While Stevie Nicks had the most recognizable voice in Fleetwood Mac, there was no guarantee she could craft the same kind of pop-rock magic without the help of the Mac's guiding musical force, Lindsey Buckingham. As such, Bella Donna found her emerging surprisingly strongly as a solo talent. Part of the credit goes to Tom Petty, who gave her an excellent song in "Stop Dragging My Heart Around" (and duets with her on it). But other high points are Nicks's own creations, including the urgently rocking "Edge of Seventeen" and the country-tinged ballad "Leather and Lace" (a duet with Don Henley). A few tunes here are forgettable, but overall Nicks started her solo career on a high note. --Peter Blackstock
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Bella Donna
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Bella Donna
Stevie Nicks Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002IB9 Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Bella Donna
- Kind Of Woman
- Stop Draggin' My Heart Around
- Think About It
- After The Glitter Fades
- Edge Of Seventeen
- How Still My Love
- Leather And Lace
- Ouside The Rain
- The Highwayman
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While Stevie Nicks had the most recognizable voice in Fleetwood Mac, there was no guarantee she could craft the same kind of pop-rock magic without the help of the Mac's guiding musical force, Lindsey Buckingham. As such, Bella Donna found her emerging surprisingly strongly as a solo talent. Part of the credit goes to Tom Petty, who gave her an excellent song in "Stop Dragging My Heart Around" (and duets with her on it). But other high points are Nicks's own creations, including the urgently rocking "Edge of Seventeen" and the country-tinged ballad "Leather and Lace" (a duet with Don Henley). A few tunes here are forgettable, but overall Nicks started her solo career on a high note. --Peter BlackstockCustomer Reviews:
DOin all you cAn for me?.......2007-06-18
Stevie Nicks - Bella Donna.......2007-05-08
Stevie Nicks: Bella Donna is great for her first solo album!!.......2006-11-21
Stevie Nicks - Bella Donna (1981) .......2006-06-27
The result was a shrewdly crafted classic rock album that appealed strongly to both her existing fan base and the general listener. Top 10 duets such as "Stop Dragging My Heart Around" and "Leather and Lace" catapulted the album to the #1 spot, making Nicks the first (and ultimately the only) member of Fleetwood Mac to earn solid commercial success outside the group. So much for the question of whether she's a viable solo act.
However, Bella Donna was much more than a calculated star vehicle. "Edge of Seventeen" is Stevie in all her mystical glory and has become a rock standard outlasting the more standard fare such as "Stop Dragging My Heart Around." Other Nicks' songs, notably "Kind of Woman" and "After the Glitter Fades," are songwriting jewels proving she has the goods regardless of who she partners with. "Outside the Rain" is a great track if you're a Nicks fan, but a solo album for a star like Stevie Nicks should cater to the fans.
Bella Donna was the perfect album to get Nicks established as a solo artist, and it does so without compromising her image or style. That Nicks could pull this off in the all boys' club of late seventies rock was no mean feat. As great as Bella Donna is, however, Nicks' next album, The Wild Heart, would be even better.
Bella Donna.......2006-06-27
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Cecilia Bartoli - If You Love Me (Se tu m'ami ), 18th-Century Italian Songs
Alessandro Scarlatti , Antonio Caldara , Antonio Lotti , Antonio Cesti , Giovanni Paisiello , Anonymous , Benedetto Marcello , Giuseppe Giordani , Giulio Caccini , Alessandro Parisotti , Pietro Francesco Cavalli , Antonio Vivaldi , Giacomo Carissimi , Cecilia Bartoli , and György Fischer Manufacturer: Decca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000420F Release Date: 1992-10-13 |
Tracks:
- Gia, Il Sole dal Gange
- Son tutta duolo
- Se Florindo e fedele
- O cessate di piagarmi
- Spesso vibra per suo gioco
- Caro mio ben
- Pur dicesti, O bocca bella
- Intorno all'idol mio
- Nel cor piu non mi sento
- Il mio ben quando verra
- O leggiadri occhi belli
- Quella fiamma che m'accende
- Selve amiche
- Sebben, crudele
- Tu ch'hai le penne, amore
- Se tu m'ami
- Chi vuol la zingarella
- Amarilli
- Delizie contente
- Sposa son disprezzata
- Vittoria, vittoria!
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The 17th-century Italian art song repertory traditionally reserved for novice singers is given new life via Bartoli's artistry. With impeccable diction and evocative phrasing, she captures every innuendo of these simple, but passionate, pieces. No two repetitive phrases are alike; she chisels every line into a landscape of interpretive magnificence. Scarlatti's simple "O Cessate di Piagarmi" becomes a testament of innocent pain and plaintiveness. Giordano's "Caro Mio Ben" is transformed into a tender cry for love. All embellishments are imaginative and well executed. Accompaniment by György Fischer is equally appealing, sensitive and precise. Every singer questing for the art of singing should study these. --Barbara Eisner BayerCustomer Reviews:
useful.......2007-04-11
Ms Bartoli's voice is not beautiful, nor perfect when heard live, but her technique sounds perfectly good on record. Here and there her voice gets harsh, flat, losing brilliance and warmth, but most of the time one can concentrate on the accurate rendering of these old and beautiful arias.
She wisely decided to follow the letter of Parisotti's score, therefore meeting the need of all singing students of having a reference for their study. The agility is outstanding but pronunciation and expression, as well as the perfect gusto in presenting the phrases, are what make this compilation worthwhile. Not a word goes wasted or neglected but her being Italian and her sensitivity manage to avoid overkill.
One could wish she would publish compilations of single authors of the xvi and xvii centuries, edited according to philological criteria or else other compilations of the dated but still useful Parisotti edition.
