Main Performer: Antonio Salvadori (Baritone); Dano Raffanti (Tenor); Diana Montague (Mezzo soprano); Katia Ricciarelli (Soprano); Marcello Lippi (Bass)
Orchestra / Ensemble(s): Venice La Fenice Chorus; Venice La Fenice Orchestra
Date of Release: 01/1992
Label / Distributor: Nuova Era / Metronome
Pieces in Set: 2
Running Time: 2 hours 5 minutes
Genre(s): Stage works
Producer: A. Nava, D. Prefumo
SPAR Code: DDD
Catalogue Number: 702021
Work 1
Work Title: (I) Capuleti e i Montecchi
Excerpt(s): 1. Overture; ACT 1 - Aggiorna appena; O di Capellio 2. E' serbata a questa acciaro; L'amo, ah, l'amo, e mi è più cara 3. Se Romeo t'uccise un figlio 4. La tremenda ultrice spada 5. Eccomi in lieta vesta; Oh! quante volte 6. Si fuggire: a noi non resta 7. Vieni, ah!, vieni, e in me riposa 8. Lieta notte avventurosa 9. Sorcorso, sostegno 10. Se ogni speme è a nio rapita 11. Morte io non tremo il sai 12. Ah! non poss'io partire 13. Solto! ad un sol mio grido 14. Svena, ah! svena un disperato 15. Sorgi, mio ben 16. Tu sola, o mia Giulietta; Deh! tu, deh!, tu, bell'anima
Composer: Vincenzo Bellini (1801 - 1835)
Genre: Stage works
Date Written: 1830
Conductor: Bruno Campanella
Orchestra / Ensemble: Venice La Fenice Orchestra
Orchestra / Ensemble: Venice La Fenice Chorus
Main Performer: Antonio Salvadori (Baritone), Dano Raffanti (Tenor), Diana Montague (Mezzo soprano), Katia Ricciarelli (Soprano), Marcello Lippi (Bass)
Opera Part(s): Antonio Salvadori (Lorenzo), Dano Raffanti (Tebaldo), Diana Montague (Romeo), Katia Ricciarelli (Giulietta), Marcello Lippi (Capellio)
Advantages: Kasarova's personal touch. Virtuosic without showing off Disadvantages: She doesn't keep singing forever
...any legato line to achieve it. Like her idol, WA Mozart, this gal can operate within the boundary while generating a singing experience that transcends it.
The tracks included are:
1. HANDEL: Rinaldo: Or la tromba in suon festante
2. GLUCK: Orfeo ed Euridice: Che faro senza Euridice
3. MOZART: Le nozze di Figaro: Voi che sapete che cosa e amor
4. MOZART: Don Giovanni: Batti, batti, o bel Masetto
5. ROSSINI: La Cenerentola: Nacqui all'affanno/ Non piu mesta
6. ROSSINI: Il barbiere di Siviglia: Una voce poco fa
7. ROSSINI: L'Italiana in Algeri: Amici in ogni evento/ Pensa alla patra
8. DONIZETTI: Anna Bolena: Spossa a Percy/ Per questa fiamma indomita
9. DONIZETTI: La Favorita: Fia dunque vero/ O mio Fernando
10. BELLINI: ICapuleti e iMontecchi: Se Romeo t'uccise un figlio
Her repertoire had grown even wider since this CD came out...
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Advantages: about equal! Disadvantages: high price of the Sutherland set
...Keen opera fans may sometimes be puzzled by the choice available on the shelves of the larger record shops, especially when trying to compare two stellar casts. Bellini's last (and arguably greatest) opera, I Puritani, is a case in point, with recordings by Callas and Sutherland heading the list. Personally I bought both, to avoid having to choose, but each has it's merits. Callas, as always, brings greater warmth and fire to the usually pallid role of Elvira, but Sutherland's effortless roulades and trills are a joy to hear, and a young Pavarotti has a flawless technique in the infamous tenor role which defeated Caruso, complete with a hair-raising top F in his final aria. The Sutherland set also avoids the cuts made in the earlier recording, but is handicapped by Decca's greedy pricing - still at full-price after 30 years? Come on...
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...like 2 parts of the same psyche debating each other.
Bellini wrote some drop dead gorgeous ensemble numbers in this work. Act I ensemble finale is superbly blended, and Act II trio 'Angiol di pace' is one of the most beautiful in opera. Maestro Pinchas Steinberg leads the ORF-Symphony Orchestra in a precise and idiomatic manner, taking great care not to cover his singer while keep the tempi flowing.
If you are a bel canto fan, this is a great CD recording to buy. It displays bel canto singing at its best. The sound is very good for a live recording with some coughing in the audience occasionally (not excessive, tho).
There are 2 CDs. The opera is sung in Italian.
Booklet contains track listing, photos of all the principals, note on the history of the opera, synopsis, and libretto in German, English and Italian....
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helpful 14.04.2007
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