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Donizetti: Maria De Rohan

Orchestra Internazionale D'Italia OperaMP3 Download
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  • Original Release Date: November 30, 1999
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Play   1. Sinfonia 8:16 $0.99 Buy Track  - Sinfonia
Play   2. Atto Primo: Coro: "Ed E Ver" 2:29 $0.99 Buy Track  - Atto Primo: Coro: "Ed E Ver"
Play   3. Atto Primo: Recitativo e Cavatina: "Quando Il Cor Da Lei Piagato" 6:37 $0.99 Buy Track  - Atto Primo: Recitativo e Cavatina: "Quando Il Cor Da Lei Piagato"
Play   4. Atto Primo: "Cupa Fatal Mestizia" 12:11 Album Only
Play   5. Atto Primo: "Per Non Istar In Ozio" 5:02 $0.99 Buy Track  - Atto Primo: "Per Non Istar In Ozio"
Play   6. Atto Primo: "Gemea Di Tetro Carcere" 8:15 $0.99 Buy Track  - Atto Primo: "Gemea Di Tetro Carcere"
Play   7. Atto Primo: Scena E Finale 1 8:40 $0.99 Buy Track  - Atto Primo: Scena E Finale 1
Play   8. Atto Secondo: "Alma Soave E Cara" 6:55 $0.99 Buy Track  - Atto Secondo: "Alma Soave E Cara"
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Play   1. "Son Leggero E Ver D'amore" 3:44 $0.99 Buy Track  - "Son Leggero E Ver D'amore"
Play   2. "Ah No, T'inganni" 7:44 $0.99 Buy Track  - "Ah No, T'inganni"
Play   3. Scena E Duetto Finale II 15:53 Album Only
Play   4. Atto Terzo: "A Cosi Santo Affeto" 9:47 $0.99 Buy Track  - Atto Terzo: "A Cosi Santo Affeto"
Play   5. Atto Terzo: "Avvi Un Dio" 11:38 Album Only
Play   6. Atto Terzo: "Bella E Di Sol Vestita" 10:46 Album Only
Play   7. Atto Terzo: "So Per Certo Il Tuo Bel Core" 7:42 $0.99 Buy Track  - Atto Terzo: "So Per Certo Il Tuo Bel Core"
Play   8. Scena E Terzetto Finale. 5:15 $0.99 Buy Track  - Scena E Terzetto Finale.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Milestone in the Belcanto Repertoire, April 23, 2007
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"Maria di Rohan" is the second and the last opera that Donizetti (in his self imposed exile in Austria) wrote for the Viennese public, a year after the great success of his `Linda di Chamounix". Free of any censorship and other constrains associated with Italy in that period, Donizetti was fast approaching the summit of his artistic powers. Willing to please his host audience he employs here many features of the German musical style of the period, which makes this opera even more special and rightfully considered by the connoisseurs to be one of Donizetti's best.

This is the world premiere recording, and who could have been a better choice for the leading role than Mariana Nicolesco? A recent study shows that, in the long history of the Teatro alla Scala in Milan, Mariana Nicolesco is the soprano who appeared in the most absolute premieres (no surprise here considering her fantastic voice and technique). However, the entire cast here (particularly the trio of M. Nicolesco, Giuseppe Morino and Paolo Coni) is in magnificent form, producing a superb and memorable performance. Coupled with a very good sound quality (rare for live recordings) this original release is probably the one to own.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Run of the mill Donizetti in a good live performance, February 20, 2011
Despite its having been written by Donizetti in the plenitude of his powers for a Viennese audience in the stern, sparer German style and its having enjoyed a triumphant premiere, this is not an opera which has really stood the test of time nor does it show Donizetti at his inventive best, for all that it skilfully links musical motifs and developments with psychological exigency rather than mere ornamentation.

It is very well recorded for a live performance; only occasionally do voices - especially Morino's small but penetrating tenor - fade into the background. There have been plenty of praiseworthy productions from the Festivali della Valle d'Itria and Nuova Era has made many of them available. Reactions to both the soprano and tenor leads here are likely to be personal: Mariana Nicolesco has a very large, unwieldy voice with a somewhat tremulous vibrato and a tendency to hardness of tone which is not very attractive - and she tends to squeeze out the sound like Gruberova. However, she is dramatically committed, has big top notes and is able to handle Donizetti's demands, even if she has a habit of enforcing excessive rallentandi and rubati upon her conductor whenever she wants to be expressive. Morino has a loyal fan base who respond to his very old-fashioned vocal production reminiscent of lyric tenor Donizetti specialists such as Albani and Anselmi who operated a hundred years ago: he interpolates full-voiced top C sharps, D's and D sharps and sings with a very pronounced, fast, fluttering vibrato which is...interesting and rather artistic in its way if you enjoy the essential sound. For me, the most satisfying singing in a conventional manner comes from young baritone Paolo Coni, in firm, virile voice. Francesca Franchi in the mezzo trouser-role is rather good, too.

The music certainly improves in quality as the opera proceeds without ever rising to the heights of more celebrated tragic operas by Donizetti such as, obviously, "Lucia" or the "Three Queens". I am always pleased by the standard of orchestral playing in these festival performances, although the concerted violins can often be a bit scrappy here. So this is a good, faithful, if not flawless, account but I advise you to listen before you buy to see if you like the principal voices.
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4 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars excellent opera and quality of the interpreters, March 2, 2008
I really enjoy this donizetti's work, I think the best of the last production of the bergamasco's composer. Very good also is the interpretation of all the singers!
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