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		<title>Various Artists &#8211; Italian Opera Arias</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Mar 2010 08:08:18 +0000</pubDate>
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Italian Opera Arias
Recorded between 1958 &#38; 1992
About these works:
This album contains a collection of probably the most famous italian opera arias by composers like Puccini, Donizetti, Verdi, etc. performed by several great singers of all time. A good oportunity to get familiar with  songs that built the history of italian opera.
Track List &#38; Artists:
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<h2 style="text-align:center;"><span style="color:#800000;"><em><strong>Italian Opera Arias</strong></em></span></h2>
<p style="text-align:center;"><em><strong>Recorded between 1958 &amp; 1992</strong></em></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em><strong>About these works:</strong></em><br />
This album contains a collection of probably the most famous italian opera arias by composers like Puccini, Donizetti, Verdi, etc. performed by several great singers of all time. A good oportunity to get familiar with  songs that built the history of italian opera.</p>
<p style="text-align:left;"><em><strong>Track List &amp; Artists:</strong></em><br />
01. <strong>Verdi</strong>: La Traviata, Prelude (3:34)<br />
02. <strong>Donizetti</strong>: L&#8217;Elisir d&#8217;Amore, Una furtiva lagrima &#8211; (4:59) &#8211; Plácido Domingo (tenor)<br />
03. <strong>Verdi</strong>: Rigoletto, Questa o quella (1:48) &#8211; Alfredo Kraus (tenor)<br />
04. <strong>Puccini</strong>: Madama Butterfly, Un bel di vedremo (4:21) &#8211; Leontyne Price (soprano)<br />
05. <strong>Verdi</strong>: Rigoletto, La donna e mobile (2:16) &#8211; Plácido Domingo (tenor)<br />
06. <strong>Puccini</strong>: La Rondine, Chi il bel sogno di Doretta (2:17) &#8211; Anna Moffo (soprano)<br />
07. <strong>Giordano</strong>: Andrea Chenier, Come un bel di di maggio (3:14) &#8211; Plácido Domingo (tenor)<br />
08.<strong> Puccini</strong>: La Bohème, Mi chiamano Mimi (4:43) &#8211; Monserrat Caballé (soprano)<br />
09. <strong>Puccini</strong>: Tosca, Recondita armonia (3:02) &#8211; Jussi Bjoerling (tenor)<br />
10. <strong>Verdi</strong>: Rigoletto, Caro nome (6:56) &#8211; Anna Moffo (soprano)<br />
11. <strong>Rossini</strong>: Il barbiere di Siviglia, Largo al factotum (4:58) &#8211; Robert Merrill (baritone)<br />
12. <strong>Puccini</strong>: La Bohème, Che gelida manina (4:20) &#8211; Richard Tucker (tenor)<br />
13. <strong>Verdi</strong>: Aida, Celeste Aida (4:32) &#8211; Plácido Domingo (tenor)<br />
14. <strong>Puccini</strong>: Tosca, Vissi d&#8217;arte (3:13) &#8211; Leontyne Price (soprano)<br />
15. <strong>Puccini</strong>: Tosca, E lucevan le stelle (3:07) &#8211; Plácido Domingo (tenor)<br />
16. <strong>Puccini</strong>: Gianni Scicchi, O mio babbino caro (2:28) &#8211; Leontyne Price (soprano)<br />
17. <strong>Leoncavallo</strong>: Pagliacci, Vesti la giubba (3:51) &#8211; Plácido Domingo (tenor)<br />
18. <strong>Verdi</strong>: La forza del destino, Pace, pace, mio Dio (5:47) &#8211; Leontyne Price (soprano)<br />
19. <strong>Puccini</strong>: Turandot, Nessun dorma (3:05) &#8211; Ben Heppner (tenor)</p>
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		<title>Christoph Willibald Von Gluck &#8211; La rencontre imprévue (The Unexpected Encounter)</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Mar 2010 09:21:45 +0000</pubDate>
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Christoph Willibald Von Gluck &#8211; La rencontre imprévue

Recorded in January 1990
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La rencontre imprévue (The Unexpected Encounter), also known as Les pèlerins de la Mecque (The Pilgrims to Mecca) is a comédie mêlée d&#8217;ariettes, a form of opéra comique, by Christoph Willibald Gluck, first performed at the Burgtheater, Vienna on January 7, 1764. The [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=operaplace.wordpress.com&blog=6406327&post=595&subd=operaplace&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
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<h2 style="text-align:center;"><span style="color:#800000;"><em><strong>Christoph Willibald Von Gluck &#8211; La rencontre imprévue</strong></em></span><em><strong><br />
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<p style="text-align:center;"><em><strong>Recorded in January 1990</strong></em></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em><strong>About this work:</strong></em><br />
La rencontre imprévue (The Unexpected Encounter), also known as Les pèlerins de la Mecque (The Pilgrims to Mecca) is a comédie mêlée d&#8217;ariettes, a form of opéra comique, by Christoph Willibald Gluck, first performed at the Burgtheater, Vienna on January 7, 1764. The libretto was by Louis Hurtaut Dancourt, who based it on a 1726 play by Alain René Lesage and d&#8217;Orneval.<br />
In 1784 Mozart wrote a set of variations for piano (K.455) on the aria &#8220;Unser dummer Pöbel meint&#8221; from this opera. In 1887 the variations were orchestrated by Tchaikovsky as the final movement of his orchestral Suite No.4 &#8220;Mozartiana&#8221;.</p>
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<em><strong>The Artists:</strong></em></p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><em><strong><img class="aligncenter" src="http://img64.imageshack.us/img64/6518/artists1.jpg" alt="" width="350" height="317" /></strong></em></p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><em><strong><img class="aligncenter" src="http://img37.imageshack.us/img37/9966/artists2.jpg" alt="" width="350" height="317" /></strong></em></p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><em><strong>Track List:</strong></em></p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><span style="text-decoration:underline;">cd1:</span><br />
01. Ouvertüre (2:25)<br />
02. Nr. 1 Air &#8220;Heureux l&#8217;amant qui se deprêtre de Cupidon&#8221; (2:06)<br />
03. Dialogue: &#8220;Illah! Illah! ha!&#8221; (0:15)<br />
