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Live Performance, October 13, 1961, Tokyo Bunka Kaikan “They don’t make ’em like this any more. Nor should they, really, as performing styles have changed. But as an example of what increasingly seems a golden age of Verdi-singing, this is almost as good as it gets. Even the less exalted names, Tucci and Protti (he so dull in the studio, thrilling live), show just why they were so popular at the time...The black-and-white picture is often fuzzy, the camera angles primitive, the production values antiquated, but here is a precious document demonstrating full-blooded Italian opera in its last years.” Gramophone Magazine, February 2008 | | | This item is currently out of stock at the UK distributor. You may order it now but please be aware that it may be six weeks or more before it can be despatched. |
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| |  | Libretto by Salvatore CammaranoDirector: Arnaud Bernard / Sets: Alessandro Camera and Video director: Tiziano Mancini
Darina Takova (soprano), Giuseppe Sabbatini (tenor), Alexander Vinogradov (bass), Damiano Salerno (baritone), Ursula Ferri (contralto), Arutjun Kotchinian (bass), Luca Favaron (tenor) & Elisabetta Martorana (soprano) Orchestra and Chorus of the Teatro La Fenice, Maurizio Benini Subtitles: Italian and English. Filmed at the Teatro La Fenice, Venice, Italy, May 2006 “This mediocre opera needs stronger atmosphere than it gets in this strangely monumental staging for a domestic drama. The singing and conducting is strong, but it is more convincing to just listen than to watch.” BBC Music Magazine, October 2009 **** | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | An Evening with Pavarotti and Sutherland
First release on DVD of the classic Met gala with Pavarotti and Sutherland The unforgettable Metropolitan Opera gala from 1987. Two of the greatest opera stars of the time, and long-term singing partners, Luciano Pavarotti and Joan Sutherland, come together to perform four famous scenes from Acts I and III of Lucia di Lammermoor, Act III of La Traviata and Act III of Rigoletto. Joined by the great Italian baritone Leo Nucci and conducted by Richard Bonynge. The scenes are complete and fully staged, making this different from other DVDs of individual arias and ensembles. | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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Bach, J S: | St John Passion, BWV245 The Bach Collegium Japan has been regarded for some years now as a real discovery among baroque ensembles specialising in the performance of sacred music from the Baroque and Masaaki Suzuki, who conducts and plays the harpsichord, is a complete and thorough musician. Bach Collegium Japan, Masaaki Suzuki Mass in B minor, BWV232 The artistry of the performers under the assured baton of conductor George Christoph Biller is exemplary and the state-of-the-art filming shows the serene gothic church in full splendour - a fitting backdrop for the work that is generally regarded as the crowning glory of Bach's sacred choral music; a majestic work that showcases Bach's supreme craftsmanship and skill as a choral composer. Thomanerchor Leipzig & Gewandhausorchester Leipzig, Georg Christoph Biller | Beethoven: | Missa Solemnis in D major, Op. 123 On this DVD state-of-the-art recording Beethoven's overwhelming music blends wonderfully with the camera shots of the impressive space.The cast of soloists is excellent. It includes Camilla Nylund and René Pape, among the most outstanding singers of the younger generation.A bonus film features the reconstruction of the Frauenkirche. Camilla Nylund & René Pape Sächsische Staatskapelle Dresden Orchestra, Fabio Luisi | Verdi: | Requiem Lorin Maazel's tour with the Symphonica Toscanini, called "In the Footsteps of Toscanini", culminated in two concerts in Venice of Verdi's Requiem, a showpiece of Toscanini's, and St Mark's proved to be an ideal venue for this eloquent and musically impressive confessional work. Norma Fantini & Anna Smirnova Lorin Maazel |
This DVD box combines the most known and beloved works in sacred music of the three greatest composers of all time.Those works were, are and always will be essential to music. NTSC · 16:9, PCM Stereo · DD 5.1 · DTS 5.1 Region Code: 0 Booklet Notes: GB, D, F Subtitles: DVD 1 & 2: Lat, GB, D, F, E / DVD 3: GB, D, F / DVD 4: Lat, GB, D, F Running Time: 419 mins in total FSK: all audiences | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Live from Bologna 2007Directed by Giorgio Gallione, Chorus Master Paolo Vero, Costume and Set Design by Guido Fiorato and Lighting Design By Daniele Naldi
Roberto Frontali (SImon Boccanegra), Carmen Giannattasio (Amelia/Maria), Giacomo Prestia (Fiesco), Marco Vratogna (Paolo), Alberto Rota (Pietro), Enea Scala (Un capitano dei balestrieri), Lucia Michelazzo (Un'ancella) Orchestra And Chorus of the Teatro Comunale Di Bologna, Michele Mariotti Sliding marble walls, a mosaic-like floor, a leafless tree centre-stage, elegant costumes – with its young cast and a superlative performance by Roberto Frontali as Simon Boccanegra, this production has all the ingredients to leave a lasting impression. The Italian baritone is a regular guest at the world’s major opera houses, including the Metropolitan Opera, La Scala Milan, the Royal Opera House Covent Garden, Zurich Opera House, the Staatsoper Berlin and Dresden’s Semperoper. Born in 1979 and already principal conductor in Bologna, Michele Mariotti directs the ensemble in a bravura performance. Simon Boccanegra is perhaps not one of Verdi’s best-known operas. The composer himself returned to revise the work on several occasions. The original opera was premiered in Venice in 1857, this revised version not until 1881. Although never considered one of Verdi’s crowd pullers, it remains one of the composer’s most beautiful creations. Verdi’s music underpins this human drama in all its surprising twists and turns … Recording Date: 2007
