Benedico Il Destino! - Various Artists
Tracks:
- Ben Io T'invenni...Anch'io Dischiuso Un Giorno (Abigaille, Act II)
- Dov'e L'indiana Bruna? (Bell Song) (Lakme, Act II)
- Tutte Le Torture (Costanze, Act II)
- Ahime! Che Notte Oscura...Ombra Leggera (Shadow Song) (Dinorah, Act II)
- Depuis Le Jour (Louise, Act III)
- D'amore Al Dolce Impero (Armida, Act II)
- Bel Raggio Lusinghier (Smiramide, Act I)
- Ma Chi E Questa Bella...Ai Vostri Giochi...Ed Ora A Voi (Ofelia, Act IV)
- Vanne, Lasciami...D'amor Sull'ali Rosee (Leonora, Act IV)
- Pace, Pace, Mio Dio! (Leonora, Act IV)
- Dolce E Calmo (Liebestod) Isolde, Act III)
Tracks:
- Una Voce Poco Fa (Rosina, Act I)
- Tu Che Vedi Il Mio Tormento (Tu Che Invoco) (Giulia, Act II)
- Surta E La Notte...Ernani! Nernai, Involami (Elvira, Act I)
- Tu Che Le Vanita (Elsabetta, Act IV)
- Si. Mi Chiamano Mimi (Mimi, Act I)
- L'altra Notte In Fondo Al Mare (Margherita, Act III)
- L'amour Est Un Oiseau rebelle (Habanera) (Carmen, Act I)
- Pres Des Remparts De Seville (Seguedille) (Carmen, Act I)
- Nacqui All'affanno...Non Piu Mesta (Cenerentola, Act II)
- Je Ne Suis Que Faiblesse...Adieu, Notre Petite Table (Manon, Act II)
- Werther! Qui M'aurait Dit...Des Cris Joyeux (Charlotte, Act III)
- Tu? Tu? Piccolo Iddio (Butterfly, Act II)
- O Mio Babbino Caro (Lauretta)
Customer Reviews:
Just the best of the best........2006-02-08
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.
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The 3 Tenors ~ José Carreras · Luciano Pavarotti · Plácido Domingo
Plácido Domingo , Luciano Pavarotti , José Carreras , and Giuseppe Verdi Manufacturer: Goldies Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000086DX Release Date: 1997-04-24 |
Tracks:
- Quanto E Bella - Luciano Pavarotti
- Una Furtiva Lacrima - Luciano Pavarotti
- A Te O Cara - Luciano Pavarotti
- Egli S'avanza - Luciano Pavarotti
- Cuius Aninam - Luciano Pavarotti
- Oh Fede Negar Pstessi Agl'occhi Miei - Luciano Pavarotti
- La Donna E Mobie - Luciano Pavarotti
- Che Gelda Manina - Luciano Pavarotti
- Nessun Dorma - Luciano Pavarotti
- La Mia Letizia - Jose Carreras
- Oh Belle A Questa Misera - Jose Carreras
- Questa O Quella - Jose Carreras
- Ella Mi Fu Rapita - Jose Carreras
- La Donna E Mobile - Jose Carreras
- Brindisi - Jose Carreras
- S'avanza Il Conte - Jose Carreras
- Ma Se M'e Forza Perderti - Jose Carreras
- Ah Dessa E La - Jose Carreras
- Ah Rimiro Il Bel Sebiante - Jose Carreras
- Ideale - Jose Carreras
- Malia - Jose Carreras
- L'alba Separa Dalla Luce Lombra - Jose Carreras
- Merce Diletti Amici - Placido Domingo
- Se Quel Guerrier Io Fossi...celeste Aida - Placido Domingo
- Parle Moi De Ma Mere - Placido Domingo
- La Fleur Que Tu M'avais Jetee - Placido Domingo
- L'anima Ho Stanca - Placido Domingo
- Bridnisi - Placido Domingo
- Recitar...vesti La Giubba - Placido Domingo
- Ideale - Placido Domingo
Album Description
Import exclusive compilation features one disc apiece for the '3 Tenors', Luciano Pavarotti, Placido Domingo, & Jose Carreras. Goldies. Standard jewel cases housed in a slipcase. 1999.Album Details
This Box Set is Comprised of Live Recordings of the Three Tenors, Each Performing Separately During the Mid-To Late 1960's & Early 1970's. Luciano Pavarotti Performs Excerpts from Sabat Mater, Turandot, La Boheme & Other Works. Jose Carreras Sings Passages from La Traviata, Rigoletto, I Lombardi & More. Placido Domingo Vociferates Sections from Carmen, Cavalleria Rusticana, Aida & Others.Customer Reviews:
One of Great album for Opera.......1999-03-21
Best yet from the 3 Tenors!.......1998-08-30
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