Nell' Aria C'e [Import]

Track Listings

 
1. Nell'aria C'e
2. Maria No
3. E Invece Sono Attimi
4. Aria Di Lei
5. Come Un Carillo
6. Ci Presento Ugo
7. Hurrah
8. Fuga In Sogno
9. Guardati Indietro
10. Tre Buone Ragioni
11. Non Ho Che Te

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Only Opera CD You'll Ever Need
Average customer rating: 1.5 out of 5 stars
  • Not worth buying!
  • Don't waste your money
  • Perfect for "drop the needle" style tests
  • A CD with Attention Deficit Disorder
  • This sucks...
Only Opera CD You'll Ever Need

Manufacturer: RCA
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Release Date: 1997-10-14

Tracks:

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  2. Fidelio: 'In des Lebens Fruhlingstagen...' - Ben Heppner
  3. Fidelio: Act II Quartet: 'Ach, du bist gerettet...' - Deborah Voigt
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  5. Candide: 'Glitter And Be Gay' - Harolyn Blackwell
  6. Candide: 'Make Our Garden Grow' - Jerry Hadley
  7. Carmen: Flower Song - Placido Domingo
  8. Carmen: Habanera - Rise Stevens
  9. Carmen: Toreador Song - Robert Merrill
  10. Les pecheurs de perles: Duet: 'Oui, c'est elle, c'est la deesse...' - Robert Merrill
  11. Mefistofele: 'Ecco il mondo' - Samuel Ramey
  12. La Wally: 'Eben, ne andro lontana' - ONLY OPERA CD YOU'LL EVER NEED
  13. Lakme: Bell Song - Lily Pons
  14. L'Elisir d'Amore: 'Una furtiva lagrima' - Tito Schipa
  15. Lucia di Lammermoor: 'Chi mi frena in tal momento...' - Carlo Bergonzi
  16. Lucia di Lammermoor: 'Spargi d'amaro pianto' - Anna Moffo
  17. Martha: 'M'appari tutto amor' - Jussi Bjoerling
  18. Porgy & Bess: 'Summertime' - Leontyne Price
  19. Porgy & Bess: 'Bess, You Is My Woman' - William Warfield
  20. Andrea Chenier: 'Come un bel di di maggio' - Ben Heppner
  21. Romeo et Juliette: Juliette's Waltz; 'Je veux vivre' - Ruth Ann Swenson
  22. Salammbo: Aria - Kiri Te Kanawa
  23. Hansel & Gretel: 'Suuse, liebe Susse - Helen Donath
  24. I Pagliacci: 'Vesti la giubba' - Enrico Caruso
  25. Cavalleria Rusticana: 'Viva il vino' - Jussi Bjoerling
  26. Cherubin: 'Lorsque vous n'aurez rien' - Dawn Upshaw
  27. Manon: 'Ah! Fuyez, douce image' - Richard Crooks
  28. Cosi fan tutte: 'Come scoglio immoto resta' - Leontyne Price
  29. Don Giovanni: 'La ci darem la mano' - Edith Mathis
  30. Don Giovanni: 'Deh! vieni alla finestra' - Ezio Pinza
  31. Don Giovanni: 'Non mi dir' - Carol Vaness
  32. Le nozze di Figaro: 'Non piu andrai...' - Alan Titus
  33. Le nozze di Figaro: 'Porgi, amor' - Carol Vaness
  34. Le nozze di Figaro: 'Deh vieni, non tardar' - Bidu Sayao
  35. Die Zauberflote: 'Dies Bildnis ist bezaubernd schon' - Fritz Wunderlich
  36. Die Zauberflote: Der Holle Rache - Zdislawa Donat
  37. Die Zauberflote: Papageno - Papageno Duet - Christian Boesch
  38. Boris Godunov: 'I v ljutomgore, nisposlannom Bogom...' - Alexander Kipnis
  39. Tales Of Hoffmann: Barcarolle - Montserrat Caballe
  40. La Gioconda: 'Cielo e mar' - Beniamino Gigli
  41. La Boheme: 'Che gelida manina' - Giuseppe Di Stefano
  42. La Boheme: 'Mi piaccion quelle cose...' - Licia Albanese
  43. La Boheme: 'Fremon gia nell'anima' - Luciano Pavarotti
  44. La Boheme: Musetta's Waltz Song - Judith Blegen
  45. Gianni Schicchi: 'O mio babbino caro' - Angela Gheorghiu
  46. Madama Butterfly: 'Ah, ti serro palpitante' - Placido Domingo
  47. Madama Butterfly: 'Un bel di' - Leontyne Price
  48. Manon Lescaut: 'Donna non vidi mai' - Jussi Bjoerling
  49. La rondine: 'Chi il bel sogno di Doretta - Anna Moffo
  50. TOSCA: 'Recondita armonia' - Placido Domingo
  51. TOSCA: 'Vissi d'arte' - Irina Oudalova
  52. TOSCA: 'E avanti a lui...' - Zinka Milanov
  53. TOSCA: 'E lucevan le stelle' - Mario Lanza
  54. Turandot: 'Signore, ascolta' - Renata Tebaldi
  55. Turandot: 'In questa reggia' - Birgit Nilsson
  56. Turandot: 'Nessun dorma' - Jussi Bjoerling
  57. Dido & Aeneas: 'When I Am Laid In Earth' - Leontyne Price
  58. Il Barbiere di Siviglia: 'Largo al factotum' - Robert Merrill
  59. Il Barbiere di Siviglia: 'Una voce poco fa' - Roberta Peters
  60. Samson et Dalila: 'Mon coeur s'ouvre' - Christa Ludwig
  61. The Bartered Bride: 'Wenn ich das einmal erfahre' - Teresa Stratas
  62. Elektra: 'Agamemnon' - Inge Borkh
  63. Der Rosenkavalier: 'Ist ein Traum' - Erna Berger
  64. Salome: 'Nicht in der Welt...' - Inge Borkh
  65. Eugene Onegin: Lenski's Aria - Placido Domingo
  66. Eugene Onegin: Tatiana's Letter Scene - Leontyne Price
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  68. Aida: 'Ritorna vincitor!' - Leontyne Price
  69. Aida: 'Gloria all'Egitto' - John Alldis Choir
  70. Aida: 'O patria mia' - Leontyne Price
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  72. Don Carlo: 'Dio, che nell'anima infondere' - Placido Domingo
  73. Ernani: 'Emani, involami' - Leontyne Price
  74. La forza del destino: 'Or muoio tranquillo...' - Robert Merrill
  75. La forza del destino: 'Pace, pace mio dio' - Zinka Milanov
  76. Nabucco: 'Va, pensiero' - Oleg Reshetkin
  77. Otello: 'Credo' - Tito Gobbi
  78. Otello: Willow Song - Leonie Rysanek
  79. Otello: 'Niun mi tema' - Jon Vickers
  80. Rigoletto: 'Qesta o quella' - Alfredo Kraus
  81. Rigoletto: 'Caro nome' - Anna Moffo
  82. Rigoletto: 'La donna e mobile' - Jan Peerce
  83. Rigoletto: 'Bella figlia dell'amore' - Alfredo Kraus
  84. La Traviata: Brindisi - Montserrat Caballe
  85. La Traviata: 'Di provenza' - Sherrill Milnes
  86. La Traviata: 'Sempre libera' - Eleanor Steber
  87. La Traviata: 'Addio del passato' - Anna Moffo
  88. Il Trovatore: Anvil Chorus - Moscow Classical Chorus & Ensemble
  89. Il Trovatore: 'Di quella pira' - Placido Domingo
  90. Il Trovatore: 'Tacea la notte placido - Leontyne Price
  91. Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg: 'Morgenlicht leuchtend' - Set Svanholm
  92. Die Walkure: Ride Of The Valkyries - Staatskapelle Dresden
  93. Die Walkure: Wotan's Farewell - Lawrence Tibbett
  94. Siegfried: Song Of The Forest Bird - Norma Sharp
  95. Gotterdammerung: 'Starke Scheite schichtet mir dort' - Kirsten Flagstad
  96. Lohengrin: Bridal Chorus - Robert Shaw Chorale
  97. Lohengrin: 'In fernem Land' - Lauritz Melchior
  98. Tannhauser: 'Dich teure Halle' - Waltraud Meler

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Not worth buying!.......2007-05-29

I found this recording basically worthless. It contains only very short excerpts of the song. Not enough to get into and enjoy!

