Verdi: Un Ballo in Maschera [Import]

Track Listings
1. Preludio    
2. Posa In Pace    
3. Rivedra Nell'estasi    
4. Alla Vita Che T'arride    
5. Volta La Terrea Fronte    
6. Ogni Cura Si Doni Al Diletto    
7. Zitti... I'incanto Non Dessi Turbare    
8. Re Dell'abisso Affrettati    
9. Che V'agita Cosi    
10. Della Citta Alli'occaso    
11. Su Profetessa Monta Il Treppie    
12. Di' Tu Se Fedele    
13. Orsu Amici    
14. E' Scherzo Od E Follia    
15. Finisci Il Vaticinio    
16. Preludio    
17. Ecco L'orrido Campo    
18. Ma Dall'arido Stelo Divulsa    
19. Teco Io Sto    
20. Ahime S'appressa Alcuni    
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Verdi: Un Ballo in Maschera, Music, Tebaldi, Pavarotti, Donath, Resnik, Bartoletti, Giuseppe Verdi, Classical
Luciano Pavrotti: The Best (Farewell Tour)
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ASIN: B0007V5WB4
Release Date: 2005-09-13

Tracks:

  1. La donna obile
  2. Una furtiva lagrima
  3. "Libiamo ne'lieti calici (Brindisi)
  4. Donna non vidi mai
  5. Che gelida manina
  6. O soave fanciulla
  7. Mi batte il cor...O Paradiso!
  8. M'appari
  9. Quando le sere al placido chiaror d'un ciel stellato
  10. Se quel guerrier io fossi!..Celeste Aida
  11. Forse la soglia attinse
  12. Recitar! - "Vesti la giubba"
  13. Come un bel di maggio
  14. Ah mes amis - Pour mon
  15. Di quella pira
  16. Nessun dorma!

Tracks:

  1. Torna a Surriento
  2. Santa Lucia luntana
  3. La Danza
  4. L'ultima canzone
  5. Non t'amo pi
  6. Mattinata
  7. 'O sole mio
  8. 'A vucchella
  9. Core 'ngrato
  10. Nel blu, dipinto di blu
  11. Vivere
  12. Il Canto
  13. Caruso
  14. Buongiorno a te
  15. Ti adoro
  16. E lucevan le stelle
  17. Questa o quella (Ballata)
  18. Parmi veder le lagrime

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Luciano Pavrotti: The Best (Farewell Tour).......2007-06-27

Wonderful Pavarotti sings the best of the best. His voice never ceases to amaze me. Listening pleasure at it's finest.

5 out of 5 stars Luciano Pavorotti.......2007-02-17

All the songs are wonderful, can never become tired of listening to his songs. Excellent.

5 out of 5 stars Luciano is the best!.......2007-01-20

I can't speak more highly of this collection of Pavrotti's songs. I keep this two CD pack in my car so I can enjoy it on my way to and from work. Even after I have arrived, I find myself sitting in my car waiting for a song to end. Walking out on a song seems sacriligious. While I grew up listening to Caruso and Lanza, there is no question that Pavrotti is the Master! Although, I do have to admit Pavrotti has the greater advantage of modern recording technology to better present his talent than Caruso and Lanza had. However, Lanza definitely didn't have the power that Pavrotti has. With Caruso, we will never know... I highly recommend this collection of Pavrotti's, if you are a Pavrotti fan. If you aren't, buy it anyway and become one:)


















Verdi: Un Ballo in Maschera
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ASIN: B000N4SJHY
Release Date: 2007-04-10

Tracks:

  1. Preludio
  2. Posa In Pace
  3. La Rivedra Nell'Estasi
  4. Alla Vita Che T'aaride
  5. Volta La Terrea
  6. Ogni Cura Si Doni Al Diletto
  7. Zitti... I'incanto Non Dessi Turbare
  8. Re Dell'Abisso, Affrettati
  9. Che V'agita Cosi?
  10. Della Citta All'occaso
  11. Su, Profetessa, Monta il Treppie
  12. Di' Tu Se Fedele
  13. Orsu, Amici
  14. E' Scherzo Od E Follia
  15. Finisci Il Vaticinio
  16. Preludio
  17. Ecco I'Orrido Campo
  18. Ma Dall'arido Stelo Divulsa
  19. Tecco It Sto

Tracks:

  1. Ahime! S'appressa Alcun!
  2. Seguitemi...Mio Dio!
  3. Ve', Se Di Notte Qui Colla Sposa
  4. A Tal Colpa E Nulla Il Pianto
  5. Morro, Ma Prima In Grazia
  6. Alzati; La Tuo Figlio
  7. Eri Tu Che Macchiavi Quell'anima
  8. Siam Soli. Udite
  9. Dunque I'onta Di Tutti Sol Una
  10. D'Una Grazia Vi Supplico
  11. Il Messaggio Entri
  12. Ah! Di Che Fulgor, Che Musiche
  13. Forse La Soglia Attinse
  14. Ma Se M'E Forza Perderti
  15. Saper Vorreste
  16. Fervono Amori E Danze(rip)... So Che Tu Sai
  17. Ah! Perche Qui Fuggite
  18. Ella E Pura

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Wow! It's like dying and going to Heaven!.......2007-05-30

What to say....."AT LAST!"
Yes, at last! Finally, after all these years (I guess it took the passing of Ms Nilsson and many inquiries from me to Decca/Philips/Universal Classics, pleading for it), finally it is available for our hot little hands again.

I love this recording. Another of my "growing-up" opera recordings, so it's like seeing an old friend from my childhood again! Is this the best "un Ballo"...probably not, but it certainly ranks up there. I loved these old singers, and generally will always want the "old" recordings I knew to still be in my collection, even though they have been "surpassed" or replaced with newer efforts. In many cases today, I feel that studio recordings have been "juiced-up" technologically or electronically to sound better than they really are. The singers in these older recordings were doing all this on their own, with no "clean-up" or "beefing" as I call it, except for perhaps occasional phrases or notes being re-recorded and spliced in. This recording is one of my favorite recordings from the beginning of my operatic journey to today. It has been bested by Solti's newer effort in digital sound, etc, and by others, but know what...this will always be in place on my shelves, and I will go to it frequently to listen to Ms Nilsson's efforts, along with Bergonzi's, Macneil's, Simionato's, Solti's and the Accadamia de Saint Cecelia Orchestra of Rome. To Universal Classics I say "Brava" on the re-release of this grand old recording. ~operabruin

4 out of 5 stars How Italian should 'Un Ballo' be? This one isn't very.......2007-05-29

In terms of recording and vocal polish, this 1962 Un Ballo from Rome is exemplary. Bergonzi and Nilsson were world-class voices, and the role of Amerlia suited Nilsson almost as well as Aida. For power, accuracy, ad vocal gleam she has no peers. Yet I always hear her in the shadow of Callas and Tebaldi, who gave us tragic, poingnant Amelias in the true Italian style. If that doesn't matter so much to you, then Nilsson is ealy beyond praise. She displays real heart and is never steely.

