The Legendary Enrico Caruso: 21 Favorite Arias
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There's a plethora of single-disc Caruso collections, but this one's the preferred choice for opera fans who treasure this golden- voiced epitome of Golden Age singing. It's a Greatest Hits collection to beat all Greatest Hits collections. Selections span Caruso's career, from the lyric effusions of 1906-7 to the darker-voiced later recordings, including one of his last records, the 1920 La Juive aria, "Rachel, quand du Seigneur," which he invests with a heartbreaking poignancy that hasn't been bettered. Caruso shines brightest in the Italian repertory, capturing the pathos of Vesti la Giubba, the insouciance of the Duke's Rigoletto arias, and the hero's dilemma in Celeste Aida, among much else. But everything here is wonderful--great music, great singing. --Dan Davis
The Legendary Enrico Caruso: 21 Favorite Arias, Music, Georges Bizet, Gaetano Donizetti, Friedrich von Flotow, Umberto Giordano, Charles Gounod, Fromental Halevy, George Frideric Handel, Ruggero Leoncavallo, Giacomo Meyerbeer, Amilcare Ponchielli, Giacomo Puccini, Giuseppe Verdi, Josef A. Pasternack, Francis J. Lapitino, Enrico Caruso, Classical, Classical Artists, Classical Music, French Romantic Opera, German/Austrian Romantic Opera, Italian Baroque Opera, Italian Romantic Opera, Opera, Opera / Operetta / Oratorio
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The Legendary Enrico Caruso: 21 Favorite Arias
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ASIN: B000003EOH Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
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Amazon.com
There's a plethora of single-disc Caruso collections, but this one's the preferred choice for opera fans who treasure this golden- voiced epitome of Golden Age singing. It's a Greatest Hits collection to beat all Greatest Hits collections. Selections span Caruso's career, from the lyric effusions of 1906-7 to the darker-voiced later recordings, including one of his last records, the 1920 La Juive aria, "Rachel, quand du Seigneur," which he invests with a heartbreaking poignancy that hasn't been bettered. Caruso shines brightest in the Italian repertory, capturing the pathos of Vesti la Giubba, the insouciance of the Duke's Rigoletto arias, and the hero's dilemma in Celeste Aida, among much else. But everything here is wonderful--great music, great singing. --Dan DavisCustomer Reviews:
Great to hear the Great Tenor.......2007-04-11
A childhood memory.......2006-05-28
Great collection........2000-11-04
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