1 out of 5 stars Don't waste your money.......2007-01-18

This is the worst purchase I have ever made. It is a truly dreadful piece of work.I was so disgusted with it that I threw it into the trash can.

5 out of 5 stars Perfect for "drop the needle" style tests.......2006-11-19

If you want to hear full recordings of arias, then this disc is not for you. It plays only tidbits of 99 arias. Contrary to the title, this is definitely not the only opera disc you'll ever need. You shouldn't take it seriously. This disc has next to no value for an opera neophyte. But for opera fanatics, there has never been a better test of your knowledge of operatic repertoire and singers. It's a great challenge for opera buffs. Sit down with your opera loving friends for an hour, play this disc, and try to be the first to identify the singer, composer, opera, and piece. If you're a music professor, this disc would make for an awesome pop quiz. Find out how well your students really know their opera repertoire.

1 out of 5 stars A CD with Attention Deficit Disorder.......2006-10-02

I don't know anyone who would enjoy this CD. It will drive opera fans nuts with a hundred exerpts that run about 30 seconds each, then fade out without the singers even finishing a single verse. It's more like an index of arias, or a volume of teasers that hucksters might use to sell opera CDs.

I never realized how much Bernstein's "Glitter and be gay" sounded like Delibes' "Bell Song" until I heard 35 seconds of one, followed 23 seconds of the other.

Maybe the TV show 'Jeopardy' could use this CD. 'What is "Hush little baby don't you..."??'

What a waste of beautiful voices and great music. 38 seconds of Enrico Caruso, followed by 31 seconds of Jussi Bjoerling, followed by 38 seconds of Dawn Upshaw.

My copy is going to go sailing into the wastebasket as soon as I finish this review.

1 out of 5 stars This sucks..........2006-03-31

I should only blame myself for not checking out more reviews... this is a CD filled with short, little snippets of great operas songs... and I mean SHORT, LITTLE snippets of 30 seconds or so, each. Don't buy this CD... it is a complete rip off... and that is saying ALOT since it is only $4.00... Again, my fault for not reading the reviews but I trusted that something called a "Music CD" would actually have complete songs... What else does this company offer? A "Music CD" that only has the intros or applause tracks to great songs...?

Move on to something else... Amazon has a great selection... just not this one.
Cenerentola (Dig)
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Charming, Delicate Performance
Cenerentola (Dig)
Rossini , Baltsa , Araiza , Ams , Amf , and Marriner
Manufacturer: Decca
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ASIN: B00006LENM
Release Date: 2003-02-11

Tracks:

  1. Sinfonia - Neville Marriner
  2. No, No, No, No: Non V'e, Non V'e - John McCarthy
  3. Una Volta C'era Un Re - John McCarthy
  4. Un Tantin Di Carita - John McCarthy
  5. O Figlie Amabili Di Don Magnifico - John McCarthy
  6. Cenerentola, Vien Qua - John McCarthy
  7. Cenerentola, Presto, Prepara I Nastri, I Manti - John McCarthy
  8. Miei Rampolli Femminini - Ruggero Raimondi
  9. Sappiate Che Fra Poco - Ruggero Raimondi
  10. Tutto E Desert ... Una Volta C'era... Ah! - John McCarthy
  11. (Un Soave Non So Che In Quegl'occhi Scintillo!)/Cenerentola, Da Me - Ruggero Raimondi
  12. Non So Che Dir - Ruggero Raimondi
  13. Scegli La Sposa ... Come Un'ape Ne' Giorni D'aprile/Prence... - Sire - Ruggero Raimondi
  14. Allegrissimamente! Che Bei Quadri! - Ruggero Raimondi
  15. Signor, Una Parola - Ruggero Raimondi
  16. Qui Nel Mio Codice - Ruggero Raimondi
  17. Nel Volto Estatico Di Questo E Quello - Ruggero Raimondi
  18. Si, Tutto Cangera - John McCarthy
  19. La Del Ciel Nell'arcano Profondo - John McCarthy
  20. Ma Bravo, Bravo, Bravo, Caro Il Mio Don Magnifico! ... Ora Sono Da Voi - Ruggero Raimondi

Tracks:

  1. Conciosiacosache ... Intendente? Direttor? - Ruggero Raimondi
  2. Noi Don Magnifico - Ruggero Raimondi
  3. Zitto Zitto: Piano Piano ... Principino, Dove Siete?/Venga, Inoltri, Avanzi Il Pie - John McCarthy
  4. Sapientissimo Alidoro, Questo Strepito Cos'e? - John McCarthy
  5. Ah! Se Velata Ancor Dal Seno Il Cor Ci Hai Tolto - John McCarthy
  6. Sprezzo Quei Don Che Versa Fortuna Capricciosa - John McCarthy
  7. (Parlar, Pensar, Vorrei, Parlar, Pensar, Non So...) - John McCarthy
  8. Signor... Altezz, E In Tavola - Ruggero Raimondi
  9. Mi Par D'essere Sognando Fra Giardini E Fra Boschetti - Ruggero Raimondi
  10. Mi Par Che Quei Birbanti Ridessero Di Noi Sotto-Cappotto - Ruggero Raimondi
  11. Sia Qualunque Delle Figlie, Che Fra Poco Andra Sul Trono - Ruggero Raimondi
  12. Ah! Questa Bella Incognita - John McCarthy
  13. Si, Ritrovarla Io Giuro - John McCarthy
  14. Ma Dunque Io Sono Un Ex - Ruggero Raimondi
  15. Un Segreto D'importanza - Ruggero Raimondi
  16. Canzone: Una Volta C'era Un Re/Recitativo: Quanto Sei Caro! ... (Ma! Ve L'avevo Detto...) - Ruggero Raimondi
  17. No.11 Temporale - Neville Marriner
  18. Scusate, Amici. La Carrozza Del Principe Ribalto ... Son qui - Ruggero Raimondi
  19. Siete Voi?... - Voi Prence Siete? ... Questo E Un Nodo Avviluppato - Ruggero Raimondi
  20. Donna Sciocca! Alma Di Fango! - Ruggero Raimondi
  21. Giusto Ciel! Ti Ringrazio! - John McCarthy
  22. Della Fortuna Instabile La Revolubil Ruota - John McCarthy
  23. Sposa... - Signore - Ruggero Raimondi
  24. Nacqui All'Affanno E Al Pianto - Ruggero Raimondi
  25. Non Piu Mesta Accanto Al Fuoco - Ruggero Raimondi

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Charming, Delicate Performance.......2003-03-26

"Cenerentola" is Rossini at his best. The music is manic, engaging and funny, and Marriner and his orchestra and cast are up to the challenge without a weak link amongst them.

Agnes Baltsa plays the lead on this album. The chief rival on recording is of course the version with Cecilia Bartoli as Cinderella and Enzo Dara as Don Magnifico. Where Ms. Bartoli is a showman pulling notes out of left field and displaying a triumphant coloratura, Agnes Baltsa sticks to a more dramatically truthful portrayal. Her Cinderella is both thoughtful and forgiving. Where Ms. Bartoli is spectacular, Ms. Baltsa is beautiful. She gives a real characterization to a girl trapped by a dysfunctional family.

Francisco Araiza as the prince is a real treat. He has a good comic touch and a voice that blends tremendously well with Ms. Baltsa's. Mr. Araiza wins out in all aspects in regards to the role of the Prince compared to the other recordings available.