04. Air &#8220;Castagno, castagna&#8221; (2:53)<br />
05. Air &#8220;Les hommes pieusesment pour Caton nous tiennent&#8221; (2:34)<br />
06. Dialogue &#8220;Eh! mes amis, vous voilà?&#8221; (0:30)<br />
07. Air &#8220;D&#8217;un céleste transport, mon âme est agitée&#8221; (2:14)<br />
08. Dialogue &#8220;Pourvu qu sa maladie ne se gagne pas&#8221; (0:19)<br />
09. Air &#8220;Il fait entendre sa sonnette&#8221; (2:02)<br />
10. Dialogue &#8220;Je ne vois pas ici Osmin!&#8221; (0:06)<br />
11. Air &#8220;Castagno, castagna&#8221; (1:07)<br />
12. Air &#8220;Je chérirai, jusqu&#8217;au au trépas&#8221; (4:23)<br />
13. Dialogue &#8220;Moi, Calender!&#8221; (0:14)<br />
14. Air &#8220;Bel inconnu qu&#8217;ici l&#8217;amour amène&#8221; (2:15)<br />
15. Dialogue &#8220;Eh bien, Seigneur, que ne le suivez-vous&#8221; (0:08)<br />
16. Trio &#8220;Je suis touché des bontés de la dame&#8221; (3:51)<br />
17. Dialogue &#8220;Eh bien Seigneur, qu&#8217;en dites-vous?&#8221; (0:17)<br />
18. Dialogue &#8220;Elle est fort gracieuse&#8221; (0:01)<br />
19. Air &#8220;J&#8217;ai fait un rêve des plus doux&#8221; (2:23)<br />
20. Air &#8220;Vous ressemblez à la rose naissante&#8221; (4:46)<br />
21. Air &#8220;A ma maîtresse, j&#8217;ai promis, Seigneur&#8221; (1:26)<br />
22. Dialogue &#8220;Ma foi, Seigneur, je crois qu&#8217;elle a raison (0:24)<br />
23. Air &#8220;Je cherche à vour faire le sort le plus doux (3:16)<br />
24. Air parodié &#8220;Tout ce qu j&#8217;aime est au tombeau&#8221; (4:53)<br />
25. Air &#8220;J&#8217;ai perdu mon étalage&#8221; (1:48)<br />
26. Dialogue &#8220;La favorite se rit de nous&#8221; (0:19)<br />
27. Duo &#8220;Oh, Abrenuntio&#8221; (0:54)<br />
28. Duo &#8220;Que vois-je! O ciel&#8221; (1:53)<br />
29. Air &#8220;Je sais que l&#8217;amoureux flambeau&#8221; (3:21)<br />
30. Air &#8220;Sans votre brusque retraite&#8221; (1:31)<br />
31. Ariette &#8220;Ah, qu&#8217;il est doux de se revoir&#8221; (5:09)<br />
32. Air &#8220;Venez, venez, troupe brillante&#8221; (1:09)<br />
33. Ballets (10:10)<br />
34. Finale Sextuor &#8220;Ah! je suis en transe&#8221; (2:19)<br />
<span style="text-decoration:underline;">cd2:</span><br />
01. Dialogue &#8220;Vous êtes bien pressé de partir cette fois-ci&#8221; (1:01)<br />
02. Dialogue &#8220;A vous frère&#8221; (0:06)<br />
03. &#8220;Mahomet, notre grand prophète&#8221; (1:22)<br />
04. Dialogue &#8220;Un bienfait n&#8217;est jamais perdu&#8221; (0:09)<br />
05. Dialogue &#8220;Ami, ton Prince implore ton secours&#8221; (0:46)<br />
06. Air &#8220;D&#8217;une telle lâcheté&#8221; (2:08)<br />
07. Dialogue &#8220;Le bonheur de vous revoir&#8221; (0:08)<br />
08. Air parodié&#8221;Maître des coeurs&#8221; (3:49)<br />
09. Dialogue &#8220;Seigneur, allez vite&#8221; (0:10)<br />
10. Ah! Osmin, te voilà (1:00)<br />
11. Dialogue &#8220;Ah! Ah! Gaillard&#8221; (0:17)<br />
12. Trio &#8220;Permettez que je vous embrasse&#8221; (1:54)<br />
13. Trio &#8220;Ho, ho! Monsieur Vertigo&#8221; (1:07)<br />
14. Trio &#8220;Est-ce un adagio?&#8221; (2:28)<br />
15. Air &#8220;Des combats, j&#8217;ai peint l&#8217;horreur&#8221; (1:59)<br />
16. Air &#8220;C&#8217;est un torrent impétueux&#8221; (1:23)<br />
17. Air &#8220;Un ruisselet bien clair, bien net&#8221; (3:05)<br />
18. Dialogue &#8220;Ah, j&#8217;ai cru qu&#8217;il allait m&#8217;étrangler&#8221; (0:09)<br />
19. Dialogue &#8220;Ah! chère Rezia&#8221; (0:17)<br />
20. Duo &#8220;Qu&#8217;il est doux de partager ses chaînes&#8221; (2:02)<br />
21. Dialogue &#8220;C&#8217;en est fait de nous&#8221; (0:08)<br />
22. Ensemble &#8220;Après un tel outrage, il faut que dans ma rage&#8221; (5:57)<br />
23. Finale &#8220;Cesson de répandre des larmes&#8221; (1:59)</p>
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		<title>Sylvius Leopold Weiss &#8211; Partitas Pour Luth</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Feb 2010 08:04:43 +0000</pubDate>
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Sylvius Leopold Weiss &#8211; Partitas Pour Luth
Recorded in Mandelsloh, Germany, between 24 and 27/09/1997
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Sylvius Leopold Weiss probably did not worry much about posterity; few 18th-century musicians did. And posterity duly ignored Weiss, partly because there was nothing suitable on which to play his music. It was tailored for the Baroque lute, a sonorous [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=operaplace.wordpress.com&blog=6406327&post=590&subd=operaplace&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
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<h2 style="text-align:center;"><span style="color:#800000;"><em><strong>Sylvius Leopold Weiss &#8211; Partitas Pour Luth</strong></em></span></h2>
<p style="text-align:center;"><em><strong>Recorded in Mandelsloh, Germany, between 24 and 27/09/1997</strong></em></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em><strong>About these works:</strong></em><br />
Sylvius Leopold Weiss probably did not worry much about posterity; few 18th-century musicians did. And posterity duly ignored Weiss, partly because there was nothing suitable on which to play his music. It was tailored for the Baroque lute, a sonorous but difficult instrument that largely disappeared within a generation of his death. Weiss was a star performer in his day, but even then his music was hard to find, by his own choice. He published only one movement in his lifetime. &#8221;When you keep a piece only for yourself,&#8221; he explained, &#8221;it always stays nice and new.&#8221; But that attitude, a common one among itinerant Baroque virtuosos, did not stop Weiss and his students from writing down hundreds of his pieces. Most of them are still unpublished, although a complete edition is in process.<br />