Cecilia Bartoli at her best........2007-03-06
This is achieved 100% by Ms. Bartoli in this earlier album of hers. The recordings here cannot be termed otherwise than 'immaculate'. The very opening song 'Gia sole dal gange' is a display of Bartoli's unique timbre in its full beauty - glorious, rich and full. Many singers could tackle the range of this song, mezzos or sopranos, but who could pull it off in the manner as Ms. Bartoli? Credit to the one who picked this as the opening song of this fantastic album.
The songs following come in different styles and moods, all given full authentic interpretations by the singer. Compare the 'Vittoria, vittoria mio core' to 'Intorno al'idol mio' or 'Amarilli, mio bella' the vast contrast of mood, brought out equally well. The songs' requirement of versatility of interpretation is fully catered for.
I hate it when people say that this is a learners' album accompanying the 24 Italian Songs edited by one publisher. Such remarks could barely do justice to Ms. Bartoli's superb artistry, though admittedly, this CD would be an invaluable one for THAT purpose. What about the songs NOT included in the 24 Italian songs?
Great companion to Schirmer's 24 Italian Arias book.......2007-02-21
Great Bartoli, but not her best Italian songs.......2006-06-15
Beautiful and useful CD.......2006-03-22
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Music for a Medieval Banquet
Manufacturer: Hmf Classical Exp. ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005A3WX Release Date: 2001-05-08 |
Customer Reviews:
Not Thrilling.......2007-01-05
Among the many albums for which I read reviews tonight was one for "A Medieval Banquet" by the Newberry Consort. The title & group rang a bell so I checked my collection and found that it was originally called *Il Solazzo" (as others have already noted among these reviews). I bought it in early 1995 but never wrote any comments in the attached booklet, which is unusual for me.
I have now played the CD twice and understand why I made no comments: it was simply not thrilling. I am no musicologist -- just someone who loves early music because it makes my soul sing. This CD is "nice," but my soul goes ho-hum when I hear it. (The one exception is the #9 selection with rebec, vielle & lute -- and no voices.)
The instrumentals have a certain charm but they generally feel more Renaissance than medieval to me. The vocals leave me completely cold. In some of the reviews I read tonight I came across the concept of "operatic" applied to some of this early music. I had no idea what the authors meant since there was no opera at such an early period. But in playing this CD, I understood -- there is indeed a bloated, elaborate vocal quality that really does feel "operatic." It seems entirely unsuited to "Music for a Medieval Banquet."
If your soul wants to sing, this proably isn't the CD for you. Try the Waverly Consort's "Christmas" along with a glass of fine wine
When I played it, the first thing that struck me of this CD is the thinness of the sound in the dances. Although the performance is spotless, it lacks the body that other medieval-dance groups add to their sound - notably the older but still great Studio der Fruehen Musik. Is this an unfair statement? Perhaps - but these dances have been recorded so many times that it is only natural to compare versions.
Also, the use of percussion instruments would have been a nice touch, besides being perfectly historical. Then, a more varied instrumental arrangement may have been a good addition, especially in the longer numbers such as Chominciamento di gioia.
The other point that puzzled me is that in the first track (La Badessa), the singer sounds as if she is playing a losing game of catch-up with the instruments, which results in a mediocre performance of that particular piece. It is a pity, because the song is very catchy and the singer's voice is stylistically spot on.
Having said all this, the selections of songs and dances is first-choice, the performance is good and well researched and the CD remains one of the most played in my household.
Re-release of Il Solazzo.......2002-10-10
A good, simple bargain, with a sweet reward.......2002-06-11
So much for the performers. As for the producers...
On the downside, it is painfully obvious that they made this album on a shoe-string budget. That can be a good thing in forcing the artists to stick to the music's purity instead of hiring a team of sound engineers to make it "sound" better, but there is absolutely no documentation about the songs, other than their titles and playing times. A sickly-thin album insert has a blurb in English and Italian about polyphony, told in allegorical style, with each paragraph in an alternating language instead of one section in each language. Go figure! Maybe the AltaVista translator they used for free had a one-paragraph limit.
But it also has a variety of styles, both vocal and instrumental, so it gives a nice overall flavor of what life might have sounded like in that little part of the world, during that remarkable little slice of musical history.
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Artists Of The Century - Jussi Bjorling, The Ultimate Collection
Manufacturer: RCA ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000J911 Release Date: 1999-05-25 |
Tracks:
- Aida: Se quel guerriero io fossi; Celete Aida
- Manon Lescaut - Donna non vida mai
- Rigoletto - La Donna ? mobile
- Rigoletto - Ella mi fu rapita; Parmi veder le lagrime
- Cavalleria Rusticana - Siciliana: O Lola - Frederick Schauwecker
- Faust - Salut, demeure chaste et pure - Robert Merrill
- Pagliacci - Vesti la guibba
- La Boh?me - Che gelida manini - Licia Albanese
- Prince Igor - Vladimir's Recitative and Cavatina
- Andrea Cher - Come un bel di di maggio
- Martha - M'apparutt'amor
- L'elisir d'amore - Una furtiva lagrima
- Eugene Onegin - F, f (Lensky's aria)
- Turandot - Nessun Dorma
- Tosca - Recondita armonia
- Tosca - E lucevan le stelle
- Tosca - O dolci mani
- The Trout (Die Forelle)
- An Silvia: Was ist Silvia?
- Stchen D. 957/4
Tracks:
- The Pearl Fishers - Au fond du temple saint
- Tosca - Mario, Mario, Mario!
- Don Carlo - lo l'ho perduta!; Dio, che nell'alma infondere
- Manon Lescaut - Oh, sar pila!; Tu, tu, amore? Tu?
- La Boh - In un coup Mimtu pitorni
- La Forza Del Destina - Solenne in quest'ora
- Aida - La fatal pietra; O terra addio
- Turandot - Signore, escaolta!; Non piangere, Li
- Otello - Oh! monstruosa colpa!; Si, pel ciel marmorea giuro!
