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“After he has handsomely done his classical duty with arias from Verdi, Puccini, Mozart and Cilea among others, Grigolo lets rip with popular Italian songs, emoting in a properly verismo manner about being lovesick and homesick for the southern sun and the Mediterranean moon...his is an attractive, light lyric voice with a pleasing top but, as yet, shallow in the lower register.” BBC Music Magazine, December 2011 *** “Like Pavarotti, Grigolo has a forward projection of the voice which propels it smoothly along the line, thus helping legato. His lyric tenor is supple and has a pleasant sound, and he has the virtue of being able (and willing) to employ vocal dynamic, which always benefit strophic songs...Grigolo puts across each message in winning tones.” International Record Review, March 2012 “he brings the same muscular charm to "Torna a Surriento" and "Arrivederci Roma" as he does to "La donna e mobile" and "La danza". Most impressive of all, emotion courses through every syllable of Lucio Dalla's "Caruso".” The Independent, 3rd February 2012 *** “Grigolo's bright, forward projection and not huge voice suits this Three Tenors repertoire well and he handles it with more respect (and, dare one say, taste) and intelligent use of the words than some of his predecessors therein. The Italian pops, especially 'Arrivederci, Roma', have a refreshing simplicity...this sounds like a serious artist and he's been well recorded and produced.” Gramophone Magazine, June 2012 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | ArrivederciStandard Version
“After he has handsomely done his classical duty with arias from Verdi, Puccini, Mozart and Cilea among others, Grigolo lets rip with popular Italian songs, emoting in a properly verismo manner about being lovesick and homesick for the southern sun and the Mediterranean moon...his is an attractive, light lyric voice with a pleasing top but, as yet, shallow in the lower register.” BBC Music Magazine, December 2011 *** “Like Pavarotti, Grigolo has a forward projection of the voice which propels it smoothly along the line, thus helping legato. His lyric tenor is supple and has a pleasant sound, and he has the virtue of being able (and willing) to employ vocal dynamic, which always benefit strophic songs...Grigolo puts across each message in winning tones.” International Record Review, March 2012 “he brings the same muscular charm to "Torna a Surriento" and "Arrivederci Roma" as he does to "La donna e mobile" and "La danza". Most impressive of all, emotion courses through every syllable of Lucio Dalla's "Caruso".” The Independent, 3rd February 2012 *** “Grigolo's bright, forward projection and not huge voice suits this Three Tenors repertoire well and he handles it with more respect (and, dare one say, taste) and intelligent use of the words than some of his predecessors therein. The Italian pops, especially 'Arrivederci, Roma', have a refreshing simplicity...this sounds like a serious artist and he's been well recorded and produced.” Gramophone Magazine, June 2012 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Jonas Kaufmann: Verismo Arias
Jonas Kaufmann returns to the Italian verismo tradition to sing arias that define opera’s most passionate and vulnerable leading men. Kaufmann’s international reputation is soaring as, going from strength to strength, he delivers consistently thrilling performances. The onyx-dark beauty of his tone and the refinement and unexpected insights of his delivery mark Jonas Kaufmann a poet of tenors. Timed for release when he makes his anticipated role debut as Maurizio in Adriana Lecouvreur at Covent Garden opposite Angela Gheorghiu, this disc includes excerpts from the Cilea work that helped put Caruso on the map. This album also entices with rarities from Zandonai’s dramatic Giulietta e Romeo and Puccini’s Le Villi. Supporting Jonas Kaufmann is Italy’s leading symphonic orchestra, the Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia, under its dynamic music director Antonio Pappano. Both maestro and orchestra are utterly at home in this