That edition is timely. Today we have something suitable on which to play Weiss, thanks to the modern revival of the Baroque lute. And the Weiss record catalog continues to grow. This release comes from a notable figure in the Baroque lute revival, Hopkinson Smith. Mr. Smith&#8217;s mastery is reason enough to listen; he extracts a beautiful sound from his lute and plays it with an improvisatory flair and a wealth of nuance. Just as important, the music is rich and wide-ranging. It is hard to imagine a more attractive introduction to Weiss&#8217;s music. A high point is the G major Partita, whose eight movements include an impressive Toccata and Fugue. Such music should keep posterity from forgetting Weiss any time soon.</p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><em><strong>Track List:</strong></em><br />
1. Partita in Ré Mineur &#8211; Fantasia (1:37)<br />
2. Partita in Ré Mineur &#8211; Allemande (4:26)<br />
3. Partita in Ré Mineur &#8211; Courante (3:31)<br />
4. Partita in Ré Mineur &#8211; Gavotte (1:50)<br />
5. Partita in Ré Mineur &#8211; Sarabande (3:19)<br />
6. Partita in Ré Mineur &#8211; Menuett (2:51)<br />
7. Partita in Ré Mineur &#8211; Giga (3:49)<br />
8. Partita in Sol Majeur &#8211; Prélude (1:03)<br />
9. Partita in Sol Majeur &#8211; Toccata (1:53)<br />
10. Partita in Sol Majeur &#8211; Fuga (2:53)<br />
11. Partita in Sol Majeur &#8211; Courante (4:18)<br />
12. Partita in Sol Majeur &#8211; Bourrée (3:20)<br />
13. Partita in Sol Majeur &#8211; Sarabande, un poco andante (6:19)<br />
14. Partita in Sol Majeur &#8211; Menuet (3:31)<br />
15. Partita in Sol Majeur &#8211; Allegro (5:22)<br />
16. Piéces in Ré Majeur &#8211; Prélude (3:10)<br />
17. Piéces in Ré Majeur &#8211; Passacaille (3:26)<br />
18. Piéces in Ré Majeur &#8211; Giga (3:11)</p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><strong>Hopkinson Smith</strong>: baroque lute (13 string Joel Van Lennep, Boston)</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Various Artists &#8211; Great Opera Arias
Recorded between 1979 &#38; 1988
About these works:
The fourteen extracts recorded here are among the best-loved arias from the worlds&#8217;s most famous operas. All of them were recorded with the most famous and reputed singers and orchestras, in some cases during live performances. This recording is a good opportunity for those [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=operaplace.wordpress.com&blog=6406327&post=586&subd=operaplace&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
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<p style="text-align:center;"><em><strong>Recorded between 1979 &amp; 1988</strong></em></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em><strong>About these works:</strong></em><br />
The fourteen extracts recorded here are among the best-loved arias from the worlds&#8217;s most famous operas. All of them were recorded with the most famous and reputed singers and orchestras, in some cases during live performances. This recording is a good opportunity for those prefering short pieces, to get familiar with the greatest arias.</p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><em><strong>Track List &amp; Artists:</strong></em><br />
01. Puccini &#8211; Tosca &#8211; E Lucevan Le Stelle (3:14)<br />
Giacomo Aragall: Cavaradossi<br />
National Philharmonic Orchestra &#8211; Sir Georg Solti<br />
Recorded in 1984</p>
<p style="text-align:center;">02. Puccini &#8211; Manon Lescaut &#8211; In quelle Trine Morbide (2:17)<br />
Kiri Te Kanawa: Manon<br />
Orchestra del Teatro Comunale di Bologna &#8211; Riccardo Chailly<br />
Recorded in 1987</p>
<p style="text-align:center;">03. Mozart &#8211; Le Nozze Di Figaro &#8211; Voi Che Sapete (2:57)<br />
Frederica Von Stade: Cherubino<br />
London Philharmonic Orchestra &#8211; Sir Georg Solti<br />
Recorded in 1981</p>
<p style="text-align:center;">04. Rossini &#8211; Il Barbiere Di Siviglia &#8211; Largo Al facotum (5:06)<br />
Leo Nucci: Figaro<br />
Orchestra del Teatro Comunale di Bologna &#8211; Giuseppe Patanè<br />
Recorded in 1988</p>
<p style="text-align:center;">05. Verdi &#8211; Ernani &#8211; Surta È La Notte (6:06)<br />
Susan Sunn: Elvira<br />
Orchestra del Teatro Comunale di Bologna &#8211; Riccardo Chailly<br />
Recorded in 1987</p>
<p style="text-align:center;">06. Massenet &#8211; Werther &#8211; Pourquoi Me Réveiller (3:06)<br />
Luciano Pavarotti: Werther<br />
National Philharmonic Orchestra &#8211; Oliviero de Fabrittis<br />
Recorded in 1979</p>
<p style="text-align:center;">07. Beethoven &#8211; Fidelio &#8211; Abscheulicher, Komm, Hoffung (8:03)<br />
Hildegard Behrens: Leonore<br />
Chicago Symphony Orchestra &#8211; Sir Georg Solti<br />
Recorded in 1979</p>
<p style="text-align:center;">08. Boito &#8211; Mefistofele -Sono Lo Spirito Che Nega (3:32)<br />
Nicolai Ghiaurov: Mefistofele<br />
National Philharmonic Orchestra &#8211; Oliviero de Fabrittis<br />
Recorded in 1980</p>
<p style="text-align:center;">09. Boito &#8211; Mefistofele &#8211; L&#8217;altra Notte In Fondo Al Mare (6:56)<br />
Mirella Freni: Margherita<br />
National Philharmonic Orchestra &#8211; Oliviero de Fabrittis<br />
Recorded in 1980</p>
<p style="text-align:center;">10. Puccini &#8211; Manon Lescaut &#8211; Donna Non Vidi Mai (2:14)<br />
José Carreras: Des Grieux<br />
Orchestra del Teatro Comunale di Bologna &#8211; Riccardo Chailly<br />
Recorded in 1987</p>
<p style="text-align:center;">11. Giordano &#8211; Andrea Chénier &#8211; La Mamma Morta (5:15)<br />
Monserrat Caballé: Maddalena<br />
National Philharmonic Orchestra &#8211; Riccardo Chailly<br />
Recorded in 1984</p>
<p style="text-align:center;">12. Rossini &#8211; La Donna Del Lago &#8211; Mura Felici (9:57)<br />
Marylin Horne: Malcolm<br />
New York City Orchestra: Richard Bonynge<br />
Recorded in 1981</p>
<p style="text-align:center;">13. Puccini &#8211; La Bohème &#8211; Che Gelida Manina (4:34)<br />
Luciano Pavarotti: Rodolfo<br />
New York City Orchestra: Richard Bonynge</p>
<p style="text-align:center;">14. Verdi &#8211; Il Masnadieri &#8211; Tu Del Mio Carlo..Carlo Vive (8:20)<br />
Joan Sutherland: Amalia<br />
New York City Orchestra: Richard Bonynge<br />
Recorded in 1981</p>
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		<title>George Frideric Händel &#8211; Imeneo</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Jan 2010 17:33:13 +0000</pubDate>
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George Frideric Händel &#8211; Imeneo
Recorded in 1986.
