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14. Once

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The Art of Joan Sutherland
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Valuable compendium
  • Rareties available on CD at last!
  • Heavenly
  • WHO ELSE CAN SING LIKE THIS TODAY?
The Art of Joan Sutherland

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ASIN: B000654OUQ
Release Date: 2005-03-15

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Valuable compendium.......2007-01-24

This set is extremely valuable, not only as an overview of Dame Joans career but because it contains three complete LP sets that have been very hard to find. The sets are the 2 LP French opera (operetta) set, the Mozart album and the Wagner album. Although some of these do not show her to her best advantage (the Wagner set) they all have some very beautiful things and the French items are superb. The annotations and photos are interesting as well and there are some piano songs with Bonynge that are released here for the first time along with a scene from a live Covent Garden Norma.

5 out of 5 stars Rareties available on CD at last!.......2006-03-29

While Joan Sutherland has recorded a number of impressive aria collections throughout the many years of her recording career, they tend to get lost in the shuffle of the countless reissues Decca/London has endlessly repackaged. While some of the original collections have appeared intact on CD--"The Art of the Prima Donna," "The Age of Bel Canto," "Love Live Forever" (her operetta collection that was originally titled "The Golden Age of Operetta"), to name a few--others are currently represented in the CD catalogue by only a few selections on discs that also include excerpts from complete opera recordings or duplicates of selections from other original collections. As a result, it has been impossible to assemble a CD collection of her recordings without a LOT of duplication, and some of the most interesting collections are still unavailable (e.g. "Command Performance" and "Serate Musicale").

While this newest set does include a lot of bits of this and that, ranging from her very first LPs to excerpts from complete recordings most Sutherland fans already have and a few "live" performances, what is perhaps most significant about it is that it features the complete contents of the "Sutherland Sings Wagner" LP--a real repertoire departure for her--and the double-LP album called "French Opera Gala" (in the U.S.--the British title was "Romantic French Arias"), neither of which, to the best of my knowledge, has been available on CD before. "Opera News" magazine once ran an article in which they asked various stars to name the one album that they felt best represented their artistry for future generations, and Dame Joan selected the "French Opera Gala," so for Sutherland fans, this is a long-awaited treat.

I'm not going to waste space saying how miraculous I consider Dame Joan's artistry. If you are familiar with her work already, you know whether you adore her or not; and if you aren't, this massive set is probably not the best place to start (that would be "The Art of the Prima Donna" album that introduced her to most listeners decades ago)--especially since this newest set doesn't contain the lyrics, a must for newcomers. Let's hope Decca/London gets around to releasing the rest of her recordings intact instead of endlessly scrambling and repackaging the same selections over and over.

5 out of 5 stars Heavenly.......2006-01-31

I first heard of Dame Sutherland while on the internet while listening to a internet radio station. I was instantly a fan, her control, technique, and tone is perfectly executed and rivals the equally fantastic Maria Callas. She has a powerful voice and presence that will evoke every emotion from her listeners. Highly recommended to all Opera Diva fans.

5 out of 5 stars WHO ELSE CAN SING LIKE THIS TODAY?.......2005-04-10

This is Decca's second multi disc evaluation of this fantastic singer's long career and many recordings. True that a lot on the first set is duplicated here, but there are a few exceptions here and there that make it a worthy addition. Of particular interest are the very early items of Handel and Italian baroque arias, some forgotten song recordings and a live performance of the duet from Norma. It can't be said too many times - who can sing like this today? For sheer vocalism it's hard to find anyone on the same wavelength. This set will give very young opera goers an idea of what they missed.
Verdi: La Forza Del Destino (complete opera) with Maria Callas, Richard Tucker, Tullio Serafin, Chorus & Orchestra of La Scala, Milan
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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  • An excellent "Forza" but not the best all round performance
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  • Brilliant - But I also love Tebaldi
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Tracks:

  1. La forza del destino: Sinfonia
  2. La forza del destino: Act One: Buona notte, mia figlia (Leonora)
  3. La forza del destino: Act One: Temea restasse qui fino a domani! (Leonora)
  4. La forza del destino: Act One: Me pellgrina ed orfana (Leonora)
  5. La forza del destino: Act One: M'aiuti, signorina, piu presto andrem (Leonora)
  6. La forza del destino: Act One: Ah, per sempre, o mio bell'angiol (Alvaro, Leonora)
  7. La forza del destino: Act One: Vil seduttor! Infame figlia! (Leonora, Alvaro)
  8. La forza del destino: Act Two: Scene One: Hola, hola, hola! Ben giungi, o mulattier
  9. La forza del destino: Act Two: Scene One: La cena e pronta (Carlo)
  10. La forza del destino: Act Two: Scene One: Che vedo! Mio fratello! (Leonora, Carlo)
  11. La forza del destino: Act Two: Scene One: Viva la guerra! (All)
  12. La forza del destino: Act Two: Scene One: Al suon del tamburo (All)
  13. La forza del destino: Act Two: Scene One: Padre Eterno Signor (Leonora, Carlo)
  14. La forza del destino: Act Two: Scene One: Viva la buona compagnia! (Carlo, Preziosilla)
  15. La forza del destino: Act Two: Scene One: Poich'e imberbe l'incognito (Carlo)
  16. La forza del destino: Act Two: Scene One: Son Pereda, son ricco d'onore (Carlo)
  17. La forza del destino: Act Two: Scene One: Sta bene (Preziosilla, Carlo)
  18. La forza del destino: Act Two: Scene Two: Sono giunta! Grazie, o Dio! (Leonora)
  19. La forza del destino: Act Two: Scene Two: Madre, pietosa Vergine (Leonora)
  20. La forza del destino: Act Two: Scene Two: Chi siete? (Melitone, Leonora)
  21. La forza del destino: Act Two: Scene Two: Chi mi cerca? (Guardiano, Leonora, Melitone)
  22. La forza del destino: Act Two: Scene Two: Infelice, delusa, rejetta (Leonora, Guardiano)
  23. La forza del destino: Act Two: Scene Two: Il santo nome di Dio Signore sia benedetto (Guardiano)
  24. La forza del destino: Act Two: Scene Two: La Vergine degli Angeli (Guardino, Leonora, All)

Tracks:

  1. La forza del destino: Act Three: Scene One: Attenti al gioco, attenti, attenti al gioco
  2. La forza del destino: Act Three: Scene One: La vita e inferno all'infelice
  3. La forza del destino: Act Three: Scene One: O tu che in seno agli angeli (Alvaro)
  4. La forza del destino: Act Three: Scene One: Al tradimento! (Carlo, Alvaro)
  5. La forza del destino: Act Three: Scene One: All'armi!
  6. La forza del destino: Act Three: Scene Two: Arde la mischia!: Piano...qui posi...approntisi il mio letto (Alvaro, Carlo)
  7. La forza del destino: Act Three: Scene Two: Solenne in quest'ora (Alvaro, Carlo)
  8. La forza del destino: Act Three: Scene Two: Morir! Tremenda cosa!
  9. La forza del destino: Act Three: Scene Two: Urna fetale del mio destino (Carlo)
  10. La forza del destino: Act Three: Scene Two: E s'altra prova rinvenir potessi? (Carlo)
  11. La forza del destino: Act Three: Scene Three: Compagni, sostiamo
  12. La forza del destino: Act Three: Scene Three: Ne gustar m'e dato un'ora di quiete (Alvaro, Carlo)
  13. La forza del destino: Act Three: Scene Three: Lorche pifferi e tamburi par che assordino la terra (Preziosilla)
  14. La forza del destino: Act Three: Scene Three: Qua, vivandiere, un sorso
  15. La forza del destino: Act Three: Scene Three: A buon mercato chi vuol comprare?
  16. La forza del destino: Act Three: Scene Three: Pane, pan per carita!
  17. La forza del destino: Act Three: Scene Three: Nella guerra e la follia (Preziosilla)
  18. La forza del destino: Act Three: Scene Three: Toh! Toh! Poffare il mondo! Che tempone! (Melitone, Preziosilla)
  19. La forza del destino: Act Three: Scene Three: Rataplan, rataplan, della gloria (Preziosilla)

Tracks:

  1. La forza del destino: Act Four: Scene One: Fate la carita, e un'ora che aspettiamo! (Melitone, Guardiano)
  2. La forza del destino: Act Four: Scene One: Giunge qualcuno, aprite (Guardiano, Melitone)
  3. La forza del destino: Act Four: Scene One: Invano Alvaro ti celasti al mondo
  4. La forza del destino: Act Four: Scene One: Le minaccie, i fieri accenti (Alvaro, Carlo)
  5. La forza del destino: Act Four: Scene Two: Pace, pace mio Dio! (Leonora)
  6. La forza del destino: Act Four: Scene Two: Io muoio! Confessione! (Carlo, Alvaro, Leonora)
  7. La forza del destino: Act Four: Scene Two: Non imprecare, umiliati a Lui ch'e guisto e santo (Guardiano, Leonora, Alvaro)