- A Dream
- Turandot - Nessun Dorma
- Zeignung, Op 10, No. 1/Dedica
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Surely Björling was one of the greatest tenors of his or any other time, not only for the clarion ring, the purity, and the melting lyricism of his voice, but for his effortless lightness, impeccable intonation, endless breath control, and natural phrasing and line, enhanced by old-fashioned but wonderfully expressive scoops and slides. On this generous two-disc set, he is heard in a huge selection of arias and some duets with distinguished colleagues; most of them were recorded separately, and a few are excerpted from complete opera recordings--unfortunately not very skillfully, stopping abruptly in mid-phrase if not mid-note. No matter; the miraculous thing is that Björling, whether singing an entire role or a single aria, can instantly create a character and bring him to vibrant life. He sings everything in the original keys--his high B-flats, B's, and C's are thrilling--and almost everything in the original language, including a few songs by Schubert, Strauss, and Grieg. Recorded live in recital, they are delightful--only one is too operatic. Among his partners, soprano Zinka Milanov and baritone Robert Merrill stand out. This recording presents an incomparable artist at his incomparable best. --Edith EislerCustomer Reviews:
Excellent older music.......2007-04-05
A Golden Voice!.......2006-07-31
(Some guy below is comparing Bjorling to DeStefano and Corelli and some others and was critical of Bjorling. The guy who wrote that must be suffering from hearing loss! ALL the tenors he mentioned are/were great artists. DON'T BELIEVE HIM...BELIEVE ME! :o) Email:boland7214@aol.
Heaven.......2004-12-13
To me, NO other tenor I've ever heard matches Bjoerling. His voice is one of the few that reduce me to tears just trying to EXPLAIN it to people. I've loved classical music since childhood but was never able to get into opera until I heard Jussi ... all the tenors alive today - feh, sorry, but to me they just sound like guys taking deep breaths and singing loud, not like "the voice of God" ...
The Ultimate Tenor Anthology.......2003-10-26
In the opening selection of this compilation; "Celeste Aida", this essentially lyric voice demonstrates for every heroic and dramatic tenor how to sing dramatic opera. It is a sheer singing lesson. In the strenuous recitative, he does not shout or use other non-musical effects, but shows that true dramatic expression is characterized by tonal intensiy and not by volume, although he had plenty enough of that. The beautiful and incredibly free flow of lyric tones in the Pearlfishers duet, the Faust cavatina and in the gorgeous "Che gelida manina" is absolutely exemplary. Yet, who could replicate the beauty of those effortless high C`s? I cannot think of anyone.
The only thing that could better this and give the set 5 stars in the book, is a compilation of the same selections, transferred from the original tapes and not excessively remastered as on this occasion. The sound is at times overly bright and the voice sounds thin and even sharp. But the singing is so far unmatched.
The biggest hype I've ever seen or heard.......2003-07-27
A total disappointment. I recommend Gigli and Del Monaco instead.
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Born
Manufacturer: Decca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004XQK3 Release Date: 2001-03-13 |
Tracks:
- Quixote
- Winter
- Victory
- Oceanic
- Kismet
- Korobushko
- Alexander The Great
- Duel
- Bella Donna
- The 1812
- Dalalai
- Hymn
- Victory (Mike Batt Mix)
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Born, the debut album by four conservatory-trained young women, has little to do with classical music. It's a gimmick, fusing a string quartet of frivolous femmes, spicy girls who all want to be "Posh," with dance beats, a big production mixing their violins, viola, and cello with polished electronics. Taking themselves less than seriously--they played the James Bond theme at their Royal Albert Hall debut--pop "Victory" looks assured. This single bounces along with a dash of Rossini's Barber of Seville and a real sense of pop melodrama, in spirit little different from what guitarist John Williams did with his rather less photogenic band Sky in the late 1970s. What may surprise is that tracks such as the frenetic world-dance "Quixote" are penned by the film composer Magnus Fiennes, brother of the more famous Ralph and Joseph. "Winter" adds Jean Michel Jarre-style synth and voice-over to the ghost of Vivaldi and the infectious beat goes on, and on, and on. Sex sells, and Bond's success seems assured. This is a state-of-the-art product, but with a bonus remix of "Victory" by Mike Batt of Wombles fame, just don't expect it to be art. --Gary S. DalkinAlbum Description
Asian edition of the classical crossover act's 2001 album includes one bonus track, 'Viva!', which is not included on the domestic version. Decca. 2001.Album Details
Includes the bonus track 'Viva' not on the USA version.Customer Reviews:
Bond Girls Rock!!.......2007-03-13
Great Bond.......2006-09-01
Millenium Bonds Classical and Pop/Dance.......2006-06-11
Violinists Haylie Ecker and Eos, violist Tania Davis, and celloist Gay-Yee Westerhoff fused their Classical background to that of Pop/Dance music. With the release of their debut album, Bond hit the Mainstream ears with a vengence all their own. Performing pieces with the basis of Classical music adding Pop/Dance beats, sounds, and feels, it was clear that old music would never be lost; it would simply be updated to present times. Everything from Classical music is here: the sounds, effects, beats, times, counterpoint, choral voices, movenment of musical lines and voices, but with the addition of Pop/Dance instrumentation. The most interesting piece off this album has to be "The 1812", which is Bond's interpretation of The 1812 Overature. This album is a work of art with a great display of how music changes over a vast period of time.
I am surprised!.......2006-04-20
"Victory" is a blend of many different styles of music including pop's rythmns and beats, Spanish guitars, Latin dance, Spanish dance, etc. To top that off, "Victory" has a shot of techno in it.
Born is indeed a truly unique and fresh way for people to get introduced into classical music. Listen to the album, you'll know what I mean!
Simply Stunning!.......2005-06-02
As I listened to them, I ended up liking all of it, though my fave track is "Kismet". Following that was "Victory". The rest of the CD sounded like something I have heard before--from other sources.
If you've ever in your life wanted to listen to classical music, I suggest that you start off with "Born" by Bond.