About this opera:
Imeneo (Hymen, HWV 41) is an opera seria in three acts by George Frideric Handel. The Italian-language libretto was adapted from Silvio Stampiglia&#8217;s Imeneo. Handel had begun composition in September 1738, but did not complete the score until 1740. The opera received its first performance at the [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=operaplace.wordpress.com&blog=6406327&post=582&subd=operaplace&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
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<h2 style="text-align:center;"><span style="color:#800000;"><em><strong>George Frideric Händel &#8211; Imeneo</strong></em></span></h2>
<p style="text-align:center;"><span style="color:#800000;"><em><strong><span style="color:#000000;">Recorded in 1986.</span></strong></em></span></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em><strong>About this opera:</strong></em><br />
Imeneo (Hymen, HWV 41) is an opera seria in three acts by George Frideric Handel. The Italian-language libretto was adapted from Silvio Stampiglia&#8217;s Imeneo. Handel had begun composition in September 1738, but did not complete the score until 1740. The opera received its first performance at the Lincoln&#8217;s Inn Fields in London on 22 November 1740, and received another performance on 13 December. Handel then revised the score, and this revised version received concert performances in Dublin, on 24 and 31 March 1742. The first modern production was in Halle on 13 March 1960. The work was soon after performed in Birmingham in 1961, under the direction of Anthony Lewis. Lewis also led the first London revival of the opera since Handel&#8217;s time, in 1972 at the Royal Academy of Music. Lewis has prepared a performing edition of the opera.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em><strong>Synopsis:</strong></em><br />
The opera opens with Tirinto&#8217;s lamentation of his lost love, Rosmene, to barbaric pirates. Another girl has been abducted, Clomiri. Together he grieves with Clomiri&#8217;s father, Argenio. But they learn that a brave, strong man named Imeneo had killed every pirate while they were sleeping. Everyone rejoices, and Imeneo, along with the rest of the country and Rosmene&#8217;s parents, expects Rosmene to marry him, though her true feelings are for Tirinto. Thus Rosmene is caught in a painfully awkward love triangle. Additionally, Clomiri has amorous feelings for Imeneo. Clomiri helps Imeneo realize that Rosmene is hesitant because of her relationship with Tirinto, and that she is putting his contentment before hers. When Imeneo, who insists that Rosmene is ungrateful, and Tirinto, who calls her unfaithful, tell her to decide who she will marry, she feigns a nervous breakdown in front of the characters. Eventually, she marries Imeneo. She learns that true love is not as important as honor and duty. Rosmene asks Tirinto to be happy for her. Her decision leaves Clomiri and Tirinto to cry at the end. The chorus at the end of the opera restates that one must not bow down to one&#8217;s desire, but to reason; one must not follow true feelings and fidelity, but gratitude and honor.</p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><em><strong>The Artists:</strong></em><br />
Brewer Chamber Orchestra<br />
Rudolph Palmer: conductor<br />
John Ostendorf: Imeneo<br />
Julianne Baird: Rosmene<br />
D&#8217;Anna Fortunato: Tirinto<br />
Beverly Hoch: Clomiri<br />
Jan Opalach: Argeno</p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><em><strong>Track List:</strong></em><br />
<span style="text-decoration:underline;">cd1:</span><br />
1. Act I, Overture/Prelude (5:17)<br />
2. Act I, Scene 1 (12:06)<br />
3. Act I, Scene 2 (10:31)<br />
4. Act I, Scenes 3-4 (9:05)<br />
5. Act I, Scenes 5-6 (11:54)<br />
6. Act II, Scene 1 (8:54)<br />
<span style="text-decoration:underline;">cd2:</span><br />
1. Act II, Scenes 2-3 (9:13)<br />
2. Act II, Scenes 4-5 (8:36)<br />
3. Act II, Scene 6 (8:22)<br />
4. Act III, Scenes 1-2 (7:51)<br />
5. Act III, Scenes 3-6 (9:43)<br />
6. Act III, Conclusion (11:07)</p>
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George Frideric Händel &#8211; Arias for Cuzzoni, Durastani, Senesimo &#38; Montagnana
Recorded between November 1986 and October 1991 in California.
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This bargain-priced box set is a must-have for anyone who loves Handel&#8217;s operas. Whilst Nicholas McGegan has had his critics over some of his Goettingen recordings, it cannot be denied that he has rescued some [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=operaplace.wordpress.com&blog=6406327&post=574&subd=operaplace&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
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<h2 style="text-align:center;"><span style="color:#800000;"><em><strong>George Frideric Händel &#8211; Arias for Cuzzoni, Durastani, Senesimo &amp; Montagnan</strong></em></span><span style="color:#800000;"><em><strong>a</strong></em></span></h2>
<p style="text-align:center;"><span style="color:#800000;"><em><strong><span style="color:#000000;">Recorded between November 1986 and October 1991 in California.</span></strong></em></span></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em><strong>About these works:</strong></em><br />
This bargain-priced box set is a must-have for anyone who loves Handel&#8217;s operas. Whilst Nicholas McGegan has had his critics over some of his Goettingen recordings, it cannot be denied that he has rescued some of Handel&#8217;s finest arias and operas from the dustbin of History. And here (87 arias later), he has a fine cast of singers all re-living the repertoire of some of the best singers of the 18th century &#8211; Lisa Saffer sings arias by Cuzzoni, Drew Minter arias by Senesino, David Thomas arias for Montagnana, and Lorraine Hunt Lieberson arias by Durastanti.<br />
The excellent Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra provide superb accompaniment for each singer, and the sound quality is very good across all four discs. The whole comes with a very informative and exhaustive booklet containing introductory essays for each singer, as well as full libretti.<br />
