Puccini - La Bohème / Freni, Pavarotti, Harwood, Ghiaurov, Karajan

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From the exquisite phrasing of the opening orchestra, this recording establishes itself as the standard by which all others should be measured. Herbert von Karajan's orchestra is no less than perfect, as much a virtuostic performer as the singers, evoking each moment's unique mood. Can there be any doubt that Luciano Pavarotti and Mirella Freni were born to sing Puccini? Their sweet, creamy voices splendidly blend, creating a complete aural portrait of the bohemians' souls. Elizabeth Harwood is a wonderfully high-strung Musetta, with the vocal talent to support her many moods. The greatest recording ever of the world's most beloved opera. --Barbara Eisner Bayer

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The score for La Bohème comes to glowing life under Herbert von Karajan's baton, and Mirella Freni and Luciano Pavarotti make beautiful music together as the ill-fated lovers. The smaller parts are wonderfully sung, the comedy sharply profiled, and the pathos contained in such a way that the opera's ending proves remarkably gripping. London's sound is excellent. --Ted Libbey

Puccini - La Bohème / Freni, Pavarotti, Harwood, Ghiaurov, Karajan

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Puccini - La Bohème / Freni, Pavarotti, Harwood, Ghiaurov, Karajan
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Puccini - La Bohème / Freni, Pavarotti, Harwood, Ghiaurov, Karajan
Giacomo Puccini , Mirella Freni , Luciano Pavarotti , Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra , Herbert von Karajan , Elizabeth Harwood , Rolando Panerai , and Nicolai Ghiaurov
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Release Date: 1990-10-25

Tracks:

  1. La Boheme: Act One - Questo mar rosso
  2. La Boheme: Act One - Pensier profundo!
  3. La Boheme: Act One - Legna!
  4. La Boheme: Act One - Si pu
  5. La Boheme: Act One - Lo resto
  6. La Boheme: Act One - Chi a?
  7. La Boheme: Act One - Si sente meglio?
  8. La Boheme: Act One - Che gelida manina
  9. La Boheme: Act One - SMi chiamano Mim
  10. La Boheme: Act One - O soave fanciulla
  11. La Boheme: Act Two - Aranci, ninnoli! Caldi i marroni e
  12. La Boheme: Act Two - Chi guardi?
  13. La Boheme: Act Two - Viva Parpignol! Parpignol! Parpignol!
  14. La Boheme: Act Two - Oh! ... Essa! ... Musetta!
  15. La Boheme: Act Two - Quando men vo
  16. La Boheme: Act Two - Chi l'ha richiesto?

Tracks:

  1. La Boheme: Act Three - Ohle guardie! Aprite!
  2. La Boheme: Act Three - Sa dirmi, scusi, qual''osteria
  3. La Boheme: Act Three - Mim
  4. La Boheme: Act Three - Marcello. Finalmente!
  5. La Boheme: Act Three - Mim una civetta
  6. La Boheme: Act Three - Mim tanto malata!
  7. La Boheme: Act Three - Donde lieta uscl tuo grido
  8. La Boheme: Act Three - Dunque roprio finita!
  9. La Boheme: Act Four - In un coup
  10. La Boheme: Act Four - O Mim tu pi torni
  11. La Boheme: Act Four - Si sgombrino le sale!
  12. La Boheme: Act Four - C'im.. c'imhe mi segue
  13. La Boheme: Act Four - Vecchia zimarra, senti
  14. La Boheme: Act Four - Sono andati? Fingevo di dormire
  15. La Boheme: Act Four - Che avvien?

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The score for La Bohème comes to glowing life under Herbert von Karajan's baton, and Mirella Freni and Luciano Pavarotti make beautiful music together as the ill-fated lovers. The smaller parts are wonderfully sung, the comedy sharply profiled, and the pathos contained in such a way that the opera's ending proves remarkably gripping. London's sound is excellent. --Ted Libbey

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Nice version of a classic opera.......2007-03-02

This is a worthwhile and strong version of a great opera, Puccini's "La Boheme." For the most part, the cast is nicely up to the task of making such a familiar opera interesting to attend to. Elizabeth Harwood is not up to the same standards as some of the other singers, such as the redoubtable Luciano Pavarotti, the wonderful soprano Mirella Freni, and the steady Rolando Panerai. Von Karajan does a fine job conducting his Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra.