The Duet when Cinderella and the Prince meet is a burst of pure happiness where Araiza and Baltsa actually take the time to match each others coloratura phrasing virtually note for note, instead of showing off individually, which really delivers the full emotional payoff of Rossini's composing. It's as if these two were meant for each other, not because the music has them declare their love through coloratura passages, but because when they do, they're already in perfect synch.

The stand out performance on this album is that of Ruggero Raimondi as Don Magnifico. Truly, this is a magnificent man. I was laughing out loud during his performance. While he has never tackled the role on stage, you would hardly know it. On the other recording his rival is Enzo Dara, who in my opinion is a better Don Magnifico, but Raimondi finds such humor in Rossini's delightful music that it make this a recording well worth owning. His aria about the dignified donkey is worth the price of the CD alone... and he's got three more great songs to come. He takes a few of the songs at a noticably slower pace than Dara, but he gives you a delightful performance during the wait.

A few other things that stand out are the ensemble "Cenerentola, vien qua" which is taken at such a clip that it hardly seems possible. Also, in the ensembles the singers make sure to blend harmonies without showing each other up like on the other available recordings.

Dandini and Alidoro or very capable, Dandini is particularly amusing, and Clorina and Tisbe are hands down the best sisters on recording.

If You follow my advice, buy this recording. It's wonderful.
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Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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ASIN: B00007J4XP
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5 out of 5 stars Caution! Previously released material.......2003-03-15

All the tracks on this CD previously appeared in Rinaldo Alessandrini's Italian series (plus Handel's "Trionfo...") on OPUS 111 so there is nothing of interest here for those who have been collecting it religiously.Yet the price of the disc doesn't suggest a sampler release! I took it for granted that Mingardo, an artist of such a rare charisma had at last recorded a solo disc. She is one of those singers who immediately absorb our attention and brighten up even the most boring opera productions, so it is not hard to imagine that the same qualities would make her solo recital a winner. To me this disc is still a great opportunity to hear Mingardo in the repertoire she is mainly associated with, but it is a strange collection because many of the samples gathered here don't work too well outside the compositions they are extracted from. Besides, four tracks don't feature Mingardo at all which is a bit strange in a realease of this kind.Mingardo's art certainly deserves a better overview, particularly as her repertoire is not limited to the Italian baroque as this release might suggest, but until we finally get a solo disc from this marvellous contralto, this sampler is certainly worth exploring.
Arias from Forgotten Operas
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • lovely memento
  • Great stuff, ok recording, good singer, bad program notes!!!
Arias from Forgotten Operas

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ASIN: B0009A41ZG
Release Date: 2005-08-09

Tracks:

  1. Sventurata Ildegonda... Chiuso Nell'Armi E Splendido
  2. Nour-Eddin, Roi De Lahore
  3. Al Mio Core Oggetti Amati
  4. Ah Pour Un Jeune Coeur... O Tourment Du Veuvage
  5. C'Est Sa Tete Que Je Reclame
  6. Ah! Sgombro E Il Loco Alfin!... Sotto Il Paterno Tetto
  7. E Questo Il Loco... Ah! Se Tu Dormi
  8. Il M'Aime, Il M'Aime, Espoir Charmont

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars lovely memento.......2006-09-12

French-canadian Huguette Tourangeau was for many somewhat of
an acquired taste - she had a voice of great range and consi-
derable agility and a highly individual timbre - she could at
time sound like a true soprano and at others a true mezzo -
and a rather daring disposition with the way she used her
voice - the selection is very interesting and the 1971 recor-
ding still sounds very good - the only snag as pointed by the
other reviewer the program is indeed short and the reproduction
of the original notes are totally unreadable.

3 out of 5 stars Great stuff, ok recording, good singer, bad program notes!!!.......2006-01-10

I really had high hopes for this recording-the title sure was a selling point-and Tourgeneau recordings are hard to come by-I think this was her only solo recording. Some of the material is not as forgotten now as it was then-and I fear this recording might not have been issued in the states. The recording shows its age there is some breakup in the louder passages and sometimes I wonder if Tourgeneau is over-stretching herself at times. Bonynge and the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande play very lustily and 'operatically'. Unfortunately many of these "Classic Recitals" recordings are short on playing time (mid-priced, though) this one is about 45 minutes long. The original back cover is reproduced in a sleeve on the inside of the cover-but the text is so small that I could not read the notes! This should have been printed a lot bigger! So this CD is unfortunately a mixed bag for me, but the content is most interesting. You can look at the program notes online but I couldn't print them on my printer and there are no texts for the arias.
Plácido Domingo - Verdi ~ The Tenor Arias
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Plácido Domingo - Verdi ~ The Tenor Arias
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ASIN: B00005OC0F
Release Date: 2001-10-09

Tracks:

  1. La Traviata: Lunge Da Lei... De' Miei Bollenti Spiriti - Verdi Domingo/Helena Jungwirth
  2. La Traviata: Annina, Donde Vieni? ...O Mio Rimorso! - Verdi Domingo/Helena Jungwirth
  3. Aida: Se Quel Guerrier Io Fossi! ... Celeste Aida - Verdi Domingo
  4. Don Carlos: Io I'ho Perduta!.. Io La Vidi, E Il Suo Sorriso - Verdi Domingo
  5. Don Carlos: Fontainebleau! Foret Immense Et Solitaire! - Verdi Domingo/Katia Ricciarelli/Ruggero Raimondi/Nicolai Ghiaurov/Nikita Storojev/Chor Del Teatro...
  6. Don Carlos: Je I'ai Vue, Et Dans Son Sourire - Verdi Domingo/Katia Ricciarelli/Ruggero Raimondi/Nicolai Ghiaurov/Nikita Storojev/Chor Del Teatro...
  7. Don Carlos: C'est Elle!... J'avais Fait Un Beau Reve!... Au Revoir Dans Un Monde - Verdi Domingo/Katia Ricciarelli/Ruggero Raimondi/Nicolai Ghiaurov/Nikita Storojev/Chor Del Teatro...
  8. Don Carlos: Oui, Pour Toujours! - Verdi Domingo/Katia Ricciarelli/Ruggero Raimondi/Nicolai Ghiaurov/Nikita Storojev/Chor Del Teatro...
  9. Un Ballo In Maschera: S'avanza Il Re... La Rivedra Nell'estasi - Verdi Domingo/Sumi Jo/Goran Simic/Kurt Rydl/Florence Quivar
  10. Un Ballo In Maschera: Di' Tu Se Fedele - Verdi Domingo/Sumi Jo/Goran Simic/Kurt Rydl/Florence Quivar
  11. Un Ballo In Maschera: E Scherzo Od E Follia - Verdi Domingo/Sumi Jo/Goran Simic/Kurt Rydl/Florence Quivar
  12. Un Ballo In Maschera: Forse La Soglia Attinse... Ma Se M'e Forza Perderti - Verdi Domingo
  13. Il Trovatore: Quale D'armi Fragor Poc'anzi Intesi? - Verdi Domingo/Leontyne Price/Ryland Davies/Ambrosian Opr Chor
  14. Il Trovatore: Ah! Si, Ben Mio - Verdi Domingo/Leontyne Price/Ryland Davies/Ambrosian Opr Chor
  15. Il Trovatore: L'onda De' Suoni Mistici - Verdi Domingo/Leontyne Price/Ryland Davies/Ambrosian Opr Chor
  16. Il Trovatore: Di Quella Pira - Verdi Domingo/Leontyne Price/Ryland Davies/Ambrosian Opr Chor
  17. Rigoletto: Questa O Quella Per Me Pari Sono - Verdi Domingo/Nicolai Ghiaurov/Piero Cappuccilli
  18. Rigoletto: Ella Mi Fu Rapita!... Parmi Veder Le Lagrime - Verdi Domingo/Nicolai Ghiaurov/Piero Cappuccilli
  19. Rigoletto: La Donna E Mobile - Verdi Domingo/Nicolai Ghiaurov/Piero Cappuccilli
  20. La Forza Del Destino: La Vita E Inferno All'infelice - Verdi Domingo
  21. La Forza Del Destino: Oh, Tu Che In Seno Agli Angeli - Verdi Domingo
  22. La Forza Del Destino: Qual Sangue Sparsi!.. S'affronti La Morte - Verdi Domingo/Chor Of The Mariinsky Theatre