repertoire. “One might think the musicianship of the tenor Jonas Kaufmann would be wasted on the frankly third-rate music of the verismo composers. But given his emotional commitment and powerful middle register, this recital proves an irresistible outpouring of melodrama” The Telegraph, 22nd October 2010 **** “Italian repertoire now, is it? Given the prodigious gifts of the German tenor Jonas Kaufmann we shouldn’t be too surprised. But there’s still considerable novelty as that darkly lustrous voice plunges headlong into anguish...Fluent in Italian, Kaufmann is equally at ease navigating the arias’ vocal and emotional tempests.” The Times, 8th October 2010 “Kaufmann sings Giordano (“Come un bel dì di maggio”), Leoncavallo (“Vesti la giubba”), Mascagni (“Mamma!”) and others with lusty good taste” Financial Times, 23rd October 2010 *** “...there is rare sensitivity to the words in his Lamento di Federico (Cilea’s L’Arlesiana) and Turiddu’s Mamma, quel vino è generoso (Mascagni’s Cavalleria Rusticana). The best news is Kaufmann’s thrilling Andrea Chénier (Giordano): a gripping Improviso is followed by a soaring Come un bel dì di maggio” Sunday Times, 24th October 2010 **** “The accompaniments are special..[Pappano] is hugely alert to detail, weighting and what's happening on the imaginary stage around the singer...Kaufmann has entered this world most completely. His Italian is good, as are his desire and ability to project clearly differentiated characters. He is never afraid to sing softly...and there is plenty of power when needed.” Gramophone Magazine, December 2010 “Not only does Kaufmann have a fine voice but he knows how to use it: admirable technique, interpretative ability and much intelligence when it comes to changes of colour, gradations of tone and weight and the willingness to sing softly. There is nothing monochromatic about his performances” International Record Review, November 2010 “This is a wonderful disc, the most exciting and enterprising operatic recital I have heard for a very long time...Kaufmann has everything, and at the age of 40 his voice may well be in its finest shape. He brings a Classical training to these arias, and yet he doesn't in any degree stint on the passion.” BBC Music Magazine, Christmas 2010 ***** “The only really well-known pieces are those from Mascagni's Cavalleria Rusticana and Leoncavallo's Pagliacci, which Kaufmann delivers with the same directness and perfectly judged musicality that he uses for the far less familiar ones. The colour, the elegance and the sheer beauty of tone in his singing are truly exceptional” The Guardian, 16th December 2010 ***** “It seems he really is able to do anything: his rich, dark-hued tenor lends itself to dramatic singing (a raging, heartbroken 'Vesti la giubba'), yet he can also caress a pianissimo vocal line and float exquisite top notes (Cilea's Lamento di Federico)...The other stars of the disc are Pappano and his Santa Cecilia orchestra who perfectly capture the music's passionate, glowing ebb and flow.” Classic FM Magazine, February 2011 ***** “a brave, dedicated and altogether arresting piece of work...a series of steps in unfamiliar directions, taken boldly and with complete confidence and conviction... the sheer originality, versatility and freshness-the excellence-of what Kaufmann creates in every piece demands from the listener a comparable willingness to bring fresh ears to the listening.” Opera BBC Music Magazine
Opera Choice - December 2010 |
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| |  | Viva Villazón! (STANDARD)The Best of Rolando Villazón