Act I is exceedingly well done. It begins with the Bohemians fooling around. The singing is nicely in character, as Rodolfo, Marcello, Colline, and Schaunard cavort. There follows the trio of works, "Che gelida manina" (sung by Pavarotti as Rodolfo), "Si, mi chiamano Mimi" (sung by Mimi), and the passionate duet "O soave fanciulla" (Rodolfo and Mimi). The final high notes are normally sung offstage, but in this version, they seem a bit more muted than in some other versions. Nonetheless, Mimi and Rodolfo are glorious in this set of arias.

The second scene is at the Cafe Momus. It begins with a lively, energetic street scene. Well sung by the ensemble. The high point is "Quando men vo" (Musetta's waltz), sung in this instance by Harwood. Her singing is a bit harsh; the pace is a bit lugubrious. Not a high point. The ensemble singing after that among Mimi, Rodolfo, Marcello, Musetta, and the other Bohemians is nicely done.

Act III is most poignant. Marcello and Mimi share a scene, and their singing is well done; a bit later, Mimi hides while Rodolfo joins Marcello. Rodolfo sings of his fears of Mimi's precarious health; as he pours out his fears, of course, Mimi overhears. She and Rodolfo join in, to overuse the term, a poignant scene. Meanwhile Marcello and Musetta share insults, in a wickedly sung duet, over the latter's flirting with other men.

Finally, Act IV. This is one of opera's most touching moments. Suffice it to say that the Bohemians and Mimi sing well and bring this opera to a melodic and affecting conclusion.

This is one of the best versions of "La Boheme." Pavarotti is in his prime; Freni is still singing well (although I thought that her and Nicolai Gedda's version of this opera was even better). Well worth listening to. . . .

5 out of 5 stars Pavarotti and Freni at their very best.......2007-02-24

Karajan always provided a musical featherbed for his singers when he conducted opera, and here he takes La Boheme carefully, with measured tempos to wring every last tear. If you love the opera, this is a wonderful approach (at the very opposite of Beecham's famed mono account with Bjorling and de los Angeles, which is brisk and unsentimental. Well, as unsentimental as one can be with Boheme). On the twentieth hearing I am as moved by this performance as the first time I heard it. Pavarotti in prime voice and Freni as a Mimi to tear your heart out make an unmatched pair--how amazing that they both come from the small north Italian town of Modena.

The orchestra and Decca's sonics are vast for such an intimate opera, but that only adds to the emotional excess--a compliment in this case. Harwood isn't the Musetta of my dreams, but she was a Karajan favorite and does well here, far beter than her embarrassing Merry Widow under him. The La Scala veteran Rolando Panerai couldn't be bettered as Marcello, and he can stand up to Pavarotti's overwhelming presence.

In sum, I wouldn't change a thing, but canny buyers might anticipate that Decca will release a remastered version someday in their Originals line. The sound is fine already, but sonic updating never hurts. Highly recommended.

5 out of 5 stars Buy, listen, treasure.......2006-11-04

A long time ago, my father was driving my teenaged self somewhere as he listened to a cassette of "Pavarotti's Greatest Hits" on the car stereo. During "Che gelida manina", he tried to enlighten my ignorance as to what was special about it. "This is one of the great moments in opera," he explained. "The man sings this beautiful aria. Then the woman sings something even more beautiful. Then the two of them sing together and it's even more beautiful than that." I grunted in assent that it must be a whole lot of beautifulness and then returned my attention to whatever science fiction novel I was reading at the time.

Many years have passed since then. My father is dead, and I probably know more about opera now than he did. But, perhaps because of that conversation, the end of Act I still defines "La Boheme" for me. [Moral of the story for parents of teens: Keep sharing yourself with your kids, no matter how much they grunt at you. There's no telling what will stick.] If a performance doesn't convey Dad's Guinness-Book sense that opera really doesn't get any more powerful or moving than this, I have to consign it to the "Not Quite" file. Sorry Tebaldi/Bergonzi and Callas/di Stefano.

All of which is to set up my claim that Freni/Pavarotti are the ones who truly deliver the goods in this virtually impossible-to-sing scene. While di Stefano's voice has a marvelous bronze gleam and crisp pronunciation, he simply doesn't have the sheer tone power to compete with the strength of Puccini's melodies. When Rodolfo sings "In te ravviso / Il sogno ch'io vorrei sempre sognar!", the heroic notes demand that the tenor produce a sound that you would follow into battle. Here Pav unforgettably brings da noise - and "Yes, Giorgio" is forgiven all over again.

Freni is equally virtuosic in the soprano's milieu, somehow managing to convey a waifish bohemian as she robustly full-lungs her way through some of the most cruelly exposed high notes in the music. And how euphoniously their two instruments mesh in the duets! How confidently they surf the surging waves of Karajan's conducting!