Highlights include Lisa Saffer&#8217;s ravishing account of Falsa Imagine (Ottone) which Cuzzoni allegedly refused to sing as it was too plain &#8211; until Handel threatened to throw her out of the window..! Lorraine Hunt&#8217;s re-enaction of Durastanti&#8217;s Sesto role from Giulio Cesare sees a committed &#8216;L&#8217;angue offenso mai riposa&#8217;. Drew Minter&#8217;s coppery and languid countertenor gives delight in little-known arias from Riccardo Primo (Agitato da fiere tempeste) and Tolomeo (Stille Amare). Whilst David Thomas&#8217; cavernous bass voice ranges across opera and oratorio roles for Montagnana.<br />
In all this is a superb collection that illustrates what a genius Handel was at characterisation and word-painting. No Handel lover will want to miss it.</p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><em><strong>The Artists:</strong></em></p>
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<p style="text-align:center;"><em><strong>Track List:</strong></em></p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><span style="text-decoration:underline;">cd1:</span><br />
01. Spietati (Rodelinda) (4:17)<br />
02. Ombre, piante, urne funeste! (Rodelinda) (4:46)<br />
03. Il volo cosi fido (Riccardo Primo) (5:10)<br />
04. Se pieta di me non senti (Giulio Cesare) (10:56)<br />
05. Piangero la sorte mia (Giulio Cesare) (6:03)<br />
06. Da tempeste il legno infranto (Giulio Cesare) (6:17)<br />
07. Scoglio d&#8217;immota fronte (Scipione) (5:27)<br />
08. False immagine (Ottone) (7:17)<br />
09. Affani del pansier (Ottone) (7:34)<br />
10. Se non mi vuol amar (Tamerlano) (7:14)<br />
11. L&#8217;Amor che per te sento (Alessandro) (4:42)<br />
12. Amante stravagante (Flavio) (4:24)<br />
<span style="text-decoration:underline;">cd2:</span><br />
01. Ogni vento (Agrippina) (5:21)<br />
02. Pensieri, voi mi tormentate (Agrippina) (4:47)<br />
03. Ombra cara di mia sposa (Radamisto) (8:02)<br />
04. Qual nave (Radamisto) (6:16)<br />
05. Dimmi, crudele Amore (Muzio Scevola) (6:30)<br />
06. Vieni, o figlio (Ottone) (7:55)<br />
07. Svegliatevi nel core (Giulio Cesare) (5:12)<br />
08. Cara speme (Giulio Cesare) (4:54)<br />
09. L&#8217;angue offeso mai riposa (Giulio Cesare) (5:47)<br />
10. L&#8217;aure che spira (Giulio Cesare) (5:17)<br />
11. La giustizia (Giulio Cesare) (4:22)<br />
12. Mirami altero in volto (Arianna) (3:54)<br />
13. Qual leon (Arianna) (5:56)<br />
<span style="text-decoration:underline;">cd3:</span><br />
01. Va tacito (Giulio Cesare) (6:17)<br />
02. Non e vago e bello (Giulio Cesare) (3:02)<br />
03. Vivi, tiranno (Rodelinda) (5:33)<br />
04. Che piu si tarda omai (Tolomeo) (6:36)<br />
05. Nube che il Sole (Riccardo Primo) (6:14)<br />
06. Agitato da fiere tempeste (Orlando) (4:38)<br />
07. Ah Stigie larve! (Orlando) (7:50)<br />
08. Gia per la man (Orlando) (5:45)<br />
09. T&#8217;ubbidiro, crudele (Orlando) (3:35)<br />
10. E queste la Mercede (Orlando) (5:04)<br />
11. Amor, nel mio penar (Flavio) (6:06)<br />
<span style="text-decoration:underline;">cd4:</span><br />
01. Se un bell&#8217;ardire (Ezio) (3:29)<br />
02. Nasce al bosco (Ezio) (5:39)<br />
03. Già risonar (Ezio) (5:37)<br />
04. Fra l&#8217;ombre e gli orrori (Sosarme) (5:07)<br />
05. Sento il cor (Sosarme) (5:05)<br />
06. Tiene Giove (Sosarme) (3:06)<br />
07. Pluck root and branch (Esther) (2:26)<br />
08. Turn not, O Queen (Esther) (2:35)<br />
09. How art thou fall&#8217;n (Esther) (4:21)<br />
10. Ferito son d&#8217;Amore (Acis &amp; Galatea) (3:47)<br />
11. Piangi pur (Tolomeo) (2:34)<br />
12. Lascia Amor (Orlando) (4:10)<br />
13. Sorge infausta una procella (Orlando) (6:42)<br />
14. Awake the ardour (Deborah) (3:33)<br />
15. Swift inundation (Deborah) (3:26)<br />
16. Tears, such as tender fathers shed (Deborah) (2:39)<br />
17. Ah, canst thou but prove me! (Athalia) (3:23)</p>
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		<title>Joseph Haydn &#8211; Orlando Paladino</title>
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Joseph Haydn &#8211; Orlando Paladino
Recorded at the Grande Salle, Epalinges, Switzerland in June 1976
About this opera:
The Philips series, conducted by Antal Dorati, was an eye-opener and by general consent Orlando Paladino was the masterpiece. It is an opera in three acts by Joseph Haydn which was first performed at Eszterháza on 6 December 1782. The [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=operaplace.wordpress.com&blog=6406327&post=571&subd=operaplace&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
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<h2 style="text-align:center;"><span style="color:#800000;"><em><strong>Joseph Haydn &#8211; Orlando Paladino</strong></em></span></h2>
<p style="text-align:center;"><strong><em>Recorded at the Grande Salle, Epalinges, Switzerland in June 1976</em></strong></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em><strong>About this opera:</strong></em><br />
The Philips series, conducted by Antal Dorati, was an eye-opener and by general consent Orlando Paladino was the masterpiece. It is an opera in three acts by Joseph Haydn which was first performed at Eszterháza on 6 December 1782. The libretto by Nunziano Porta is based on another libretto, Le pazzie d&#8217;Orlando, by Carlo Francesco Badini (set by the composer P.A. Guglielmi in 1771), itself inspired by Ariosto&#8217;s epic poem Orlando furioso. The opera was described as a dramma eroicomico and the plot mixes heroic and comic elements. It was Haydn&#8217;s most popular opera during his lifetime.<br />