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Essential Verdi
Manufacturer: Decca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000056JSW Release Date: 2001-02-13 |
Tracks:
- Rigoletto: La donna e mobile - Luciano Pavarotti
- Nabucco: Va pesiero - Chicago Symphony Orchestra
- La forza del destino: Overture - Kirov Orchestra
- La Traviata: Un di felice - Joan Sutherland
- I Vespri Siciliani: Merce dilette amiche - Maria Chiara
- La Traviata: Libiamo ne' lieti calici - Joan Sutherland
- Il Trovatore: Di quella pira - Jose Carreras
- Il Trovatore: Vedi! le fosche notturne spoglie - Chicago Symphony Orchestra And Chorus
- Il Trovatore: Stride la vampa! - Stefania Toczyska
- Aida: Ritorna vincitor! - Leontyne Price
- Don Carlo: Dio che nell'alma infondere - Carlo Bergonzi
- La Traviata: Prelude - Orchestra E Coro Del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino
- Rigoletto: Caro nome - Joan Sutherland
- Don Carlo: O don fatale - Olga Borodina
- Aida: Se quel guerrier io fossi! Celeste Aida - Carlo Bergonzi
- Emani: Ernani! Ernani involami - Joan Sutherland
- Un Ballo in Maschera: Di tu se fedele - Jussi Bjorling
- Un Ballo in Maschera: Morro ma prima in grazia - Margaret Price
- Luisa Miller: Quando le sere al placido - Luciano Pavarotti
- Aida: Gloria all'Egitto - Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Tracks:
- Requiem: Dies irae - Wiener Philharmoniker
- La forza del destino: Pace pace mio Dio - Angela Gheorghiu
- Rigoletto: Questa o quella - Carlo Bergonzi
- Rigoletto: Bella figlia dell'amore - Luciano Pavarotti
- Otello: Ave Maria - Renee Fleming
- La Traviata: Parigi o cara - Frank Lopardo
- Macbeth: Ah la paterna mano - Luciano Pavarotti
- Il Trovatore: Squilli echeggi la tromba guerriera - Chicago Symphony Orchestra And Chorus
- Don Carlo: O Carlo ascolta - Dmitri Hvorostovsky
- Requiem: Ingemisco - Luciano Pavarotti
- Simon Baccanegra: Come in quest'ora bruna - Kiri Te Kanawa
- Macbeth: Salve o Re! Si colmi il calice - Lucia Aliberti
- Aida: O patria mia - Leontyne Price
- I lombardi: La mia letizia infondere - Placido Domingo
- Aida: Lo sguardo avea degli angeli - Montserrat Caballe
- La forza del destino: Solenne in quest'ora - Nikolai Putilin
- Macbeth: Patria opressa - Chicago Symphony Orchestra And Chorus
- Il Trovatore: Tacea la notte - Katia Ricciarelli
- I due Foscari: Dal piu remoto esilio - Odio solo ed odio atroce - Jose Carreras
- Don Carlo: Spuntato ecco il di esultanza - Orchestra E Coro Del Teatro Alla Scala Di Milano
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OKAY, TAKE ME AWAY........2006-01-20
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.
Great music...stunning recording quality.......2002-11-01
Incredible.......2002-06-05
Just Stunning!.......2002-01-26
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The Very Best of Beniamino Gigli
Manufacturer: EMI Classics ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000A5BXR Release Date: 2003-09-02 |
Tracks:
- Se Quel Guerrier Io Fossi...Celeste Aida
- La Donna E Mobile
- Una Furtiva Lagrima
- Qual Turbamento...Salve Dimora
- O Dolce Incanto...Chiuder Gli Occhi
- Che Gelida Manina
- Recondita Armonia
- E Lucevan Le Stelle
- Dovunque Al Mondo
- Recitar!...Vesti La Giubba
- Intanto Amici, Qua...Viva Il Vino Spumeggiante
- Mamma, Quel Vino E Generoso
- Non Colombelle!...Ah! Tu Ch'Odi Lo Mio Grido
- Che Avvien?...Ah! Non V'Avvicinate...No! Pazzo Son!
- Cujus Animam
- Panis Angelicus
- Ingemisco
- Ave Maria
- Core 'Ngrato
- Funiculi, Funicula - Chorus
Tracks:
- 'O Sole Mio
- La Serenata
- La Danza
- Aprile
- Mattinata
- Torna A Surriento
- L'Ultima Canzone
- La Vita E Inferno...O Tu Che In Seno
- E La Solita Storia Del Pastor
- Un Di All'Azzurro Spazio
- Andrea Chenier...Corragio!...Si, Fui Soldato
- Come Un Bel Di Di Maggio
- Di' Tu Se Fedele
- Forse La Soglia Attinse...Ma Se M' E Forza Perderti
- Rachel, Quand Du Seigneur
- Puisqu'on Ne Peut Flechir...Vainement, Ma Bien-Aimee
- Io Son Sol...Ah! Dispar, Vision
- Ah! Non Mi Ridestar
- Quanto E Bella - Chorus
- Nessun Dorma - Chorus
Customer Reviews:
The Art of Gigli.......2007-03-09
"Celeste Aida" from Verdi's opera is smoothly sung; his rich voice serves to good effect. As already noted, the little "cries" are unfortunate, but hardly an issue. His higher notes flow smoothly from lower ones, in a seamless fashion. It would have been nice to hear him try for the piano at the end, but he did not choose to do so. Any way you slice it, a nice version of a glorious aria.
"La donna e mobile" is taken at a rather slow pace. It is smoothly sung but does not really catch the spirit of the wretched Duke. He shows wonderful breath control. This is more a workmanlike than scintillating version. On the other hand, "Che gelida manina" is wonderful. Smooth, elegant singing. A very well done high note. An iconic version.
The twin arias from "Tosca," "Recondita armonia" and "E lucevan le stelle" are very well executed. His rendering of the final "la vita" in the latter aria is, again, noteworthy.