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If it were not for Maria Callas, we would all think that La Forza del Destino is essentially a prime exercise and showcase for great soprano voices, with a few goodies thrown in for the rest of the cast and the chorus. In this recording, Callas's voice is not technically great, though it is usually good.She makes most of her points by other means: close attention to the value of words, subtle nuances of tone and phrasing, an uncompromising determination to confront the emotions in the text and convey them honestly and strongly, even when they reach a terrifying intensity. We have here, under the absurdities of plot, a compelling psychological portrait of a woman driven beyond her limits--a woman whose brother wants to kill her lover, who has killed her father. The supporting cast is skilled and Serafin shapes a powerful interpretation. -- Joe McLellan

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A Classic Set.......2006-11-09

Despite the few cuts and the mono recording this is still one of the most desirable sets of "La Forza del Destino". The main reason is of course Maria Callas's traversal of the role of Leonora. She was still in pretty good voice at this stage in her career and, though there are moments more comfortably vocalised by some of her rivals ("la vergine degli angeli" for instance), she is the complete Verdi heroine. No other soprano sets before us so well a character torn between conflicting feelings in the first act - on the one hand, love and filial duty, and on the other, love for Don Alvaro. Her very first utterances have a thrill unmatched on other recordings. Later, in the second scene of Act II, she is absolutely superb. Whenever she is before the microphone, we are aware of the greatness of the score as music drama. Here she is helped immeasurably by Serafin's command of the dramatic impulse of the music, and the magisterial, kindly and protective Padre Guardiano of Nicola Rossi-Lemeni. Others may have sung the role with better technique and more beautiful tone, but few, if any, are more interesting in the role. Of the other principals, Richard Tucker is almost their equal. With a voice so splendid and so suitable for the role, it seems a pity that he occasionally feels the need to make up for the fact that he is not Italian, by breaking the line of his singing with unmusical aspirate and sobs. In all other respects he is ideal. Carlo Tagliabue is a little past his best (he was 56 at the time of the recording), but he sings with authority, if without great immagination. Elena Nicolai is, if not the best or most accurate of Peziosillas, at least a spirited and involved performer. Both Plinio Clabassi as Il Marchese di Calatrava and Renato Capecchi as Melitone give strong accounts of their roles.
I have never quite been able to understand why in some of EMI's Callas recordings from this time the mono sound is pretty open and in others quite constricted. This, like the De Sabata "Tosca" is really pretty good. I hardly missed stero at all. And Serafin is superb. He is still, to my mind, a severely underrated conductor. Seen as a singer's conductor, he is somehow thought of as being a little anonymous, but for me, he allows the music and the drama to unfold in a completely natural way, without drawing too much attention to himself, as so many modern conductors tend to do. His "Otello", after all, is considered one of the best conducted versions in the catalogue.
As the previous reviewer noted, this is probably the most expensive way of acquiring this set, but it does come with full notes, libretto and translation. If they are not important to you, you may wish to wait until it is issued at super bargain price, as it inevitably will be, by Naxos, Regis and EMI themselves.

3 out of 5 stars Callas is okay- Price the ONLY VERDI SOPRANO????.......2006-09-06

Callas, not my favorite, could sing Verdi well so could Leontyne Price. Any statements suggesting that these were the only Verdi sopranos - Opera Lover's refusal to acknowledge anyone but Price suggests either very limited listening experience- what about Ponselle, or Milanov or poor hearing.
In this role Tebaldi is as good as I ever heard although she did not sing as much Verdi as the above mentioned divas. CAVEAT!!!! Unfortunately, I did not hear Ponselle either live or in the whole opera or all bets might be off with Tebaldi. Ponselle was a unique vocal and dramatic presence.

4 out of 5 stars An excellent "Forza" but not the best all round performance.......2006-08-24

I'm saddened by the intemperate nature of some of the preceding reviews of this recording, so let's try to keep it objective and fair. First, no-one inflects the text and caresses those glorious melodies as affectingly as Callas although Price in 1964 and Tebaldi in the (pretty raw!) live Mitropoulos recording run her close. The infamous "flap" in Callas' voice is only occasionally in evidence and she more than compensates with heart-wrenching portamenti and thrilling excursions into her lower register. Tucker is very, very good, if occasionally guilty of his besetting fault of being too lachrimose, but the top rings out magnificently. The rest of the cast, with the exception of Capecchi's firm, characterful Melitone, is not up to their standard, though Nicolai is wholly acceptable in the essentially irritating role of Preziosilla, with her silly tub-thumping music. Tagliabue is clearly past his best but does not disgrace himself, despite some rather nasal, laboured sounds. My one real bugbear is Rossi-Lemeni; I have never understood why he was so esteemed. The voice is woolly, unsteady, lacking centre and without the true bass gravitas the role of Padre Guardiano requires - although he certainly sounds old! Serafin's conducting is typically well-judged, in turn both pacy and intense as this gloomily beautiful music demands and you soon forget that the recording is mono, the sound being so clear, clean and brilliant. My favourite "Forza" is still the 1964 Schippers for the all-round excellence of the cast, though the 1947 Marinuzzi (available cheaply on Naxos) is worth having as it's a real period recording with a pulsating sense of live theatre about it (and you can hear Tancredi Pasero sing the role of Padre Guardiano as it should be sung). The above-mentioned live Mitropoulos contains the single most exciting piece of tenor singing I have ever heard in Del Monaco's "O tu che in seno" - the audience go wild and start mooing their appreciation like demented cattle - so you have quite a choice, the Schippers being the safest.

5 out of 5 stars Brilliant Forza and a stupid reviewer.......2004-11-22

What does such drivel give you? Do you have to bash a devoted artist in order to have a life? What a shame this is! This Sills-sycophant accuses Callas' fans of bashing while HE is the one who posts profane, unmusical and tasteless nonsense. I've worked with singers and conductors for over 50 years and am appalled by such awful manners and stupidity. This is a great La Forza del Destino. Even IF one were not to "get" Callas, how [...] he rate the work of a Tullio Serafin who experienced Verdi himself in such a horrenduous way? Go, listen to your Sills and leave the reviewing to those who have taste and musical knowledge!

5 out of 5 stars Brilliant - But I also love Tebaldi.......2004-10-18

The Callas-Forza is brilliant. Wonderful. But Callas was neither a mezzo (Well, with an F in her throat?) nor was her voice ugly IMHO but had a very unique beauty to it, very bittersweet, not all whipped cream like Tebaldi or today Fleming. But hey, I love many flavours. That's why I can heartily recommend both sopranos' Leonoras here.
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    ASIN: B00013NDKU
    Release Date: 2004-02-10

    Tracks:

    1. A' Vucchella
    2. Ultima Canzone
    3. Non T'Amo Piu
    4. Malia
    5. Serenata
    6. Mattinata
    7. Per la Gloria d'Adorarvi
    8. Gia' il Sole Dal Gange
    9. Pace Non Trovo
    10. Che Fiero Costume
    11. Dolente Immegine Di Fille Mia
    12. Bella Nice Che d'Amore
    13. Vaga Luna Che Innargenti
    14. In Questa Tomba Uscura
    15. Ave Maria
    16. Pieta Signore
    17. Messa Di Requiem, "Ingemisco"
    18. Agnus Dei

    Tracks:

    1. Cielo Mar, "La Gioconda"
    2. E Lucevan le Stelle, "Tosca"
    3. Recondita Armonia, "Tosca"
    4. Giunto Sul Passo Estremo, "Mefistofele"
    5. Nessun Dorma, "Turandot"
    6. Una Furtiva Lagrima "L'Elisir d'Amore"
    7. Lunga da Lei...De' Miei Bollenti Spiriti...I Mio Rimorso Infame, ...
    8. Mia Letizia Infondere...Come Poteva un Angelo, "I Lombardi Alla ..."
    9. Pourquoi Me Reveiller, "Werther"
    10. Ideale
    11. Donna Non Vidi Mai, "Manon Lescaut"
    12. Vaga Luna Che Inargenti
    13. Me Voglio Fa' Na Casa
    14. Tarantella
    The Art of Fritz Wunderlich
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    • The Wonder of Wunderlich
    • I wish I could give this release more than 5 stars: it's terrific!!!
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    ASIN: B0009PLMQW
    Release Date: 2005-09-13

    Tracks:

    1. Duetto And Chorus: Kommt, Eilet Und Laufet
    2. Aria: Sanfte Soll Mein Todeskummer
    3. Recitative And Chorale: O Schmerz! Hier Zittert Das Gequalte Herz
    4. Aria With Chorus: Ich Will Bei Meinem Jesu Wachen
    5. Recitative: Mein Jesus Schweigt Zu Falschen Lugen Stille
    6. Aria: Geduld!
    7. Duet: Et Misericordia
    8. Aria: Deposuit Potentes
    9. Recitative: So Stehe Denn, Du Gottergeb'ne Seele
    10. Aria: Adam Muss In Uns Verwesen
    11. Chorus: Jauchzet, Frohlocket, Auf, Preiset Die Tage
    12. Recitative: Es Begab Sich Aber Zu Der Zeit
    13. Aria: Frohe Hirten, Eilt, Ach Eilet
    14. Aria: Ich Will Nur Dir Zu Ehren Leben
    15. Recitative: Und Liess Versammeln Alle Hohenpriester
    16. Terzetto: Ach! Wann Wird Die Zeit Erscheinen
    17. Recitative: Und Gott Befahl Ihnen Im Traum-Genug, Mein Schatz Geht Nicht Von Hier
    18. Aria: Nun Mogt Ihr Stolzen Feinde Schrecken

    Tracks:

    1. Overture
    2. Aria: Hier Soll Ich Dich Denn Sehen
    3. Recitative And Aria: Konstanze, Dich Wiederzusehen, Dich!/O Wie Angstlich, O Wie Feurig
    4. Aria: Wenn Der Freude Tranen Fliessen
    5. Quartet: Ach! Belmonte! Ach, Mein Leben!
    6. Aria: Ich Baue Ganz Auf Deine Starke
    7. Recitative And Aria: Welch Ein Geschick!/Wie, Du Solltest Fur Mich Sterben!
    8. Aria: Dies Bildnis Ist Bezaubernd Schon
    9. Zum Ziele Fuhrt Dich Diese Bahn
    10. Wie Stark Ist Nicht Dein Zauberton
    11. Der Welcher Wandert Diese Strasse Vol Beschwerden
    12. Tamino Mein! O Welch Ein Gluck!

    Tracks:

    1. Duet: Strahlt Auf Mich Der Blitz Des Goldes - Hermann Prey
    2. Duet: Hier Nimm Den Ring Der Treue
    3. Scene And Duet: Ich Denk Ihn Lieber Mir Von Meinem Stande/Liebe Ist Seligkeit, Ist Licht Und Leben
    4. Toast: O Freunde, So Leeret In Vollen Zugen - Chor Des Bayerischen Rundfunks
    5. Duet: Ich Sah Euch Lieblich Und Engelsschon - Chor Des Bayerischen Rundfunks
    6. Duet: O, Lass Uns Fliehen Aus Diesen Mauern - Chor Des Bayerischen Rundfunks
    7. Scene And Duet: er Ist's! Carlos! Mein PRinz!/Gott, Der Entflammte Der Liebe Heisse Glut - Hermann Prey
    8. Duet: Infame Feder! Welch Scheusslicher Pinsel/Ach, Geliebte! Nie Kehrst Du mir Wieder! - Hermann Prey
    9. Aria: Und Es Blitzten Die Sterne
    10. Scene: Nicht An Mich, Geliebter, Denke
    11. Duet: Du Sussester Engel, Wie Herrlich Hast Du Geteufelt!
    12. Leukippos, Du?
    13. Arioso: Ja, Ich Lieb Sie, Olga
    14. Aria: Wohin Seid Ihr Entschwunden

    Tracks:

    1. Recitative And Arioso: Holdes Laubgezewig, Du Schones/Schattige Ruh, Nie Gab Natur Sie Mir
    2. Aria: Der Gedanke An Die Flammen Der Liebe
    3. Aria: Bleibt Ihr Treu Dem, Der Euch So Verachtet?
    4. Aria: Finstre Furie, Ihr Geister Der Holle
    5. Aria: Nur Einen wunsch, Nur Ein Verlangen - Hermann Prey
    6. Recitative And Duet: O Unverhofftes Gluck/Das Hore Ich Von Dir, Von Meinem Freunde? - Hermann Prey
    7. Ma Se Il Nostro Gioir/Alcun Non Sia
    8. Perche A Lo Sdegno/Padre Cortese/Si Non Vedro
    9. Aria: Erwacht In Meinem Herzen
    10. Duet: Nur Weinen Lernte Ich/Nur Klagen lernte Ich
    11. Aria: Keine Schlange Lasst Sich Toten
    12. Romance: O Schweige Still, O Lasse Dich Erbitten
    13. Trio: Doch Nun Zu Dir/Trenne Nicht Das Band Der Liebe - Hermann Prey
    14. Aria: Man Wird Ja Einmal Nur Geboren
    15. Song: Lebe Wohl, Mein Flandrisch Madchen - Chor Des Bayerischen Rundfunks
    16. Recitative And Duet: Du Stehst Wirklich Vor Mir/Der tempel Brahmas Strahlt - Hermann Prey

    Tracks:

    1. I. Im Wunderschonen Monat Mai
    2. II. Aus Meinen Tranen Spriessen
    3. III. Die Rose, Die Lilie, Die Taube, Die Sonne
    4. IV. Wenn Ich In Deine Augen Seh
    5. V. Ich Will Meine Seele Tauchen
    6. VI. Im Rhein, Im Heiligen Strome
    7. VII. Ich Grolle Nicht
    8. VIII. Und Wussten's Die Blumen, Die Kleinen
    9. IX. Das Ist Ein Floten Und Geigen
    10. X. Hor Ich Das Liedchen Klingen
    11. XI. Ein Jungling Liebt Ein Madchen
    12. XII. Am Leuchtenden Sommermorgen
    13. XIII. Ich Hab Im Traum Geweinet
    14. XIV. Allnachtlich Im Traume Seh Ich Dich
    15. XV. Aus Alten Marchen Winkt Es
    16. XVI. Die Alten Bosen Lieder
    17. Zartliche Liebe: 'Ich Liebe Dich' WoO 123
    18. Adelaide Op.46
    19. Resignation WoO 149
    20. Der Kuss Op.128
    21. Was Ist Silvia, Saget An
    22. Lied Eines Schiffers An Die Dioskuren D 360
    23. Liebhaber In Allen Gestalten D 558
    24. Der Einsame D 800
    25. Im Abendrot Op. Post. D 799
    26. Leise Flehen Meine Lieder
    27. An Die Laute D 905
    28. Der Musensohn D 764
    29. An Die Musik D 547

    Tracks:

    1. Granada
    2. Mattinata
    3. Funiculi-Funicula
    4. O Sole Mio
    5. Vergiss Mein Nicht
    6. Ein Lied Geht Um Die Welt
    7. Du Bist Die Welt Fur Mich
    8. Ich Kusse Ihre Hand, Madame
    9. Caro Mio Ben
    10. Ave Maria
    11. Plaisir D'Amour
    12. La Danza
    13. Serenade: Fern Im Weiten Land, Dort Unten Im Suden
    14. Be My Love
    15. Santa Lucia
    16. Tiritomba
    17. Heute Nacht Oder Nie

    Tracks:

    1. Wien, Wien, Nur Du Allein
    2. Denk Dir, Die Welt War Ein Blumenstrauss
    3. Ich Kenn Ein Kleines Wegerl Im Helenental
    4. In Wien Gibt's Manch Winziges Gasserl
    5. Draussen In Sievering
    6. Ich Weiss Auf Der Wieden Ein Kleines Hotel
    7. Ich Muss Wieder Einmal In Grinzing Sein
    8. Im Prater Bluhn Wieder Die Baume
    9. Herr Hofrat, Erinnern Sie Sich Noch?
    10. I Hab Die Schonen Maderln Net Erfunden
    11. Es Steht Ein Alter Nussbaum Drausst In Heiligenstadt
    12. Wien Wird Bei Nacht Erst Schon
    13. Wenn Es Abend Wird/Gruss Mir Mein Wien
    14. Ob Blond, Ob Braun, Ich Liebe Alle Frau'n
    15. Weine Nicht, Bricht Eine Schone Frau Dir Das Herz
    16. Mein Herz Ruft Immer Nur Nach Dir, O Marita
    17. Eine Kleine Fruhlingsweise
    18. Schlaf Ein, Mein Blond-Engelein
    19. Annchen Von Tarau
    20. Still Wie Die Nacht