Haydn contributed an exceptionally inventive and varied score to a libretto that was not written specifically for him but for the Italian composer Pietro Alessandro Guglielmi. It is of course built on the &#8220;Chanson de Roland&#8221;, written around 1100. During the Renaissance Boiardo extended the story in his unfinished poem &#8220;Orlando inammorato&#8221; and Ariosto went one step further in his &#8220;Orlando furioso&#8221;. Both Lully and Handel wrote operas on the subject, in 1685 and 1733 and so came Guglielmi’s &#8220;Le pazzie di Orlando&#8221;, performed in London in 1771, where he explored the humorous side of the subject. The text Haydn set was further developed but is in the main the same story as Guglielmi’s. It was performed at Esterháza in 1782, 1783 and 1784 and after that was a resounding success in Central Europe, being played during the composer’s lifetime in Bratislava, Prague, Brünn (Brno), Vienna, Budapest, Mannheim, Frankfurt, Cologne, Graz, Nuremberg, Berlin, Hanover, Bremen, Leipzig, Munich, Augsburg, Königsberg, Hamburg, Breslau and Dresden. Eventually it disappeared from view, only to be revived in our time. There is no evidence that Mozart or Da Ponte knew the work but there are similarities between Orlando and Don Giovanni. Don Ottavio could be modelled on Medoro, Donna Anna could be a younger sister of Angelica and Leporello has learnt a thing or two from Pasquale, who boasts about his travels around Europe in a kind of catalogue aria, Ho viaggiato in Francia, in Spagna. This buffo character has another aria, demonstrating his musical capacity, imitating instruments in the Maestro di Cappella manner, known from works by both Cimarosa and Paër.</p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><em><strong>The Artists:</strong></em></p>
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<p style="text-align:center;"><span style="text-decoration:underline;">cd1:</span><br />
01. Sinfonia (3:53)<br />
02. 1. Akt &#8211; (Introduzione) Eurilla, Licone, Rodomonte &#8211; Il lavorar l&#8217;e pur la brutta cosa (3:27)<br />
03. 1. Akt &#8211; (Recitativo) Rodomonte, Licone, Eurilla &#8211; Presto rispondi, indegno (1:53)<br />
04. 1. Akt &#8211; (Aria) Eurilla &#8211; Ah se dire io vi potessi (3:28)<br />
05. 1. Akt &#8211; (Recitativo) Rodomonte, Licone &#8211; Non perdiamo piu tempo (0:40)<br />
06. 1. Akt &#8211; (Aria) Rodomonte &#8211; Temerario, senti e trema (3:05)<br />
07. 1. Akt &#8211; (cavatina) Angelica &#8211; Palpita ad ogni istante (5:11)<br />
08. 1. Akt &#8211; (Recitativo) Angelica &#8211; Angelica infelice (1:30)<br />
09. 1. Akt &#8211; Sinfonia (0:28)<br />
10. 1. Akt &#8211; (Recitativo) Alcina, Angelica &#8211; Che brami dalla fata¿ (1:49)<br />
11. 1. Akt &#8211; (Aria) Alcina &#8211; Ad un guardo, a un cenno solo (3:48)<br />
12. 1. Akt &#8211; (Recitativo) Angelica, Medoro &#8211; D&#8217;Alcina i detti (1:35)<br />
13. 1. Akt &#8211; (Aria) Medoro &#8211; Parto. Mah, oh dio, non posso (6:30)<br />
14. 1. Akt &#8211; (Cavatina) Pasquale &#8211; La mia bella m&#8217;ha detto di no (1:35)<br />
15. 1. Akt &#8211; (Recitativo) Pasquale, Rodomonte, Eurilla &#8211; Pasquale disgraziato (1:50)<br />
16. 1. Akt &#8211; (Aria) Pasquale &#8211; Ho viaggiato in Francia, in Spagna (3:04)<br />
17. 1. Akt &#8211; (Recitativo) Medoro, Angelica &#8211; Si, regina, ho deciso (0:47)<br />
18. 1. Akt &#8211; (Aria) Angelica &#8211; Non partir, mia bella face (5:10)<br />
19. 1. Akt &#8211; (Recitativo) Medoro &#8211; In odio al mio bel nume (0:34)<br />
20. 1. Akt &#8211; (Recitativo, accompagnato) Orlando &#8211; Angelica, mio ben (5:06)<br />
21. 1. Akt &#8211; (Aria) Orlando &#8211; D&#8217;Angelica il nome (3:30)<br />
22. 1. Akt &#8211; (Recitativo) Pasquale, Rodomonte, Orlando, Eurilla &#8211; D&#8217;evitare i rumor dicea Catone (1:44)<br />
23. 1. Akt &#8211; (Finale I) Orlando, Eurilla, Pasquale &#8211; Presto rispondi, indegna (2:08)<br />
24. 1. Akt &#8211; (Finale I) Angelica, Pasquale, Eurilla, Rodomonte &#8211; Sento nel seno, oh dio (4:15)<br />
25. 1. Akt &#8211; (Finale I) Medoro, Angelica, Eurilla, Pasquale &#8211; Chi mi salva o tien nascoso (3:42)<br />
26. 1. Akt &#8211; (Finale I) Alcina, Rodomonte, Angelica, Eurilla, Medoro, Pasquale &#8211; Van timore il cor ti muove (2:00)<br />
27. 1. Akt &#8211; (Finale I) Angelica, Eurilla, Medoro, Pasquale, Alcina, Rodomonte &#8211; Ferma, ferma Belzebu! (3:35)<br />
<span style="text-decoration:underline;">cd2:</span><br />
01. (Recitativo) Orlando, Rodomonte, Eurilla &#8211; Sempre, sempre presente (1:27)<br />
02. (Aria) Rodomonte &#8211; Mille lampi d&#8217;accese faville (2:04)<br />
03. (Recitativo) Medoro, Eurilla &#8211; In questo solitario orrido luogo (1:48)<br />
04. (Aria) Medoro &#8211; Dille che un infelice (5:20)<br />
05. (Cavatina) Pasquale &#8211; Vittoria, vittoria! (1:36)<br />
06. (Recitativo) Eurilla, Pasquale &#8211; Vuo divertirmi adesso (1:28)<br />
07. (Duetto) Eurilla, Pasquale &#8211; Quel tuo visetto amabile (3:24)<br />
08. (Aria) Angelica &#8211; Aure chete (5:16)<br />
09. (Recitativo) Alcino &#8211; D&#8217;Angelica le smanie (1:01)<br />
10. (Recitatico accompagnato) Angelica, Medoro &#8211; Fra queste selve invan (5:11)<br />
11. (Duetto) Medoro, Angelica &#8211; Qual contento io provo in seno (3:56)<br />
12. (Recitativo)Medoro, Angelica, Orlando, Alcina &#8211; Ma no perdiamo, oh cara (3:45)<br />
13. (Aria) Orlando &#8211; Cosa vedo, cosa sento (3:04)<br />
14. (Recitativo) Pasquale, Eurilla &#8211; Con quest&#8217;abito addosso (1:45)<br />
15. (Aria) Pasquale &#8211; Ecco spiano (4:26)<br />
16. (Recitativo) Rodomonte, Alcina, Eurilla &#8211; Angelica, dov&#8217;e (1:18)<br />
17. (Finale II) Orlando, Pasquale, Alcino &#8211; Nel solitario speco (5:50)<br />
18. (Finale II) Angelica, Medoro, Eurilla, Rodomonte, Pasquale, Alcina &#8211; Per quest&#8217;orrido sentieri! (6:07)<br />
19. (Finale II) Orlando, Rodomonte, Angelica, Alcina, Eurilla, Medoro, Pasquale &#8211; Dove son (4:10)<br />
<span style="text-decoration:underline;">cd3:</span><br />
01. (Aria) Caronte &#8211; Ombre insepolte (2:43)<br />
02. (Recitativo) Alcina, Caronte &#8211; Nella mente d&#8217;Orlando (1:17)<br />
03. (Recitativo accompaganto) Orlando &#8211; Sogno¿ veglio¿ cos&#8217;e¿ (2:20)<br />
04. (Aria) Orlando &#8211; Miei pensieri, dove siete (3:34)<br />
05. (Recitativo accompagnato) Caronte, Orlando &#8211; L&#8217;irremeabil onda: (Recitativo) Angelica, Medoro, Orlando, Rodomonte, Pas (1:36)<br />
06. Combattimento (1:03)<br />
07. (Recitatico accompagnato) Angelica &#8211; Implacabili numi (4:13)<br />
08. (Aria) Angelica &#8211; Dell&#8217;estreme sue voci dolenti (4:26)<br />
09. (Recitativo) Alcina, Angelica, Rodomonte, Orlando, Medoro, Pasquale, Eurilla &#8211; Non tormentari piu (3:44)<br />
10. (Coro) Tutti &#8211; Son confuso e stupefatto (2:43)</p>
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Giuseppe Verdi &#8211; From La Scala: Aida
Recorded in 1982.