And now for something completely different. . . . "Funiculi funicula" is spritely sung, in good spirits, and it is a lot of fun! Most enjoyable. "O Sole mio," likewise, is well rendered. As previously noted, some "off putting" cries, but the warm, full voice more than makes up for such mannerisms. He does not overpower this song with operatic technique. The end result is most satisfying.
"La danza" befuddled the great Caruso (in his version, his breathing fell apart at one point). But not Gigli. Well sung, good breath control. Bravo Gigli!
Back to opera. . . . "Nessun dorma" is well sung. The vocalization is smooth. Gigli's voice soars over orchestra and other voices. The final "Vincero" rings out.
While this CD is not without some questions, as noted above, it is worth 5 stars for its full portrayal of the work of Gigli. As such, it can be recommended for anyone who wants a comprehensive introduction to this singer.
Gigli Is A Wonderful Singer!.......2006-07-31
Besides listening to Gigli on Cd, you'd be doing yourself a favor to buy a movie in which Gigli appears and sings. The movie is called "Non Ti Scordar di Me". I'll try to find it on amazon or from "The Bel Canto Society" and give it a "review" also. It's an "old movie" but it has a VERY touching story, is well acted, and you get to see and hear Gigli which is a great treat since he has been gone for at least 50 years. He "comes alive" in this CD and in the movie. You will "thrill" to the sound of his voice. Enjoy! Email:boland7214@aol.
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Only Opera CD You'll Ever Need
Manufacturer: RCA ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003GA0 Release Date: 1997-10-14 |
Tracks:
- Antony & Cleopatra: 'Give Me My Robe' - Leontyne Price
- Fidelio: 'In des Lebens Fruhlingstagen...' - Ben Heppner
- Fidelio: Act II Quartet: 'Ach, du bist gerettet...' - Deborah Voigt
- Norma: 'Casta Diva' - Rosa Ponselle
- Candide: 'Glitter And Be Gay' - Harolyn Blackwell
- Candide: 'Make Our Garden Grow' - Jerry Hadley
- Carmen: Flower Song - Placido Domingo
- Carmen: Habanera - Rise Stevens
- Carmen: Toreador Song - Robert Merrill
- Les pecheurs de perles: Duet: 'Oui, c'est elle, c'est la deesse...' - Robert Merrill
- Mefistofele: 'Ecco il mondo' - Samuel Ramey
- La Wally: 'Eben, ne andro lontana' - ONLY OPERA CD YOU'LL EVER NEED
- Lakme: Bell Song - Lily Pons
- L'Elisir d'Amore: 'Una furtiva lagrima' - Tito Schipa
- Lucia di Lammermoor: 'Chi mi frena in tal momento...' - Carlo Bergonzi
- Lucia di Lammermoor: 'Spargi d'amaro pianto' - Anna Moffo
- Martha: 'M'appari tutto amor' - Jussi Bjoerling
- Porgy & Bess: 'Summertime' - Leontyne Price
- Porgy & Bess: 'Bess, You Is My Woman' - William Warfield
- Andrea Chenier: 'Come un bel di di maggio' - Ben Heppner
- Romeo et Juliette: Juliette's Waltz; 'Je veux vivre' - Ruth Ann Swenson
- Salammbo: Aria - Kiri Te Kanawa
- Hansel & Gretel: 'Suuse, liebe Susse - Helen Donath
- I Pagliacci: 'Vesti la giubba' - Enrico Caruso
- Cavalleria Rusticana: 'Viva il vino' - Jussi Bjoerling
- Cherubin: 'Lorsque vous n'aurez rien' - Dawn Upshaw
- Manon: 'Ah! Fuyez, douce image' - Richard Crooks
- Cosi fan tutte: 'Come scoglio immoto resta' - Leontyne Price
- Don Giovanni: 'La ci darem la mano' - Edith Mathis
- Don Giovanni: 'Deh! vieni alla finestra' - Ezio Pinza
- Don Giovanni: 'Non mi dir' - Carol Vaness
- Le nozze di Figaro: 'Non piu andrai...' - Alan Titus
- Le nozze di Figaro: 'Porgi, amor' - Carol Vaness
- Le nozze di Figaro: 'Deh vieni, non tardar' - Bidu Sayao
- Die Zauberflote: 'Dies Bildnis ist bezaubernd schon' - Fritz Wunderlich
- Die Zauberflote: Der Holle Rache - Zdislawa Donat
- Die Zauberflote: Papageno - Papageno Duet - Christian Boesch
- Boris Godunov: 'I v ljutomgore, nisposlannom Bogom...' - Alexander Kipnis
- Tales Of Hoffmann: Barcarolle - Montserrat Caballe
- La Gioconda: 'Cielo e mar' - Beniamino Gigli
- La Boheme: 'Che gelida manina' - Giuseppe Di Stefano
- La Boheme: 'Mi piaccion quelle cose...' - Licia Albanese
- La Boheme: 'Fremon gia nell'anima' - Luciano Pavarotti
- La Boheme: Musetta's Waltz Song - Judith Blegen
- Gianni Schicchi: 'O mio babbino caro' - Angela Gheorghiu
- Madama Butterfly: 'Ah, ti serro palpitante' - Placido Domingo
- Madama Butterfly: 'Un bel di' - Leontyne Price
- Manon Lescaut: 'Donna non vidi mai' - Jussi Bjoerling
- La rondine: 'Chi il bel sogno di Doretta - Anna Moffo
- TOSCA: 'Recondita armonia' - Placido Domingo
- TOSCA: 'Vissi d'arte' - Irina Oudalova
- TOSCA: 'E avanti a lui...' - Zinka Milanov
- TOSCA: 'E lucevan le stelle' - Mario Lanza
- Turandot: 'Signore, ascolta' - Renata Tebaldi
- Turandot: 'In questa reggia' - Birgit Nilsson
- Turandot: 'Nessun dorma' - Jussi Bjoerling
- Dido & Aeneas: 'When I Am Laid In Earth' - Leontyne Price
- Il Barbiere di Siviglia: 'Largo al factotum' - Robert Merrill
- Il Barbiere di Siviglia: 'Una voce poco fa' - Roberta Peters
- Samson et Dalila: 'Mon coeur s'ouvre' - Christa Ludwig