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Correction.......2006-12-13

    Now folks, both of what the two other reviewers wrote about the tragical death of Fritz Wunderlich is wrong. Wunderlich died in hospital at September 17 1966. He had broken his skull, when he fell down the stairs in the hunting-house of a friend. Late in the evening of September 16, Wunderlich, as usual when not at home, had phoned his wife in Munich. He was very tired from strolling through the forest the whole day, making out the ideal locations for the hunt, which should start early in the next morning (Wunderlich was a passionate hunter). After he had wished his wife a good night, he went to the staircase in order to go down to his bedroom at the first floor. He still wore his heavy hunting boots - with open shoestrings! As walking downstairs, Wunderlich struggled over the open shoestrings and grabbed for the banisters, which was not more than a rope, fixed to the wall. The banisters teared out, and Wunderlich fell down the whole stairs. Fritz Wunderlich died in hospital the next day. It was only short before his 36'th birthday. An exceptional singing career had come to an untimely end. Some people believe that Wunderlich was drunken at the time of accident. If this is true can't be proven any more. But still this is not what his close friends said, regarding his accident and his death. In my opinion Wunderlich was the last of the really great tenors of the last century. All the tenors which came to fame after him (sorry folks, even such maestros as Pavarotti and Domingo) lack a certain quality in singing. It's the ease of breath flow, or singing on the breath without pushing the voice, it's the overtones, the legato, the mezza voce, the messa di voce and many more things - in short: the overall beauty of the voice through both registers. Wunderlich was the last tenor who had all this. Other examples are Caruso, McCormack, Gigli (despite the sobbing in his later recordings) and of course the wonderful Jussi Björling. But these are only some few names. If you listen for example to the cd's in the box "Famous tenors of the past" you will find that there were many very good and outstanding tenors in the first half of the 20'th century and - as we can only assume - in the time before the invention of the grammophone. Take a close look at todays famous tenors (I know, there are some quite good and promising ones) but what are they in comparison to those tenors (or better to say, to their voices and singing) I just mentioned before?

    Please make your own decision.

    5 out of 5 stars Fritz Wunderlich can do no wrong...........2006-05-05

    ... okay, maybe. It's just that I've never heard a recording I didn't love. And I prefer that he sing everything in German even when that means not using original language.

    This is a bit strange because I'm most often bugged by Don Carlos and Vepres in Italian (just a personal quirk). Of course, I'm also bugged by dropping the "s" in Don Carlos, which is always incorrect. The man's name IS Carlos whether in Italian or French.

    I tried to write Mr. Avila a personal note, but could not, so let me say that Fritz Wunderlich did not die of cancer, but a dreadful accident in Scotland (I'll not go into the whys and wherefores, I just wanted to set PART of the record straight.)

    5 out of 5 stars The Wonder of Wunderlich.......2005-11-22

    Deutsche Grammophone does it again! This is an extensive 3-cd compilation album featuring the artistry of the great German tenor Fritz Wunderlich in a variety of vocal repertoire - Baroque cantata/oratorio, opera and Lieder. Like the other critic pointed out, I first heard Fritz sinigng a superb Tamino in the Karl Bohm Magic Flute, although I have also heard him sing Lieder opposite the mezzo soprano Christa Ludwig and baritone Dietrich Fischer Dieskau, who were his contemporaries and colleagues. Wunderlich died tragically in 1966 of cancer. He inspired a generation of purely lyric tenors or "tenors di grazie" whose charming voice would never roughen and lack grace. His Germanic style earned him popularity in World War II Europe and he was the leading exponent of Lieder in the 50's. His tenor voice is glorious, as close to a male angel as possible. On this recording, we are treated to sumptuous arias from Bach's Christmas/Easter Oratorios, and movements from 2 cantatas. Also noteworthy are the unsurpassed performances of Mozart tenor heroes- such as Belmonte from "Die Entfuhrung Aus Dem Serail" (Abduction from the Seraglio) and his unbeatable Tamino from Die Zauberflote The Magic Flute. He sings bel canto opera arias fo tenor, from master composers Rossinni, Bellini and Verdi. While I don't much like that he is singing Italian arias in German, one must remember that at this time, in the LP Era of World War II Germany and Austria, German-born opera singers sang Italian opera in German translation/revisions. While many German singers could indeed sing in Italian, they were mostly trained to sing it in German because of excessive national pride and because Germans viewed Italian opera as course and un-melodic. Still, there have been superb German singers who sang in Italian like Wagner diva Birgit Nilsson,baritone Dietrich Fischer Dieskau, tenor Peter Schreier, soprano Edda Moser, baritone Walter Berry, tenor Herman Pretty, all post-Wunderlich sensations. Wunderlich sings Lieder in one CD with great and unrivaled musicianship. Especially impressive are the Viennese pieces. Further to the cd's this album is equipped with photos of Wunderlich and his family and a detailed profile biography.



    5 out of 5 stars I wish I could give this release more than 5 stars: it's terrific!!!.......2005-10-28

    I knew little about the German tenor Fritz Wunderlich (1930-1966), except reading the accolades given to his recordings and performances by reviewers in "American Record Guide" over the past 13 years. I knew Wunderlich recorded the role of Tamino in the famous DG recording of Mozart's "Die Zauberflote", with Karl Bohm/Berlin Philharmonic (Now on DG Originals CDs), but was not aware of what a wide range of repertoire he had until hearing this release.

    This release has a wide variety of Wunderlich's discography, including Bach arias from his Christmas and Easter Oratorios, and movements from 2 cantatas; his Mozart roles in "Die Entfuhrung aus dem Serail" (Eugen Jochum/Bavarian Radio Orchestra) and "Die Zauberflote" (Karl Bohm/Berlin Philharmonic); a variety of arias and duets by Rossini, Bellini, Verdi, Richard Strauss, mostly sung in German, and with Hermann Prey, baritone and Erika Koth, soprano in many of the duets; Baroque arias by Handel, from "Xerxes" (including the famous "Ombre mai fu" sung in German) and "Julius Caesar", selections from Monteverdi's "Orfeo" (an early track from 1955 sung in Italian); Schumann's "Dichterliebe", 4 Beethoven Lieder, including "Adelaide" and "Der Kuss"; and 9 Schubert lieder, including "An der Musik," and "Der Musensohn", all with Hubert Giesen, piano; Popular songs such as "Granada" and Viennese songs, with chamber orchestra accompaniment. There are no texts for the songs, but you may have text booklets with other CD releases, so don't really need them when you hear Wunderlich's beautiful voice.

    There is a booklet with articles about Wunderlich's career, including a preface by his widow, Eva Wunderlich, photos of Wunderlich as a boy and young man, with his wife Eva in 1965, and children Constanze, Wolfgang, and Barbara. I enjoy reading and looking at the booklet, even apart from listening to the beautiful recordings.

    Wunderlich was a genius, and his voice sounds great in every track, mono (some, but not a majority) and stereo (most of the tracks in the 7 discs are stereo) alike. If you love great music, and opera, but like me aren't often of a mind to sit still for 3 hours to listen to one, get this. It's a great release, and reasonably priced to boot. I'm thankful to God for great music, for the ability to hear and feel, and for Fritz Wunderlich and his service to music lovers everywhere.
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    Release Date: 2003-04-22

    Tracks:

    1. Se Quel Guerrier Io Fossi!... Celeste Aida
    2. Pur Ti Riveggo, Mia Dolce Aida - Piero Cappuccilli
    3. La Fatal Pietra Sovra Me Si Chiuse
    4. O Figli, O Figli Miei!... Ah, La Paterna Mano
    5. Tu Qui, Santuzza?
    6. Intanto Amici... Viva Il Vino Spumeggiante
    7. Mamma, Quel Vino E Generoso
    8. Un Grande Spettacolo... Un Tal Gioco, Credetemi
    9. Recitar!... Vesti La Giubba
    10. No, Pagliaccio Non Son
    11. Non Piangere, Liu
    12. Nessun Dorma

    Tracks:

    1. Lo L'ho Perduta... Lo La Vidi
    2. Dio Che Nell'alma Infondere - Piero Cappuccilli
    3. Perduto Ben Mio Sol Tesor
    4. La Fleur Que Tu M'avais Jetee (Flower Song)
    5. Quel Trouble Inconnu Me Penetre... Salu! Demeure Chaste Et Pure
    6. L'Amour, L'Amour... Ah! Leve-toi, Soleil
    7. Source Delicieuse
    8. Ah! Tout Est Bien Fini... O Souverain, O Juge, O Pere
    9. Ce Monde Que Je Vois...Ah! Quil Est Loin Mon Pays
    10. Ne Pouvant Reprimer Les Elans... Adieu Donc, Vains Objects
    11. Rachel! Quand Du Seigneur
    12. Pays Merveilleux... O Paradis
    13. Puisqu'on Ne Peut Flechir... Vainement, Ma Bien-Aimee
    14. Le Conquerant Dit A La Jeune Indienne
    15. Vous A T'on Dit Souvent
    16. Et La Maintenant Que Nous Sommes Seuls
    17. On Me Proposait D'etre Infame