Tracks:

  1. Ernani: Merce, Diletti Amici... Come Rugiada Al Cespite - Verdi Domingo/Roger Wagner Chor
  2. Ernani: Dell'esilio Nel Dolore... O Tu, Che I'alma Adora - Verdi Domingo/Roger Wagner Chor
  3. Ernani: D'Ernani I Fidi Chiedono... Odi Il Voto... Sprezzo La Vita (Alternative Aria) - Verdi Domingo/Alfred Walker/James Courtney/Chor Of The Mariinsky Theatre
  4. I Lombardi Alla Prima Crociata: O Madre Mia, Che Fa Colei? - Verdi Domingo/Montserrat Aparici
  5. I Lombardi Alla Prima Crociata: La Mia Letizia Infondere... Come Poteva Un Angelo - Verdi Domingo/Montserrat Aparici
  6. I Lombardi Alla Prima Crociata: Come Poteva Un Angelo - Verdi Domingo/Marjorie Dix
  7. I Lombardi Alla Prima Crociata: Componi, O Cara Vergine.. In Cielo Benedetto - Verdi Domingo/Christina Deutekom/Ambrosian Opr Chor
  8. Jerusalem: L'Emir Aupres De Lui M'appelle... Je Veux Encore Entendre - Verdi Domingo
  9. Luisa Miller: Il Foglio Dunque? - Verdi Domingo/Luigi De Corato/Wladimiro Ganzarolli/Gwynne Howell/Chor Of The ROHCG
  10. Luisa Miller: Quando Le Sere Al Placido - Verdi Domingo/Luigi De Corato/Wladimiro Ganzarolli/Gwynne Howell/Chor Of The ROHCG
  11. Luisa Miller: Di Me Chiedeste? - Verdi Domingo/Luigi De Corato/Wladimiro Ganzarolli/Gwynne Howell/Chor Of The ROHCG
  12. Luisa Miller: L'ara, O L'avello Apprestami - Verdi Domingo/Luigi De Corato/Wladimiro Ganzarolli/Gwynne Howell/Chor Of The ROHCG
  13. Giovanna D'Arco: Il Re! - Nel Suo Bel Volto - Verdi Domingo/Keith Erwen/Sherrill Milnes/Ambrosian Opr Chor
  14. Giovanna D'Arco: Sotto Una Quercia Parvemi - Verdi Domingo/Keith Erwen/Sherrill Milnes/Ambrosian Opr Chor
  15. Giovanna D'Arco: V'ha Dunque Un Loco Simile - Verdi Domingo/Keith Erwen/Sherrill Milnes/Ambrosian Opr Chor
  16. Giovanna D'Arco: Pondo E Letal, Martiro - Verdi Domingo/Keith Erwen/Sherrill Milnes/Ambrosian Opr Chor
  17. Giovanna D'Arco: Di Novel Prodigio - Verdi Domingo/Keith Erwen/Sherrill Milnes/Ambrosian Opr Chor
  18. Giovanna D'Arco: Quale Piu Fido Amico - Verdi Domingo/Keith Erwen/Sherrill Milnes/Ambrosian Opr Chor
  19. Les Vepres Siciliennes: E Di Monforte Il Cenno! - Verdi Domingo
  20. Les Vepres Siciliennes: Giorno Di Pianto - Verdi Domingo
  21. Les Vepres Siciliennes: Ah, Toi Que J'ai Cherie (Alternative Aria) - Verdi Domingo

Tracks:

  1. Otello: Esultate! L'orgoglio Musulmano - Verdi Domingo/Sergei Leiferkus/Chor De L'Opr Bastille
  2. Otello: Tu?! Indietro! Fuggi! - Verdi Domingo/Sergei Leiferkus/Chor De L'Opr Bastille
  3. Otello: Ora E Per Sempre Addio - Verdi Domingo/Sergei Leiferkus/Chor De L'Opr Bastille
  4. Otello: Pace, Signor... Era La Notte, Cassio Dormia - Verdi Domingo/Sergei Leiferkus/Chor De L'Opr Bastille
  5. Otello: Oh! Mostruosa Colpa! - Verdi Domingo/Sergei Leiferkus/Chor De L'Opr Bastille
  6. Otello: Si, Pel Ciel Marmoreo Giuro! - Verdi Domingo/Sergei Leiferkus/Chor De L'Opr Bastille
  7. Otello: Dio! Mi Potevi Scagliar - Verdi Domingo/Sergei Leiferkus/Chor De L'Opr Bastille
  8. Otello: Niun Mi Tema - Verdi Domingo/Robin Leggate/Mark Beesley/Roderick Earle
  9. Macbeth: O Figli, O Figli Miei!... Ah, La Paterna Mano - Verdi Domingo/Antonio Savastano/Chor Del Teatro Alla Scala
  10. Macbeth: Dove Siam? Che Bosco E Quello?... La Patria Tradita - Verdi Domingo/Antonio Savastano/Chor Del Teatro Alla Scala
  11. Nabuco: Che Si Vuol?... Il Maledetto Non Ha Fratelli - Verdi Domingo/Chor Und Orch Der Deutschen Opr Berlin
  12. Stiffelio: Non Ha Per Me Un Accento!... Vidi Dovunque Gemere... Ah! V'appare In Fronte Scritto - Verdi Domingo/Veronica Villaroel/Carlos Alvarez
  13. Aroldo: Sotto Il Di Siria Ardente - Verdi Domingo/Marjorie Dix
  14. Simon Boccanegra: O Inferno! Amelia Qui!... Sento Awampar Nell'anima... Cielo Pietoso - Verdi Domingo
  15. La Battaglia Di Legnano: O Magnanima, E Prima Delle Citta Lombarde... La Pia Materna Mano - Verdi Domingo
  16. Un Giorno Di Regno: Buoni Amici!... Pietoso Al Lungo Pianto - Verdi Domingo/Chor Of The Mariinsky Theatre
  17. Un Giorno Di Regno: Deh, Lasciate A Un'alma Amante - Verdi Domingo/Chor Of The Mariinsky Theatre
  18. Attila: Oh, Tutto Di Navicelle - Verdi Domingo/Ambrosian Opr Chor
  19. Attila: Ella In Poter Del Barbaro!.... Cara Patria, Gia Madre E Reina - Verdi Domingo/Ambrosian Opr Chor
  20. Attila: Qui Del Convegno E Il Loco - Verdi Domingo/Eric Cutler
  21. Attila: Che Non Avrebbe Il Misero - Verdi Domingo/Eric Cutler
  22. Attila: O Dolore! Ed Io Vivea (Alternative Aria) - Verdi Domingo/Eric Cutler

Tracks:

  1. I Due Foscari: Qui Ti Rimani Alquanto - Verdi Domingo
  2. I Due Foscari: Dal Piu Remoto Esilio - Verdi Domingo
  3. I Due Foscari: Del Consiglio Alla Presenza Vieni Tosto... Odio Solo, Ed Odio Atroce - Verdi Domingo
  4. I Due Foscari: Si, Io Sento, Iddio Mi Chiama (Alternative Cabaletta) - Verdi Domingo
  5. I Due Foscari: Notte, Perpetua Notte - Verdi Domingo
  6. I Due Foscari: Non Maledirmi, O Prode - Verdi Domingo
  7. I Masnadieri: Quando Io Leggo In Plutarco - Verdi Domingo/Eduardo Valdes
  8. I Masnadieri: O Mio Castel Paterno - Verdi Domingo/Eduardo Valdes
  9. I Masnadieri: Ecco Un Foglio - Verdi Domingo/Eduardo Valdes
  10. I Masnadieri: Nell'argilla Maledetta - Verdi Domingo/Eduardo Valdes
  11. I Masnadieri: Come Splendido E Grande Il Sol Tramonta!... Di Ladroni Attorniato - Verdi Domingo/Eduardo Valdes
  12. Il Corsaro: Come Liberi Volano I Venti... Tutto Parea Sorridere - Verdi Domingo/James Courtney/Chor Of The Mariinsky Theatre
  13. Il Corsaro: Si: De' Corsari Il Fulmine - Verdi Domingo/James Courtney/Chor Of The Mariinsky Theatre
  14. Il Corsaro: Eccomi Prigioniero! - Verdi Domingo/James Courtney/Chor Of The Mariinsky Theatre
  15. Falstaff: Dal Labbro Il Canto Estasiato Vola - Verdi Domingo
  16. Oberto, Conte Di San Bonifacio: Son Fra Voi!... Gia Parmi Udire Il Fremito - Verdi Domingo/Chor Of The Mariinsky Theatre
  17. Oberto, Conte Di San Bonifacio: Ciel, Che Feci! Di Qual Sangue Ho Macchiato Il Brando Mio! - Verdi Domingo
  18. Alzira: A Costoro Quel Nume Perdoni - Verdi Domingo/Alfred Walker/Eduardo Valdes/Chor Of The Mariinsky Theatre
  19. Alzira: Un Inca... Eccesso Orribile!... Dio Della Guerra - Verdi Domingo/Alfred Walker/Eduardo Valdes/Chor Of The Mariinsky Theatre
  20. Alzira: Amici! - Ebben? - Verdi Domingo/Thomas Hampson/Philharmonia Chor
  21. Alzira: Irne Lungi Ancor Dovrei... Non Di Codarde Lagrime - Verdi Domingo/Thomas Hampson/Philharmonia Chor
  22. Messa Da Requiem: Ingemisco Tamquam Reus - Verdi Domingo

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There is only one word for this four-CD set: glorious. Released to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Verdi's death, it presents arias from every one of his 28 operas, a comprehensive overview of his work. It is also a tribute to Placido Domingo, one of his foremost present-day interpreters. An extraordinarily versatile artist, Domingo is heard in selections from his signature roles, like Otello, Radames, and Don Carlo, taken from recordings made between the 1960s and the '90s. He's also heard in new recordings of arias from the earliest, unfamiliar operas he has not performed on stage, and alternate arias Verdi wrote for different versions of his operas. Thus, he sings I Lombardi in Italian, Jérusalem in French, and Don Carlo and I Vespri Siciliani in Italian and French.

There are also extended scenes with illustrious colleagues, including Leontyne Price, Katia Ricciarelli, Nicolai Ghiaurov, and Sergei Leiferkus, whose Iago is an exquisitely insidious villain. He is accompanied by the greatest orchestras and conductors. For the new recordings, his partners are Myung-Whun Chung and Valery Gergiev, whose Mariinsky Theater musicians contribute some beautiful string solos. The matchless beauty of Domingo's voice seems untouched by the years, and he can change and vary it to suit the musical and dramatic requirements. His top notes never lose their clarion ring, yet the final B-flat of "Celeste Aida" tapers off, as Verdi demands. Even more remarkable, he can create real characters. Even without the texts, the mood, emotion, and meaning always come through. In this incomparable treasure trove, all opera lovers will find their own favorites, and many new gems besides, all performed to utter perfection. --Edith Eisler

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Verdi singing to set the standard for all tenors.......2007-03-03

Placido Domingo's magnificent voice scarcely needs any introduction or praise or comments, as it is a splendid vehicle that speaks for itself. Not only is the voice - a strong, wood-grained, ringing tenor of a richer and darker sound than a pure lyric tenor - an amazing thing, a gift of God, but Domingo is himself a master of the technical demands of music (in addition to being a master of the technical demands of singing - not the same thing at all!) and a truly great singing artist.

That is, he is never content to sing without becoming the character, without expressing the emotions of the character.

The size, colour and drama of the voice make him an ideal Verdi exponent. Who could ever forget his magnificent performances in "Un ballo", "Don Carlos", "La Traviata", "Il Trovatore", and a host of other Verdi tenor roles? And the consistency of Domingo's vocal quality is something of a phenomenon. This man has had an enviable career - and it's his superb vocal technique that has carried him through it.

I particularly love the way that he varies the outpourings of that golden tone. At one moment it's all fire and blazing intensity, and the next it's a thing of restraint and tenderness. Is there anything at which to cavil in Domingo as a Verdi tenor? I do not think so...

The world has been fortunate to be gifted with such a tenor. If music itself adds meaning to our life and to existence itself, it finds an ideal servant of itself in this man who is certainly one of the finest tenors in the world.

This collection of Verdi arias represents not only the recordings of Domingo in the roles he's tackled during his long career (with some of the finest fellow singers you could imagine), but also some earlier Verdi that he'd not performed, and which he recorded specially for this multi-CD set. The result is a triumph. One can see the difference instantly between various characters - not an easy thing to do.

I would also like to recommend another set - "Der junge Domingo" (The Young Domingo), a 5-CD set released by BMG. I cannot find it here on Amazon, so I can only suggest those who are interested try alternative sources. It's a quite stunning collection - admittedly it contains "Svegliatevi nel cor" which I think is a mistake, but then it was recorded before the Handel revival and was thus less historically informed than one might wish. But really... it doesn't matter. The great beauty and intelligence of Domingo's singing shines through even that, and it's followed by a lovely "Il mio tesoro" from Mozart's Don Giovanni. Things get even better - there's a Donizetti aria from Il Duca d'Alba, the famous tenor aria from La Juive, the "Quando le sere al placido" from Luisa Miller, Lenski's aria from Eugene Onegin, some Gounod (including arias from Faust and Roméo et Juliette), the love duet from Madama Butterfly with Leontyne Price, and much more...

5 out of 5 stars The Greatest Verdi Tenor The Wonderful Mr. Domingo.......2005-09-28

This is Placido Domingo's best recording to date. His greatest and strongest repertoire was Verdi, as he himself claimed, and this recording is a lovely tribute to Verdi himself. A plethora of arias from such operas as La Traviata, Il Trovatore, Aida, Don Carlos, Otello and such earlier works like Il Foscari, Jersualem, Nabucco, Stiffelio and Ernani. In Placido Domingo, the opera scene found the heir to Enrico Caruso and successor to Franco Corelli. Originally trained as a baritone, Domingo had opera in his blood. His Spanish-born parents were Zarzuela singers. Placido's voice is dark, rich, full lyric, but dramatic and compelling, the perfect voice for Verdi and Puccini. Domingo mastered a number of operatic languages including French, German and Russian. His charisma, good looks and dramatic prowess was all to his credit and he appeared in Zefferelli movies (Traviata in 82 and Otello in 86. Many detractors and critics have taken a while to praise Domingo, and it wasnt until he sang Wagner that they came around. He has always been "outshined" by Pavoratti with whom he had a real rivalry with. But unlike Pavoratti, Domingo has more dramatic integrity in his characterizations and is the more cerebral singer. His voice is more beautiful, less brassy than the overweight showy Pavoratti. This is his best recording and I urge all fans to own it at once.