- The Bartered Bride: 'Wenn ich das einmal erfahre' - Teresa Stratas
- Elektra: 'Agamemnon' - Inge Borkh
- Der Rosenkavalier: 'Ist ein Traum' - Erna Berger
- Salome: 'Nicht in der Welt...' - Inge Borkh
- Eugene Onegin: Lenski's Aria - Placido Domingo
- Eugene Onegin: Tatiana's Letter Scene - Leontyne Price
- Aida: 'Celeste Aida' - Jussi Bjoerling
- Aida: 'Ritorna vincitor!' - Leontyne Price
- Aida: 'Gloria all'Egitto' - John Alldis Choir
- Aida: 'O patria mia' - Leontyne Price
- Un Ballo in Maschera: 'O docezze perdute! O memorie...' - Robert Merrill
- Don Carlo: 'Dio, che nell'anima infondere' - Placido Domingo
- Ernani: 'Emani, involami' - Leontyne Price
- La forza del destino: 'Or muoio tranquillo...' - Robert Merrill
- La forza del destino: 'Pace, pace mio dio' - Zinka Milanov
- Nabucco: 'Va, pensiero' - Oleg Reshetkin
- Otello: 'Credo' - Tito Gobbi
- Otello: Willow Song - Leonie Rysanek
- Otello: 'Niun mi tema' - Jon Vickers
- Rigoletto: 'Qesta o quella' - Alfredo Kraus
- Rigoletto: 'Caro nome' - Anna Moffo
- Rigoletto: 'La donna e mobile' - Jan Peerce
- Rigoletto: 'Bella figlia dell'amore' - Alfredo Kraus
- La Traviata: Brindisi - Montserrat Caballe
- La Traviata: 'Di provenza' - Sherrill Milnes
- La Traviata: 'Sempre libera' - Eleanor Steber
- La Traviata: 'Addio del passato' - Anna Moffo
- Il Trovatore: Anvil Chorus - Moscow Classical Chorus & Ensemble
- Il Trovatore: 'Di quella pira' - Placido Domingo
- Il Trovatore: 'Tacea la notte placido - Leontyne Price
- Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg: 'Morgenlicht leuchtend' - Set Svanholm
- Die Walkure: Ride Of The Valkyries - Staatskapelle Dresden
- Die Walkure: Wotan's Farewell - Lawrence Tibbett
- Siegfried: Song Of The Forest Bird - Norma Sharp
- Gotterdammerung: 'Starke Scheite schichtet mir dort' - Kirsten Flagstad
- Lohengrin: Bridal Chorus - Robert Shaw Chorale
- Lohengrin: 'In fernem Land' - Lauritz Melchior
- Tannhauser: 'Dich teure Halle' - Waltraud Meler
Customer Reviews:
Not worth buying!.......2007-05-29
Don't waste your money.......2007-01-18
Perfect for "drop the needle" style tests.......2006-11-19
A CD with Attention Deficit Disorder.......2006-10-02
I never realized how much Bernstein's "Glitter and be gay" sounded like Delibes' "Bell Song" until I heard 35 seconds of one, followed 23 seconds of the other.
Maybe the TV show 'Jeopardy' could use this CD. 'What is "Hush little baby don't you..."??'
What a waste of beautiful voices and great music. 38 seconds of Enrico Caruso, followed by 31 seconds of Jussi Bjoerling, followed by 38 seconds of Dawn Upshaw.
My copy is going to go sailing into the wastebasket as soon as I finish this review.
This sucks..........2006-03-31
Move on to something else... Amazon has a great selection... just not this one.
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Italian Opera Arias
Manufacturer: EMI Classics ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00018TIOA Release Date: 2004-02-10 |
Tracks:
- Lamento: E La Solita Storia
- Recitativo E Romanza: Inosservato...Angelo Casto E Bel
- Aria: Quanto E Bella
- Aria: Una Furtiva Lagrima
- Recitativo Ed Aria: Tombe Degli Avi Miei...Fra Poco
- Aria: Il L'ho Perduta...Io La Vidi
- Aria: Io L'ho Perduta...Io La Vidi
- Aria: O Figli...Ah! La Paterna Mano
- Scena Ed Aria: Ella Mi Fu Rapita...Parmi Veder
- Canzone: La Donna E Mobile
- Scena, Aria E Cabaletta: Lunge De Iei...De' Miei Bollenti...O Mio Rimorso
- Aria: Che Gelida Manina
- Aria: E Lucevan Le Stelle
- Aria: Anche Tu Beppe Giungi...O Amore
- Aria: Vergini, Muse...Quando Al Soave Anelito
Amazon.com
This is a glorious debut recital by a tenor, from whom, if he sings the right roles and keeps way from jet-setting and too much singing, might just be the lyrico-spinto tenor we've been waiting for. He has the class of Carlo Bergonzi and a ringing tone which is somewhere between Domingo's big, dark sound and Pavarotti's brightness; he sings with a true mezza voce (not a falsetto); he always obeys the composer's markings and delineates character. He seems incapable of vulgarity, refusing to gulp or sob when a musically expressive gesture will do. The opening aria here--from L'Arlesiana--is so beautifully, touchingly sung that it's a heartbreaker; he doesn't take the usually opted-for high note near the end, but never fear: in the Traviata and Bohème excerpts, Villazon offers big, whopping high Cs. This CD is a knockout; let's hope it's only the beginning of an illustrious career, both recorded and live. --Robert LevineCustomer Reviews:
Another supeb tenor........2007-05-13
The one........2006-06-24
A New Star voice.......2005-09-25
I don't really want to ruin the magic of his singing, with caddy comparisons, but it is sufficient to say that he excellent. Many compare his to Domingo, to that I would say that Villazon has an ease to his top that Domingo never had, but perhaps lacks the focus and thickness of Domingo's lower registers.