In fact, I like her better here than Bergonzi, who is always priased for stylishness yet who lacks heft and passion. His Riccardo is too much like a school lesson in how to sing the role, and by comparison Domingo and Pavarotti create more passion and thrills. I must concede, however, that sparks do fly between Bergonzi and Nilsson in their great Act 2 duet. Macneil is strong and stalwart but not Italiante, either. As for Solti, his aggressive, punchy conducting is actually quite effective, but he would go on to do much better in 1985 with Margaret Price and Pavarotti as his two leads. That set is preferable to this one, I think, because it feels emotionaly ture whereas this one feels put together form bits and pieces. Both are powerhouse readings, however.

5 out of 5 stars ARGUABLY THE BEST "BALLO" EVER RECORDED.......2007-05-22

Deccca is to be congratulated and commended for finally reissuing this superb recording long absent from the catalogue. Georg Solti's way with the weightier Verdi operas is dramatic, compelling, and totally absorbing. He infuses the power of Wagner and Strauss into his orchestration, and it gives this opera an orchestral grandeur that is far less evident on other recordings. He's directing a cast who are themselves legendary. Carlo Bergonzi, the epitome of Italian lyricism, is heard here in his early vocal prime, and the dividends he pays are only slightly less than those paid by Bjoerling on the legendary 1940 Met performance. His voice flows like honey, and his phrasing is exemplary. Cornell MacNeil is captured here in his early prime as well - with a free and sonorous baritone that makes "Eri tu" one of the highlights of the performance. His Renato is appropriately menacing and anguished at the same time. Giulietta Simionato, a veteran Italian mezzo, who specialized in Verdi's mezzo roles, makes the most out of this brief but important role. Her top voice rings out dramatically in Ulrica's climaxes, though one would have liked equal power on those exciting "basement" notes that Verdi actually wrote for a true contralto, which Simionato was not (but then again, real contraltos are as scarce as original Mickey Mouse watches). Sylvia Stahlman was an excellent coloratura who should have had a greater career, as her Oscar here demonstrates. Her passage work is accurate, attractive, and limber. Her contribution to the trio in Act III is formidable. That leaves Birgit Nilsson, the mighty Isolde and Brunnhilde of her generation. Yes, she was a Wagnerian and Strauss soprano, but she was also an Aida, a Tosca, a Lady Macbeth, the most famous Turandot in history, and finally, an Amelia in "Ballo". Nilsson does not have the Italianate sound that we have become accustomed to in these roles, but her Nordic virtues are well known. She sang this role often in Sweden, and did very well by it. The role is very difficult, and is loaded with top B flats, B's, and a couple of high C's. These top notes are child's play for her. Her vocal power is something not to be believed, and her ascent to the climatic top C in the Act II aria is something which must be experienced rather than described. She and Bergonzi blend beautifully in the big duet in Act II and they both end it on a sustained high C (though it must be said that Nilsson's is five times the size of Bergonzi's, and she was probably STILL standing further from the microphone!). This recording is a real recorded achievement, and I don't think you've really experienced Verdi"s "Ballo" until you've heard the possibilities explored here. If I had to part with all my other "Ballo" recordings (and I have plenty of them!), this is most definitely the one I'd be clinging to. At the incredibly low price Amazon is charging for it, my advice is to grab it before it again becomes out of print.

5 out of 5 stars Grazia Decca! Bravo Bergonzi!.......2007-04-22

Thanks and praise to Decca for finally making this Ballo available on CD. Riccardo was one of Carlo Bergonzi's greatest roles -- right up there with Radames, Alfredo, Alvaro, Edgardo, and Nemorino. In addition to this Decca/Solti offering, which is Bergonzi's first commercial recording of Ballo, there is his second commercial recording a few years later for RCA with L. Price, Grist, Verrett, and Merrill under Leinsdorf. There are also pirate CDs of a live performance with Leyla Gencer, as well as pirate VHSs, now available on DVDs, of a fine live televised performance in Tokyo (with Stella and Zanasi, and Japanese subtitles). When Decca recently issued its Bergonzi "Sublime Voice" collection, most of Riccardo's role was included (but not the final masked ball scene with the Amelia-Riccardo duet and Riccardo's death-bed pardon of Renato). That release was welcome, but not enough for those who admire the whole Decca recording which until now was available only on our old LPs.

Comparing the present Decca issue with the RCA studio recording, Bergonzi's performance on both is outstanding, but the Decca is, to my ears, the more exciting of the two. As to the other participants and the two recordings taken as a whole, each has its merits and demerits, and any lover of this opera will be fortunate to own both. The Decca acoustic, as with other Decca recordings of the period (such as the Karajan Aida with Tebaldi, Bergonzi, and Simionato), favors the orchestra and occasionally comes close to drowning out the soloists at a climactic moment (but it's better than the aforementioned Aida in this respect). But all the words and all the music are there and are easily audible, especially if you know what you are listening for, and the quality of the sound -- both near and distant --is excellent. There is also some use of the patented Decca stage movement, which works well. With the soloists in full cry and not close-miked, the Decca comes much closer to simulating the ambience of a live performance than the RCA studio recording. And Solti's account of the orchestral score is exciting in a way that the Leinsdorf for RCA, though excellent, is not.

Birgit Nilsson may not be anyone's first choice for Amelia, and sometimes her loud high notes are so metallic as to be more suited to her Wagner and Strauss heroines than to Verdi. But I find her performance here taken as a whole to be enjoyable, dramatically expressive, in many places exciting, and sufficiently attuned to the Verdi style to be interesting and worth hearing and rehearing. L. Price on the RCA has her good moments, and she was a great Verdian, but she seems not to be in her best voice in many places on that recording.

As for Oscar, Sylvia Stahlman on Decca holds her own with the much more frequently recorded Grist on RCA. Stahlman is quite pleasant to listen to and acquits herself very well in the role, although her low notes are weak and her diction not quite up to Grist's standard. The Grist performance on the RCA is also excellent.

Ulrica is a somewhat ungrateful part which is not the best role in the great Simionato's repertoire (or that of other great Verdi mezzos), but she acquits herself honorably here, sometimes with better volume in the high parts than in the low parts (a bit surprising, in light of her justified fame as Amneris and Azucena, although I think part of the problem on this recording may be the Decca sonics). If mild criticism is justified, the fact remains that the role is well and idiomatically sung. Verrett on RCA is her usual full-toned force of nature, and she gives the kind of thrilling account of this role that one came to expect from her, whether she was Eboli, Dalilah, or Lady Macbeth.

