Giuseppe Verdi

(1813-1901)

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Verdi: Rigoletto

Verdi: Rigoletto

Recorded live February 1987


Alfredo Kraus (Il Duca), Leo Nucci (Rigoletto), Luciana Serra (Gilda), Michele Pertusi (Sparafucile)

Orchestra del Teatro Regio di Parma, Angelo Campori

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Hardy - HCD4001

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Verdi: La forza del destino

Verdi: La forza del destino


Renata Tebaldi (Leonora), Ettore Bastianini (Luna), Franco Corelli (Manrico), Oralia Dominguez (Azucena)

Orchestra and Chorus of the Teatro di San Carlo Napoli Teatro Comunale di Bologna, Francesco Molinari-Pradelli

Recorded in 1958

“Why is it that this performance in low-fi and indifferent black-and-white picture, and in a distinctly old-fashioned staging, has become a legend among collectors of opera on video to the extent of becoming a VHS best-seller? The answer lies in the quality of execution of a once-in-a-lifetime cast, supported by idiomatic conducting and playing at the San Carlo in Naples back in 1958.
Tebaldi had already proved at the Maggio Musicale at Florence in 1953 under Mitropoulos that Leonora was to be among her most successful roles, and here she confirms the fact in spades with her lustrous, effortlessly shaped and eloquent traversal of the role.
By her side she has the incomparable Corelli, singing his first Don Alvaro, and revealing that his brilliant, exciting yet plangent tone is precisely the right instrument to project Alvaro's loves and sorrows. At this stage of his career his thrilling upper register and incisive delivery of the text were at their most potent, as he makes abundantly clear in aria and duet. As his antagonist, Bastianini sings with the kind of Verdian élan seemingly now extinct among his breed. He may not be the most subtle of Verdian baritones, but here his macho approach ideally suits Don Carlo's vengeful imprecations.
If that weren't enough vocal splendour for one occasion, there's Christoff – yet another member of the cast at the peak of his career – intoning Padre Guardiano's dignified utterances in that unique if not always entirely Italianate manner of his. Renato Capecchi for long made the part of Melitone his own: one can see and hear why here in his amusing yet never overstated sense of the role's comic possibilities.
The voices are caught with very little distortion in goodish sound. The original film has suffered some deterioration over the years, but its recent restoration yields far better results than was once the case on dim VHS copies: this DVD derives from RAI's original master copy.
Pleasure is completed by the bonus of an interview with Tebaldi.”
Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010

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Verdi: Otello

Verdi: Otello

Recorded: RAI's studios in 1958


Mario del Monaco (Otello), Rosanna Carteri (Desdemona), Renato Capecchi ((Iago), Gino Materra (Cassio), Plinio Clabassi (Lodovico), Athos Cesarini (Roderigo), Nestore Catalani (Montano), Luisella Ciaffi (Emilia)

RAI Orchestra, Tullio Serafin

“This film of Otello isn't to be overlooked, in spite of its age, because of the quality of the performance.
It formed part of Italian television's pioneering series of productions employing the top rank of native singers when such a group still existed. On this occasion a well-known opera director, Franco Enriquez, was employed to achieve as much as was possible in terms of dramatic fluidity within the technical restrictions then applicable in the studio. The acting of minor characters may be a bit stilted, but the principals, who come under face-to-face scrutiny, stand up well to Enriquez's methods.
So preserved here is a native account of Verdi's masterpiece that would be hard to equal today.
Mario Del Monaco was then at the height of his powers, the reigning Otello of the time, and one of the role's most powerful exponents ever. His portrayal had developed by the late 1950s into a psychological study of some depth and intensity, released on a stream of taut, exciting tone. By his side, Renato Capecchi sings a strongly voiced, highly articulate, intelligently shaped and believable Iago. But perhaps the most compelling performance of all is Rosanna Carteri's Desdemona.
Love, fidelity and sincerity are conveyed in her eyes, indeed her whole being, and in her faultless vocal traversal of the role. Over all presides Serafin, conducting an unobtrusively correct and vital performance of a score he knew so well.
There are downsides. The lip-synch, especially in the case of Capecchi, leaves much to be desired. The sound is confined and occasionally wayward, and the film is obviously a shade worn, but all that's easily forgotten when you're caught up in such a convincing performance.”
Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010

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Verdi: Il Trovatore

Verdi: Il Trovatore

Recorded Milan 1957


Mario del Monaco (Manrico), Leyla Gencer (Leonora), Ettore Bastianini (Luna), Fedora Barbieri (Azucena)

RAI Orchestra, Fernando Previtali

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Verdi: La Traviata

Verdi: La Traviata


Anna Netrebko (Violetta), Rolando Villazón (Alfredo), Thomas Hampson (Germont Pere), Helene Schneiderman (Flora), Diane Pilcher (Annina), Salvatore Cordella (Gastone), Luigi Roni (Dottore Grenvil), Paul Gay (Barone Douphol), Herman Wallen (Marchese d'Obigny)

Wiener Philharmoniker, Carlo Rizzi

“Anna Netrebko is undoubtedly one of the soprano stars of today, and she sings her stockings off with plenty of brilliant and focused tone.” BBC Music Magazine, December 2005 ****

“A star pairing that works to perfection” Financial Times

DG - 4775933

(CD - 2 discs)

$26.75

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Verdi: Requiem

Verdi: Requiem


DG - E4132152

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Sacred Arias

Sacred Arias


Bizet:

Agnus Dei

Caccini, G:

Ave Maria

Franck, C:

Panis Angelicus

Gounod:

Ave Maria

Handel:

Frondi tenere e belle ... Ombra mai fù (from Serse)

Lécot:

Gloria a te, Cristo Gesù

Mascagni:

Sancta Maria

Mozart:

Ave verum corpus, K618

Niedermeyer:

Pietà, Signore

Rossini:

Stabat Mater

Petite Messe solennelle

Schubert:

Ave Maria, D839

Mille Cherubini in coro

Verdi:

Ingemisco (from Requiem)

Va, pensiero (from Nabucco)

Sanctus (from Requiem)

Wade:

O come, all ye faithful

Wagner:

Der Engel (No. 1 from Wesendonck-Lieder)


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Philips - 4753602

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Verdi: Alzira

Verdi: Alzira


Francisco Araiza (Zamoro), Ileana Cotrubas (Alzira), Donald George (Ovando), Alexandru Ionitza (Otumbo), Renato Bruson (Gusmano), Jan-Hendrik Rootering (Alvaro), Sofia Lis (Zuma), Daniel Bonilla (Ataliba)

Munich Radio Symphony Orchestra & Chorus, Lamberto Gardelli

Studio recording, 1983

“an excellent cast, helped by warm and well-balanced recording supervised by Munich Radio engineers, with Cotrubas flexible in coloratura” Penguin Guide, 2010 edition **

Orfeo - C057832H

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Verdi: Oberto

Verdi: Oberto


Rusa Baldani, Ghena Dimitrova, Alison Browner, Carlo Bergonzi & Rolando Panerai

Bavarian Radio Chorus & Munich Radio Symphony Orchestra, Lamberto Gardelli

Orfeo - C105842H

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Famous Overtures

Famous Overtures


Beethoven:

Leonore Overture No. 2, Op. 72a

Brahms:

Tragic Overture, Op. 81

Mozart:

Die Zauberflöte, K620: Overture

Verdi:

La forza del destino Overture

Wagner:

Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg: Overture


Orfeo - C161871A

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