Overall what hits you most about Villazons performance, is the induviduality of his interpretations and voice. The top of his voice has a ring and tone that sets his apart from the pack.
To my ear, he sounds at his best in the Mid Period verdi, where the cut of voice come through in the long high-lying passage, (expecially the cut from Traviata,
Enjoy this incredible singer
Quite Good.......2005-05-26
Promising debut by new lyric tenor.......2005-05-05
This recital of Italian opera arias presents Villazon near the alpha of his career (one appearance as the Steersman on the Barenboim Flying Dutchman before, for Teldec) and the conductor at his omega - the just deceased Marcello Viotti, at the age of 52, who suddenly replaced Sinopoli in Berlin for the second of two performances of Verdi's Aida in 2001. Sinopoli had passed away at 54 the night of the first performance that weekend in Berlin.
On first impression, Federico's lament from Cilea's L'Arlesiana is taken too slowly, and yet from repeated listening to this disc, it is one of nearly half a dozen selections that contribute the most to making this an interesting recital. The lachrymose manner and delivery here, though, sets a little too much of an overall tone for the rest of the recital, including its several or so lighter numbers. Said to also be a Caruso favorite, the aria from Donizetti's Duca d'Alba is a real highlight as close to being Schubertian in feeling as some Verdi - as late into Verdi's work as Forza and Don Carlo. Villazon's singing here is as warmly ardent as you'll find anywhere on this disc, and his personal identification with the character of Don Carlo, several tracks later, is as complete as that of its best interpreters of the recent past, Placido Domingo especially.
The two Elisir d'amore selections are pleasant vocally, but too dark, especially the start to so many phrases of "Una furtiva." The remorse felt during the opening aria of the Tomb Scene from Lucia, after a slightly uncertain start, is entirely felt. Oronte's brief aria from Verdi's Lombardi is handled with an easy, pleasant swagger from both Villazon and Viotti, leading one to expect similar lightness in selections that soon follow, and which is not entirely forthcoming; the beginning of the recitative to "Parmi veder" from Rigoletto shows a palpable anxiety in this peculiar moment for the Duke in which he finds himself. Intonation falters momentarily at the end of this aria. "Ah! la paterna mano", after good recitative, gets pushed a little too forward, robbing the crest of several lines in it their full expressive potential. Contrast of expression between Alfredo's aria and cabaletta from Traviata is so minimal, almost to have been erased altogether; Viotti here, so deft and highly musical an accompanist he is for most of the rest of this disc, is similarly disengaged. Connecting music between aria and cabaletta and repeat of the latter both get awkwardly cut.
That leaves four verismo tracks for the remainder of this disc. Most distinctively sung is "E lucevan le stelle" from Tosca, but frequently quite close to sounding a copy of Domingo's interpretation. The honeyed placement for the top of the staff, once the voice takes on the melodic line, could hardly remind you of anyone else. "Che gelida manina" is also given a fine performance here, but begins to lose all consonants on a couple of words right before the ascent to the high C in the aria. After hearing Dino Borgioli and Cesare Valletti as Fritz, each more of a benchmark than Pavarotti, it is hard to identify the villager Fritz, from how disinteresed Villazon sounds. A slight cut is taken between two portions of recitative before Fritz's Act III aria. "Quando al soave anelito" from Mascagni's Nerone, obviously a rarity, is one for which I can only find a Domingo recital before. Here, the singing is fine, but the youthful sense of wonderment for Nero, in his vision of Venus, as wordly-wise a fellow he is, gets understated. Accompaniments to these four arias are mostly as fine as the others, but all come to abrupt endings, the endings of Boheme and Amico Fritz which lose all their shimmer here.
Much criticism here, but there is also much hope felt from listening to this disc, for a bright future for Mr. Villazon still. He is only seldom a conscientious and musical performer, but as opposed to what the liner notes might say, part of being musical in singing such selections or opera in general, is being specific for each character being portrayed here. Villazon should also take note that his singing is most interesting and also most easy to distinguish from his widely celebrated mentor, when he sings lightly. First impressions are strong - I first anticipated awarding this disc five stars - but unfortunately it just barely deserves four. Sound quality, if a bit heavily miked for climaxes and a bit recessed for the orchestra, especially at closings to arias, is warm and full.