MacNeil as Renato on Decca is fresh-voiced and deploys a beautiful instrument. But Merrill on RCA gives a more seasoned and, perhaps surprisingly to some, a more dramatically characterful account of the role.

John Culshaw recounts in his autobiography "Putting the Record Straight" the difficulties that arose in making this recording, including a sad account of his dealings with Jussi Bjorling, whom Bergonzi replaced on this project. Although Culshaw was "haunted" by the "ghost" of Bjorling "no matter how superbly Bergonzi sang" and appears to think that this recording is not one of Decca's most successful efforts, it has much to commend itself from my perspective. You can turn the volume up for most of the opera for optimal appreciation of the soloists, and you can turn it down in time to avoid being startled by the one or two orchestral climaxes that may fairly be characterized as blasting (including the final notes of the opera). The faults of this recording notwithstanding, the magnificence of the Bergonzi performance is a treasure, and the rest of the recording matches up pretty evenly with the RCA when the pluses and minuses of each are considered, and there are elements in each that could just as well lead someone to favor the Decca over the RCA as vice versa. But since we now have both, there is no need to prefer one over the other.

If Decca's tardiness in preparing and issuing this CD had to do with a perceived conflict with its Bartoletti/Pavarotti and/or its Solti/Pavarotti recordings of this opera (and I have no idea whether that was the case) -- or if it reflected an assumption that there would not be a sufficient market for this Solti/Bergonzi offering in view of the Pavarotti recordings (also entirely speculative) and the reductions over time in the ranks of Bergonzi fans, including those who, like myself, have heard him perform this and other roles at the MET -- those considerations would only make me more grateful. There is more than one good recording of most great operas. It will be interesting to see how the market responds to the current issue. I would guess that there are many people of all ages who cherish Bergonzi's extensive discography and who will be delighted to have this Ballo for the enjoyment it will hold for years to come. Perhaps this review will help encourage others to take advantage of the opportunity to experience the pleasures of this recording.
The Very Best of Régine Crespin
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ASIN: B0006VYEJQ
Release Date: 2005-04-26

Tracks:

  1. Ils S'Eloignent Enfin...Sombre Foret
  2. D'Amour L'Ardente Flamme
  3. Les Grecs Ont Disparu...Malheureux Roi!
  4. Nous Avons Vu Finir...Chers Tyriens
  5. Je Vais Mourir...Adieu, Fiere Cite
  6. Ah! Salome! Dans Ce Palais...Il Est Doux, Il Est Bon
  7. Je Souffre
  8. Mes Cheres Filles, J'Ai Encore A Vous Dire
  9. Soir
  10. Le Secret
  11. Apres Un Reve
  12. Clair De Lune
  13. Lo Fiolaire
  14. Lou Coucut
  15. Coeur En Peril
  16. Berceuse Creole

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  1. Einsam In Truben Tagen
  2. Euch Luften, Die Mein Klagen
  3. Eine Waffe Lass Mich Dir Weisen...Der Manner Sippe
  4. Ich Sah Das Kind
  5. I. Der Engel
  6. II. Stehe Still!
  7. III. Im Treibhaus
  8. IV. Schmerzen
  9. V. Traume
  10. I. In Der Fremde
  11. II. Intermezzo
  12. III. Waldesgesprach
  13. Timor Di Me?...D'Amor Sull'Ali Rosee
  14. Ecco L'Orrido Campo...Ma Dall'Arido Stelo Divulsa
  15. Tu Che Le Vanita
  16. D'Art Et D'Amour

Album Description

Details TBA. EMI. 2005.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Sensuality Personified!.......2005-04-27

This is one of the best collections of Regine Crespin. Of course, her Berlioz/Ravel set with Ansermet is definitive, but the beauty and soft womanliness of her voice can be heard in all the selections on this disc. The engineers went for her vocal best and they created a fine collection aptly titled "The Best of..." One would be unduly captious to find Crespin "brittle" of tone here.

It is by now, very difficult to imagine anyone singing "Il est doux" with more apt expression of the line than La Crespin. Wagner's Wesendonk lieder is simply sublime from start to finish and the Faure takes on new meaning. That she is comical, melancholy, fun and happy by turns singles her out. This collection captures all her awesome talent. Underneath it all seems to be a very, if I may, sexual energy.

Crespin must be heard to be believed and the miracle lies in that even her softest tones are really enveloping, never thin. All tones are open and this is why there are enough colors in Regine Crespin's delicious voice to paint the world a thousand times, but it may also be why she infamous for being short and edgy on top but I remind, never here is she such. She is a relaxed singer in superb voice, comfortable in her own olive skin and makes the most out of every word those poets wrote.

The whole collection is unique in pace, style, and voice. It is Regine Crespin...in a nutshell fabulous!

Andrea Bocelli: Verdi
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  • a voice teacher and early music fan
  • Verdi
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Andrea Bocelli: Verdi
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  1. Il Trovatore: Di quella pira (Il Trovatore)
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  3. Rigoletto: La donna e mobile (Rigoletto)
  4. Un Ballo in Maschera: Di'tu se fedele (Un ballo in maschera)
  5. Un Ballo in Maschera: Ma se m'e forza perditi (Un ballo in maschera)
  6. Rigoletto: Ella mi fu rapita (Rigoletto)
  7. Rigoletto: Possente amor mi chiama (Rigoletto)
  8. Aida: Celeste Aida (Aida)
  9. La Traviata: De' miei bollenti spiriti (La traviata)
  10. La Traviata: oh mio rimorso (La traviata)
  11. I lombardi: La mia letizia infondere vorrei (I lombardi)
  12. Ernani: Merce, diletti amici (Ernani)
  13. Don Carlo: Io la vidi e il suo sorriso (Don Carlo)
  14. Luisa Miller: Quando le sere al placido (Luisa Miller)
  15. La forza del destino: La vita e inferno all'infelice (La forza del destino)