I don't know what else to say except that it's all here. Every component of the recorded operatic experience - composer, conductor, musicians, and singers - exercising mastery at world-class levels. There is nothing to impede the plucking of your heartstrings until they fray and snap. If you can listen to the final offstage "Amor!" with dry eyes, there is something dead inside you - I'm sorry to say. I'm verklempt now just thinking about it.

So, yes - all the raves here are true. This is not just the best "Boheme", but one of the best opera recordings ever made. You know what to do.

5 out of 5 stars Cat's Meow.......2006-08-15

This is the one, especially if you are a Pavarotti fan. In this recording everyone acquits themselves with style. Pavarotti is magnificent, Freni is gorgeous, as is Harwood, Ghiaurov...well the whole gang is great.

5 out of 5 stars Beautiful.......2005-05-03

I own two recordings of Puccini's La Boheme, and this one is my favorite. I love this set, the recording is excellent. Pavorotti and Freni are magnificent in this version. This is just an excellent opera. It is so beautiful and touching. It is one of my all time favorite opera's.
Puccini - La Bohème / Freni, Pavarotti, Harwood, Berlin Phil., Karajan [Highlights]
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Opera
  • Best All-Around Boheme
  • Tebaldi=95% perfect, Freni=110% perfect!!!
  • Incredible!
  • a great recording, but what about Beecham?
Puccini - La Bohème / Freni, Pavarotti, Harwood, Berlin Phil., Karajan [Highlights]
Giacomo Puccini , Elizabeth Harwood , Nicolai Ghiaurov , and Rolando Panerai
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ASIN: B0000041TR
Release Date: 1990-10-25

Tracks:

  1. La Boheme, Act 1: Non sono in vena
  2. La Boheme, Act 1: Che gelida manima
  3. La Boheme, Act 1: Si. Mi chiamano Mimi
  4. La Boheme, Act 1: O soave fanciulla
  5. La Boheme, Act ll: La commedia e stupenda.... Quando me'n vo'
  6. La Boheme, Act lll: O mia vita!... Donde lieta usci
  7. La Boheme, Act lll: Dunque e proprio finita
  8. La Boheme, Act IV: In un coupe?... O mimi, tu piu non torni
  9. La Boheme, Act IV: Vecchia zimarra
  10. La Boheme, Act IV: Sono andati
  11. La Boheme, Act IV: Che avvien?

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These excerpts were taken from the recording that has established itself as the standard by which all others should be measured. Herbert von Karajan's orchestra is no less than perfect, as much a virtuosic performer as the singers, evoking each moment's unique mood. Can there be any doubt that Luciano Pavarotti and Mirella Freni were born to sing Puccini? Their sweet, creamy voices splendidly blend, creating a complete aural portrait of the bohemians' souls. Elizabeth Harwood is a wonderfully high-strung Musetta, with the vocal talent to support her many moods. After hearing these highlights, you won't be able to resist the whole set, which is the greatest recording ever of the world's most beloved opera. --Barbara Eisner Bayer

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Opera.......2007-07-07

I ordered this after I heard Paul Potts perform a song from this opera on "Britain's Got Talent". He won, by the way, performing it beautifully.

5 out of 5 stars Best All-Around Boheme.......2007-04-11

Karajan's 1973 stereo version is the best all-around Boheme available. It stars his favorite soprano, Mirella Freni, and a young Luciano Pavarotti at his peak (unlike his post-climatic self these last decades). There is no faulting this version and an ideal way to explore Puccini and Italian opera generally.

5 out of 5 stars Tebaldi=95% perfect, Freni=110% perfect!!!.......2003-10-12

I second what Des Greux said, although I own a set of highlights of Tebaldi (with Bergonzi) in Boheme and feel that it is very close to ideal. In my mind Freni will always be the perfect Mimi, with her perfect phrasing, vocal acting, and pure tones. What more the timbre of her voice optimally suggests a character of vulnerability. Tebaldi sings Mimi very well, but one can't help feeling her big, full voice to suggest health rather than tuberculosis. I enjoy both Freni and Tebaldi in the role of Mimi, but Freni is a step higher. As for Beecham/Bjorling/De Los Angeles. I'd say that version is 90% perfect. I like Los Angeles as Mimi, but she really doesn't hold a candle to Freni OR Tebaldi (or even Callas).

5 out of 5 stars Incredible!.......2003-04-06

The reviewer that criticized Freni doesn't know anything about singing. Freni can sing circles around Tebaldi. This is the best Boheme available. However, get the complete recording. You won't want to miss anything!