Berlioz: | Dieu tout puissant, Dieu de l’aurore Thomas Gounet d’après Thomas Moore Chœur « Les Eléments » & Orchestre du Capitole de Toulouse, Michel Plasson | Bizet: | La fleur que tu m'avais jetée (from Carmen) Münchner Rundfunkorchester, Michel Plasson A cette voix quel trouble… Je crois entendre encore (from Les Pêcheurs de Perles) Münchner Rundfunkorchester, Michel Plasson | Cilea: | È la solita storia 'Lamento di Federico' (from L'Arlesiana) | Donizetti: | Una furtiva lagrima (from L'elisir d'amore) Tombe degl'avi miei … Fra poco a me ricovero...Tu che a Dio spiegasti l'ali (from Lucia di Lammermoor) Münchner Rundfunkorchester, Marcello Viotti | Gounod: | Quel trouble inconnu me pénètre… Salut! Demeure chaste et pure (from Faust) Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, Evelino Pido Polyeucte: Source délicieuse L'amour, l'amour... Ah, lève-toi soleil (from Roméo et Juliette) | Gruber, F: | Stille Nacht arr.Philippe Rombi Orchestre Symphonique Bel Arte, Philippe Rombi | Mascagni: | Mamma, quel vino (from Cavalleria Rusticana) with Teresa Blank (mezzo-soprano) Münchner Rundfunkorchester, Michel Plasson | Massenet: | Ah ! Parais, astre de mon ciel Zarastra from Le Mage Chœur et Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, Evelino Pido Roma - Je vais la voir! Je suis seul, seul enfin... Ah fuyez douce image (from Manon) Traduire ! Ah ! Bien souvent mon rêve s’envole… Pourquoi me réveiller (Werther) Ah! Tout est bien fini... O souverain (from Le Cid) Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, Evelino Pído | Monteverdi: | Libro Nono di Magrigali e Canzonette: Si dolce è'l tormento Le Concert d’Astrée, Emmanuelle Haim Eri già tutta mia Le Concert d’Astrée, Emmanuelle Haim | Offenbach: | Il était une fois à la cour d'Eisenach (from Les contes d'Hoffmann) With Florian Laconi (ténor) Münchner Rundfunkorchester, Michel Plasson | Puccini: | Che gelida manina (from La Bohème) Donna non vidi mai (from Manon Lescaut) (previously unreleased) Münchner Rundfunkorchester, Marcello Viotti Recondita armonia (from Tosca) | Sorozábal: | La Taberna del Puerto – ‘No puede ser’ Orquesta de la Communidad de Madrid, Placido Domingo | Tchaikovsky: | Kuda, Kuda 'Lensky's Aria' (from Eugene Onegin) | Verdi: | La donna è mobile (from Rigoletto) Münchner Rundfunkorchester, Marcello Viotti Lunge da lei…De’ miei bollenti spiriti (from La Traviata) Io l'ho perduta (from Don Carlos) Ma se m'è forza perderti (from Un ballo in maschera) Chor des Bayerischen Rundfunks & Münchner Rundfunkorchester, Michel Plasson | Vives: | Por el humo se sabe donde esta el fuego Fernando from Dona Frasquita Orquesta de la Communidad de Madrid, Placido Domingo | Wade: | O come, all ye faithful arr.Philippe Rombi |
Standard Version ““Villazón's singing offers a combination of intelligence and glamour not seen since the ascendancy of Domingo” The New Yorker | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | The Berlin ConcertLive from the 'Waldbühne'
“The greatest voices of their day came together again on Friday evening. . . Domingo still works his magic . . . Netrebko symbolizes the combination of skill, charisma and naturalness . . . Villazón is the perfect masculine counterpart. . . Great opera needs protagonists like these” (Die Welt am Sonntag, Berlin) “For all the reek of marketing hype, there's a real sense of occasion, our greatest living tenor benignly crowning superstar successors who promise comparable art and intelligence.” BBC Music Magazine, March 2007 ***** | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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Virgin Classics is delighted to announce the signing of an exclusive contract with the Mexican tenor Rolando Villazon. The 31-year-old makes his debut disc with repertoire that ranges from bel canto arias to masterpieces of verismo: Cilea, Puccini, Donizetti, Verdi. | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Massimo Giordano: Amore e Tormento (Italian Arias)
Massimo Giordano studied the flute first, but shortly before his graduation discovered his great talent for singing. Since then, he has gained significant popularity amongst opera lovers throughout the whole world. Starting in Italy, where he debuted in Spoleto with Massenet’s “Werther”, he conquered the big international stages such as La Scala in Milan, New York Metropolitan Opera, as well as the Vienna Staatsoper and the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden. International opera stars like Anna Netrebko, Angela Gheorgiu and Natalie Dessay are his partners on stage and he works with world-renowned conductors such as Claudio Abbado, Fabio Luisi, James Levine and Marco Armiliato. Now, after more than ten years of outstanding international success, Massimo presents his first solo album. Goose-bumps are guaranteed. | 