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    3 out of 5 stars Who put this together?.......2004-03-19

    This is not NOT the best of Jose Carreras. Jose Carreras's best singing was of Verdi in the mid-70's. That is represented by only one track on the Cd, Ah, La Materna Mano... which is excellent.
    First comes the tracks from Aida. Since when was Jose Carreras considered a difinitive Radames? Perhaps the fact that Jose Carreras never sang Celese Aida in concert might give us a clue as to why it shouldnt be here. He only ever sang it in the 2 productions of Aida that he sang in (79,80)and he recieved poor and mixed reviews for both. Point blank his voice isn't heavy enough.. and it shows. The tracks are not bad, but they are not "Very Best" or even close.
    Then Palliacci and Cavalleria Rusticana. Carreras never sang Rusticana onstage! And in these tracks he forces tragically. The Palliaccio non son is one long shout.
    The second Cd has some weird choices. Don Carlos is okay... but just okay nothing special. The La Fleur is not from his Karajan recording in 82 but from an obscure 85 recording where he forces and blasts the top b flat at the end. They then have him singing Salut, from an opera he never sung at a time in his carrer where he could barely sing a high C (and it shows.) All of the proceeding tracks are recoreded in '85 only 2 years before his complete vocal break down and bout with leukemia. he does not sound at his "VeryBest" just, "sort of okey." if you want his very best check out The Golden Years or The Great Carreras or many other Cd's that are more favorably put together.
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    ASIN: B000001GFR
    Release Date: 1992-04-14

    Tracks:

    1. The Magic Flute: Aria, Act I: Dies Bildnis Ist Bezaubernd Schon
    2. The Abduction From The Seraglio: Aria, Act I: Hier Soll Ich Dich Denn Sehen
    3. The Abduction From The Seraglio: Aria, Act II: Wenn Der Freude Tranen Fliessen
    4. La Traviata: Act I: O Freunde, So Leeret In Vollen Zugen (Libiamo Ni' Lieti Calici)
    5. La Traviata: Duet, Act I: O, Lass Uns Fliehen Aus Diesen Mauern (Parigi, O Cara, Noi Lasceremo)
    6. Eugen Onegin: Aria, Act I: Wohin Seid Ihr Entschwunden (Kuda, Kuda, Kuda Vi Udalilis)
    7. Zar Und Zimmermann: Act I: Lebe Wohl, Mein Flandrisch Madchen
    8. Der Waffenschmied: Aria, Act I: Man Wird Ja Einmal Nur Geboren
    9. The Barber Of Seville: Duet, Act I: Strahlt Auf Mich Der Blitz Des Goldes (All'idea Di Quel Metallo)
    10. Rigoletto: Duet, Act I: Ich Denk Ihn Lieber Mir Von Meinem Stande - Liebe Ist Seligkeit, Ist Licht Und Leben
    11. Don Carlos: Duet, Act II: Er Ist's! Carlos! Mein Prinz! - Gott, Der Entflammte Der Liebe Heisse Glut
    12. La Boheme: Duet, Act IV: Infame Feder! Welch Scheusslicher Pinsel! Ach, Geliebte, Nie Kehrst Du Mir Wieder!
    13. TOSCA: Aria, Act III: Und Es Blitzten Die Sterne

    Tracks:

    1. Serse: Frondi Tenere, E Belle - Ombra Mai Fu
    2. Serse: Piu Che Penso Alle Fiamme Del Core
    3. Serse: Se Bramate D'Amar, Chi Vi Sdegna
    4. Serse: Crude Furie Degl'orridi Abissi
    5. Giulio Cesare: Svegliatevi Nel Core
    6. Giulio Cesare: Son Nata A Lagrimar
    7. Giulio Cesare: L'Angue Offeso Mai Riposa
    8. Iphigenie en Tauride: Unis De La Plus Tendre Enfance
    9. Iphigenie en Tauride: O Moment Trop Heureux! - Et Tu Pretends Encore Que Tu M'Aimes?
    10. La Sonnambula: Prendi: L'Anel Ti Dono
    11. Les Dragons de Villars: Ne Parle Pas, Rose, Je T'En Supplie
    12. Das Nachtlager In Granada: Doche Nun Zu Dir - Trenne Nicht Das Band Der Liebe
    13. Les pecheurs de perles: C'est Toi - Au Fond Du Temple Saint

    Tracks:

    1. Die schone Mullerin: Das Wandern
    2. Die schone Mullerin: Wohin?
    3. Die schone Mullerin: Halt!
    4. Die schone Mullerin: Danksagung An Den Bach
    5. Die schone Mullerin: Am Feierabend
    6. Die schone Mullerin: Der Neugierige
    7. Die schone Mullerin: Ungeduld
    8. Die schone Mullerin: Morgengru
    9. Die schone Mullerin: Des M Blumen
    10. Die schone Mullerin: Trnregen
    11. Die schone Mullerin: Mein!
    12. Die schone Mullerin: Pause
    13. Die schone Mullerin: Mit Dem Grautenbande
    14. Die schone Mullerin: Der Jr
    15. Die schone Mullerin: Eifersucht Und Stolz
    16. Die schone Mullerin: Die Liebe Farbe
    17. Die schone Mullerin: Die BFarbe
    18. Die schone Mullerin: Trockne Blumen
    19. Die schone Mullerin: Der MUnd Der Bach
    20. Die schone Mullerin: Des Baches Wiegenlied
    21. Die schone Mullerin: Die Forelle D 550
    22. Die schone Mullerin: Frsglaube D 686
    23. Die schone Mullerin: Heidenrin D 257

    Tracks:

    1. Dighterliebe: Im Wundersch Monat Mai
    2. Dighterliebe: Aus Meinen Trn Sprien
    3. Dighterliebe: Die Rose, Die Lilie, Die Taube, Die Sonne
    4. Dighterliebe: Wenn Ich In Deine Augen Seh'
    5. Dighterliebe: Ich Will Meine Seele Tauchen
    6. Dighterliebe: Im Rhein, Im Heiligen Strome
    7. Dighterliebe: Ich Grolle Nicht
    8. Dighterliebe: Und Ws Die Blumen
    9. Dighterliebe: Das Ist Ein Fl Und Geigen
    10. Dighterliebe: HIch Das Liedchen Klingen
    11. Dighterliebe: Ein Jg Liebt Ein Mhen
    12. Dighterliebe: Am Leuchtenden Sommermorgen
    13. Dighterliebe: Ich Hab' Im Traum Geweinet
    14. Dighterliebe: Allntlich Im Traume Seh' Ich Dich
    15. Dighterliebe: Aus Alten Mhen Winkt es
    16. Dighterliebe: Die Alten, B Lieder
    17. 4 Lieder: Zliche Liebe
    18. 4 Lieder: Adelaide
    19. 4 Lieder: Resignation
    20. 4 Lieder: Der Ku
    21. 9 Lieder: An Silvia
    22. 9 Lieder: Lied Eines Schiffers An Die Dioskuren
    23. 9 Lieder: Liebhaber In Allen Gestalten
    24. 9 Lieder: Der Einsame
    25. 9 Lieder: Im Abendrot
    26. 9 Lieder: Stchen
    27. 9 Lieder: An Die Laute
    28. 9 Lieder: Der Musensohn
    29. 9 Lieder: An Die Musik

    Tracks:

    1. Spanish Fantasy: Granada
    2. O Sole Mio
    3. Morning Song: Mattinata
    4. Neapolitanishes: Funiculi - Funicula
    5. Song And Slow Waltz: Vergiss Mein Nicht
    6. Ob BLond, Ob Braun, Ich Liebe Alle Frau'n
    7. Heute Nacht Oder Nie
    8. Ein Lied Geht Um Die Welt
    9. Wien, Wien, Nur Du Allein
    10. Ich Kenn' Ein Kleines Wegerl Im Helenental
    11. Draussen In Sievering
    12. Ich Weiss Auf Der Wieden Ein Kleines Hotel
    13. Ich Muss Wieder Einmal In Grinzing Sein
    14. Im Prater Bluh'n wieder Die Baume
    15. Ich Hab' Die Schonen Maderln Net Erfunden
    16. Wien Wird Bei Nacht Erst Schon

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars One of the greatest tenors ever.......2005-03-15

    When Fritz Wunderlich died (tragically, in an accident) at the
    age of 36, some of Opera's greatest experts and critics were
    devastated and called his death a "heavy blow to music."

    How true. Wunderlich never had the chance to get international
    exposure at the level modern tenors do. He lived in the "wrong era", before media hype, and he died youg - much too young.