5 out of 5 stars Magnificent Achievement.......2002-12-27

This set is a recorded testimony to both Verdi's genius and Placido Domingo's versatility. Through 70's, 80's, and 90's, Domingo recorded with three major labels -- DG, RCA, and EMI. Out of these three, DG captured the most Verdi recordings, so it only was right for it to combine what they already had with newly recorded material, mostly early Verdi arias (Chung & Gergiev conducting), plus some licensed material (e.g. Giovanna D'Arco) from EMI.
What impresses right away is how little has the voice changed over the years. Yes, some freshness heard on Ingemisco is lost now, but there is much greater insight gained, as displayed in such heroic pieces as "O magnanima, e prima delle città lombarde". Through numerous performances (Domingo has long ago broke Enrico Caruso's record for opening nights at the MET) and numerous recorded recitals, Domingo managed to keep the powerful, ringing spinto tenor mostly intact. What's most intriguing is HOW did he manage it. He did not pick and choose the roles (as Bergonzi, for instance), he sang Otello since the 70's, and recently has even recorded some of Wagner's extremely demanding roles (see EMI's catalog). Domingo's voice is not typical for an Italian tenor, e.g. he does not have the squillo (or the "ping") on top notes, but what's amazing is that it is able to produce bronze-like ring on all notes. During the mid-eighties, the voice had a fascinating baritonal quality; Domingo has even recorded Il Barbiere. On this CD, the selections with Guilini reflect that period the best.
Deutsche Grammophon chose to alternate the new-recorded material with old one. As a result, those who have been devoted fans of the tenor for, say fifteen-plus years, will notice some difference, but those relatively new to his art would not.
The set, albeit not a bargain, has many delights. In addition to featuring selections from out-of-print editions (e.g. Luisa Miller with Maazel) the newly recorded material is targeted at paying homage to early Verdi and his lesser-known works. For instance, "Ah, toi que j'ai chérie" from French version of I Vespri siciliani is a great aria, makes one wish for a complete opera to be recorded some time soon. The French selections in particular show how attentive Verdi was to highlighting the beauty of language with his music. This really explains why Italian translations done later did not fare as well as the originals, and vice versa.
The selections from complete operas impress with starry casts. We hear the voices of Price, Cappuccilli, Ghiaurov, Milnes, Jo, and most wonderful choruses. And most of world's greatest conductors are present here -- Karajan, Gergiev, Kleiber, Levine, Abbado, just to name a few. Each brings his own distinct style, some controversial, some debated, all exciting, but none simply conventional.
Many have noted Domingo's chameleon-like ability to "become" the character. I would just like to add a note that he is now added the ability to infuse his characters with subtle sensuality. Granted, a tenor aria is written to be appealing and engaging, but it takes a great artist to make it "glow."
We are indeed very lucky to share a time frame with Placido Domingo. For years to come, he will be the idol for aspiring singers and a source of wonder for the numerous fans of great vocal performances.

5 out of 5 stars VOICE.......2002-09-10

What a voice and what a power. Here we have a combination of a beautiful music and a perfect voice. What else would you need to enjoy it.

5 out of 5 stars superb, exhilarating, outstanding!!!!!.......2002-02-10

Pure,absolute satisfaction!That's the onlypossible feeling I could possible have after having listened and cherished this fabulous set of CD's. It is a tribute to this magnificent master of fine singing,as well as a monumental homage to the mythical Giuseppe Verdi!Placido Domingo is the perfect, harmonious combination of acting, passion and singing. He is always powerful and crystal clear in his high notes. Maestro Domingo knows every time where and when to adjust his divine voice in the appropriate tone and volume.He is never too loud(too forte!) or too low, and never croons. Although there are some trivial flaws as far as the sound quality of specific tracks is concerned e.g. the last high note from "O mio rimorso!", this CD-set is a real tresure and an excellent value for money for anyone who wishes to call oneself a "real VERDI - addict" as well as a fan of this glorious artist, a dramatic, a heroic,a lyric,a mature,a perfect singer. HAIL PLACIDO DOMINGO, TENOR OF THE TENORS!
Nell' Aria C'e
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Nell' Aria C'e'- A Tozzi Classic.
Nell' Aria C'e
Umberto Tozzi
Manufacturer: Wea
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ASIN: B0000074JC
Release Date: 1996-12-03

Tracks:

  1. Nell'aria C'e
  2. Maria No
  3. E Invece Sono Attimi
  4. Aria di Lei
  5. Come un Carillo
  6. Ci Presento Ugo
  7. Hurrah
  8. Fuga in Sogno
  9. Guardati Indietro
  10. Tre Buone Ragioni
  11. Non Ho Che Te

Album Description

C.G.D.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Nell' Aria C'e'- A Tozzi Classic........2000-10-05

My first contact with the music of Umberto Tozzi was this album, Nell'Aria C'e, far, far from Italy, in Tasmania, Australia! This is 80's music at its best, with strong, catchy rythmns, fantastic keyboard and synthesiser sounds, and great lyrics. To enjoy Nell' Aria C'e'though, one need not speak Italian!

'Maria No' is an emotive yet funky tune,which sets the tone for pop music, with depth, to be found on Tozzi's album. And the wonderful anthem 'Hurrah'is particularly memorable, impossible not to chant along with.

Nell' Aria C'e' comes highly recommended, as a certain Classic. Every tune delivers its own interpretation of the 1980's genre of popular music, and demonstrates Umberto Tozzi's extraordinary vocal ability. A must.
The Complete Caruso including The Original Victor Talking Machine Co. Master Recordings
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • No - the deffect is NOT on EVERY set!!!
  • The Master of Italian Tenor Singing-Get it
  • WARNING-All Original Releases Corrode Because of Dye
  • from a 13 year old kid
  • There are other, better options
The Complete Caruso including The Original Victor Talking Machine Co. Master Recordings

Manufacturer: RCA
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ASIN: B000003F1L
Release Date: 1990-11-20

Tracks:

  1. Rigoletto, Act I: Studenti! Udite!
  2. Rigoletto, Act I: Questa o quella
  3. Aida, Act I: Celeste Aida
  4. Manon, Act II: Chiudi gli occhi (II Sogno)
  5. L'elisir d'amore, Act II: Una furtiva lagrima
  6. Mefistofele, Epilogue: Giunto sul passo estremo
  7. Germania, Act I: Ah, vieni qui ... No, non chiuder gli occhi vaghi
  8. Mefistofele, Act I: Dai campi, dai prati
  9. Tosca, Act III: E lucevan le stelle
  10. Iris, Act I: Apri la tua finestra
  11. Mefistofele, Act I: Dai campi, dai prati
  12. Fedora, Act II: Amor ti vieta
  13. Aida, Act I: Celeste Aida
  14. La Gioconda, Act II: Cielo e mar
  15. Pagliacci, Act I: Recitar! mentre preso dal delirio...Vesti la giubba
  16. Cavalleria Rusticana: O Lola (Siciliana)
  17. Non t'amo piu
  18. La mia canzone
  19. Adriana Lecouvreur, Act II: No, pui nobile
  20. Luna fedel
  21. Un bacio ancora
  22. Luna fedel
  23. L'elisir d'amore, Act II: Una furtiva lagrima
  24. Tosca, Act III: E lucevan le stelle
  25. Germania, Act I: Ah, vieni qui ... No, non chiuder gli occhi vaghi
  26. Rigoletto, Act IV: La donna e mobile
  27. Cavalleria Rusticana: O Lola (Seciliana)

Tracks:

  1. Tu non mi vuoi piu ben
  2. Tosca, Act III: E lucevan le stelle
  3. Gli Ugonotti (Les Hugenots), Act I: Qui sotto ii ciel
  4. Rigoletto, Act I: Questa o quella
  5. Rigoletto, Act IV: La donna e mobile
  6. L'elisir d'amore, Act II: Una furtiva lagrima...Un solo isante
  7. Aida, Act I: Celeste Aida
  8. Tosca, Act III: E lucevan le stelle
  9. Tosca, Act I: Recondite armonia
  10. Cavalleria Rusticana: O Lola (Siciliana)
  11. I Pagliacci, Act I: Recitar! mentre preso dal delirio...Vesti la giubba
  12. Maron, Act II: Chiudi gli occhi (II Sogno)
  13. Mattinata
  14. I pescatori di perle (Les pecheurs de perles), Act I: Mi par d'udir ancora
  15. Don Pasquale, Act III: Com'e gentil (Serenata)
  16. Carmen, Act II: Il fior che avevi a me tu dato
  17. Gli Ugonotti (Les Huguenots), Act I: Ah, quel soave vision
  18. La Gioconda, Act II: Cielo e mar
  19. Cavalleria Rusticana: Intanto amici...Viva il vino (Brindisi)
  20. Marta, Act III: M'appari tutt'amore
  21. La Boheme, Act I: Che gelida manina
  22. Faust, Act III: Salut demeure chaste et pure
  23. Il Trovota, Act III: Di quella pira