5 out of 5 stars a great recording, but what about Beecham?.......2001-09-18

there is little doubt that this is a great recording, but don't let the editorial review blind you to the fact that there is considerable dispute over whether this is the "greatest recording ever" of this opera. Beecham's classic 1950s recording with De Los Angeles and Bjorling is very much in contention. Beecham's vocal performances are superior, and even though it is in mono this does not detract from the sheer quality of the recording. I have both sets, and enjoy the differing qualities of each, Karajan's orchestra is better, but then again opera is all about voice....listen to both sets, it will give you more perspectives of this wonderful opera.
My Favorite Moments From La Boheme
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    My Favorite Moments From La Boheme

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    ASIN: B00000425E
    Release Date: 1994-08-23

    Tracks:

    1. La Boheme: Act I - Questo mar rosso
    2. La Boheme: Act I - Che gelida manina
    3. La Boheme: Act I - Si. Mi chiamano Mimi
    4. La Boheme: O soave fanciulla
    5. La Boheme: Act II - Musetta's Waltz Song
    6. La Boheme: Chi I'ha richiesto?
    7. La Boheme: Act III - Mimi!
    8. La Boheme: Marcello, Finalmente!
    9. La Boheme: Mimi e una civetta
    10. La Boheme: Mimi e tanto malata!
    11. La Boheme: Donde Ieta usci al tuo grido
    12. La Boheme: Dunque e proprio finata!
    13. La Boheme: Act IV - In un coupe?
    14. La Boheme: O Mimi, tu piu non torni
    15. La Boheme: C'e Mimi
    16. La Boheme: The Coat Song
    17. La Boheme: Sono andati? Fingevo di dormire
    18. La Boheme: Che avvien?
    Carreras, Domingo, Pavarotti - Puccini's Greatest Love Songs ~ Tu Tu Amore
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • Lift your spirit! Listen to superb music from the best!
    • A Superb Introduction to Puccini
    Carreras, Domingo, Pavarotti - Puccini's Greatest Love Songs ~ Tu Tu Amore
    Giacomo Puccini , London Philharmonic Orchestra , Philharmonic Orchestra , Bologna Community Theater Orchestra , Berlin Philharmonic Brass Ensemble , Maggio Musicale Fiorentino Orchestra , Rome Opera Theater Orchestra , Royal Opera House Orchestra Covent Garden , Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra , Herbert von Karajan , Giuseppe Sinopoli , Riccardo Chailly , Zubin Mehta , José Carreras , Plácido Domingo , Luciano Pavarotti , John Alldis Choir , Juan Pons , Nicolai Ghiaurov , Rolando Panerai , Mirella Freni , Elizabeth Harwood , and Kiri Te Kanawa
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    Release Date: 1999-09-14

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    1. Turandot: Nessun dorma (None Shall Sleep)
    2. Tosca: Recondita Armonia (Strange Harmony)
    3. Manon Lescaut: Donna Non Vidi Mai (I Never Before Beheld)
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    5. Tosca: E Lucevan Le Stelle (The Stars Were Shining)
    6. Madama Butterfly: Dovunque Al Mondo Lo Yankee Vagabondo (Pinkerton's Entrance)
    7. Turandot: Non Piangere, Liu! (Do No Weep, Liu)
    8. La Fanciulla Del West: Ch'ella Mi Creda Libero (Let Her Believe I Am Free)
    9. Madama Butterfly: Addio Fiorito Asil (Pinkerton's Farewell)
    10. La Boheme: O Mimi, Tu Piu' Non Tomi
    11. La Boheme: O Soave Fanciulla (O Pretty Girl)
    12. Tosca: Ah Quegli Occhi! - Qual Occhio Al Mondo Puo' Star (Love Duet, Act I, Part II)
    13. Madama Butterfly: Bimba, Dagli, Occhi Pieni Di Malia (Love Duet, Act I)
    14. La Boheme: Dunque E Proprio Finita (Then It's Really Over)
    15. Tosca: O Dolci Mani (O Sweet Hands)
    16. Manon Lescaut: Tu, Tu, Amore? Tu? (You, You Beloved? You?)
    17. Turandot: Nessun Dorma (None Shall Sleep)

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Lift your spirit! Listen to superb music from the best!.......2007-01-21

    I love this cd.. Its all about love. It is full of passionate music. Hope you love it too.

    4 out of 5 stars A Superb Introduction to Puccini.......2000-08-04

    I have this CD as well as "Puccini in Love" and really prefer this one. I think the selections as well as the performances are much better in "Tu Tu". Some of the duets are taken from the best recordings of these great operas. A must for anyone wanting to show why grand opera is worth learning about.

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