Wolf-Ferrari: I quattro rusteghi (The School for Fathers): Intermezzo

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The Italian Intermezzo: Music without words

The Italian Intermezzo: Music without words


Catalani:

La Wally: Act III & IV Intermezzo

Loreley: Danza delle ondine

Cilea:

Adriana Lecouvreur: Intermezzo, Act II

Giordano, U:

Siberia: Preludio

Fedora: Intermezzo, Act 2

Leoncavallo:

Pagliacci: Intermezzo

Mascagni:

L'Amico Fritz: Intermezzo

Ponchielli:

Dance of the Hours (from La Gioconda)

Puccini:

Edgar - Preludio (Act 1 & 3)

Suor Angelica - Intermezzo

Manon Lescaut - Intermezzo

Verdi:

La traviata: Prelude to Act 3

Wolf-Ferrari:

I quattro rusteghi (The School for Fathers): Intermezzo

The Jewels of the Madonna - Act III Intermezzo


The intermezzi recorded on this CD are, in the main, orchestral mood-painting interludes found in the great Italian operatic repertoire of the nineteenth and early twentieth century, usually connecting acts in the opera. The music is powerfully atmospheric, designed not only to create the right mood for the ensuing action of the opera, but also providing some respite from the drama itself. The exception is Ponchielli’s famous ballet, Dance of the Hours from La Gioconda, which like most ballets found in operas, gives a break from the drama of the opera and provides the audience a chance to enjoy an entertaining ballet whilst, in this case, listening to some of the catchiest music in the repertoire. Indeed, this scintillating ballet was immortalized in Walt Disney’s film Fantasia and has long been one of the most popular classics in the repertoire.

The rest of the items on this CD range from the very well known and haunting Act III Prelude from La Traviata, to the sparkling items from Wolf-Ferrari’s Jewels of the Madonna and I Quattro Rusteghi, and the richly-romantic intermezzos from the great Verismo composers of Leoncavallo, Puccini, Giordano and Cilea, though the rare items by Catalani are no less enjoyable.

Italian maestro Gianandrea Noseda is in his element in this, his native repertoire. Noseda has made many noted recordings with his BBC Philharmonic orchestra for Chandos, praised for their brilliance of sound as well as their musical excellence. Noseda’s superb musicianship in both the operatic and orchestral repertoire combine on this release to produce one of his very finest recordings. The programme here is unique.

“For those of us who woud love going to the opera if only it wasn't for the singing, this disc could be the ideal choice...Noseda and the BBC Philharmonic make alert guides in this repertoire...the playing is well detailed and the performances are convincing. Chandos's record is typically rich and the bass drum should give your speakers a good workout.” Gramophone Magazine, March 2011

“This disc is deftly chosen and programmed, from the very well known...to the unusual...The ballet interludes are full of sparkling charm and Puccini provides the most indelible melodic output...The BBC Phil and Noseda play with an effortless sense of style, making the most of the music's variety of colour and sweeping mood changes.” Classic FM Magazine, March 2011 ****

“The playing is idiomatic, infectiously con passione and brio.” Sunday Times, 13th February 2011 ****

“it is much more than an hour-and-a-quarter's wallow in slow motion. There are excerpts here from operas one can wait forever to hear on stage....and every one of these tracks is well worth recording in purely musical terms...The performances are suitably vivid and sensitive, always finely controlled and shaped with a masterly hand by Gianendrea Noseda” International Record Review, March 2011

“[Noseda] approaches each item with a relish and stylistic certainty that makes you sit up and listen. The playing, also, is the equivalent of what one might hear in a major opera house, and on a good night, too.” BBC Music Magazine, March 2011 ****

Chandos Musica Italiana - CHAN10634

(CD)

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New Year’s Concert 2010

New Year’s Concert 2010

from Teatro La Fenice di Venezia


Bizet:

L'amour est un oiseau rebelle 'Habanera' (from Carmen)

Anna Caterina Antonacci (soprano)

Les tringles des sistres tintaient (from Carmen)

Anna Caterina Antonacci (soprano)

Donizetti:

Una furtiva lagrima (from L'elisir d'amore)

Francesco Meli (tenor)

Dvorak:

Symphony No. 7 in D minor, Op. 70

Rossini:

Il Signor Bruschino Overture

Verdi:

Si ridesti il Leon di Castiglia (from Ernani)

De' miei bollenti spiriti (from La traviata)

Francesco Meli (tenor)

La donna è mobile (from Rigoletto)

Francesco Meli (tenor)

Va, pensiero (from Nabucco)

Nei giardin del bello saracin ostello 'Veil Song' (from Don Carlo)

Anna Caterina Antonacci (soprano)

Libiamo, ne' lieti calici (from La Traviata)

Anna Caterina Antonacci (soprano), Francesco Meli (tenor)

Wolf-Ferrari:

I quattro rusteghi (The School for Fathers): Intermezzo


Orchestra and Chorus of La Fenice, Sir John Eliot Gardiner

Subtitles: English, French, Italian

DVD Video

Region: 0

Format: NTSC

Hardy - HCD4043

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