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With this CD devoted solely to operatic arias--by none less than Giuseppe Verdi, the greatest Italian opera composer of all time--pop crossover phenomenon Andrea Bocelli throws his hat into the operatic ring with the big boys. The hat occasionally fits, and occasionally it doesn't. The beauty of the voice is undeniable, as is the relative ease in all registers. But, regardless of what the engineers do, it is clearly a small voice. For "Celeste Aïda"--Radames's great aria from Aïda--Bocelli opens with fine, as-big-as-possible exclamation and sounds confident; the long diminuendo on the aria's final high B-flat is stunning (whether or not the engineers were twiddling with the knobs, we'll never know). The tenor is more at home with Alfredo's Act Two music from La Traviata; he sings with grace and charm, ending the rarely performed cabaletta (a brief and showy piece that usually follows an aria) with one of the longest, most solid high Cs ever recorded. Elsewhere, there are mixed results: "Di' tu se fedele" from Un ballo in maschera is so free of feeling that it seems digitally produced. A big, unnecessary high D at the close of the Duke's cabaletta "Possente amor" from Rigoletto is screamed, and Bocelli sounds at times as if he's about to collapse from exhaustion during a heavy aria from Ernani. But "Ah si, ben mio" from Il Trovatore is beautiful, as is the Luisa Miller aria; Don Carlo also seems to fit Bocelli well. Needless to say, the singer's fans will certainly want to have this--and it might encourage them to try other recordings of music by Verdi. Newcomers and the curious will find plenty to admire, too. The sound itself remains alluring, and Bocelli has taken steps also towards improving his technique. In short, some nice surprises for the opera lover, and many for the Bocelli fan. --Robert Levine

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Not as good as Amore.......2007-03-24

This CD came perfectly, I just prefer the Amore CD better.

4 out of 5 stars a voice teacher and early music fan.......2007-02-14

It is said that from the age of eleven years, Guiseppe Verdi (1813-1901) wanted to write operas. He left his post as organist to study music in Milan, a move made possbile by his patron,Barezzi, whose daughter he eventually married in 1836. Shortly thereafter he composed his first opera 'Oberto" which was so successful that his future seemed secure. However, the death of his wife and two babies some time later forced him into a state of depression. The impressario Mirelli gave him the book 'Nabucco' (Nebuchadnezzar) to read, and he immediately began to write music for it. Therewith he embarked on the career which eventually made him the "Grand Old Man" of Italian opera. In modern slang, he was a "natural".From "Oberto", written in his twenties, to "Falstaff", completed when he was eighty, his characteristic integrity and intensity persisted; as he wrote his 30 operas, his powers of expression broadened and deepened. By the time he wrote 'Aida', commissioned by the Khedive of Egypt, Verdi was 56. 'Aida' is often named as his greatest opera. The live elephants used in the production, the authentic costumes and musical instruments copied from ancient Egyptian tombs made an attractive picture, and his music made a "Celeste Aida" of the whole.
Lets face it; Bocelli is no Pavoratti, and perhaps it was not wise to choose some of the arias associated with tenors of his ilk, but Bocelli makes the best of his talents, which are considerable. And he has done a lot to create interest among young voice students,(male) and as a voice teacher I make use of his appearance and his youthfulness to engage their interest, and he does that!!!!I think his record sales tell the tale.

5 out of 5 stars Verdi.......2007-01-03

Excellent Verdi selections. As usual, top tonal quality with excellent breath control. The best tenor to come along with such diversification as to sing just about anything presented to him. A superb choice for the connoisseur of italian operas.

1 out of 5 stars The triumph of mediocrity.......2006-02-04

No, Bocelli is not an awful singer, he is an awful OPERA singer, and it shows here. His colorless, uneducated and bland voice make me wonder why people like him so much. As a baritone in training I'm able to say that my voice teacher's STUDENTS sing much better than this guy.
His tessitura is nowere near adequate for singing any of the arias from Rigoletto, "La donna è mobile" sounds much like a kid would sing it. "Celeste Aida" is one of the worst selections, and one of the most electronically enhanced, as it requires a precise voice placement (which Bocelli doesn't posses) since much of it lies very high in the register, and a heavier, rounder voice; if the role is not adequate for many REAL tenors, it is much less adequate for a pop singer. The "feeling" raving reviewers talk about is nothing more than a voice coming (incorrectly) from the throat, and the "beautiful" high D in "Possente amor" is a beautifully screamed falsetto, the same could be said about "Di quella pira"'s C; what's amazing about all this is the fact that electronic enhancement doesn't make his voice sound better. Some have ludicrously compared him to the likes of Vargas, Domingo, and Corelli, even saying he's better; this is nothing more than ignorance and bad taste.
Maybe his fans are tired of detractors bringing out the big names in their defense, so let's be honest: he's one of the WORST opera interpreters out there, I wish great singers like Mariusz Kwiecen, Matthew Polenzani, and René Pape received the publicity he gets, though it won't happen; at least some consolation lies in the fact that these people are true artists willingly and GLADLY offering their art to the people in order to make a living; I'm sure if Andrea didn't make so much $$$$ with his opera experiment, he would've dropped this travesty long ago.

4 out of 5 stars no expert.......2005-12-17

I'm not a genuine, dyed-in -the-wool opera fan. The sound of the soprano voice makes me grit my teeth. Some of the great tenors are very pleasing, but mostly I'm just not especially enthusiastic or impressed. Actually, I think it's rather stupid for good singers to abuse their voices by bellowing. This was necessary before the invention of amplification, but not any more.
So, obviously, I'm not in the position to compare Bocelli's arias to those of the tenors considered the greats. I can hear that his voice lacks the robustness of the Pavarottis of this world. BUT - I like many of the famous arias, and to my ear, Bocelli's performances, electronically enhanced or not, are melodic and pleasant to the ear. As a result of listening to Bocelli, I've become familiar with some great music that I would otherwise be likely to ignore.
So I listen and enjoy and really don't care about all the criticism.
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ASIN: B000056JSW
Release Date: 2001-02-13

Tracks:

  1. Rigoletto: La donna e mobile - Luciano Pavarotti
  2. Nabucco: Va pesiero - Chicago Symphony Orchestra
  3. La forza del destino: Overture - Kirov Orchestra
  4. La Traviata: Un di felice - Joan Sutherland
  5. I Vespri Siciliani: Merce dilette amiche - Maria Chiara
  6. La Traviata: Libiamo ne' lieti calici - Joan Sutherland
  7. Il Trovatore: Di quella pira - Jose Carreras
  8. Il Trovatore: Vedi! le fosche notturne spoglie - Chicago Symphony Orchestra And Chorus
  9. Il Trovatore: Stride la vampa! - Stefania Toczyska
  10. Aida: Ritorna vincitor! - Leontyne Price
  11. Don Carlo: Dio che nell'alma infondere - Carlo Bergonzi
  12. La Traviata: Prelude - Orchestra E Coro Del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino
  13. Rigoletto: Caro nome - Joan Sutherland
  14. Don Carlo: O don fatale - Olga Borodina
  15. Aida: Se quel guerrier io fossi! Celeste Aida - Carlo Bergonzi
  16. Emani: Ernani! Ernani involami - Joan Sutherland
  17. Un Ballo in Maschera: Di tu se fedele - Jussi Bjorling
  18. Un Ballo in Maschera: Morro ma prima in grazia - Margaret Price
  19. Luisa Miller: Quando le sere al placido - Luciano Pavarotti
  20. Aida: Gloria all'Egitto - Chicago Symphony Orchestra