    Yet even today, Wunderlich experiences a remarkable renaissance.
    The world has (re-)discovered this gorgeous voice. Monaco and
    Corelli had more power (though not much more), Bjoerling's and
    Pavarotti's and Joseph Schmidt's timbres were more ringing (though not much more), Di Stefano and Carreras sang more sweetly (though not much more), and Bergonzi's and Tucker's belcanti were fabulous.

    But hardly any of those had all thoe qualities combined like Fritz Wunderlich. Listen to his breathtaking musicality when he sang Mozart, his effortless height, his clear diction (probably unparalleled by any opera singer ever), his phrasing, his passion when he sang Verdi or Puccini.

    And his height ... has there ever been a tenor who could reach,
    seemingly without effort, the high D (no printing mistake...)
    the way he did in "Granada" ?

    And not just that he hit the high notes. It's how he hit them:
    with expression, intelligence and, wherever required (mainly in
    song and operetta), with wit and charm.

    His Lieder are exemplary, his Italian songs probably more impressive than most Italian tenors'.

    If one imagines that Wunderlich was just at the beginning of his career, one shudders at how great he would have become. I think he would have been mentioned in one breath with Caruso and Gigli.

    What a huge loss to music, indeed.

    5 out of 5 stars One Of The Finest Male Singers We Will Ever Know.......2000-10-29

    I don't claim to know a great deal about opera and my knowledge of great classical music singers -- German or otherwise -- is limited to the usual list of suspects and divas. But as far as I'm concerned, Fritz Wunderlich possessed one of the greatest God-given voices you will ever hear in ANY type of Western music. If you ever wondered why so many music critics still lament this man's tragic death before he could become a household name, I would advise you to purchase this collection. Good Lord, what a voice! Believe me, once you hear ol' Fritz belt out a few tunes, you won't be thinking of any other male singer in any other type of music (whether it's Pavrotti, Domingo, Melchior, Vickers, Fischer-Dieskau, Sinatra, Nat "King" Cole, Billy Eckstine, Elvis, George Jones, Sam Cooke or even Bob Dylan) for some time. Herr Wunderlich was simply in a class by himself, and you are also strongly urged to get his EMI recording with Christa Ludwig and Otto Klemperer of Mahler's Das Lied von der Erde. Be warned, though, on that one. Not only will he shatter your heart with his singing of Mahler's sad lyrics, but he's liable to cause you lockjaw with his unique, incomparable phrasing.
    Infame
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    Babasónicos
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    ASIN: B0001WPSCM
    Release Date: 2004-05-04

    Tracks:

    1. Irresponsables
    2. Risa
    3. Pistero
    4. Estertor
    5. Putita
    6. Suturno
    7. Mareo
    8. Sin Mi Diablo
    9. Curtis
    10. Y Qu
    11. Puntita
    12. Fan de Scorpions
    13. Gratis
    14. Once

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    5 out of 5 stars Cant Get any Better !!!.......2005-05-10

    There arent any words to explain Babasonico's Music... There's only one thing I know... You either like em and if you dont you will!

    5 out of 5 stars Excelente.......2004-04-20

    Una de las características mas sobresalientes de esta banda
    argentina, es como a traves de cada uno de sus materiales, van
    mejorando su sonido y redefiniendo su estilo, si, ya que este
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    Con este disco se logran colocar como una de las mejores bandas
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    5 out of 5 stars Excelente.......2004-04-20

    Una de las características mas sobresalientes de esta banda
    argentina, es como a traves de cada uno de sus materiales, van
    mejorando su sonido y redefiniendo su estilo, si, ya que este
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    Con este disco se logran colocar como una de las mejores bandas
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    Berlioz: The Complete Operas
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      Berlioz: The Complete Operas

      Manufacturer: Philips
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      All Works by BerliozAll Works by Berlioz | Berlioz, Hector | ( B ) | Featured Composers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
      Allen, ThomasAllen, Thomas | ( A ) | Featured Performers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
      Bainbridge, ElisabethBainbridge, Elisabeth | ( B ) | Featured Performers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
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      ASIN: B000025VM7
      Release Date: 2002-03-11

      Tracks:

      1. Overtura
      2. Scena1a
      3. Scena1b
      4. Scena2a
      5. Scena2b
      6. Scena3a
      7. Scena3b
      8. Scena3c
      9. Scena4a
      10. Scena4bscena5
      11. Scena6
      12. Scena7a
      13. Scena7b
      14. Scena8a
      15. Scena8b
      16. Scena8c9y10a
      17. Scena10by11
      18. Scena12a
      19. Scena12b
      20. Scena13finale_a
      21. Scena13finale_b
      22. Scena13finale_c
      23. Scena13finale_d
      24. Scena13finale_e
      25. Scena13finale_f
      26. Tableau_bild3_a
      27. Tableau_bild3_b
      28. Tableau_bild3_c
      29. Tableau_bild3_d
      30. Tableau_bild3_e
      31. Tableau_bild3_f
      32. Tableau_bild3_g
      33. Tableau_bild3_h
      34. Tableau_bild3_i
      35. Finale_a
      36. Finale_b
      37. Tableau_bild4_a
      38. Tableau_bild4_b
      39. Tableau_bild4_c
      40. Tableau_bild4_d
      41. Tableau_bild4_e
      42. Tableau_bild4_f
      43. Tableau_bild4_g
      44. Tableau_bild4_h
      45. Finale
      46. Overtura
      47. Actoprimero_a
      48. Actoprimero_b
      49. Actoprimero_c
      50. Actoprimero_d
      51. Actoprimero_e
      52. Actoprimero_f
      53. Actoprimero_g
      54. Actoprimero_h
      55. Actoprimero_i
      56. Actoprimero_j
      57. Actoprimero_k
      58. Actoprimero_l
      59. Actoprimero_m
      60. Entreacto
      61. Acto_segundo_a
      62. Acto_segundo_b
      63. Acto_segundo_c
      64. Acto_segundo_d
      65. Acto_segundo_e
      66. Acto_segundo_f
      67. Acto_segundo_g
      68. Acto_segundo_h
      69. Acto_segundo_i
      70. Acto_segundo_j
      71. Acto_segundo_k
      72. Ha! Ha! Apr Dix Ans
      73. Les Grecs Ont Disparu...Malheureux Roi!...Chore...C'est Lui!
      74. Reviens Toi, Vierge Ador!...Pauvre e ar!...Si Tu M'aimes, Va -T'en...Mais Le Ciel Et La T
      75. Dieux Protecteurs De La Ville ernelle
      76. Combat De Ceste - Pas De Lutteurs
      77. Andromaque Et Son Fils!
      78. Du Peuple Et Des Soldats
      79. Chiment Effroyable!
      80. Que La Dsse Nous Prote...A Cet Object SacrFormez Corte, Enfant S
      81. Non, Je Ne Verrai Pas La Dlorable Fe
      82. De Mes Sens erdus...
      83. Introduction Orchestrale...O Lumie De Troie!...Ah!...Fuis, Fils De V us
      84. Quelle Espance Encor Est Permise...Le Salut Des Vaincus Est De N'enp Lus Attendre
      85. Ah! Puissante Cybe
      86. Tous Ne Piront Pas...O Digne Soeur D'hector
      87. Complices De Sa Gloire...Le Tror! Le Tror!
      88. De Carthage Les Cieux
      89. Gloire Didon
      90. Nous Avons Vu Finir Sept Ans Peine...Chers Tyriens
      91. Entr Des Constructeurs
      92. Entr Des Matelots
      93. Entr Des Laboureurs
      94. Peuple! Tous Les Hinneurs...Gloire Didon
      95. Les Chants Joyeux...Sa Voix Fait Nare Dans Mon Sein
      96. Echapp Grand Peine...Errante Sur Les Mers.
      97. J'rouve Une Soudaine Et Vive Impatience
      98. Auguste Reine, Un Peuple Errant Et Malheureux
      99. J'ose Peine Annoncer La Terrible Nouvelle!...Annonce Nos Troyensl 'Entreprise Nouvelle...Des Ar
      100. Chasse Royale Et Orage - Pantomime
      101. Dites, Narbal, Qui Cause Vos Alarmes-
      102. De Quels Revers Menaces-Tu Carthage...Vaine Terreur
      103. Marche Pour L'entr De La Reine
      104. Pas Des Alms
      105. Danse Des Esclaves
      106. Pas D'esclaves Nubiennes
      107. Assez, Ma Soeur...O Blonde C
      108. Pardonne, Iopas...O Pudeur! Tous Conspire
      109. Mais Bannissons Ces Tristes Souvenirs...Tout N'est Que Paix Et Charme
      110. Nuit D'ivresse Et D'extase Infinie!
      111. Vallon Sonore
      112. Prarez Tout, Il Faut Partir Enfin...Chaque Jour Voit Grandir La ColRe Des Dieux
      113. Par Bacchus! Ils Sont Fous Avec Leur Italie!...
      114. Inutiles Regrets!...Ah! Quand Viendra L'instant Des Supres Adieux
      115. En!...
      116. Debout, Troyens, eillez-Vous, Alerte!...Alerte!...Entendez-Vouz, Ami S, La Voix D'en-
      117. Errante Sur Tes Pas...Italie!
      118. Va, Ma Soeur, L'implorer
      119. En Mer, Voyez! Six Vaisseaux!...Dieux Immortels! Il Part!...
      120. Ah! Ah! Je Vais Mourir...
      121. Adieu, Fie Cit
      122. Dieux De L'oubli, Dieux Du Tare...S'il Faut Enfin Qu'en Aborde En Italie
      123. Pluton...Semble M're Procipe...
      124. Ah! Au Secours! Au Secours! La Reine S'est Frapp...Rome...Rome...Im Mortelle!...Haine ernelle
      Verdi: Il Trovatore
      Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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      Verdi: Il Trovatore

