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Il Bravo

Mercadante , Aprea , Int'l Orch of Italy Audio CD
4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)


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Product Details

  • Audio CD (May 1, 2001)
  • Number of Discs: 3
  • Label: Nuova Era
  • ASIN: B0000036BH
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #596,222 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

Disc: 1
1. Il Bravo (La veneziana), opera: Act One: Steso ha già propizia notte
2. Il Bravo (La veneziana), opera: Act One: Della vita nel senitero
3. Il Bravo (La veneziana), opera: Act One: A te mio suolo ligure
4. Il Bravo (La veneziana), opera: Act One: Ancor giovane e proscritto
5. Il Bravo (La veneziana), opera: Act One: Viva il Doge
Disc: 2
1. Il Bravo (La veneziana), opera: Act Two: Tu che d'un guardo penetri
2. Il Bravo (La veneziana), opera: Act Two: Dal di che sei fuggita
3. Il Bravo (La veneziana), opera: Act Two: Ei torna: Ebben ritratti
4. Il Bravo (La veneziana), opera: Act Two: Viva, viva la fata, l'Armida
Disc: 3
1. Il Bravo (La veneziana), opera: Act Two: Nell'orror trascinata
2. Il Bravo (La veneziana), opera: Act Two: Se fede vuoi richiedere
3. Il Bravo (La veneziana), opera: Act Two: Segreti, quai spettri tacenti

 

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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating work well performed., July 25, 2001
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John Cragg (Delta(greater Vancouver), B.C Canada) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Il Bravo (Audio CD)
Mercadante must be one of the most underrated of neglected composers. He wrote interesting, even exciting operas using the language of traditional bel canto romantic operas, but extending them in ways to make them musically more compelling and interesting. Unfortunately, he was doing this just as Verdi was about to smash the model and lead Italian Opera in a different (and terminal) direction. What we have in Mercadante is a subtle composer who could write duets well worthy of Donizetti, splendid individual arias and choruses not inferior to early Verdi, mixed with some rather surprising new slants.

This opera from the Festival della Valle d'Itria demonstrates clearly these strengths while providing an interesting and most enjoyable listening experience, The largely unknown principals sing well, indeed at times ravishingly, the conducting is firm and effective, and the sound for a live recording is exemplary. This is all together a worthwhile acquisition which I have enjoyed tremendously on repeated hearings.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A MIND BLOWING AUDITIVE EXPERIENCE, December 29, 2007
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Alfredo R. Villanueva (New York, NY United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Il Bravo (Audio CD)
I MUST ADMIT TO BEING TOTALLY BLOWN AWAY BY THIS OPERA'S FIRST ACT, WITH ITS INCREDIBLY BEAUTIFUL ARIAS AND DUETS FOR TENOR AND BARITONE. LARGELY UNKNOWN IN THIS COUNTRY, THE CAST OF PRINCIPALS PROVES THAT NOT ALL GREAT SINGING OCCURS AT LA SCALA OR THE MET. I MUST SINGLE OUT DINO DE DOMENICO, WHO SINGS THE LEAD, A TRUE BEL CANTO TENOR. ONE MERCADANTE OPERA LEADS TO ANOTHER; HE MERITS A MAJOR REVIVAL AND I AM SO GLAD WE HAVE THESE RECORDINGS OF PERFORMANCES AT LOCAL ITALIAN FESTIVALS. KUDDOS TO BRUNO APREA!!!!!!!
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4.0 out of 5 stars A well-crafted opera given a convincing performance, January 29, 2011
This review is from: Il Bravo (Audio CD)
This recording has appeared in various incarnations as both 2 and 3 disc sets, but invariably with an Italian libretto and an English synopsis - which is welcome but to some degree irrelevant as the plot is so absurdly convoluted and cliché-ridden that it makes "Il Trovatore" (which Mercadante tried to suppress!) appear a model of clarity and restraint. It has a number of narrative similarities to "Simon Boccanegra", relying upon knowledge of events preceding curtain-up and the customary forbidden loves and paternity revelations. It is nonetheless a curiosity of considerable interest to a moderately curious and experienced opera-lover without really being the masterpiece that some previous reviewers claim.

Its first appearance in 1839 created quite a stir; Mercadante was not to know that his long decline in popularity would simultaneously date from about this time, especially as he continued to enjoy success with much later works such as "Virginia". Verdi was in the ascendant, and although Mercadante pressed on with the new realism of his "reform" operas, his style still appears retrospective and retrograde compared with the younger composer's innovations - more akin to Donizetti than Verdi. Not that there's anything wrong with good Donizetti...but Mercadante never quite got over being yesterday's man.

Verdi nonetheless esteemed him and even put him top of the list to contribute to the original Rossini Requiem that never materialised. There is much of considerable drama and beauty in this carefully crafted score, not least a lovely, plangent, extended duet for mother and daughter at the start of Act 3. I was first drawn to this recording by noticing in the cast Stefano Antonucci, whose neat, vibrant baritone contributes so pleasingly to another Nuova Era live rarity in my possession, Puccini's "Le Villi" (see my review). There are other good singers in the cast, too, particularly Dino Di Domenico, whose sappy lyric tenor makes light of a high tessitura and is able to summon up a bit of steel when required. He contrasts well with another tenor, one Sergio Bertocchi, who is a good musician but whose tenor is too cloudy and occluded to be leading man. He also has tendency to under-the-note intonation which I suspect is the product of imperfect voice production. A certain flatness and some erratic control above the stave afflicts soprano Adelina Tabaldon, too, though she is very committed, even if the role really needs a fuller, beefier sound. Her daughter Violetta is well sung by one-time Karajan favourite Janet Perry, who uses her light lyric soprano sensitively, deploying a fine trill and serving as a foil to her stage-mother.

There aren't many solo arias in this piece but plenty of duets and ensembles; in addition to the soprano duet I mentioned previously I would draw your attention to a the tenor duet in Act 1, which first exploits a cantilena melody Verdi might have been proud of and then moves into a dramatic confrontation. Mercadante was a gifted melodist and a scrupulous composer who insisted that his performers adhere closely to his score in order to ensure that the pacing and effects he had devised came off; he was a real craftsman even if he hadn't Verdi's dramatic instincts.

Bruno Aprea secures good ensemble for a live performance and the Orchestra Internazionale d'Italia is a very able band, used to performing a diverse repertoire in festivals. The sound is surprisingly good for a live recording; some fading in and out but not too much stage noise such that one is rarely distracted or irritated.
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