| Disc: 1 |
| 1. Die Entführung Aus Dem Serail |
| 2. Die Entführung Aus Dem Serail |
| 3. Die Entführung Aus Dem Serail |
| 4. Die Entführung Aus Dem Serail |
| 5. Die Entführung Aus Dem Serail |
| 6. Die Entführung Aus Dem Serail |
| 7. Die Entführung Aus Dem Serail |
| 8. Die Entführung Aus Dem Serail |
| 9. Die Entführung Aus Dem Serail |
| 10. Die Entführung Aus Dem Serail |
| Disc: 2 |
| 1. Die Entführung Aus Dem Serail |
| 2. Die Entführung Aus Dem Serail |
| 3. Die Entführung Aus Dem Serail |
| 4. Die Entführung Aus Dem Serail |
| 5. Die Entführung Aus Dem Serail |
| 6. Die Entführung Aus Dem Serail |
| 7. Così Fan Tutte: Come Scoglio |
| 8. Così Fan Tutte: Der Odem Der Liebe (Un' Aura Amorosa) |
| 9. Così Fan Tutte: Ei Parte...Senti! ...Ah, No! |
| 10. Così Fan Tutte: Per Pietà, Ben Mio, Perdona |
Abuduction from the Seraglio,Various Artists,Gala,Classical,Opera,Opera / Operetta / Oratorio,Opera/Operetta
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Abuduction from the Seraglio
Manufacturer: Gala ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001XMY Release Date: 2000-06-06 |
Tracks:
- Die Entf Aus Dem Serail
- Die Entf Aus Dem Serail
- Die Entf Aus Dem Serail
- Die Entf Aus Dem Serail
- Die Entf Aus Dem Serail
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- Die Entf Aus Dem Serail
- Die Entf Aus Dem Serail
- Die Entf Aus Dem Serail
- Die Entf Aus Dem Serail
- Die Entf Aus Dem Serail
- Die Entf Aus Dem Serail
- Die Entf Aus Dem Serail
- Die Entf Aus Dem Serail
- Die Entf Aus Dem Serail
Tracks:
- Die Entf Aus Dem Serail
- Die Entf Aus Dem Serail
- Die Entf Aus Dem Serail
- Die Entf Aus Dem Serail
- Die Entf Aus Dem Serail
- Die Entf Aus Dem Serail
- Cosan Tutte: Come Scoglio
- Cosan Tutte: Der Odem Der Liebe (Un' Aura Amorosa)
- Cosan Tutte: Ei Parte...Senti! ...Ah, No!
- Cosan Tutte: Per PietBen Mio, Perdona
- Die Zauberfl Dies Bildnis Ist Bezaubernd Sch
- Die Zauberfl Wie Stark Ist Nicht Dein Zauberton
- Die Zauberfl In Diesen Heil'gen Hallen
Customer Reviews:
Mozart by the Mozarteans for the Mozarteans.......2001-01-29
The opera heaps fiendish difficulties on the lead soprano and tenor. In Act II, the voice of Constanze is carpet bombed by almost a quarter of an hour of brilliant and difficult coloratura warbling with only a short orchestral interlude in the middle to regain her breath. Belmonte has one long, long piece of vocal pyrotechnics after another.
Elizabeth Schwartzkopf does a fine job. Yes, she bobbles a note-but even great Homer and Jove occasionally nod. Anton Dermota is the star of the set, undoubtedly the Mozart tenor of the recording era. He did not have the prettiest voice on record, nor the longest breath control, but he was simply right in every thing he did. As a singing performer, he is matched only by Maria Callas and Tito Gobbi, very rarified company, indeed. Here, his voice is well caught. The man sang Mozart as nearly perfectly as any mortal is likely to do. What a pity that his active singing career did not extend into the digital era so that the orchestra could be matched to the near-perfection of the singer. Emmy Loose, as always, does with seeming ease what Mozart asks of her. One cannot give higher praise. She is particularly amusing when she follows Osmin down into the basso-profundo depths.
I cannot agree on the smaller parts. Pedrillo, the second tenor is a clown. I am not particularly upset to hear a clown part sung by a man who sounds very like Eddie Cantor, the old vaudeville and radio comedian. He sings that lovely, but unregarded gem in Act III, "In Mohrenland", very well. Osmin is sung by Herbert Almen, a woefully under-recorded performer who seems to have been a reliable house basso all over Germany in the years straddling World War II. In every performance of the Serail that I have seen, the weak link has always been Osmin (not Constanze). On this recording, Almen is a true bass who produces controlled and focused sound from the top to the bottom of his range-providing us with a performance rather than a gargle. In the recital portion of the disc he gives a very clean-sounding aria from Die Zauberfloete which, to my astonishment, I found I preferred to outings by Greindl and Hotter.
The recital portion of the CD showcases pieces from Cosi fan Tutte and Die Zauberfloete by Schwartzkopf, Dermota and Almen. It is a nice little benefit and almost makes up for the failure to record Constanze's Act I aria. I suppose this omission must reflect some standard performance cut of the era, although I cannot imagine why it should have been done.
A must-have for lovers of Mozart's best neglected opera.......1999-05-18
Unlike performers today who seem to be lacking insight into the heart and soul of Mozart, the principal soloists of this recording truly understand--and love--this music, and to the listener it will be readily apparent. Though sometimes a little quirky and requiring a second and third hearing to fully grasp the profundity of the artistry, this is a first-rate, endearing version of Die Entfuhrung.
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