      Manufacturer: Decca
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B00006LENP
      Release Date: 2003-02-11

      Tracks:

      1. All'erta! All'erta! - Giorgio Tozzi
      2. Di Due Figli Vivea Padre Beato - Giorgio Tozzi
      3. Che Piu T'arresti?
      4. Tacea La Notte Placida E Bella In Ciel Sereno
      5. Di Tale Amor, Che Dirsi Mal Puo Dalla Parola
      6. Tace La Notte! ... Il Trovator! - Ugo Savarese
      7. Deserto Sulla Terra ... Anima Mia!
      8. Infida!...- Qual Voce! ... Di Geloso Amor Sprezzato ... Un Istante Almen Dia Loco il Tuo Sdegno Alla Ragione
      9. Vedi! Le Fosche Notturne Spoglie ... Chi Del Gitano I Giorni Abbella? (Anvil Chorus) - Coro Del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino
      10. Stride La Vampa! ... Mesta E La Tua Canzon - Mario Del Monaco
      11. Soli Or Siamo; Deh, Narra Quella Storia Funesta ... Condotta Ell'era In Ceppi - Mario Del Monaco
      12. Non Son Tuo Figlio? - Mario Del Monaco
      13. Mal Reggendo All'aspro Assalto ... L'usato Messo Ruiz Invia! - Mario Del Monaco
      14. Perigliarti Ancor Languente Per Cammin Selvaggio Ed Ermo! - Mario Del Monaco
      15. Tutto E Deserto - Giorgio Tozzi
      16. Il Balen Del Suo Sorriso ... Quel Suono! ... Ardir!... Andiam ... Per Me, Ora Fatale, I Tuoi Momenti Affretta - Giorgio Tozzi
      17. Ah!... Se L'erro T'ingombra, O Figlia D'Eva, I Rai ... Perche Piangete?
      18. E Deggio... E Posso Crederlo? ... Urgel Viva!

      Tracks:

      1. Or Co' Dadi, Ma Fra Poco Giocherem Ben Altro Gioco - Giorgio Tozzi
      2. Squilli, Echeggi La Tromba Guerriera - Giorgio Tozzi
      3. In Braccio Al Mio Rival! ... Che Fu? ... Innanzi, O Strega - Giulietta Simionato
      4. Giorni Poveri Vivea ... Tu Vedi Chi L'infame, Orribil Opra Commettea ... Deh, Rallentate, O Barbari, Le Acerbe Mie Ritorte - Giulietta Simionato
      5. Quale D'armi Fragor Poc'anzi Intesi?
      6. Ah! Si, Ben Mio; Coll'essere Io Tuo, Tu Mia Consorte - Mario Del Monaco
      7. L'onda De' Suoni Mistici ... La Zingara, Vieni, Tra Ceppi Mira
      8. Di Quella Pira L'orrendo Foco ... All'armi! All'armi!
      9. Siam Giunti: Ecco La Torre
      10. D'amor Sull'ali Rosee Vanne, Sospir Dolente
      11. Miserere ... Quel Suon, Quelle Preci Solenni ... Ah, Che La Morte Ognora E Tarda Nel Venir
      12. Tu Vedrai Che Amore In Terra Mai Del Mio Non Fu Piu Forte
      13. Udiste? Come Albeggi, La Scure Al Figlio, Ed Alla Madre Il Rogo - Ugo Savarese
      14. A Te Davanti. - Qual Voce!
      15. Mira, Di Acerbe Lagrime Spargo Al Tuo Piede Un Rio
      16. (Vivra!... Contende Il Giubilo I Detti A Me, Signore...)
      17. Madre?... Non Dormi? ... Vedi?... Le Sue Fosche Impronte - Mario Del Monaco
      18. Si; La Stanchezza M'opprime, O Figlio - Mario Del Monaco
      19. Che!... Non M'inganna Quel Fioco Lume?
      20. Parlar Non Vuoi?
      21. Ti Scosta... - Non Respingermi
      22. Prima Che D'altri Vivere... Io Volli Tua Morir! ... Sia Tratto Al Ceppo!

      Customer Reviews:

      4 out of 5 stars A Worthy Trovatore.......2006-05-13

      I decided to buy a used copy of this half century old Trovatore on the strength of the earlier review posting. I'm certainly glad I did.

      First, there is the pleasure of hearing Tebaldi in a role that wasn't central to her repertory. Having heard her Violetta on an early '50s Decca recording of Traviata I was not expecting much in the way of florid singing. I was pleasantly surprised. True, some of the runs are sketchy and the tone isn't always ideally equalized when she goes for the high notes, but Tebaldi isn't far behind the fabled Milanov, a favorite in this role. Tebaldi's italianate timbre is a decided plus. A few days ago I played the first act aria and cabaletta for some friends without any identification. After some puzzled looks, someone commented that whoever it was, she was great and though she sounded like Tebaldi, the florid singing was too good for it to be her. Needless to say, they were all pleasantly surprised.

      I think Simionato is simply the finest Azucena on disc - whether here or in the legendary Salzburg broadcast of a few years later.

      Del Monaco isn't an intellectual tenor by any stretch of the imagination, but this is elemental, viscerally exciting singing. I'll give up the subtle nuances for a vital, heroic Manrico like this.

      Savarese is a competant Di Luna. He's certainly not offensive, but there's not much here to convince the listener he belongs in the company of the great exponents of the role. I have to admit that I think the role's showpiece, "Il balen" is a problem for any interpreter. I think organ grinder every time I hear it.

      It's always a pleasure to hear the young Tozzi's richly overtoned voice as Ferrando.

      Erede is no Karajan (or Mehta) but he gives us a well routined reading of the score. Finally, the sonics of this 1956 recording are very impressive early vintage stereo. Despite its occasional flaws, I quickly have become very attached to this venerable Trovatore.

      4 out of 5 stars Strangely fascinating!.......2004-01-01

      This old Trovatore recording has aspects that would normally make one avoid it. However, I find myself listening to it more and more and actually enjoying it more than other, more popular recordings of this opera.

      Mario Del Monaco is, as expected, a heroic Manrico. He rarely sings piano and knows little about elegant phrasing but the sheer vigour and ring of his voice strikes in magnificiently! Only F. Corelli equals Mario in force and exciting high notes. Musically, Corelli is certainly more creative but I've always found Del Monaco's voice more handsome. Tastes differ, though. Del Monaco is particularly thrilling in "mal reggendo, all'aspro assalto", "ah! Si, ben mio" and "Di quella pira" even if he could hold the last note longer in the cabaletta.

      The casting of Renata Tebaldi as Leonora is for most opera fans controversial. She is a spinto with little agilty; it's interesting to see what such a voice can offer. Indeed, she barely manages the florid parts and the highest notes sound effortfull. In this part she's nowhere near Caballe, Milanov, Callas or even Price. However, there are other moments that no other soprano in my experience has ever sung so idiomatically. In "mira, di acerbe lagrime" for example, the way she sings those long phrases using her glorious spinto instrument is unique. She firmly grasps each note and the result is intoxicating! Same with Miserere and the proceeding Manrico - Leonora encounter. Dramatically her outbreaks are few. However, Tebaldi was THE FIRST who made me realise that Leonora is a woman in love!

      If one can argue about the performances of Tebaldi and Del Monaco, little can be said about Simionato's Acuzena. Along with Barbieri and Cossotto she's one of the best interpreters of this wonderful role, probably Verdi's greatest mezzo part. The weakest link of the cast is Ugo Savarese's routine Conte di Luna. If only Bastianini had joined this recording instead. Tozzi does an OK job as Ferrando. Erede conducts well but nothing really memorable. Decca's early stereo sound certainly impresses; pity that EMI and RCA didn't adopt stereo so early as well.