Tracks:

  1. La Favorita, Act IV: Spirito gentil, ne' sogni miei (Romanza)
  2. La forza del destino, Act III: Solenne in quest'ora
  3. Aida, Act I: Celeste Aida
  4. Triste ritorno
  5. Ideale
  6. L'Africana (L'Africaine), Act IV: O Mimi, tu piu non torni
  7. Rigoletto, Act IV: Bella figlia dell'amore (Quartet)
  8. La Boheme, Act IV: O mimi, tu piu non torni
  9. Andrea Chenier, Act I: Un di all'azzurro spazio (Improvviso)
  10. I Pagliacci, Act I: Recitar! mentre preso dal delirio...Vesti la giubba
  11. La Boheme, Act I: O soave fanciulla
  12. I prescatori di perle (Les pecheurs de perles), Act I: Del tempio al limitar
  13. Don Sebastiano, Act II: Deserto in terra
  14. Don Sebastiano, Act II: Deserto in terra
  15. Adorables tourments (Valse lente)
  16. Lucia di Lammermoor, Act II: Chi mi frena in tal mometno? (Sextet)
  17. Rigoletto, Act IV: Bella figlia dell'amore (Quartet)
  18. La Boheme, Act III: Addio, dolce svegliare alla mattina
  19. Madama Butterfly, Act I: Un po' di vero c'e...Oh quanti occhi fisi

Tracks:

  1. Lolita (Spanish Serenade)
  2. Rigoletto, Act I: Questa o quella
  3. Rigoletto, Act IV: La donna e mobile
  4. Il Travatore, Act III: Ah si ben mio
  5. Il Trovatore, Act IV: Se m'ami ancor... Ai nostri monti
  6. Aida, Act I: Celeste Aida
  7. Pour un baiser
  8. Tosca, Act I: Recondita armonia
  9. Tosca, Act III: E lucevan le stelle
  10. Mamma mia che vo' sape
  11. La forza del destino, Act III: Della natal sua terra il padre...O tu che in sena agl' angeli
  12. Aida, Act IV: O terra addio
  13. Aida, Act IV: La fatal pietra
  14. La Regina di Saba (Die Konigin von Saba), Act II: Magiche note
  15. Carman, Act II: Il fior che avevi a me tu dato
  16. Carmen, Act II: La fleur que tu m'avais jetee
  17. Gli Ugonotti (Les Huguenots), Act I: Ah, qual soave vision...bianca al par di neve
  18. Il Trovatore, Act IV: Quel suon, quelle preci...Ah! che la morte (Miserere)
  19. Il Trovatore, Act IV: Quel suon, quelle preci...Ah! che la morte (Miserere)
  20. Marta, Act I: Solo, profugo, reietto!

Tracks:

  1. Faust, Act I: O mereveille!...A moi les plaisirs
  2. Faust, Act III: Siegneur dieu, que voi-je!
  3. Faust, Act III: Eh! quoi! toujours seule?
  4. Faust, Act III: Il se fait tard...Laisse moi...Eterbekke! O nuit d'amour
  5. Faust, Act IV: Que voulez vous messieurs?
  6. Faust, Act V: Mon coeur est penetre d'epouvante...Attends!Voici la rue...Alerte! ou vous etes perdus
  7. Germania, Act I: Studenti! Udite!
  8. Germania, Act I: Ah, vieni qui...no, non chiudi gli occchi vaghi
  9. La Gionconda, Act II: Cielo e mar
  10. Madama Butterfly, Act I: Amore o grllo dir non saprei
  11. Madama Butterfly, Act III: Non ve l'avevo detto...addio fiorito asil
  12. For You Alone
  13. Otello, Act II: Nell'ore arcane della sua lussuria...Ora e par sempre addio
  14. Cavalleria Rusticana: O Lola (Siciliana)
  15. I Pagliacci, Act II: No, pagliaccio non son
  16. Addio
  17. Il Trovatore, Act II: Mal reggenda all'aspro assalto
  18. Il Trovatore, Act IV: Se m'ami ancor...Ai nostri moni

Tracks:

  1. Aida Act IV: Gia i sacerdoti adunansi...Misero appien mi festi...Aida a me togliesti
  2. Un ballo in machera, Act I: Di tu se fedele
  3. La Boheme, Act III: Musette! O gioia della mia dimora...Testa adorata
  4. Eternamente
  5. Core' ngrato
  6. Lo Schiavo (O Escravo), Act II: L'importuna insistenza...Quando nascesti tu
  7. Canta pe' me
  8. La Boheme, Act II: Io non ho che una povero stanzetta
  9. L'elisir d'amore, Act II: Una furtiva lagrima
  10. La forza del destino, Act IV: Invano, Alvaro...Le minaccie, i fieri accenti
  11. Walter B. Rogers: Love Is Mine
  12. Aida, Act I: Se quel quel guerrier io fossi...Celeste Aida
  13. Un ballo in maschera, Act III: Forse la soglia attinse...ma se m'efora perderti
  14. Je suis seul...Ah, fuyez, douce image
  15. Crucifix
  16. I Lombardi, Act III: Qual volutta trascorere

Tracks:

  1. Marta, Act II: Siam giunti, o giovanette...Questa camera e per voi!...Che vuol dir cio?...Presto, presto andiam
  2. Marta, Act II: T'ho raggiunta, sciagurata!...Dormi pur ('Goodnight' Quartet)
  3. Tarantella sincera
  4. Lucia di Lammermoor, Act II: Chi mi frena in tal momento? (Sextet)
  5. Les soirees musicales, No.8: La danza (Tarantella napolitana)
  6. Rigoletto, Act IV: Bella figlia dell'amore (Quartet)
  7. Dreams Of Long Ago
  8. The Lost Chord
  9. Because
  10. Hosanna
  11. Manon, Act II: Manon! Avez-vous peur...On l'appelle Manon
  12. La Boheme, Act I: O soave fanciulla
  13. Don Carlo, Act I: Domanda al ciel...Dio, che nell'alma infondere
  14. Il Trovatore, Act IV: Se m'ami ancor...Ai nostri monti
  15. Op. 38, No. 6: Pimpinella (Canzone floretina)
  16. Rigoletto, Act III: Ella mi fu rapita!...Parmi veder le lagrime
  17. Agnus Dei

Tracks:

  1. Manon Lescaut, Act I: Donna non vidi mai
  2. Ave Maria
  3. Elegie (Song of Mourning)
  4. Lasciati amar
  5. Guardanno 'a luna
  6. Your Eyes Have Told Me What I Did Not Know
  7. Fenesta che lucive
  8. Stabat Mater: Cujus animam
  9. The Palms
  10. Cavalleria Rusticana: Mamma, Mamma, quel vino!...Voi dovrete far (Addio alla madre)
  11. Otello, Act II: Oh! Mostruosa colpa!..Si, pel ciel
  12. Op. 38, No. 1: Serenade de Don Juan
  13. Amor mio
  14. Manella mia
  15. The Palms
  16. Trusting Eyes
  17. Serenade espagnole
  18. Parted
  19. Un ballo in maschera, Act I: Amici miei, soldati...La rivedra nell'estasi
  20. Un ballo in maschera, Act I: Cosi scritto e lassu...E'scherzo od e follia

Tracks:

  1. La Partida
  2. El Milagro de la Virgen: Flores purisimas
  3. La Traviata, Act I: Libiamo, libiamo (Brindisi)
  4. Il Guarany (O Guarani), Act I: Sento una forza indomita
  5. Hantis d'amour
  6. Carman, Act I: Parle-moi de ma mere ( w Frances Alda)
  7. La mia canzone
  8. Cielo turchino
  9. Pecche
  10. Messa da requiem: Ingemisco
  11. Il Duca d'Alba, Act IV: Angelo casto e bel
  12. Si vous l'aviez compris
  13. Les duex serenades: Serenade francaise
  14. La procession
  15. Le Cid, Act III: Ah! tout est bien fini!...O Souverain, o Juge,o Pere!
  16. Luna d'estate
  17. 'O sole mio
  18. La Reine de Saba, Act II: Faiblesse de la race humaine!...Inspirez-moi, race divine
  19. Mia sposa sara la mia bandiera

Tracks:

  1. Macbeth, Act IV: O fifgli, o figli miei...Ah, la paterna mano
  2. La Boheme, Act IV: Vecchia zimarra, senti
  3. Cantique de Noel
  4. Sancta Maria
  5. Tiempo antico
  6. Santa Lucia
  7. Op. 6, No. 5: Pourquoi?
  8. Eugene Oneguine (Evgeny Onegin), Act II: Pour moi ce jour est tout mystere
  9. Op. 102, No. 6: Chanson de juin
  10. Andrea Chenier, Act IV: Come un bel di di maggio
  11. Samson et Dalila, Act III: Vois ma misere, helas
  12. Les pecheurs de perles, Act I: A cette voix quel trouble...Je crois entendre encore
  13. Les pecheurs de perles, Act II: De mon amie, fleur endormie
  14. Rigoletto, Act IV: Bella figlia dell'amore (Quartet)
  15. Verdi: Bella figlia dell'amore (Quartet)
  16. Lucia di Lammermoor, Act II: Chi mi frena in tal momento? (Sextet)
  17. Lucia di Lammermoor, Act II: Chi mi frena in tal momento? (Sextet)
  18. M'appari tutt'amor
  19. Op. 5: Musica proibita
  20. Uocchie celeste

Tracks:

  1. L'alba separa dalla luce l'ombra
  2. L'alba separa dalla luce l'ombra
  3. Neron, Act II: Oh! lumiere du jour
  4. Neron, Act III: Oh! lumiere du jour
  5. A la luz de la luna
  6. Sei morta ne la vita mia
  7. La Partida
  8. La forza del destino, Act III: Ne gustare m'e dato un'ora...Sleale! il segreto fu dunque violato
  9. Over There...Par la-bas
  10. Niedermeyer: Pieta, Signore
  11. A Granada
  12. Campane a sera
  13. Inno di Garibaldi
  14. Rosario Bourdon: La Campana di San Giusto
  15. Le Regiment de Sambre et Meuse
  16. Sultanto a tte
  17. Samson et Dalila: Je viens celbrer la victoire
  18. Venti scudi!

Tracks:

  1. A' Vucchella
  2. Vieni sul mar
  3. Tu ca nun chiagne
  4. L'addio a napoli
  5. Nina (Tre giorni son che Nina)
  6. Premiere caresse
  7. Senza nisciuno
  8. Salavator Rosa, Act I: Mia piccirella
  9. Memories Of A Concert
  10. Scordame
  11. Love Me or Not
  12. Serse, Act I: Frondi tenere e belle...Ombra mai fu (Largo)
  13. Noche feliz
  14. Rachel, quand du Seigneur
  15. I' m'arricordo 'e Napule
  16. Vaghissima sembianza
  17. L'Africana (L'Africaine) Act III: Che dicon mai?...Deh, ch'io ritorni
  18. Amadis de Gaule, Act III: Bois epais
  19. A Dream
  20. Petite Messe solennelle: Domine Deus
  21. Petite Messe solennelle: Crucifixus

Amazon.com essential recording

From the youthful bloom and impetuous swagger of Enrico Caruso's debut 1902 recordings to the darker, almost baritonal overtones typifying his final sessions before the acoustic horn, the singer's resplendent vocalism and generous performing style remain the archetype for Italian tenors. As a child of the late 19th century, Caruso was prone to embellish upon composers' texts, yet his passion, communicative power, and soaring musicality transcend time. The Italian sessions from 1902 to 1904 and Caruso's recordings with piano between 1904 and 1905, along with two later sides, receive conventional, unaltered transfers. The remaining material is restored via the controversial Soundstream computer process, which fleshes out the lower partials of the voice while compromising its overtones, relegating the orchestral accompaniment to a rumbling backdrop rather than contributing partner. Yet many will find the Soundstream transfers easier on the ear. Those who wish to acquire the complete Caruso in a single package at midprice should not hesitate to purchase this significant set. --Jed Distler

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars No - the deffect is NOT on EVERY set!!!.......2006-12-08

The deffect that some previous reviewers were so mad about did not happen to my set. After purchasing it for two years and listening to the disks every other day, they are still shiny and beautiful like new. You can't use the word "EVERY" so cavelierly, because you have not listened to EVERY set.

5 out of 5 stars The Master of Italian Tenor Singing-Get it.......2006-05-20

I have been collecting Caruso performance since 1960- of course they were on vinyl- I even had some 78's. I think the 78 and vinyl records produced a warmer tone, but it is a delight to have the Master's performances in one place. My vinyls are worn to shreds.

Except for the lighter and bel canto roles, Caruso is supreme in the Italian and some of the French repetoire. Last night I listened to the Quartet from Martha for the first time in many years. Caruso sings about a 20 second phrase beginning "Dormi
Pur" which had me in tears as it had in the past. The ease of Caruso cadenzas in "La donna e Mobile" and "Una Furtiva Lagrima" put most tenors with a 1/4 of Caruso's vocal weight and size to shame.

There are no American/Swedish or any other hyphenated Carusos. He was unique and I am a Bjoerling freak. I find it
odd that a previous reviwer mentioned Mario Lanza favorably with Caruso.

Lanza rarely performed on an opera stage. On recording his voice seems large but his singing is amateurish. He squeezes, forces, barks and croons. At times one can hear a pretty sound but I do not consider him a major opera singer.

Rudolf Bing's comment that people who heard Richard Tucker were just as lucky as those who heard Caruso is silly. Tucker was excellent but NOT Caruso.

Lauritz Melchior, in the heavy German repetoire and to my mind Otello, is as unique and uncomparable as Caruso is in the Italian and French repetoire.

1 out of 5 stars WARNING-All Original Releases Corrode Because of Dye.......2005-04-24

EVERYONE who bought the ORIGINAL multi-disc release has seen each disc become unplayable through corrosion because of a dye used to print the label side. BMG is well aware of this and has been inundated with demands for replacement.

This set is available in a subsequently released BUDGET compilation, also available through AMAZON. There are no manufacturing defects.

5 out of 5 stars from a 13 year old kid.......2005-03-15

it is a great cd. when they say complete, they mean complete! 12 cds about 70mins each. comes with booklet with recording dates and matrix #s. in cardboardy-leather box. i did not have a probelem with red batwing labels making a clear film. the set is from the 70's but is the quality that great any way? contains private recordings.

4 out of 5 stars There are other, better options.......2004-05-17

I was surprised to see that this set was still available. These transfers were made in the late 1970's at the dawn of the digital era and were state of the art for that time. But in cleaning up the surface noise these old digital transfers seriously flatten out the sound of Caruso's voice.

I would suggest that people interested in Caruso check out the "complete" Caruso series on Naxos with new digital restorations by the great sound engineer/artist Ward Marston. On the Naxos CD's the voice is preserved in a much more natural and subtle sound while all of the other noises are eliminated as much as possible. It's much more satisfying and true to the original recordings than these old RCA transfers. If you're going to spend $130.00 you should have the best available. It's only fair to Caruso.

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