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Great Singers Audio CD
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  • Performer: Great Singers
  • Audio CD (September 23, 2003)
  • SPARS Code: DDD
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Label: Naxos
  • ASIN: B00009NJ1P
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #442,783 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

Disc: 1
1. Nesun Dorma - Jussi Bjorling
2. La Flute De Pan/La Chevelure/Le Tombeau Des Naiades - Dame Maggie Teyte
3. Una Furtiva Lagrima - Enrico Caruso
4. Mira D'Acerbe Lagrime - Rosa Ponselle
5. Sweet Bird That Shunn'st The Noise Of Folly - Dame Nellie Melba
6. IV. Von Der Schonheit - Kathleen Ferrier
7. Serenade - Kathleen Ferrier
8. Leb'wohn Mignon & Wie Thre Unschuld - Richard Tauber
9. Il Faut Nous Separer - Ferruccio Tagliavini
10. Un Tal Gioco, Credetemi... - Beniamino Gigli
See all 11 tracks on this disc
Disc: 2
1. O Soave Fanciulla - Licia Albanese
2. Der Hirt Auf Dem Felsen - Elisabeth Schumann
3. Morgenlich Leuchtend - Set Svanholm
4. Grand Aria - Pia Tassinari
5. Oh, Mon Maitre... Oui! Je Fus Le Chef - Feodor Chaliapin
6. Gluck Das Mir Verblieb - Lotte Lehmann
7. Martern Aller Arten - Erna Berger
8. Abscheulicher, Wo Eilst Du Hin? - Frida Leider
9. Ich Sah' Das Kind An Seiner Mutter Brust - Kirsten Flagstad
10. M'appari - Ferruccio Tagliavini
See all 12 tracks on this disc

 

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 'Great Singers' from Naxos at Lower than Usual Price, September 29, 2003
This review is from: Great Singers (Audio CD)
This self-recommending 2-CD collection of 'greatest hits' gathered from Naxos's estimable 'Great Singers' series sells for less than one would expect even from a budget label like Naxos. It's a bargain that one shouldn't resist.

It contains single selections from singers ranging over the first half of the 20th century from Caruso ('Una furtiva lagrima,' 1902) to Tebaldi ('Mi chiamano Mimì,' 1951). Included are Melba, Björling (a fabulous 'Nessun dorma'), Ponselle, Ferrier, Tauber, Gigli, Flagstad ('Liebestod,' and with Melchior the second act duet from 'Parsifal'), Elisabeth Schumann, Lotte Lehmann, Erna Berger, Tourel, Svanholm ('Prize Song'), Chaliapin and much more. All the transfers are expertly done, sound levels have been matched, and the arrangement of selections makes for more than two hours of always interesting listening.

The only non-'hit' here is the intriguing aria from Orefice's 'Chopin' sung by Pia Tassinari. She also sings, with her husband Ferruccio Tagliavini, the second act duet from 'Werther.' On his own Tagliavini sings 'M'Appari' from Flotow's 'Martha.' Another treasurable duet is Licia Albanese and Giuseppe di Stefano singing 'O soave fanciulla' from 'Bohème.' We get Flagstad's predecessor at the Met, Frida Leider, in a striking 'Abscheulicher, wo eilst du hin?' from 'Fidelio.' (I have to add that the three horns in the 'Fidelio' aria recording are stunningly good.)

One of the few non-opera selections, and a real high point, is the inimitable Maggie Teyte singing Debussy's 'Chansons de Bilitis,' all three of them. Yes!

Most striking of all, for me, was the pre-war Ezio Pinzo singing the 'Confutatis' from Verdi's 'Requiem,' from the famous 1939 recording featuring Caniglia, Stignani, Gigli and Pinza, and conducted by Tullio Serafin. I hadn't heard it in years and was again excited beyond measure by the ring and masculinity of his glorious basso.

But I do go on.

I would suggest that you might give this sampler a try so that you can see if you want to buy any of the 'Great Singers' CDs devoted to each of these singers alone.

CD1=65:54
CD2=76:06
TT=2h 22m

Scott Morrison

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Exquistite, May 7, 2004
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This review is from: Great Singers (Audio CD)
One would feel from all the releases of late of old performers from the dawn of recording that there were few interesting singers of today to listen to. Well, we have many wonderful singers today, and some of them even far better musicians than many in the past. However, what strikes me, especially about compilations like this, is the incredible variety of singers there were. Each and every one of them has a very unique and personal stamp on what they sing. Unlike today, where every singer sounds the same, and interprets the music the same, and basically seems so lacking in any personality, these singers all had personality, not just vocal skill. Chaliapin's interpretation of the closing and death scene from Massenet's Don Quichotte is incredible. The singers was known as a wonderful singer and an incredible actor. One sees why that reputation was well earned.

I found it refreshing to hear Korngold's "Gluck das mir verblieb" from Die Tote Stadt sung in the duet form it occurs in the opera. We usually are only treated to it as a solo with the tenor part taken up by a soprano (as Leontyne Price recorded it). The piece is extremely beautiful even performed as a soprano solo, but return it to its duet form, and well, we are truly given a wonderful opportunity to experience what the composer felt and was trying to share. Our singers here were Lotte Lehmann and Richard Tauber, both excellent in the German wing of opera. AND, I must add, Lehmann doesn't fudge on her higher notes as she often did in performance.

Of course, I was really blown away with the Parsifal duet with Flagstad and Melchior. Now that is wonderful Wagner I doubt we will ever hear in this century, especially now we have such a durth of large voices, and those large ones we do have are not well suited to the German wing of opera.

What struck me also was the non-operatic numbers, and there were a few of them. Kathleen Ferrier sings Mahler sublimely, even though that particular piece is not very interesting to me personally. Jennie Tourel is wondrous in the Mussorgsky serenade. And of course, we have Maggie Teyte. Though she sang opera, and well, she was really noted for her wonderful concerts of French music, particularly Debussy, who often accompanied her himself. Sadly, Debussy doesn't accompany her here. Still, the renditions are priceless, and no matter what all the "modern conductors and musicalogists" of today think, she learned what she learned and how to do it from the composers themselves. I would take her performances of this music as the "final say of what should be" before I would trust any more intellectual study of the music.

This set of CD's is well worth its price (even if it were many times more costly), and the music is wondrous. I had never heard of the opera "Chopin" or of the composer Orefice. It was incredibly beautiful. Is it great music like written by the superstars of composition? Probably not, but it is well worth the effort to perform, and Pia Tassinari is breathtaking.

There are truly gems in this collection that are worth adding to any collection of music. The transfers are also extremely good resulting in very excellent sound quality.

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