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They don't make 'em like that anymore.............,
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This review is from: Lebendige Vergangenheit: Titta Ruffo (Audio CD)
Cliche, I know, and I used it as the title of my review of Jeritza's disc. But, they really don't. Titta Ruffo [1877-1953] was unique. First, there was his voice, a one-time gift from God, that can be mistaken for no other. A pure force of nature, combined with a technique that was inborn. Then, there were the liberties that singers of that day took with the score. Now, they would be shot, but then, the singer, not the director, decided what would be put up with. That he was a man of honor, none can doubt...when his career was over, he could have cashed-in by accepting a position as professor of voice; he declined, explaining that he really didn't know anything about vocal technique. But.....
...to the issue at hand. As always, fabulous transfers. In a sense, any record this old [1914-1921] is the sonic counterpart of seeing thru a glass darkly, but this disc does a great job of cleaning the glass. You just won't hear singing like this now, for the reasons noted above. Familiar..."The Barber...", "Rigoletto", "Otello", "Ernani", mixed with the rare..."L'Africana" {in Italian}, "Hamlet" {pretty much his signature, also in Italian}, "Thais", to the patently obscure..."Dinorah", "Zaza", "Christoforo Colombo". Alas, only one duet, but WHAT a duet...the classic 1914 "Si, pel ciel", with Caruso. It MAY be the greatest duet, and recording, ever made. May. It is certainly one of the top half dozen. Transfers of it are not rare, but this is by far the best I've ever heard. Maestro Ruffo was simply one-of-a kind. There are lots of great stories, but they belong in a bio, not here. Few records are "essential"...this is. Period. End of discussion.
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