Place of recording: LIVE FROM BOLOGNA 2007
Running Time: 140 min
Picture Format: 16:9
Sound Format: PCM Stereo, Dolby Digital 5.1
Subtitle Languages PAL: D, F, GB, I, SP
Menu Languages NTSC: D, F, GB, I, SP
“The Amelia, Carmen Giannattasio, is genuinely moving and Roberto Frontali sings strongly and characterises well...The rest of the Bologna cast provides a good professional team. Michele Mariotti conducts with considerable flair, and this is an enjoyable realisation of Verdi's masterly opera.” Penguin Guide, 2010 edition **/*** | | | This item is currently out of stock at the UK distributor. You may order it now but please be aware that it may be six weeks or more before it can be despatched. |
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Alberto Gazale (baritone), Susan Neves (soprano), Orlin Anastassov (bass), Yasu Nakajima (tenor) & Annamaria Popescu (mezzo) Orchestra e Coro del Teatro Carlo Felice, Riccardo Frizza (conductor) & Jonathan Miller (director) Nabucco was premièred at Milan’s La Scala on March 9th 1842. It met with enormous success, crowned by as many as 75 performances at La Scala before the end of that year. With Nabucco Verdi finally found his own stance, attaining linguistic and expressive means that, in the space of a decade, would make him the undisputed master of Italian opera theatres. The present, interesting production, staged at the Carlo Felice theatre in Genoa, features young but already internationally renowned interpreters: Alberto Gazale, as a solid and convincing Nabucco; Susan Neves as an Abigaille by the beautiful and powerful vocal means; Orlin Anastassov as a greatly authoritative Zaccaria, which lets foresee for him a radiant career. Subtitled in 7 languages (Italian, English, German, French, Spanish, Japanese, Chinese) 16:9 | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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Il Corsaro is still one of Verdi’s less known and performed operas. Chronologically speaking, it belongs to the famous ”years in the galley”, even though it dates from a period (the autumn of 1848) when the composer’s name, in Italy, could already be considered established. Although this is considered one of Verdi’s minor works, there are many exciting and poignant passages in it, and the tight dramatic action makes for music that has a pressing and incisive rhythm. The renowned baritone Renato Bruson and conductor Renato Palumbo stand out in the cast. The video recording makes the most of Lamberto Puggelli’s beautiful sets. Subtitles in 7 languages (Italian, English, German, French, Spanish, Chinese and Japanese). | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Verdi Gala 2004Buon Compleanno, Maestro Verdi!
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Amarilli Nizza, Renzo Zulian, Vladimir Stoyanov & Orlin Anastassov Orchestra e Coro della Fondazione Arturo Toscanini, Conducted by Stefano Ranzani & Director, set and costume designer: Pier Luigi Pizzi Les Vêpres siciliennes, a five-act opera on a libretto by Auguste Scribe and Charles Duveyrier with music by Giuseppe Verdi, was first staged at the Paris Opéra on 13th June 1855. The subject of the opera was nothing other than an adaptation of a libretto that Scribe had written some years before, Le Duc d’Albe. At first the opera was greeted with great success, even Hector Berlioz, usually far from kind to Italian musicians, exalted the grandeur of its conception and its masterly composition. However its Parisian success was to be short lived, and after 1865 Les Vêpres siciliennes disappeared from the repertoire of the Opéra. The Italian première, in Arnaldo Fusinato’s translation, was held in Parma on the evening of 26th December 1855; shortly afterwards the opera was taken to La Scala in Milan, on 4th February 1856, but this time in a new translation by Ettore Caimi. Before definitively becoming I Vespri Siciliani in the Italian edition too, the opera circulated for some time under various titles. Les Vêpres siciliennes/I Vespri Siciliani is in many senses an intimist opera, all based on the contrast between the duties imposed on, and sorrowfully accepted by, all the leading characters by their political roles, and their private feelings which, of course, do not correspond to the demands of politics. All of this set against the backdrop of a very demanding stage and choral set-up. Filmed by RAI at Teatro Verdi in Busseto, main interpresters of this production are Vladimir Stoyanov (Monforte), Renzo Zulian (Arrigo), Amarilli Nizza (Elena) e Orlin Anastassov (Procida), under the baton of Stefano Ranzani and with the direction of Pier Luigi Pizzi. | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Franco Corelli: The 1971 Tokyo Concert
The Italian tenor Franco Corelli was born in Ancona on 8th April 1921. In his long artistic career 1971 (the year of the recordings featured in the present DVD) was an important one. The tenor, who was famous all over the world, turned fifty; twenty years of his life had been spent on stage. Few opera singers, in the 20th century, could compare with him for passion, variety of repertoire and quality of interpretation. In 1971 Corelli sang at the Metropolitan in Ernani, Lucia di Lammermoor, Andrea Chénier, Bohème and Werther. That intense year saw him also visit the Far East with a triumphant series of recitals (Tokyo, Osaka and Seoul), the first of which is documented in the present DVD. The year ended with a successful Norma in Parma (with Cristina Deutekom) and equally glorious appearances in Forza del Destino, Ernani, Aida and Roméo et Juliette. This wonderful recital comes at the conclusion of a fabulous career, in which the Italian tenor sang side by side with all the greatest protagonists of the operatic world. The Tokyo concert, with the Japanese audience in raptures and a Corelli in great form, is the chronicle of a veritable triumph. | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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