All recordingsPrices shown exclude VAT. (UK tax is not payable for deliveries to United States.) See Terms & Conditions for p&p rates. | |  | James Levine conducts Mascagni & Leoncavallo
“I doubt you'll hear or see a better show: Levine, in his early prime, leads with respect for the music and the verismo tradition and whips the action into a melodramatic frenzy...Domingo sings both tenor leads tirelessly, with bite, ringing tone, sincerity and passion...this is clearly a superstar. He reacts as well as acts; of course it helps that he's opposite two blazing women co-stars...Not perfect performances, but they will leave you breathless nonetheless.” International Record Review, January 2012 “[Troyanos] is glorious...Domingo is as close to the ideal as possible...Not many tenors have the stamina to sing both Turiddu and Canio on the same evening, but Domingo has...The sound is not in the same class as the performance but is acceptable. With a well-nigh perfect Pagliacci and a slightly flawed Cavalleria rusticana this is a good buy.” MusicWeb International, August 2012 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Mascagni: Cavalleria Rusticana & Leoncavallo: Pagliacci
Leoncavallo: | I Pagliacci José Cura (Canio), Barbara Frittoli (Nedda), Carlos Álvarez (Tonio), Charles Castronovo (Beppe), Simon Keenlyside (Silvio) Netherlands Radio Choir and Het National Kinderkoor & Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Riccardo Chailly | Mascagni: | Cavalleria Rusticana Jessye Norman (Santuzza), Giuseppe Giacomini (Turiddu), Rosa Laghezza (Lucia), Dmitri Hvorostovsky (Alfio), Marta Senn (Lola) Choeurs de l'Orchestre de Paris, Semyon Bychkov |
Beautifully packaged, and at budget price. Full track-lists and synopses in English, German and French. | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Tullio Serafin conducts Leoncavallo & Mascagni
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’s singing and acting is the principal glory here … There is a uniquely compelling quality about everything that she does.” Gramophone Magazine “there are few [conductors] that have the unerring sense of pace and unostentatious musicianship that Serafin brings to these recordings...Callas is mighty impressive as both Santuzza and Nedda - a commanding vocal presence whose vibrant sense of drama and musical line more than makes up for any superficial lack of beauty....she brings something uniquely compelling to both” International Record Review, January 2011 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Mascagni: Cavalleria Rusticana
Each release includes a booklet with a three-language synopsis (English/French/German), full cast list and detailed track list. Recorded im 1978 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Cavalleria Rusticana & I Pagliacci
“The sound here is much more confined than on the Karajan set, though more immediate. Serafin conducts swifter-moving performances, yet ones quite as notable as Karajan's for pointing up relevant detail. All four interpretations carry with them a real sense of the theatre and are quite free from studio routine. It's difficult to choose between the casts on these two sets. Callas lives the characters more vividly than anyone. The sadness and anguish she brings to Santuzza's unhappy plight are at their most compelling at 'io piango' in 'Voi lo sapete' and at 'Turiddu mi tolse' in her encounter with Alfio, where the pain in Santuzza's heart is expressed in almost unbearable terms. As Nedda, she differentiates marvellously between the pensiveness of her aria, the passion of her duet with Silvio, and the playfulness of her commedia dell'arte acting. Her partner in both operas is di Stefano They work up a huge lather of passion in the big Cavalleria duet, and the tenor is wholly believable as the caddish Turiddu. In the immediacy of emotion of his Canio, it's the tenor's turn to evoke pity. Di Stefano does it as well as any Canio on record without quite having the heroic tone for the latter part of the opera. Panerai is a strong Alfio on the Serafin set, but Guelfi, with his huge voice, is possibly better suited to this macho part. It's impossible to choose between the two Tonios, both pertinently cast. Taddei plays the part a little more comically, Gobbi more menacingly. Callas or Karajan enthusiasts will have no difficulty making their choice. Others may be guided by quality of sound. With either you'll be ensured hours of memorable listening.” Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Mascagni: Cavalleria Rusticana
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| |  | Mascagni: Cavalleria Rusticana
Corneliu Murgu (Turiddu), Gisella Pasino (Santuzza), Claudio Otelli (Alfio), Ellen Bollingino (Lola) & Helia Thezan (Lucia) Budapest Opera Orchestra and Chorus, Roberto Paternostro Mascagni's one-act opera Cavalleria Rusticana tells the tale of Turiddu, who is still in love with his former sweetheart Lola. When Lola's husband Alfio hears of the affair, he challenges Turridu to a duel, resulting in a tragic death. The opera was initially composed as a competition entry in 1888, for which Mascagni asked his friend Giovanni Targioni-Tozzetti and Guido Menasci to write a short libretto. Although Cavalleria Rusticana did not win the competition, it was premiered in Prague the same year, causing a sensation and resulting in forty curtain calls for the composer. It is Mascagni's best known work and includes the stirring chorus 'Regina coeli' and the beautiful Intermezzo, with its iconic string melody. The role of Turiddu is taken by the tenor Corneliu Murgu, who has since become Director General of the Romanian Opera House in Timisoara, while his spurned lover Santuzza is played by acclaimed soprano Gisella Pasino. The Budapest Opera Orchestra and Chorus are directed by Roberto Paternosto. | 
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