Franco Corelli - Songs and Arias
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Disc: 1
| 1. Pieta, Signore (Aria Di Chiesa) | ||
| 2. Ave Maria, D.839 (Inno Alla Vergine) | ||
| 3. Serse - Ombra Mai Fu (Largo) | ||
| 4. Ave Maria | ||
| 5. (OrchMottl): L'Ange | ||
| 6. Requiem - Ingemisco | ||
| 7. Adeste Fideles | ||
| 8. Ave Maria | ||
| 9. Ave Verum Corpus, KV 618 | ||
| 10. Petite Masse Solennelle - Domine Deus |
| 1. Mammina Mia | ||
| 2. Te Quiero | ||
| 3. Core 'ngrato | ||
| 4. Senza Nisciuno | ||
| 5. Adda Turna | ||
| 6. 'O Paese d' 'o Sole | ||
| 7. Pecche? | ||
| 8. Fenesta Che Lucive | ||
| 9. Piscatore 'e Pusilleco | ||
| 10. Tu, Ca nun chiagne!! |
Franco Corelli - Songs and Arias, Music, George Frideric Handel, Gioachino Rossini, Giuseppe Verdi, Tortorella, Wilder, Louis Niedermeyer, Anonymous, Charles Gounod, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Franz Schubert, Georges [composer] Bizet, Cesar Franck, Agustin Lara, Stefano Donaudy, Ernesto de Curtis, Ciarone, Giovanni Baptista Pedrazuolli, Edvard Grieg, Guy d' Hardelot, Mingardo, Ferrafo, Jose Serrano, Manuel Cardoso, Bareri, Vincenzo d' Annibale, Gaetano Errico Pennino, Vincenzo Bellini, Ernesto Tagliaferri, Eduardo di Capua, Rodolfo Falvo, Gaetano Lama, Salvatore Gambardella, Enrico Cannino, Francesco Paolo Tosti, Nicola Valente, Raffaele Mingardo, Franco Corelli, Choral, Classical, Classical Artists, Classical Music, Italian Baroque Opera, Mass, Miscellaneous, Miscellaneous Music, Miscellaneous Vocal Music, Motet
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Franco Corelli - Songs and Arias
George Frideric Handel , Gioachino Rossini , Giuseppe Verdi , Tortorella , Wilder , Louis Niedermeyer , Anonymous , Charles Gounod , Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart , Franz Schubert , Georges [composer] Bizet , Cesar Franck , Agustin Lara , Stefano Donaudy , Ernesto de Curtis , Ciarone , Giovanni Baptista Pedrazuolli , Edvard Grieg , Guy d' Hardelot , Mingardo , Ferrafo , Jose Serrano , Manuel Cardoso , Bareri , Vincenzo d' Annibale , Gaetano Errico Pennino , Vincenzo Bellini , and Ernesto Tagliaferri Manufacturer: EMI Classics ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002SF0 Release Date: 1996-11-26 |
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An awesome display of vocal fireworks.......2004-05-21
A Great singer, BUT..........2002-11-05
Review..........2002-01-18
If you really listen to it, not as backround music , but so you can hear it well and you aren't doing anything else, you will notice with how much passion a lot of the songs are sang by Corelli. Core 'ngrato is filled with passion, and I think Corelli is unsurpassed with that song. He didn't have lack of musicality either... Perhaps some more lessons would have done him good, but almost everyone could use some more. I even say that listening to some of Corelli's recordings is like having a singing lesson.
I would really recommend this C.D. if you are interested in his voice. the Core 'ngrato, Ave Maria and O sole Mio are great for instance. If you want to try full opera recordings try Il trovatore, Norma or Andrea Chenier
Unequalled Neopolitan Songs.......2001-05-16
The voice itself was one of the glories of the generously-endowed operatic scene of the Fifties and Sixties, and one of greatest tenor voices of the century. Herbert von Karajan said of Corelli, "A voice of heroic power, yet with great beauty of tone; darkly sensuous, mysteriously melancholic . . . but above all, a voice of thunder and lightning, fire and blood." Harold C. Schonberg, senior music of the New York Times, reviewing Corelli's Metropolitan debut in 1961, noted that his voice "has something of an exciting animal drive about it, and when Mr. Corelli lets loose, he can dominate an ensemble," and later described his voice as "a force of nature, an act of God, the vocal equivalent of an earthquake, volcano or hurricane." The distinguished musicologist Paul Henry Lang writing in the New York Herald-Tribune called Corelli "a latter-day Caruso." Alan Rich of the New York Herald-Tribune wrote of him, "There is no tenor in modern times, Italian or otherwise, whose voice rings out with greater vibrancy, whose every tone carries with it emotion at white heat. The sounds he makes, seemingly without effort, are dazzlingly bright, urgent, and communicative." Since Corelli's retirement we haven't heard anything remotely like him, and those of us who know his voice (and Bjorling's) can perhaps be pardoned for finding the "three tenors" so popular today somewhat anemic in comparison.
I have been an admirer of Corelli, a collector of his recordings, and a follower of his career since the late 1950s (when he had not yet sung in America, and his only recordings were Italian Cetra imports). I have just about everything he recorded. There is no tenor voice before the public today equal to this one, and I urge you not to miss it.
But the two-CD set under review here is not the place to start. If you are new to Corelli, I recommend the EMI single CD "Heroes" or the EMI two-CD set "Franco Corelli," with their heavy doses of his typical operatic fare, as ideal introductions to this rewarding singer. Corelli was above all a creature of the opera house, in his element singing Puccini, Verdi, and verismo Italian opera. The set under review here, misleadingly entitled "Songs and Arias," contains in fact only one aria, a very atypical one: Handel's "Ombra mai fu" from "Serse" (made famous by a Caruso recording). Indeed, some of the composers represented here-Handel, Schubert, Bach, Mozart, Rossini-are in fact stylistically very far from the kind of singing one associates with Corelli. A couple of the songs, "Because" and Grieg's "I Love Thee," are mildly comical in Corelli's overpoweringly Italianate and operatic renditions. But this is a set well worth owning for anyone who knows and likes Corelli. There is a first-rate Ingemisco from the Verdi Requiem, the traditional religious songs are all sung with seriousness and devotion, and most important, the bulk of the set comprises Neopolitan songs, which Corelli sings superbly. (I think he sings them better than anyone.) Of these my own favorite is "Core n'grato," a powerful song, and Corelli's recording of it is unequalled: there is a prodigious outpouring of bronzen tone here that must be heard to be believed. It's true that some of the orchestral arrangements are corny and dated, but with gloriously gutsy, full-blooded singing like this, from one of the greatest tenor voices of the century in its prime (all the recordings here are from 1961 to 1965), I can overlook the arrangements. These two CDs are very generously filled (22 songs,77 minutes for one and 23 songs, 78 minutes for the other), and include, I believe, everything Corelli recorded for EMI that wasn't opera.
If you like Corelli, if you like Neopolitan songs, you'll want this. But it's not the place to start in appreciating Franco Corelli.
Not a Corelli fan and even less now after hearing these CDs........2001-01-17
Music fan from New Jersey.
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Verdi Arias - Franco Corelli
Manufacturer: Classound ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0002MPTZ2 |
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