About this collection of operas from La Scala:
Between 1960 and 1981, the music label Deutsche Grammophon recorded the eight greatest operas composed by Verdi at La Scala in Milan, the home of Italian operas. World&#8217;s leading singers and conductors were involved in the recording. The result provides [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=operaplace.wordpress.com&blog=6406327&post=567&subd=operaplace&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
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<h2 style="text-align:center;"><span style="color:#800000;"><em><strong>Giuseppe Verdi &#8211; From La Scala: Aida</strong></em></span></h2>
<p style="text-align:center;"><span style="color:#800000;"><em><strong><span style="color:#000000;">Recorded in 1982.</span></strong></em></span></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em><strong>About this collection of operas from La Scala:</strong></em><br />
Between 1960 and 1981, the music label Deutsche Grammophon recorded the eight greatest operas composed by Verdi at La Scala in Milan, the home of Italian operas. World&#8217;s leading singers and conductors were involved in the recording. The result provides you with the best possible way to get familiar with Verdi&#8217;s operas.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em><strong>About this opera:</strong></em><br />
Aida, an Arabic female name meaning &#8220;visitor&#8221; or &#8220;returning&#8221;) is an opera in four acts by Giuseppe Verdi to an Italian libretto by Antonio Ghislanzoni, based on a scenario written by French Egyptologist Auguste Mariette. Aida was first performed at the Khedivial Opera House in Cairo on 24 December 1871, conducted by Giovanni Bottesini. Ismail Pasha, Khedive of Egypt, commissioned Verdi to write the opera for performance in January 1871, paying him 150,000 francs, but the premiere was delayed because of the Franco-Prussian War. One scholar has argued that the scenario was written by Temistocle Solera and not by Auguste Mariette. Contrary to popular belief, the opera was not written to celebrate the opening of the Suez Canal in 1869, nor that of the Khedivial Opera House (which opened with Verdi&#8217;s Rigoletto) in the same year. (Verdi had been asked to compose an ode for the opening of the Canal, but declined on the grounds that he did not write &#8220;occasional pieces&#8221;.) Verdi originally chose not to write an overture for the opera, but merely a brief orchestral prelude. He then composed an overture of the &#8220;potpourri&#8221; variety to replace the original prelude. However, in the end he decided not to have the overture performed because of its &#8211; his own words &#8211; &#8216;pretentious insipidity&#8217;. Aida met with great acclaim when it finally opened in Cairo on 24 December 1871. The costumes, accessories and stages for the premiere were designed by Auguste Mariette. Although Verdi did not attend the premiere in Cairo, he was most dissatisfied with the fact that the audience consisted of invited dignitaries, politicians and critics, but no members of the general public. He therefore considered the Italian (and European) premiere, held at La Scala, Milan on 8 February 1872, and in which he was heavily involved at every stage, to be its real premiere. Verdi had also written the role of Aida for the voice of Teresa Stolz, who sang it for the first time at the Milan premiere. Verdi had asked her fiancé, Angelo Mariani, to conduct the Cairo premiere, but he declined, so Giovanni Bottesini filled the gap. The Milan Amneris, Maria Waldmann, was his favourite in the role and she repeated it a number of times at his request. Aida was received with great enthusiasm at its Milan premiere. The opera was soon mounted at major opera houses throughout Italy, including the Teatro Regio di Parma (20 April 1872), the Teatro di San Carlo (30 March 1873), La Fenice (11 June 1873), the Teatro Regio di Torino (26 December 1874), the Teatro Comunale di Bologna (30 September 1877, with Giuseppina Pasqua as Amneris and Franco Novara as the King), and the Teatro Costanzi (8 October 1881, with Theresia Singer as Aida and Giulia Novelli as Amneris) among others. As of 2007, the Metropolitan Opera of New York alone has given more than 1,100 performances of the opera, making it the second most frequently performed work by the company behind La Bohème.</p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><em><strong>The Players:</strong></em></p>
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<p style="text-align:center;"><em><strong>Track List:</strong></em></p>
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<p style="text-align:center;"><em><strong>Stereo, ADD, mp3, 320 kbps, 340.71 Mb, 2 hours 20 minutes. Covers, info &amp; synopsis included.</strong></em></p>
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		<title>Giuseppe Verdi – From La Scala. Simon Boccanegra</title>
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Giuseppe Verdi – From La Scala. Simon Boccanegra

Recorded in January 1977.
About this collection of operas from La Scala:
Between 1960 and 1981, the music label Deutsche Grammophon recorded the eight greatest operas composed by Verdi at La Scala in Milan, the home of Italian operas. World’s leading singers and conductors were involved in the recording. The [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=operaplace.wordpress.com&blog=6406327&post=562&subd=operaplace&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
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<h2 style="text-align:center;"><span style="color:#800000;"><em><strong>Giuseppe Verdi – From La Scala. Simon Boccanegra<br />
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<p style="text-align:center;"><em><strong>Recorded in January 1977.</strong></em></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em><strong>About this collection of operas from La Scala:</strong></em><br />
Between 1960 and 1981, the music label Deutsche Grammophon recorded the eight greatest operas composed by Verdi at La Scala in Milan, the home of Italian operas. World’s leading singers and conductors were involved in the recording. The result provides you with the best possible way to get familiar with Verdi’s operas.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em><strong>About this Opera:</strong></em><br />
In 1855, the Fenice Theatre of Venice asked Verdi for a new opera, but the contract was signed only a year later, when the composer had already seen the outline of a work by the playwright Antonio Garcia Gutiérrez: Simon Boccanegra. The Maestro started writing his own version while in Paris, where he got Giuseppe Montanelli to shave down and model the libretto Francesco Maria Piave had already finished, communicating to Piave his modifications by letter, fait accompli. The opera opened on March 12th, 1857, with baritone Leone Gilardoni as Simon Boccanegra, bass Giuseppe Etcheverry as Fiesco, baritone Giacomo Vercellini as Paolo, and soprano Luigia Bendazzi as Maria/Amalia. The opera was a clamorous flop, almost as bad as La traviata four years earlier. Twenty-two years later, urged by his publisher and friend Ricordi, Verdi took the old score of Simon Boccanegra in hand once again, turning to Arrigo Boito for the modifications to Piave&#8217;s libretto. The first act was completely revised; Verdi was inspired by two letters of Francesco Petrarca, one to the Doge of Genoa, Boccanegra himself, and the other to the Doge of Venice, condemning the fratricidal wars between the two republics; Petrarca&#8217;s letter was to be used not only in the libretto, it was to appear on the stage as well. With this and other modifications Simon Boccanegra was presented to the public at the Scala Theatre in Milan on March 24th, 1881.</p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><em><strong>The Artists:</strong></em></p>
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<p style="text-align:center;"><em><strong>Track List:</strong></em></p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><span style="text-decoration:underline;">cd1:</span><br />
01. Prologue -[Preludio] Che dicesti? (7:03)<br />
02. L&#8217;altra magion vedete? (3:29)<br />
03. A te l&#8217;estremo addio&#8230;Il lacerato spirito (5:09)<br />
04. Suona ogni labbro il mio nome (6:21)<br />
05. Oh, de&#8217; Fieschi implacata (4:04)<br />
06. [Preludio: L'aurora] (2:26)<br />
07. Come in quest&#8217; ora bruna (3:52)<br />
08. Cielo di stelle orbato&#8230; Vieni a mirar la cerula marina tremolante (7:25)<br />
09. Propizio ei giunge! (5:00)<br />
10. Paolo/Signor (3:24)<br />
11. Orfanella il tetto umile&#8230;Figlia! a tal nome io palpito (9:35)<br />
12. Che rispose (1:16)<br />
13. Messeri, il re di Tararia vi porge (6:59)<br />
14. Ferisci! / Amelia! (0:58)<br />
<span style="text-decoration:underline;">cd2:</span><br />
01. Amelia, di&#8217; come fosti rapita (2:34)<br />
02. Plebe! Patrizi! Popolo&#8230;Piango su voi (5:02)<br />
03. Ecco la spada&#8230; Sia maledetto! (4:37)<br />
04. Quei due vedesti (2:33)<br />
05. Prigioniero in qual loco m&#8217;adduci? (1:50)<br />
06. Udisti? / Vil disegno!&#8230; Sento avvampar nell&#8217;anima&#8230; Cielo pietoso, rendila (5:47)<br />
07. Tu qui? / Amelia (4:33)<br />
08. Figlia! / Si afflitto, o padre mio? (5:54)<br />
09. Oh, Amelia, ami un nemico&#8230; Perdon, Amelia (6:55)<br />
10. All&#8217;armi, all&#8217;armi, o Liguri (1:20)<br />
11. Evviva il Doge (6:49)<br />
12. M&#8217;ardon le tempia&#8230;Come un fantasima Fiesco t&#8217;appar (7:15)<br />
13. Piango, perche mi parla in te (3:47)<br />
14. Chi veggo! (2:43)<br />
15. Gran Dio, li benedici (7:20)</p>
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<p style="text-align:center;"><em><strong>Stereo, ADD, mp3, 320 kbps, 317.07 Mb, 137 minutes. Covers, info &amp; synopsis included.</strong></em></p>
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		<title>Giuseppe Verdi &#8211; From La Scala: Macbeth</title>
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Giuseppe Verdi &#8211; From La Scala. Macbeth
Recorded in January 1976.