Tracks:

  1. Requiem: Dies irae - Wiener Philharmoniker
  2. La forza del destino: Pace pace mio Dio - Angela Gheorghiu
  3. Rigoletto: Questa o quella - Carlo Bergonzi
  4. Rigoletto: Bella figlia dell'amore - Luciano Pavarotti
  5. Otello: Ave Maria - Renee Fleming
  6. La Traviata: Parigi o cara - Frank Lopardo
  7. Macbeth: Ah la paterna mano - Luciano Pavarotti
  8. Il Trovatore: Squilli echeggi la tromba guerriera - Chicago Symphony Orchestra And Chorus
  9. Don Carlo: O Carlo ascolta - Dmitri Hvorostovsky
  10. Requiem: Ingemisco - Luciano Pavarotti
  11. Simon Baccanegra: Come in quest'ora bruna - Kiri Te Kanawa
  12. Macbeth: Salve o Re! Si colmi il calice - Lucia Aliberti
  13. Aida: O patria mia - Leontyne Price
  14. I lombardi: La mia letizia infondere - Placido Domingo
  15. Aida: Lo sguardo avea degli angeli - Montserrat Caballe
  16. La forza del destino: Solenne in quest'ora - Nikolai Putilin
  17. Macbeth: Patria opressa - Chicago Symphony Orchestra And Chorus
  18. Il Trovatore: Tacea la notte - Katia Ricciarelli
  19. I due Foscari: Dal piu remoto esilio - Odio solo ed odio atroce - Jose Carreras
  20. Don Carlo: Spuntato ecco il di esultanza - Orchestra E Coro Del Teatro Alla Scala Di Milano

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars OKAY, TAKE ME AWAY........2006-01-20

I don't know opera.

Last summer we had an incredible 20th anniversary trip to Italy. As a side trip from Venice, we planned a night in Verona. Neither my wife or I had been to an opera.

Is this how its supposed to be...

...an incredible star filled night with a three quarter moon, the largest stage and outdoor theatrical production on the planet, all taking place in a roman colleseum (arena) built in 180 a.d., an incredible colorful set and production with a full symphony orchestra and voices that don't come easy. Aida.

Now I know what all the hpye is as you opera fans sure are lucky to have such a beautiful setting for all your productions.

Okay, we got spoiled. But I also found myself getting spoiled on the Italian composer Verdi.

For me, this set is not only a "take me back to Verona" trip, but a great introduction to Verdi's other works. With some of the biggest names in the opera world in starring roles, I listened to both discs twice the first night they arrived.

And, of course, we are planning a return trip to Verona in the very near future to see some more Verdi...perhaps Nabucco or Otello or Macbeth...I'll even settle for Aida again. It was such a magical experience and a superb introduction to opera and Verdi.

This set continues that magical moment for us and provides a great introduction to a master of the opera...Verdi.

5 out of 5 stars Great music...stunning recording quality.......2002-11-01

This is a marvelous compendium of Verdi's opera works that even the serious opera fan wouldn't turn his nose up at. These are the top contemporary soloists singing with first tier orchestras. When I saw the Decca label, I expected reasonable quality, but this disk is stunningly well engineered. Most of the vocals match the best jazz cds for immediacy and intimacy, and the orchestras are equally well done.

5 out of 5 stars Incredible.......2002-06-05

I don't say incredible about too many things, but Verdi was the zenith of Italian Opera and Solti and the Chicago Symphony and the Vienna Philharmonic are the quintessential ensembles for modern classical performance. Not to mention that most of the voices showcased have their own lines of CDs (Pavarotti, etc.) This CD is the best Verdi album available, and it has EVERYTHING. BUY THIS CD!

5 out of 5 stars Just Stunning!.......2002-01-26

In my opinion this recording is stunning. I am not usually a fan of compilations in classical music, as they're usually watered down representations made under the presumption that the listener would find the full-blown version intimidating or boring. This one, however, is not only an exception in my view, but a recording that deserves a high place of honor in every serious listener's collection. The representation of artists, both vocal and orchestral, is breathtaking and impressive for the span of years. A great big thank you to the people at Decca responsible for putting this collection together, as it is obvious to this listener that a great deal of thought and care went into looking for the most beautiful version of every piece on here. I have purchased two copies, one for home and one for the office, and have gotten two friends similarly hooked. I am also feverishly searching for more pairings of Joan Sutherland and Carlo Bergonzi. In the meantime, I'm on to Essential Puccini!!
Carlo Bergonzi - The Sublime Voice ~ 40 Tracks from the Legendary Tenor
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ASIN: B00004C8TH
Release Date: 2001-06-12

Tracks:

  1. La Boheme: Che Gelida Manina - Carlo Bergonzi/Renata Tebaldi/Rodolfo Gianna D'Angelo/Ettore Bastianini
  2. La Boheme: O Soave Fanciulla - Carlo Bergonzi/Renata Tebaldi/Rodolfo Gianna D'Angelo/Ettore Bastianini
  3. La Boheme: Mimi E Tanto Malata - Carlo Bergonzi/Renata Tebaldi/Rodolfo Gianna D'Angelo/Ettore Bastianini
  4. La Boheme: Dunque E Proprio Finita! - Carlo Bergonzi/Renata Tebaldi/Rodolfo Gianna D'Angelo/Ettore Bastianini
  5. La Boheme: In Un Coupe?... O Mimi, Tu Piu Non Torni - Carlo Bergonzi/Renata Tebaldi/Rodolfo Gianna D'Angelo/Ettore Bastianini
  6. Madama Butterfly: Dovunque Al Mondo - Carlo Bergonzi/Renata Tebaldi/Fiorenza Cossotto/Enzo Sordello
  7. Madama Butterfly: Vogliatemi Bene - Carlo Bergonzi/Renata Tebaldi/Fiorenza Cossotto/Enzo Sordello
  8. Madama Butterfly: Io So Che Alle Sue Pene - Carlo Bergonzi/Renata Tebaldi/Fiorenza Cossotto/Enzo Sordello
  9. Madama Butterfly: Addio, Fiorito Asil - Carlo Bergonzi/Renata Tebaldi/Fiorenza Cossotto/Enzo Sordello
  10. Cavalleria Rusticana: Ah! Io Vedi, Che Hai Tu Detto? - Carlo Bergonzi/Fiorenza Cossotto
  11. Pagliacci: Recitar!... Vesti La Giubba - Carlo Bergonzi
  12. Don Carlo: Dio, Che Nell'alma Infondere - Carlo Bergonzi/Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau/Tugomir Franc/Chor Of The ROHCG
  13. Rigoletto: Questa O Quella - Carlo Bergonzi/Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau/Renata Scotto/Fiorenza Cossotto
  14. Rigoletto: Ella Mi Fu Rapita! - Carlo Bergonzi/Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau/Renata Scotto/Fiorenza Cossotto
  15. Rigoletto: Parmi Veder Le Lagrime - Carlo Bergonzi/Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau/Renata Scotto/Fiorenza Cossotto
  16. Rigoletto: Possente Amor Mi Chiama - Carlo Bergonzi/Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau/Renata Scotto/Fiorenza Cossotto
  17. Rigoletto: La Donna E Mobile - Carlo Bergonzi/Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau/Renata Scotto/Fiorenza Cossotto
  18. Rigoletto: Bella Figlia Dell'amore - Carlo Bergonzi/Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau/Renata Scotto/Fiorenza Cossotto
  19. Otello: Dio! Mi Potevi Scagliar - Carlo Bergonzi