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Carlo Bergonzi - The Sublime Voice ~ 40 Tracks from the Legendary Tenor
Giuseppe Verdi , Giacomo Puccini , Ruggiero Leoncavallo , Pietro Mascagni , Amilcare Ponchielli , Tullio Serafin , Herbert von Karajan , Georg Solti , Rafael Kubelik , Nello Santi , Gianandrea Gavazzeni , Lamberto Gardelli , Sir John Pritchard , Carlo Bergonzi , Renata Tebaldi , Ettore Bastianini , Fiorenza Cossotto , Enzo Sordello , Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau , Tugomir Franc , Renata Scotto , Libero Arbace , Fernando Corena , Birgit Nilsson , Giulietta Simionato , Sylvia Stahlman , Joan Sutherland , Dora Carral , and Piero de Palma Manufacturer: Decca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004C8TH Release Date: 2001-06-12 |
Tracks:
- La Boheme: Che Gelida Manina - Carlo Bergonzi/Renata Tebaldi/Rodolfo Gianna D'Angelo/Ettore Bastianini
- La Boheme: O Soave Fanciulla - Carlo Bergonzi/Renata Tebaldi/Rodolfo Gianna D'Angelo/Ettore Bastianini
- La Boheme: Mimi E Tanto Malata - Carlo Bergonzi/Renata Tebaldi/Rodolfo Gianna D'Angelo/Ettore Bastianini
- La Boheme: Dunque E Proprio Finita! - Carlo Bergonzi/Renata Tebaldi/Rodolfo Gianna D'Angelo/Ettore Bastianini
- La Boheme: In Un Coupe?... O Mimi, Tu Piu Non Torni - Carlo Bergonzi/Renata Tebaldi/Rodolfo Gianna D'Angelo/Ettore Bastianini
- Madama Butterfly: Dovunque Al Mondo - Carlo Bergonzi/Renata Tebaldi/Fiorenza Cossotto/Enzo Sordello
- Madama Butterfly: Vogliatemi Bene - Carlo Bergonzi/Renata Tebaldi/Fiorenza Cossotto/Enzo Sordello
- Madama Butterfly: Io So Che Alle Sue Pene - Carlo Bergonzi/Renata Tebaldi/Fiorenza Cossotto/Enzo Sordello
- Madama Butterfly: Addio, Fiorito Asil - Carlo Bergonzi/Renata Tebaldi/Fiorenza Cossotto/Enzo Sordello
- Cavalleria Rusticana: Ah! Io Vedi, Che Hai Tu Detto? - Carlo Bergonzi/Fiorenza Cossotto
- Pagliacci: Recitar!... Vesti La Giubba - Carlo Bergonzi
- Don Carlo: Dio, Che Nell'alma Infondere - Carlo Bergonzi/Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau/Tugomir Franc/Chor Of The ROHCG
- Rigoletto: Questa O Quella - Carlo Bergonzi/Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau/Renata Scotto/Fiorenza Cossotto
- Rigoletto: Ella Mi Fu Rapita! - Carlo Bergonzi/Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau/Renata Scotto/Fiorenza Cossotto
- Rigoletto: Parmi Veder Le Lagrime - Carlo Bergonzi/Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau/Renata Scotto/Fiorenza Cossotto
- Rigoletto: Possente Amor Mi Chiama - Carlo Bergonzi/Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau/Renata Scotto/Fiorenza Cossotto
- Rigoletto: La Donna E Mobile - Carlo Bergonzi/Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau/Renata Scotto/Fiorenza Cossotto
- Rigoletto: Bella Figlia Dell'amore - Carlo Bergonzi/Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau/Renata Scotto/Fiorenza Cossotto
- Otello: Dio! Mi Potevi Scagliar - Carlo Bergonzi
Tracks:
- Un Ballo In Maschera: La Rivedra Nell'estasi - Carlo Bergonzi/Birgit Nilsson/Giulietta Simionato/Sylvia Stahlman/Fernando Corena/Libero Arbace...
- Un Ballo In Maschera: Di' Tu Se Fedele - Carlo Bergonzi/Birgit Nilsson/Giulietta Simionato/Sylvia Stahlman/Fernando Corena/Libero Arbace...
- Un Ballo In Maschera: E' Scherzo Od E Follia - Carlo Bergonzi/Birgit Nilsson/Giulietta Simionato/Sylvia Stahlman/Fernando Corena/Libero Arbace...
- Un Ballo In Maschera: Teco Io Sto - Carlo Bergonzi/Birgit Nilsson/Giulietta Simionato/Sylvia Stahlman/Fernando Corena/Libero Arbace...
- Un Ballo In Maschera: Forse La Soglia Attinse - Carlo Bergonzi/Birgit Nilsson/Giulietta Simionato/Sylvia Stahlman/Fernando Corena/Libero Arbace...
- Un Ballo In Maschera: Ma Se M'e Forza Perderti - Carlo Bergonzi/Birgit Nilsson/Giulietta Simionato/Sylvia Stahlman/Fernando Corena/Libero Arbace...
- Tosca: E Lucevan Le Stelle - Carlo Bergonzi
- Manon Lescaut: Donna Non Vidi Mai - Carlo Bergonzi
- Aida: Se Quel Guerrier Io Fossie!... Celeste Aida - Carlo Bergonzi/Renata Tebaldi
- Aida: Pur Ti Riveggo, Mia Dolce Aida - Carlo Bergonzi/Renata Tebaldi
- La Gioconda: Cielo E Mar! - Carlo Bergonzi
- La Traviata: Un Di Felice, Eterea - Carlo Bergonzi/Joan Sutherland/Dora Carral/Piero De Palma/Chor Del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino
- La Traviata: Lunge Da Lei - Carlo Bergonzi/Joan Sutherland/Dora Carral/Piero De Palma/Chor Del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino
- La Traviata: De' Miei Bollenti Spiriti - Carlo Bergonzi/Joan Sutherland/Dora Carral/Piero De Palma/Chor Del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino
- La Traviata: O Mio Rimorso! - Carlo Bergonzi/Joan Sutherland/Dora Carral/Piero De Palma/Chor Del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino
- La Traviata: Parigi, O Cara - Carlo Bergonzi/Joan Sutherland/Dora Carral/Piero De Palma/Chor Del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino
- Il Trovatore: Deserto Sulla Terra - Carlo Bergonzi/Ettore Bastianini/Chor Del Teatro All Scalla Di Milano
- Il Trovatore: Ah! Si, Ben Mio - Carlo Bergonzi/Ettore Bastianini/Chor Del Teatro All Scalla Di Milano
- Il Trovatore: Di Quella Pira - Carlo Bergonzi/Ettore Bastianini/Chor Del Teatro All Scalla Di Milano
- Adriana Lecouvreur: La Dolcissima Effigie - Carlo Bergonzi
- Adriana Lecouvreur: L'anima Ho Stanca - Carlo Bergonzi
Customer Reviews:
Complete Solti/Bergonzi Ballo Released.......2007-04-24
Another dazzled listener.......2006-12-12
Sublime indeed.......2006-05-31
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.
The sublime vocal artist.......2003-08-15
Blown away!.......2003-01-20
No one brings the great composers to life the way Carlo Bergonzi does.
Buy this album!
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