About this collection of operas from La Scala:
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<h2 style="text-align:center;"><span style="color:#800000;"><em><strong>Giuseppe Verdi &#8211; From La Scala. Macbeth</strong></em></span></h2>
<p style="text-align:center;"><strong>Recorded in January 1976.</strong></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em><strong>About this collection of operas from La Scala:</strong></em><br />
Between 1960 and 1981, the music label Deutsche Grammophon recorded the eight greatest operas composed by Verdi at La Scala in Milan, the home of Italian operas. World&#8217;s leading singers and conductors were involved in the recording. The result provides you with the best possible way to get familiar with Verdi&#8217;s operas.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em><strong>About this opera:</strong></em><br />
Macbeth is an opera in four acts by Giuseppe Verdi, with an Italian libretto by Francesco Maria Piave and additions by Andrea Maffei, based on Shakespeare&#8217;s play of the same name. It was Verdi&#8217;s tenth opera and also the first of Shakespeare&#8217;s plays which he adapted for the operatic stage.<br />
Written after the success of Atilla in 1846 by which time the composer had become well established, it was before the great successes of 1850 to 1853, Rigoletto, Il trovatore and La traviata which propelled him into universal fame. As sources, Shakespeare&#8217;s plays provided Verdi with lifelong inspiration: some, such as King Lear were never realized but he wrote his two final operas using Othello as the basis for Otello (1887) and The Merry Wives of Windsor as the basis for Falstaff (1893).<br />
The first version of Macbeth was completed during the middle of what Verdi was to describe as his &#8220;galley years&#8221;. Ranging from 1842 to 1850, this period saw the composer produce 14 operas, but by the standards of the subject matter of almost all Italian operas during the first fifty years of the 19th century, Macbeth was highly unusual. The 1847 version was very successful and it was presented widely. Pleased with his opera and with its reception, Verdi wrote to Antonio Barezzi, his former father-in-law and long-time supporter, on 25 March 1847 just about two weeks after the premiere: &#8220;I have long intended to dedicate an opera to you, who have been father, benefactor, and friend to me. It was a duty I should have fulfilled sooner if imperious circumstances had not prevented me. Now, I send you Macbeth which I prize above all my other operas, and therefore deem worthier to present to you&#8221;.<br />
The 1865 revision, produced for Paris in a French translation and with several additions, was less successful and the opera largely faded from public view until the mid-20th century revivals.<br />
In 1864 Verdi was asked to provide additional music &#8211; a ballet and a final chorus &#8211; for a production at the Théâtre Lyrique (Théâtre-Lyrique Impérial du Châtelet) in Paris. Initially thinking these additions were all that was needed, he realized that an overhaul of the opera was required. Advising the impresario of the Lyrique that more time was needed, he took the opportunity to revise the entire opera, in particular by adding music for Macbeth and Lady Macbeth in Acts 1 and 3; the addition of a ballet in Act 3; and changing the endings of Acts 3 and 4, in the latter case by dropping Macbeth&#8217;s aria Mal per me che m&#8217;affidai &#8211; &#8220;Trusting in the prophesies of Hell&#8221; and adding the triumphal choral ending.<br />
Once again Piave was called into service and the new version was first performed on April 21, 1865. Overall, the first performance was poorly received, something which puzzled the composer: &#8220;I thought I had done quite well with it&#8230;it appears I was mistaken&#8221;. It remains the preferred version for modern performances.<br />
The 1847 version was successful and was performed all over Italy until the revised version appeared in 1865. The first version was given its US premiere in April 1850 in New York and its UK premiere took place in October 1860 in Manchester. After the 1865 premiere of the revised version, which was followed by only 13 more performances, the opera generally fell from popularity. It was given in Paris in April 1865 and up to about 1900, it was rarely performed until after World War II. The US premiere of this version did not take place until 24 October 1941 in New York.<br />
Two European productions, in Berlin in the 1930s and at Glyndebourne in 1938 and 1939, were important in helping the 20th Century revival. The 1938 production was the UK premiere of the revised version and the first to combine the death of Macbeth from the 1847 version with the triumphal ending from the 1865 version, something totally against Verdi&#8217;s wishes. Glydebourne revived it in the 1950s but it was not until 1959 that it appeared on the Metropolitan Opera&#8217;s roster for the first time. (It has been given 91 performances between 1959 and the 2008 revival). Similarly, the first presentations at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, with Tito Gobbi and then others in the title role, took place only in 1960.<br />
In recent times, the opera has appeared more frequently in the repertories of the Washington National Opera (2007) and the San Francisco Opera (Nov/Dec 2007) and many other opera houses worldwide, but almost all productions stage the revised version with the exception of both the original and the revised versions which were presented in 2003 as part of the Sarasota Opera&#8217;s &#8220;Verdi Cycle&#8221; of all the composer&#8217;s operas in their different versions.</p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><em><strong>The Players:</strong></em></p>
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<p style="text-align:center;"><em><strong>Track List:</strong></em></p>
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