Tracks:

  1. Un Ballo In Maschera: La Rivedra Nell'estasi - Carlo Bergonzi/Birgit Nilsson/Giulietta Simionato/Sylvia Stahlman/Fernando Corena/Libero Arbace...
  2. Un Ballo In Maschera: Di' Tu Se Fedele - Carlo Bergonzi/Birgit Nilsson/Giulietta Simionato/Sylvia Stahlman/Fernando Corena/Libero Arbace...
  3. Un Ballo In Maschera: E' Scherzo Od E Follia - Carlo Bergonzi/Birgit Nilsson/Giulietta Simionato/Sylvia Stahlman/Fernando Corena/Libero Arbace...
  4. Un Ballo In Maschera: Teco Io Sto - Carlo Bergonzi/Birgit Nilsson/Giulietta Simionato/Sylvia Stahlman/Fernando Corena/Libero Arbace...
  5. Un Ballo In Maschera: Forse La Soglia Attinse - Carlo Bergonzi/Birgit Nilsson/Giulietta Simionato/Sylvia Stahlman/Fernando Corena/Libero Arbace...
  6. Un Ballo In Maschera: Ma Se M'e Forza Perderti - Carlo Bergonzi/Birgit Nilsson/Giulietta Simionato/Sylvia Stahlman/Fernando Corena/Libero Arbace...
  7. Tosca: E Lucevan Le Stelle - Carlo Bergonzi
  8. Manon Lescaut: Donna Non Vidi Mai - Carlo Bergonzi
  9. Aida: Se Quel Guerrier Io Fossie!... Celeste Aida - Carlo Bergonzi/Renata Tebaldi
  10. Aida: Pur Ti Riveggo, Mia Dolce Aida - Carlo Bergonzi/Renata Tebaldi
  11. La Gioconda: Cielo E Mar! - Carlo Bergonzi
  12. La Traviata: Un Di Felice, Eterea - Carlo Bergonzi/Joan Sutherland/Dora Carral/Piero De Palma/Chor Del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino
  13. La Traviata: Lunge Da Lei - Carlo Bergonzi/Joan Sutherland/Dora Carral/Piero De Palma/Chor Del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino
  14. La Traviata: De' Miei Bollenti Spiriti - Carlo Bergonzi/Joan Sutherland/Dora Carral/Piero De Palma/Chor Del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino
  15. La Traviata: O Mio Rimorso! - Carlo Bergonzi/Joan Sutherland/Dora Carral/Piero De Palma/Chor Del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino
  16. La Traviata: Parigi, O Cara - Carlo Bergonzi/Joan Sutherland/Dora Carral/Piero De Palma/Chor Del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino
  17. Il Trovatore: Deserto Sulla Terra - Carlo Bergonzi/Ettore Bastianini/Chor Del Teatro All Scalla Di Milano
  18. Il Trovatore: Ah! Si, Ben Mio - Carlo Bergonzi/Ettore Bastianini/Chor Del Teatro All Scalla Di Milano
  19. Il Trovatore: Di Quella Pira - Carlo Bergonzi/Ettore Bastianini/Chor Del Teatro All Scalla Di Milano
  20. Adriana Lecouvreur: La Dolcissima Effigie - Carlo Bergonzi
  21. Adriana Lecouvreur: L'anima Ho Stanca - Carlo Bergonzi

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Complete Solti/Bergonzi Ballo Released.......2007-04-24

No need to add to what the other reviewers say about this five-star collection. I am writing to alert readers that on April 10, 2007 Decca released the complete recording of Un Ballo in Maschera with Bergonzi, Nilsson, Stahlman, Simionato, and MacNeil, conducted by Solti. To read my detailed review of that release, bring the product up on Amazon.

5 out of 5 stars Another dazzled listener.......2006-12-12

I had to write the same thing for the Sony Classical recording of a Bergonzi recital of Italian songs--this is simply one of the most passionate and intelligent singers I have ever heard, and he sounds as good or better now than when I first played one of his records 25 years ago. Anyone who has the slightest shred of interest in the operatic voice should own this collection from one of the truest and most passionate tenors in recorded history.

5 out of 5 stars Sublime indeed.......2006-05-31

I first came to appreciate the artistry that is Carlo Bergonzi on his magnificnt recording of Butterly with Renata Scotto. Later I got the privelege of hearing him several times in person. He was among the most intelligent of tenors. He knew his voice well and how to use that voice to convey the drama and music in a wonderful combination.

If you appreciate Bergozni, this recording will remind you why. If you are not familiar with "The Tenor's Tenor", you will find out why he has that title. However, in addition to the magnificent Bergonzi, you also get wonderful performances from partners such as Tebaldi, Birgit Nilsson, Sutherland, Scotto, Fischer-Dieskau and Cossotto.

I can only find fault with a couple of the selections. First and foremost is that Bergonzi should never have even attempted the Dio Mi Potevi from Otello. That is the only performance that is in anyway subpar. It is unlike any other performance on this recording (or any other time I heard Bergonzi) -- forced. I would have far preferred a version of Una Furtiva Lagrima, which Bergonzi could sing the sock off of. Or given the presence of E Lucevan Stelle, couldn't they have included Recondita Armonia instead? The only other very minor complaint is the pairing with Nilsson . The duet is fine until the very end. On the final high C you can't even hear Bergonzi due to the sheer size of Nilsson's voice. The music and performance of both are wonderful, but a perfect Alfredo and perfect Brunnhilde do not necessarily mesh. But that is a minor quibble. Aside from a disappearing Carlo, it is quite a wonderful performance.

On the plus side a few things particularly stand out. To me, this is simply the best recording ever of Cielo e Mar. The sections with Tebaldi (Boheme and Butterfly and Aida in particuar) are fabulous. Other standouts include the quartet from Rigoletto with Scotto, Cossotto and Fischer-Dieskau and the Cavelleria duet with Cossotto.