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| |  | Ramón Vargas: Opera Arias
This is an exciting new release featuring one of the most highly regarded lyrical tenors of today’s opera world. Vargas’s interpretations of Mozart, Bellini and Donizetti are celebrated throughout the world. He rose to considerable fame deputising for Pavarotti in a New York Metropolitan production of Lucia di Lammermoor. In recent years Vargas has turned to French repertoire (Gounod, Massenet) and has also devoted himself to Puccini and Verdi operas. Some of these arias he has recorded here for the first time. “he sounds ripe for bigger Verdi here...The “standards” from Puccini and Cilea suggest that Vargas has the heroic heft so lacking among today’s leading tenorini. If not subtle, always exciting.” Sunday Times, 9th June 2013 | 
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| |  | The Young Alfredo Kraus (1958-1962)
Bellini: | A te, o cara (from I Puritani) recorded in 1958 Orquesta de Camera de Madrid, José Luis Lloret | Bizet: | Je crois entendre encore (from Les Pêcheurs de Perles) recorded in 1958; sung in Italian Orquesta de Camera de Madrid, José Luis Lloret | Cilea: | È la solita storia 'Lamento di Federico' (from L'Arlesiana) recorded in 1962 Orquesta Sinfonica de Madrid, Mario Cordone | Donizetti: | Una furtiva lagrima (from L'elisir d'amore) recorded in 1958 Orquesta de Camera de Madrid, José Luis Lloret Una vergine, un'angel di Dio (from La Favorita) recorded in 1958 Orquesta de Camera de Madrid, José Luis Lloret Spirto gentil ne' sogni miei (from La Favorita) recorded in 1958 Orquesta de Camera de Madrid, José Luis Lloret Com'é gentil…Tornami a dir (from Don Pasquale) recorded in 1958 Orquesta de Camera de Madrid, José Luis Lloret Povero Ernesto...cercherò lontano terra (from Don Pasquale) recorded in 1958 Orquesta de Camera de Madrid, José Luis Lloret Fra poco a me ricovero...Tu che a Dio spiegasti l'ali (from Lucia di Lammermoor) recorded in 1962 Orquesta Sinfonica de Madrid, Mario Cordone | Gounod: | Quel trouble inconnu me pénètre… Salut! Demeure chaste et pure (from Faust) recorded in 1958; sung in Italian Orquesta Sinfonica de Madrid, Mario Cordone | Leoncavallo: | Mattinata - 'L'aurora di bianco vestita' recorded in 1958 Orquesta de Camera de Madrid, Enrique Estela | Meyerbeer: | Plus blanche que la blanche hermine (from Les Huguenots) recorded in 1958; sung in Italian Orquesta de Camera de Madrid, José Luis Lloret Mi batte il cor … O paradiso (from L'Africana) recorded in 1958 Orquesta de Camera de Madrid, José Luis Lloret | Mozart: | Dies Bildnis ist bezaubernd schön (from Die Zauberflöte) recorded in 1958 Orquesta de Camera de Madrid, Mario Cordone | Ponce, M: | Estrellita recorded in 1958 Orquesta de Camera de Madrid, José Luis Lloret | Rossini: | Se il mio nome (from Il Barbiere di Siviglia) recorded in 1958 Orquesta de Camera de Madrid, José Luis Lloret | Serrano: | Te quiero moreno from El Trust de los Tenorios recorded in 1958 Orquesta de Camera de Madrid, José Luis Lloret | Verdi: | Questa o quella (from Rigoletto) recorded in 1958 Orquesta de Camera de Madrid, José Luis Lloret Ella mi fu rapita! (from Rigoletto) recorded in 1962 Orquesta Sinfonica de Madrid, Mario Cordone La donna è mobile (from Rigoletto) recorded in 1958 Orquesta de Camera de Madrid, José Luis Lloret |
His profound mastery of vocal technique, his awareness of his own abilities and his limitations enabled him to preserve his voice throughout a long career. The recordings on this CD are taken from Kraus’s first records. The selection of songs is taken from his two 1958 LPs. “The young Alfredo Kraus should please anybody who loves exceptionally good, gorgeous singing...a wonderful addition to any collection, to be cherished and listened to over and over again.” MusicWeb International, 17th June 2013 | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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