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1. La Traviata - Prelude (1998 Digital Remaster) 2. Act I - Libiamo, ne' lieti calci (Alfredo,Violetta) 3. Act I - Che è ciò? (Alfredo,Violetta) 4. Act I - Un dì, felice (Alfredo,Violetta) 5. La Traviata - È strano! È strano!...Ah, fors'è lui 6. La Traviata - Follie! Follie!...Sempre libera 7. La Traviata - De' miei bollenti spiriti (Alfredo) 8. La Traviata - Pura siccome un angelo...Non sapete quale affetto vio...Dite alla giovine (Germont,Violetta) 9. La Traviata - Di Provenza il mar (Germont) 10. Act III - Teneste la promessa...Addio, del passato 11. Act III - Parigi, o cara (Alfredo,Violetta)
“Beverly Sills is a spirited, subtle and sensitive heroine. Nicolai Gedda gives an attractive performance and Aldo Ceccato conducts with finesse.” Gramophone Magazine | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Dreamticket to La TraviataSelected recordings from 1914-1961
Verdi: | La Traviata (highlights) |
Licia Albanese, Lucrezia Bori, Maria Callas, Margherita Carosio, Maria Cebotari, Amelita Galli Curci, Anna Moffo, Calduio Muzio, Graziella Pareto, Joan Sutherland, Renata Tebaldi, Virgina Zeani (Violettas); Giuseppe di Stefano, Alfredo Kraus, John McCormack, Jan Peerce, Giancinto Prandelli, Helge Rosvaenge, Tito Schipa, Richard Tucker (Alfredos); Giuseppe de Luca, Robert Merrill, Heinrich Schlusnus, Carlo Tagliabue (Germonts) Following on from Dreamticket to Andrea Chenier (PR21001), this intriguing series continues with La Traviata. The compilation allows the listener to compare several singers and different interpretations in each role and in one and the same aria. | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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Opera for Children is a wonderful range which is being made available internationally. 15 world-famous operas accompanied by a booklet telling the story. Includes beautifully illustrated story book of the opera for parents to read to children. | | (Sorry, download not available in your country) | |
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| |  | Anna Moffo - A Portrait of Manon & Great Love Duets
Anna Moffo (soprano) with Robert Kerns, Giuseppe Di Stefano, Alberta Alberti, Maria Casula, Anna di Stasio, Flaviano Labò, Manlio Rocchi, Mario Rinaudo, Enzo Titta, Richard Tucker, Cesare Valletti, Rosalind Elias & Carlo Bergonzi Anna Moffo was born of Italian parents in Wayne, Pennsylvania, on 27 June 1932, although some sources give the year as 1930 and others as 1935. After studying with Eufemia Giannini-Gregory at the Curtis Institute in Philadelphia, she went as a Fulbright scholar to the Accademia di Santa Cecilia in Rome, where her teachers were Luigi Ricci and Mercedes Llopart. She made her début at Spoleto in 1955 as Norina in Don Pasquale, and created a sensation at the Rome Opera the same year when she appeared there for the first time. She was immediately engaged by Italian television to play Cio-Cio-San in a production of Madama Butterfly, and subsequently appeared on Italian TV as Nannetta, Amina, Lucia di Lammermoor and Maria (La figlia del reggimento). In 1956 she sang Zerlina in Don Giovanni at the Aix-en-Provence Festival, and in 1957 she was chosen by Herbert von Karajan to sing Nannetta in Falstaff at the Salzburg Festival. It was also in 1957 that she made her American début in Chicago, appearing as Mimì in La bohème. On 14 November 1959 Moffo appeared for the first time at the Metropolitan as Violetta, a role she sang 80 times with the company. Her success was immediate and she appeared regularly in both the old and new houses throughout the 1960s and early 1970s in 18 major roles, including Pamina, Norina, Gilda, Luisa Miller, the four heroines of Les Contes d’Hoffmann, Juliette, Gounod’s Marguerite, Massenet’s Manon, Mélisande, Nedda, Adina, Liù and Lucia di Lammermoor. To many opera-lovers in the USA, she was quite simply the most beautiful diva of her era. She was certainly one of the most talented, possessing an appealing stage presence, a lyric soprano voice of full, radiant tone and an impeccable coloratura technique, which she used with excellent musical taste. After some 130 Met appearances in New York and a further 70 with the company on tour, her last opera performances in the house at Lincoln Center were in March 1976 as Violetta. She returned to the Met on 22 October 1983 to sing a duet with Robert Merrill in the Centennial Gala, which was televised world-wide. Extract from the booklet note © Tony Locantro, 2000 “A star between the mid-1950s and the early '70s, the Italian American soprano looked as lovely as she sounded - as these arias prove, that was pretty good.” BBC Music Magazine, August 2008 **** | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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| |  | Giuseppe di Stefano: The Portrait
Bellini: | I Puritani (highlights) Giuseppe di Stefano (Arturo), Maria Callas (Elvira), Nicola Rossi-Lemeni (Giorgio), Carlo Forti (Valton) Coro e Orchestra del Teatro alla Scala Milan, Tullio Serafin | Bizet: | Carmen (highlights) Maria Callas (Carmen), Giuseppe di Stefano (Don Jose) Robert Sutherland | Capua: | O sole mio | Cardillo: | Core 'ngrato | Cottrau: | Santa Lucia | Curtis, E: | Torna a Surriento | Donizetti: | Lucia di Lammermoor (highlights) Giuseppe di Stefano (Edgardo), Maria Callas (Lucia), Tito Gobbi (Enrico), Anna Maria Canali (Alisa), Valiano Natali (Arturo) Coro e Orchestra del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Tullio Serafin | Gastaldon: | Musica proibita | Leoncavallo: | I Pagliacci (highlights) Giuseppe di Stefano (Canio), Maria Callas (Nedda), Rolando Panerai (Silvio) Orchestra del Teatro alla Scala Milan, Tullio Serafin | Mario: | Santa Lucia luntana | Mascagni: | Cavalleria Rusticana (highlights) Giuseppe di Stefano (Turiddu), Maria Callas (Santuzza), Ebe Ticozzi (Mamma Lucia) Orchestra del Teatro alla Scala Milan, Tullio Serafin | Puccini: | La Bohème (highlights) Giuseppe di Stefano (Rodolfo), Licia Albanese (Mimi), Leonard Warren (Marcello), George Cehanovsky (Schaunard), Patrice Munsel (Musetta) RCA Victor Orchestra, Renato Cellini Tosca (highlights) Giuseppe di Stefano (Cavaradossi), Maria Callas (Tosca) Orchestra del Teatro alla Scala Milan, Victor de Sabata | Tagliaferri: | Passione | Verdi: | La Traviata (highlights) Giuseppe di Stefano (Alfredo), Maria Callas (Violetta) Orchestra del Teatro alla Scala Milan, Carlo Maria Giulini Rigoletto (highlights) Giuseppe di Stefano (Il Duca), Maria Callas (Gilda), Tito Gobbi (Rigoletto), Nicola Zaccaria (Sparafucile), Adriana Lazzarini (Maddalena), Giuse Gerbino (Giovanna), Renato Ercolani (Borsa), Carlo Forti (Ceprano) Orchestra del Teatro alla Scala Milan, Tullio Serafin |
and arias from The Pearl Fishers, L'elisir d'amore, Tosca, Mignon, L'Amico Fritz, Manon, L'Arlesiana, La Traviata
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