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Montserrat Caballé (Manon Lescaut), Plácido Domingo (Chevalier Des Grieux), Noel Mangin (Geronte de Ravoir), Vicente Sardinero (Lescaut), Robert Tear (Edmondo), Richard Van Allan (The Innkeeper), Bernard Dickerson (The Dancing Master), Delia Wallis (A Singer), Robert Lloyd (Sargeant of the Royal Archers), Ian Partridge (A Lamplighter) & Gwynne Howell (A Naval Captain) Ambrosian Opera Chorus & New Philharmonia Orchestra, Bruno Bartoletti | 
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The mid-price collection presents some of the most important and admired recordings of the EMI Classics and Virgin Classics catalogue which make EMI - The Home of Opera. Bonus Disc contains synopsis and libretto with translation. “Callas may present a rather formidable portrait of a young girl in Act 1, but here the final act is far more than an epilogue to the rest, rather a culmination, with Callas at her very peak. Di Stefano too is in superb form and Serafin’s pacing of the score is masterly.” Gramophone Magazine “Callas, as always, takes a completely individual approach to this opera...it certainly demands attention...this recording has plenty going for it, not only from Callas but also the sterling (if not exactly subtle) contribution of Di Stefano, and Serafin's idiomatic conducting.” International Record Review, January 2011 “Callas catches the development of Manon's character from naive acquisitiveness to desperation with unfailing insight. Di Stefano makes a worthy Des Grieux, and Serafin is the most reliable of Puccini conductors.” BBC Music Magazine, March 2011 ***** | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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Each release includes a booklet with a three-language synopsis (English/French/German), full cast list and detailed track list. Recorded in 1954 “Albanese...doesn't disappoint either in terms of tessitura or emotion in the turn-to-the-tragic of the final acts.” Gramophone Magazine, July 2010 “Jonel Perlea's 1954 Manon Lescaut really is classic Puccini...was there ever a tenor better at the sob in the voice than Jussi Björling?” BBC Music Magazine, July 2010 ***** | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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Recorded 1954 “With Bjoerling as Des Grieux giving one of this very finest performances on disc and with Robert Merrill in glorious voice as Lescaut, the Romanian conductor Jonel Perlea conducts one of the most passionate performances of this opera ever recorded.” Penguin Guide, 2010 edition *** | | | (also available to download from $16.50) | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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Anny Schlemm (Manon); Hans Hopf (Des Grieux); Karl Wolfram (Lescaut); Herbert Bartel (Geronte); Peter Offermans (Edmondo) Cologne Radio, Otto Ackermann Recorded 1954, sung in German | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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“With Luciano Pavarotti a powerful Des Grieux, James Levine conducts a comparably big-boned performance of Manon Lescaut, bringing out the red-blooded drama of Puccini's first big success, while not ignoring its warmth and tender poetry in exceptionally full, vivid sound with the voices well in front of the orchestra. In the title-role Freni's performance culminates in an account of the big Act 4 aria, more involving and passionate than any of the others on rival versions, with the voice showing no signs of wear, and with her sudden change of face at the words 'terra di pace' ('a land of peace') bringing a magical lightening of tone. That aria makes a thrilling climax, when too often this act can seem a letdown. In this as in so much else, Levine conveys the tensions and atmosphere of a stage performance in a way that owes much to his experience at the Metropolitan. More completely than other versions, it avoids the feeling of a studio performance. Reactions to Pavarotti as Des Grieux will differ widely. The closeness of balance means that in volume his singing rarely drops below mezzoforte, but there's little harm in having so passionate a portrait of Des Grieux as Pavarotti's. Needless to say, the hero's big emotional climaxes in each of the first three acts come over at full force. The rest of the cast is strong too, with Dwayne Croft a magnificent Lescaut. Many collectors will count this a clear first choice among current versions.” Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010 “Levine conveys the tensions and atmosphere of a stage performance in a way that plainly owes much to his experience at the Metropolitan...it avoids the feeling of a studio performance....[Pavarotti], characteristically, points word meaning with a bright-eyed intensity that compels attention.” Gramophone Magazine, November 1993 “Levine brings out all the red-blooded drama of Puccini's first big success, while not ignoring the warmth and tender poetry...Cecilia Bartoli makes the unnamed singer in the Act II entertainment into far more than a cipher” Penguin Guide, 2010 edition **** | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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Plus 5 bonus Puccini arias | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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Placido Domingo, Robert Lloyd, Delia Wallis, Robert Tear, Ian Partridge,Noel Mangin, Gwynne Howell, Bernard Dickerson, Montserrat Caballe, Richard Van Allan, Vicente Sardinero New Philharmonia Orchestra, Ambrosian Opera Chorus, Bruno Bartoletti | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Puccini: Manon LescautLive recording 10/12/1960
Dorothy Kirsten (Manon Lescaut), Mario Sereni (Lescaut), Carlo Bergonzi (Des Grieux), Salvatore Baccaloni (Geronte), Charles Anthony (Edmondo), George Cehanovsky (L'oste), Alessio De Paolis, Joan Wall, Calvin Marsh, Robert Nagy, Louis Sgarro Orchestra & Chorus of the Metropolitan Opera, Fausto Cleva Bonus Dorothy Kirsten and Richard Tucker sing Duets from La Boheme, Manon, Manon Lescaut, Met Orchestra / Fausto Cleva New York 1955. | | | Usually despatched in 3 - 4 working days. |
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“Levine conveys the tensions and atmosphere of a stage performance in a way that plainly owes much to his experience at the Metropolitan...it avoids the feeling of a studio performance....[Pavarotti], characteristically, points word meaning with a bright-eyed intensity that compels attention.” Gramophone Magazine, November 1993 “With Luciano Pavarotti as a powerful Des Grieux, James Levine conducts a comparably big-boned performance of Manon Lescaut, bringing out the red-blooded drama of Puccini's first big success, while not ignoring its warmth and tender poetry...The rest of the cast is strong too, with Dwayne Croft a magnificent Lescaut” Penguin Guide, 2010 edition **** | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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