All in all, this is, with a few minor exceptions, a magnificent collection of the best of Carlo Bergonzi.

5 out of 5 stars The sublime vocal artist.......2003-08-15

I have seen most of the great tenors of the past 50 years at the Met: Corelli, Tucker, Vickers, Gedda, Pavarotti, Domingo, etc.. For me, Bergonzi over all, was the superior Italian Opera tenor. His legato, agility, breath control, tasteful musicianship, diction, was superior to most of the great tenors. He was outstanding as Nemorino and Rhadames; Edgardo and Alvaro etc.. This CD shows him at his very best, which is a joy to hear. This CD is a must vocal lesson for any aspiring young tenor, as Carlo Bergonzi is a master singer.

5 out of 5 stars Blown away!.......2003-01-20

This album brings Carlo Bregonzi to life. This is a view from all angels. He commands such an array of singing styles.
No one brings the great composers to life the way Carlo Bergonzi does.

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Jussi Bjorling: Opera Arias
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Voice of the 20th Century..
  • The OTHER essential Bjoerling CD; 10 stars! 20!
Jussi Bjorling: Opera Arias
Giacomo Puccini , Umberto Giordano , Francesco Cilea , Giacomo Meyerbeer , Charles Gounod , Jules Massenet , Friedrich von Flotow , Gioachino Rossini , Nils Grevillius , and Jussi Bjorling
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ASIN: B000002S05
Release Date: 2002-11-05

Tracks:

  1. Act II: 'Una furtiva lagrima': L'Elisir d'Amore
  2. Act III: 'Ah! si ben mio coll'essere': Verdi: Il Trovatore
  3. Act I: Di tu se fedele': Un Ballo in Maschera
  4. Act I: 'Se quel guerrier': Aida
  5. Act I: 'Recitar!...Vesti la giubba': I Pagliacci
  6. Act I: 'Che gelida manina': La Boh
  7. Act I: 'O soave fanciulla': La Boh
  8. Act I: 'Recondita armonia': Tosca
  9. Act Three: 'E lucevan le stelle': Tosca
  10. Act Three: 'Ch'ella mi creda libero': La Fanciulla del West
  11. Act Three: 'Nessun dorma!': Turandot
  12. Act Three: 'Amor ti vieta': Fedora
  13. Act II: 'E la solita storia': L'Arlesiana
  14. 'Mi batte, il cor... O paradiso': L'Africaine
  15. Act III: 'Salut! demeure chaste et pure': Faust
  16. Act III: 'Je suis seul!...Ah, fuyez, douce image': Manon
  17. Act III: 'M appari tutt'amor': Martha
  18. Cujus animan: Stabat Mater

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Voice of the 20th Century.........2000-07-13

Björling tops most polls as "singer of the 20th century", and justly so. Whether one prefers his velvety,lyrically smooth voice of the 30s and 40s, or his more full-bodied, darker power-tenor of the late 50s (he was ready to take on Lohengrin and Otello just before his death), no other human voice has left a legacy of Björling's caliber in recording history.

This collection is a wonderful presentation of the young Björling. His voice was said to have a direct appeal to emotions. Listen to "Ch'ella mi creda libero" with its almost extraterrestial "lift" and try to keep the lump in your throat from growing!

The-37 "O Paradiso" is a fantastic display of power blended with beauty - which is also the case with the Tosca arias presented here.

"Che Gelida Manina" is by many regarded as Björling's signature aria, just as "La Boheme" was said to be his signature opera. The -36 version here shows Björling aged 25 with wonderful silvery tone and grasp of message, problems with Italian pronounciation or not.

Björling never lapsed into self parodic sobbing or exaggerated shouts or gliding "loops" to get a message across. He insisted on sticking to what the composer actually had written down...and within these vocal restraints, Björling still managed to portray an unexplored universe of human feelings. "Vesti La Giubba" is a good example of this: no sobbing or bitter laughter but downright hartbreaking nonetheless. True art!

His -44 studio version of "Nessun Dorma" makes an interesting comparison with his -59 recording from the complete Turandot. Touch and go which one to go for as the second or third best version of "...Dorma" ever in recording history. The shining beacon is in my opinion from a radio concert in Sweden in 1944, where Björling for once actually DOES go beyond the strict readings of the work. His final B just stretches on and on and on into eternity - read heaven.

As for his famous ringing high notes, his final D flat on Cujus Animan may be THE one most beautiful sound I've ever heard from a human being!

If you do not have any Björling CDs, this may be a perfect introduction to his art.

And where to go from there? Well,"O Paradiso" is one of many excellent collections from the 50s. There's also a Norwegian compilation called "jussi's Beste" (which sold to platinum in Norway 35 years after his death...). This CD contains among other highlights the wonderful Christmas song "O Helga Natt", in which the final high note is sung with such force that it threatens to blow your speakers to oblivion, never mind your ears...(if it is the last sound I will ever hear, it is OK by me...).

If you want a complete opera recording, you just have to invest your hard earned cash (or bank credit as is the case with me) on Beechams "La Boheme".

Someone said elsewhere that once you have listened to Björling, you may never want to listen to any other tenor...ever: HOW VERY TRUE!

5 out of 5 stars The OTHER essential Bjoerling CD; 10 stars! 20!.......1999-03-15

Along with the "Pearl Fishers Duet" CD, to me this is the other essential Bjoerling. (The more than 2 dozen friends who've received those 2 CDs as a gift can testify to that!)

The "Vesti" is completely heartbreaking, maybe because there's none of the histrionic sobbing that usually accompanies it. And of course there is that 1945 recording of "Nessun dorma!", which I have seen referred to as one of the 5 greatest recordings of all time. The arias from Tosca are also outstanding. The only addition that would make this perfect CD "even more perfect" would be the inclusion of the Gonoud "Ah! Leve-toi, soleil!"

Although I have loved classical music since I was a kid, until Jussi every tenor I ever heard sounded like an opera parody. Jussi is different; he doesn't make you think "Now there's a guy taking a deep breath and singing loud." To steal a line from Amadeus, when he opens his mouth you "hear the voice of God"; absolute, divine beauty, untainted by ego or eccentricity. that seems to flow without strain or effort.