      On the whole, this set won't beat famous Trovatores like Karajan's live performance but it will always attract my attention!
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      Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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      ASIN: B0000012WQ
      Release Date: 2005-09-13

      Tracks:

      1. Part I, Scene 1: 1. Intro: 'All' Erta! All' Erta!' - Nicola Zaccaria/Chor Der Wiener Staatsoper/Roberto Benaglio
      2. Part I, Scene 1: Racconto: 'Di Due Figli Vivea Padre Beato...Abbietta Zingara'/'Sull'orlo Dei Tetti' - Nicola Zaccaria/Chor Der Wiener Staatsoper/Roberto Benaglio
      3. Part I, Scene 2: 2. Scena E Cavatina: 'Che Piu T'arresti?' - Laurence Dutoit/Leontyne Price
      4. Part I, Scene 2: 2. Scene E Cavatina: 'Tacea La Notte Placida...Di Tale Amor' - Leontyne Price/Laurence Dutoit
      5. Part I, Scene 2: 3. Scena, Romanza E Terzetto: 'Tace La Notte!' - Ettore Bastianini
      6. Part I, Scene 2: 3. Scena, Romanza E Terzetto: 'Deserto Sulla Terra' - Franco Corelli/Ettore Bastianini/Leontyne Price
      7. Part II, Scene 1: 4. Chor Di Zingari E Canzone: 'Vedi! Le Fosche Notturne Spoglie' - Chor Der Wiener Staatsoper/Roberto Benaglio
      8. Part II, Scene 1: 4. Chor Di Zingari E Canzone: 'Stride La Vampa!' - Giulietta Simionato/Chor Der Weiner Staatsoper/Roberto Benaglio/Franco Corelli/Rudolf Zimmer
      9. Part II, Scene 1: 5. Scena E Racconto: 'Soli Or Siam!'/'Condotta Ell'era In Ceppi' - Franco Corelli/Giulietta Simionato
      10. Part II, Scene 1: 6. Scena E Duetto: 'Non Son Tuo Figlio?...Mal Reggendo All'aspro Assalto' - Franco Corelli/Giulietta Simionato
      11. Part II, Scene 1: 6. Scena E Duetto: 'L'usato Messo Ruiz M'invia!' - Franco Corelli/Giulietta Simionato/Kurt Equiluz
      12. Part II, Scene 2: 7. Scena Ed Aria: 'Tutto E Deserto' - Ettore Bastianini/Nicola Zaccaria
      13. Part II, Scene 2: 7. Scena Ed Aria: 'Il Balen Del Suo Sorriso' - Ettore Bastianini
      14. Part II, Scene 2: 7. Scena Ed Aria: 'Qual Suono! Oh Ciel!' - Ettore Bastianini/Nicola Zaccaria/Chor Der Wiener Staatsoper/Roberto Benaglio
      15. Part II, Scene 2: 8. Finale II: 'Ah! Se L'error T'ingombra'/'Perche Piangete?' - Leontyne Price/Laurence Dutoit/Ettore Bastianini/Chor Der Wiener Staatsoper/Roberto Benaglio
      16. Part II, Scene 2: 8. Finale II: 'E Deggio, E Posso Crederlo?' - Leontyne Price/Ettore Bastianini/Franco Corelli/Nicola Zaccaria/Laurence Dutoit...

      Tracks:

      1. Part III, Scene 1: 9. Chor D'Introduzione: 'Or Co' Dadi...Squilli, Echeggi La Tromba Guerriera' - Chor Der Wiener Staatsoper/Roberto Benaglio/Nicola Zaccaria
      2. Part III, Scene 1: 10. Scena E Terzetto: 'In Braccio Al Mio Rival!' - Ettore Bastianini/Nicola Zaccaria/Giulietta Simionato/Chor Der Wiener Staatsoper/Roberto Benaglio
      3. Part III, Scene 1: 10. Scena E Terzetto: 'Giorni Poveri Vivea' - Giulietta Simioinato/Nicola Zaccaria/Ettore Bastianini/Chor Der Wiener Staatsoper/Roberto Benaglio
      4. Part III, Scene 2: 11. Scene Ed Aria: 'Quale D'armi Fragor Poc'anzi Intesi?' - Leontyne Price/Franco Corelli
      5. Part III, Scene 2: 11. Scene Ed Aria: 'Ah! Si, Ben Mio' - Franco Corelli
      6. Part III, Scene 2: 11. Scene Ed Aria: 'L'onda De' Suoni Mistici' - Leontyne Price/Franco Corelli/Siegfried Rudolf Frese
      7. Part III, Scene 2: 11. Scene Ed Aria: 'Di Quella Pira' - Franco Corelli/Siegfried Rudolf Frese/Chor Der Wiener Staatsoper/Roberto Benaglio
      8. Part IV, Scene 1: 12. Scena, Aria E Miserere: 'Siam Giunti; Ecco La Torre' - Siegfried Rudolf Frese/Leontyne Price
      9. Part IV, Scene 1: 12. Scena, Aria E Miserere: 'D'amor Sull'ali Rosee' - Leontyne Price
      10. Part IV, Scene 1: 12. Scena, Aria E Miserere: 'Miserere'/'Ah! Che La Morte Ognora' - Chor Der Wiener Staatsoper/Roberto Benaglio/Leontyne Price/Franco Corelli
      11. Part IV, Scene 1: 13. Scena A Duetto: 'Udiste? Come Albeggi' - Ettore Bastianini/Leontyne Price
      12. Part IV, Scene 1: 13. Scena A Duetto: 'Vivra! Contende Il Giubilo' - Leontyne Price/Ettore Bastianini
      13. Part IV, Scene 2: 14. Finale Ultimo: 'Madre, Non Dormi?' - Franco Corelli/Giulietta Simionato
      14. Part IV, Scene 2: 14. Finale Ultimo: 'Si, La Stanchezza M'opprime, O Figlio'/'Ai Nostri Monti' - Giulietta Simionato/Franco Corelli
      15. Part IV, Scene 2: 14. Finale Ultimo: 'Che! Non M'inganna Quel Fioco Lume?...Ha Quest'infame L'amor.. - Franco Corelli/Leontyne Price/Giulietta Simionato
      16. Part IV, Scene 2: 14. Finale Ultimo: 'Ti Scosta!'/'Non Respingermi' - Franco Corelli/Leontyne Price/Ettore Bastianini/Giulietta Simionato

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars Was there ever a more exciting night at Salzburg?.......2006-11-26

      Herbert von Karajan was a conductor who made a specialty out of Il Trovatore, and that influence can be seen directly in his handling of the score with De Sabata's orchestra six years earlier. Here, with six years trailing that magnificent recording, we find Karajan in demented form, carressing Verdi's score with passion, pathos, lyricism, and beauty, and driving the Vienna forces with that unique verve which made his Verdi so unique. I believe this is the best recording of Il Trovatore, despite the recording flaws, and with the magnificent cast, it is not easy to see why Deutsche Grammophon coerced the Austrian Broadcasting company to give them the master tapes of this performance. Everything in this performance--the cast, conductor, chorus, and the orchestra--all worked to make this broadcast special, albeit the less-than-ideal sound.

      This recording brought Leontyne Price's Leonora to the Salzburg stage, a contribution that was in many ways the ideal combination of vocal beauty, drama, and Verdian sensitivity. Although Price is a lesser Leonora than Maria Callas, she performs very well on this recording, revealing much of Leonora's distress and pathos over Manrico's predicaments. I have never heard a more beautiful Tacea la notte or D'Amor sull'Rosee sung in all the Trovatores I've heard, and she adds a few high notes of her own in bits of the score. A wonderful performance. It was no doubt that Karajan would say that he got goosebumps when he heard her sing.

      Corelli is Manrico. He may not have the beautiful legato of Carlo Bergonzi or the smooth discipline of Placido Domingo, but what a Manrico! You could hear a true gyspy in this performer, and he sings with such macho verve that it would be no doubt that Leonora would fall in love with this one tenor. A performance to keep for the ages!

      Simionato is Azucena. With Stignani, Cossotto, and Barbieri, Simionato joined these great mezzos in the tier of Azucenas who make this role the center of the opera. She is perhaps the most insightful and powerful mezzo to take the role, and the runs simply pose no problems for her. She is the definitive Azucena, along with today's Dolora Zajick.

      Ettore Bastianini is di Luna. Need I say more about this Verdian baritone except that he is excellent in every sense of the word? Bravo!

      With Karajan on the podium in demented form, and a cast that matches his pacing word for word, this is probably my Trovatore of choice.

      4 out of 5 stars Must We Forget Leontyne Price?.......2006-01-08

      I can appreciate all of the reviews given. I wish not so much to review the album of which I have 5 different recordings, but rather to sing the praises of the reviewers t