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Music : Mascagni - Cavalleria rusticana / de Los Angeles · Corelli · Santini ~ Leoncavallo - Pagliacci / Corelli · Gobbi · Amara · von Matacic |
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0077776396729
Label: EMI Classics
Manufacturer: EMI Classics
Number Of Discs: 2
Publisher: EMI Classics
Release Date: November 05, 2002
Studio: EMI Classics
Sales Rank: 48738
MPN: 63967
Disc 1:- Preludio
- O Lola ch'hai di latti la cammisa
- Preludio (Conclusion)
- Gli aranci olezzano
- Dite, Mamma Lucia
- Il cavallo scalpita
- Beato voi, compar Alfio
- Regina Coeli (Easter Hymn)
- Inneggiamo, il Signor non è morto
- Voi lo sapete, o mamma
- Tu qui, Santuzza?
- Fior di giaggiolo
- Ah! Lo vedi, che hai tu detto?
- No, no, Turiddu
- Oh! Il Signore vi manda
- Intermezzo
- A casa, a casa
- Viva il vino spumeggiante
- A voi tutti, salute!
- Mamma, quel vino è generoso
Disc 2:- Prologue. Si può? Si Può?
- Act 1. Scene 1. Eh!... Son qua! Son qua!
- Act 1. Scene 1. Un grande spettacolo a ventitré ore
- Act 1. Scene 1. Un tal gioco, credetemi...
- Act 1. Scene 1. Don, din, don, din...
- Act 1. Scene 2. Qual fiamma avea nel guardo?... Hui! Stridono lassù
- Act 1. Scene 2. Se là? Credea che te ne fossi andato
- Act 1. Scene 2. So ben che difforme contorte son io
- Act 1. Scene 2. Nedda!... Silvio! A quest'ora che imprudenza
- Act 1. Scene 2. E fra quest'ansie in eterno vivrai!
- Act 1. Scene 2. Non mi tentar!
- Act 1. Scene 2. E allor perché, di', tu m'hai stregato
- Act 1. Scene 2. Cammina adagio e li sorprenderai!
- Act 1. Scene 2. Recitat!... Mentre preso dal delirio
- Act 1. Scene 2. Vesti la giubba
- Act 1. Scene 2. Intermezzo
- Act 2. Ohè! Ohè! Presto! Presto!
- Act 2. The Play. Pagliaccio, mio marito
- Act 2. The Play. Oh! Colombina, il tenero...
- Act 2. The Play. Di fare il segno convenuto
- Act 2. The Play. Arlecchin!... Colombina!
- Act 2. The Play. Coraggio! Un uomo era con te
- Act 2. The Play. No, Pagliaccio non son
- Act 2. The Play. Suvvia, così terrible
Related Items:- Puccini: Turandot
- Tosca / Nilsson, Corelli, Fischer-Dieskau, Maazel
- The Very Best of Franco Corelli
- Puccini: Tosca (1953) with Callas, di Stefano, Gobbi, cond. by de Sabata
- Mascagni: Cavalleria Rusticana & Leoncavallo: Pagliacci (complete operas) with Maria Callas, Giuseppe di Stefano, Tito Gobbi, Tullio Serafin, Chorus & Orchestra of La Scala, Milan
- see more
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This set of Cavalleria Rusticana and Pagliacci has been assembled for Franco Corelli, as he stars in both. The set is recommended to listen to Corelli in controlled studio conditions, without background noise or the like, in two of his major roles. As it is well known by everyone who knows his singing, where other tenors struggle to solve the technical problems, he has taken a huge leap forward, using his technique for nuanced, meaningful interpretation. These recordings are very typical of his masterful ... Read More
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I would rate this Cavalleria 6 stars if I could. Everything in this recording is at the top: Corelli in great voice and sensitivity, de los Angeles in brilliant voice, extremely convincing - a Santuzza simmering of jealousy, Sereni a formidable Alfio, great choir, orchestra and conducting. Not to be missed.
Sorry I cannot say the same about the enclosed Pagliacci. Corelli still has a very good 'No, Pagliaccio non son' and finale, and a good 'Vesti la giubba', but Gobbi is really struggling with his ... Read More
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This is Corelli at his best, with all of those spine-tingling "high" notes. There is a version of Cavalleria/Pagliacci(on 2 separate CDs)by Jussi Bjorling, my other favorite tenor, which serves as an interesting contrast to the Corelli version. I found the Corelli take to be the superior of the two, in this case, although there is little to fault in the Bjorling offerings.