The only risk in listening to this (or, perhaps, any other Bjoerling) CD? You may never, ever be satisfied with any other voice.
Story Of Verdi In Words And Music
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    Story Of Verdi In Words And Music

    Manufacturer: Vox (Classical)
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    ASIN: B000001KDJ
    Release Date: 1995-04-16

    Tracks:

    1. La forza del destino: Overture
    2. Aida: Ballet
    3. Otello: Drinking Song
    4. Otello: Ave Maria
    5. La forza del destino: Overture
    6. Requiem: Requiem aeternam
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    8. Nabucco: Chorus Of The Hebrew Slaves
    9. Aida: Ballet
    10. Rigoletto: La Donna e Mobile
    11. Requiem: Agnus Dei
    12. Anvil Chorus
    13. La Traviata: Libiamo (Drinking Song)
    14. La Traviata: Sempre Libera
    15. La forza del destino: Solenne in Quest'Ora
    16. La forza del destino: Pace, Pace, Mio Dio
    17. Aida: Celeste Aida
    18. Aida: O Patria Mia
    19. Requiem: Dies Irae
    20. Otello: Opening
    21. Falstaff: L'Onore! Ladri!
    22. La Traviata: Addio Del Passato
    23. Il Trovatore: Stride la Vampa
    24. Nabucco: Chorus Of The Hebrew Slaves
    25. Aida: Chorus And Triumphal March From Act II
    26. La forza del destino: Pace, Pace, From Scene 4
    27. Aida: Qui Radames verra, From Scene 3
    Artists Of The Century - Caruso, The Greatest Tenor In The World
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    Artists Of The Century - Caruso, The Greatest Tenor In The World

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    ASIN: B00000J913
    Release Date: 1999-05-25

    Tracks:

    1. Act II: Amor Ti Vieta
    2. Act II: Che Gelinda Manina
    3. Act III: Salut Demeure Chaste Et Pure
    4. Act III: Di Quella Pira
    5. Act IV: Spirto Gentil, Ne' Sogni Miei (Romanza)
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    7. Act IV: Mi Batte Il Cor...O Paradiso!
    8. Act I: Un Di All'Azzurro Spazio (Improvviso)
    9. Recitar!... Vesti La Giubba
    10. Act I: Questa O Quella
    11. Act IV: La Donna E Mobile
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    20. Act II: Cielo E Mar
    21. Act II: Nell'Ore Arcane Della Sua Lussuria... Ora E Per Sempre Addio
    22. Un Ballo In Maschera: Act I: Di' Tu Se Fedele
    23. Act II: Una Furtiva Lagrima

    Tracks:

    1. Act III: Je Suis Seul... Ah, Uyez, Douce Image
    2. Act II: Chi Mi Frena In Tal Momento? (Sextett)
    3. Act I: O Soave Fanciulla
    4. Act III: Ella Mi Fu Rapita!...Parmi Veder Le Lagrime
    5. Act I: Donna Non Vidi Mai
    6. Cujus Animam
    7. Act II: Oh! Mostruosa Colpa!... Si, Pel Ciel
    8. Act I: Libiamo, Libiamo (Brindisi)
    9. Ingemisco
    10. Act II: Faiblesse De La Race Humaine!... Inspirez-Moi, Race Divine
    11. Act III: Ah! Tout Est Bien Fini!... O Souverain, O Juge, O Pere!
    12. Act IV: O Figli, O Figli Miei... Ah, La Paterna Mano
    13. Act II: Pour Moi Ce Jour Est Tout Mystere
    14. Act I: A Cette Voix Quel Trouble...Je Crois Entendre Encore
    15. Act IV: Bella Figlia Dell'Amore (Quartett) - Giuseppe De Luca
    16. Act II: Chi Mi Frena In Tal Momento? (Sextett) - Amelita Galli-Curci
    17. Act I: Frondi Tenere E Belle...Ombra Mai Fu (Largo)
    18. Act I: Studenti! Udite!
    19. Crucifixus

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars A nice overview of Caruso's legacy.......2007-01-04

    Enrico Caruso was one of the first "media stars," with his recordings selling widely in the early twentieth century; he helped popularize the recording industry. He was one of the leading tenors of his day, and is regarded as one of the tops of the twentieth century (although he began serious singing in the late 19th century).

    This CD features some of his "greatest hits," among which are his well reputed version of "Vesti la giubba" (from I Pagliacci, one of his signature operas); arias from Verdi's Rigoletto, including the bold "Questa o quella" and "La donna e mobile"; some of his most popular recordings from Puccini, including "E lucevan le stelle," "Recondita armonia," and "Che gelida manina." Nice additions to the CD are wonderful ensemble pieces, such as the sextet from Lucia di Lammermoor (including the voice of Luisa Tetrazzini) and the quartet from Rigoletto (with Amelita Galli-Curci).

    Interesting tidbits include his first recording, from 1902, and his last, from 1920.

    All in all, this is a very nice representation of his work. I'm not sure that it compares with the old LP (with him in clown outfit) that includes Rossini's nearly unsingable "La danza," among other items. But it is a terrific introduction to the art of Caruso. Anyone who has not listened to this tenor's works before would be well advised to use this as their entree to his oeuvre.

    5 out of 5 stars Unearthly.......2002-12-23

    Forget toiling for a BMW, enjoy finer things in life.One of my personal favorites is ''Le pecheurs de perles'', but the offer is overwhelming.

    4 out of 5 stars If You Only Buy One Caruso . . ........2001-01-03

    let this be it! Wonderful, generous selection of his singles for Victor, most of them solos, but a few duets, quartets, quintets, and a sextet. The accompanying booklet makes a great deal of including his first and last recordings, but by far the most important here is Caruso's 1907 recording of Vesti la giubba, the first classical recording to sell over a million copies in the United States. If you listen to it, you'll know why--it's every bit as melodramatic as the minstrel show singles with which it shared the top of the early twentieth-century charts.
    Pavarotti's Opera Made Easy - My Favorite Love Duets
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Excellent value
    Pavarotti's Opera Made Easy - My Favorite Love Duets

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    ASIN: B000004258
    Release Date: 1994-08-23

    Tracks:

    1. La Boheme: O soave fanciulla
    2. La Traviata: Un di felice
    3. La Traviata: Parigi, o cara
    4. Lucia di Lammermoor: Ah! Verranno a te sull'aure
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    6. Don Giovanni: La ci darem la mano
    7. A Masked Ball: M'ami, m'ami!...Oh, qual soave brivido
    8. Madame Butterfly: Vogliatemi bene
    9. Aida: Pur ti riveggo, mia dolce Aida...Fuggiam gli ardori inospiti
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    11. TOSCA: Gente la dentro...Mario! Mario! Mario!

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Excellent value.......2001-04-18

    This is a great CD of popular operatic love duets, my favorites being the last duet from Traviata and the magnificent extended duet from Tosca. I love this CD so much that I am very tempted to get to know most of the operas featured in more detail. Very enjoyable!!

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    Thank You (Bonus DVD) [Enhanced] [Explicit Lyrics]

    Nuestra Navidad: Latin Christmas

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    Whatever It Takes

    Old Regime