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If you need to show somebody WHY Franco Corelli was the most exciting tenor of the last half of the 20th century, just plop this CD in your player. Corelli is electrifying in both these operas and has a fine supporting cast (well except for the Nedda, but Pagliacci thankfully is an opera that won't be ruined if you have a so-so one). Gobbi is his typical creepy self and Sereni is manly. The conducting keeps things going at a great pace. The Cav is even better. De Los Angeles is a surprisingly good Santuzza. ... Read More
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Corelli is a God: never has anyone had a command of Bel Canto
technique like him. Some complain that he is loud and vulgar. Well,
that is a complaint that has been made about Verdi, Italian Opera, and
Italian culture in general. I am in complete envy of anyone who might have heard him in the theater. Can you imagine what kind
of frisson this "loud and vulgar" voice could have created? Not to
mention his stunning sex appeal. THE tenor of this century, but
divine in a ... Read More
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by: Angelo Mercuriali, Franco Piva, Mario Spina, Mario Zanasi, Rome Opera Orchestra, La Scala Theater Orchestra
Disc 1:- Preludio
- O Lola ch'hai di latti la cammisa
- Preludio (Conclusion)
- Gli aranci olezzano
- Dite, Mamma Lucia
- Il cavallo scalpita
- Beato voi, compar Alfio
- Regina Coeli (Easter Hymn)
- Inneggiamo, il Signor non è morto
- Voi lo sapete, o mamma
- Tu qui, Santuzza?
- Fior di giaggiolo
- Ah! Lo vedi, che hai tu detto?
- No, no, Turiddu
- Oh! Il Signore vi manda
- Intermezzo
- A casa, a casa
- Viva il vino spumeggiante
- A voi tutti, salute!
- Mamma, quel vino è generoso
Disc 2:- Prologue. Si può? Si Può?
- Act 1. Scene 1. Eh!... Son qua! Son qua!
- Act 1. Scene 1. Un grande spettacolo a ventitré ore
- Act 1. Scene 1. Un tal gioco, credetemi...
- Act 1. Scene 1. Don, din, don, din...
- Act 1. Scene 2. Qual fiamma avea nel guardo?... Hui! Stridono lassù
- Act 1. Scene 2. Se là? Credea che te ne fossi andato
- Act 1. Scene 2. So ben che difforme contorte son io
- Act 1. Scene 2. Nedda!... Silvio! A quest'ora che imprudenza
- Act 1. Scene 2. E fra quest'ansie in eterno vivrai!
- Act 1. Scene 2. Non mi tentar!
- Act 1. Scene 2. E allor perché, di', tu m'hai stregato
- Act 1. Scene 2. Cammina adagio e li sorprenderai!
- Act 1. Scene 2. Recitat!... Mentre preso dal delirio
- Act 1. Scene 2. Vesti la giubba
- Act 1. Scene 2. Intermezzo
- Act 2. Ohè! Ohè! Presto! Presto!
- Act 2. The Play. Pagliaccio, mio marito
- Act 2. The Play. Oh! Colombina, il tenero...
- Act 2. The Play. Di fare il segno convenuto
- Act 2. The Play. Arlecchin!... Colombina!
- Act 2. The Play. Coraggio! Un uomo era con te
- Act 2. The Play. No, Pagliaccio non son
- Act 2. The Play. Suvvia, così terrible
Related Items:
see more Related Items:- Puccini: Turandot
- Tosca / Nilsson, Corelli, Fischer-Dieskau, Maazel
- The Very Best of Franco Corelli
- Puccini: Tosca (1953) with Callas, di Stefano, Gobbi, cond. by de Sabata
- Mascagni: Cavalleria Rusticana & Leoncavallo: Pagliacci (complete operas) with Maria Callas, Giuseppe di Stefano, Tito Gobbi, Tullio Serafin, Chorus & Orchestra of La Scala, Milan
- see more
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0077776396729
Label: EMI Classics
Manufacturer: EMI Classics
Number Of Discs: 2
Publisher: EMI Classics
Release Date: November 05, 2002
Studio: EMI Classics
Sales Rank: 48738
MPN: 63967
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