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Leoncavallo: Pagliacci/Mascagni: Cavalleria Rusticana
 
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Leoncavallo: Pagliacci/Mascagni: Cavalleria Rusticana

Gino Bechi (Performer), Leone Paci (Performer), Jr. Mario Basiola (Performer), Ruggero Leoncavallo (Composer), Pietro Mascagni (Composer), Franco Ghione (Conductor), Pietro Mascagni (Conductor), Maria Marcucci (Performer), Iva Pacetti (Performer), Lina Bruna Rasa (Performer), Beniamino Gigli (Performer), Giuseppe Nessi (Performer)
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Disc: 1
1. Prologue: "Si può?"
2. Act I, Scene 1: "Son qua!"
3. Act I, Scene 1: "Via di lì"
4. Act I, Scene 1: "Din, don."
5. Act I, Scene 2: Ballatella; "Qual fiamma avea nel guardo"
6. Act I, Scene 2: Scene and Duet; "Sei là?"
7. Act I, Scene 2: Duet; "Nedda!"
8. Act I, Scene 2: "No, più non m'ami!"
9. Act I, Scene 2: Scene and Finale; "Cammina adagio e li sorprenderai"
10. Act I, Scene 2: "Recitar! ... Vesti la giubba"
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Disc: 2
1. Prelude
2. Opening chorus: "Gli aranci olezzano"
3. Scene and Alfio's song: "Dite, Mamma Lucia..."
4. Scene and Alfio's song: "Il cavallo scalpita"
5. Scene and Prayer: "Beato voi, compar Alfio..."
6. Scene and Prayer: "Inneggiamo..."
7. Romance and Scene: "Perché m'hai fatto segno di tacere?"
8. Duet, Stornello: "Tu qui, Santuzza?"
9. Duet, Stornello: "Oh! Turiddu, è passato Alfio?"
10. Duet: "Oh! Il Signore vi manda, compar Alfio!"
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The two most familiar words in Italian opera are probably "Ridi, Pagliaccio," which may be loosely translated as "Laugh, clown, laugh." They come up twice, in the aria "Vesti la Giubba" ("Put on the Makeup"), in which the traveling commedia dell'arte player Canio reacts bitterly to the revelation that his wife, Nedda, is cheating on him--complicated by the fact that he must go out and be funny for the paying customers. It is the greatest anthem of tenor self-pity in verismo opera (the runners-up are "E Lucevan le Stelle" from Tosca and "Mama, Quel Vino e Generoso" from Cavalleria Rusticana), and Beniamino Gigli's 1934 performance of it on this recording (including a lot of sobs after the singing stops) is a memorable experience, highlighting a generally capable production. The primary attraction of this set, however, is the 1940 Cavalleria Rusticana that comes with it. --Joe Mclellan

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A very good performance, March 30, 2004
By Genady Sigal (Qiryat Ono Israel) - See all my reviews
The first opera, Pagliacci is the '34 recoring with Gigli and Pacetti. Gigli makes a very good Canio, although his voice, a lyric tenor, is not the most suitable for this role. Iva Pacetti is a great dramatical soprano, but Nedda's part is extremely small. Basiola left a very good impression on me - his prologue is one of the best i've heard, standing in line with Ruffo's and Amato's. The other two roles are sung well, however they are insignificant.

The second recording we hear in the set is '40 Cavalleria Rusticana, conducted by Mascagni himself. Before the opera begins there is a record of his speech. Gigli is a great Turiddu. His voice is passionate and suits the part very well. Lina Bruna Rasa is a good soprano, however her voice is a bit too rough for Santuzza. Speaking of Santuzza, you should hear the duet between Gigli and Dusolina Gianinni: if there is a perfect Santuzza, it is Gianinni. Bechi dissappointed me. I expected from him to sing, and not to shout. I don't know what came into him, since his voice is very powerfull and mobile enough, whick supposed to suit the role. To make a reference to what I think to be an excelent Alfio, you should hear Rolando Panerai in the recording with Callas and Di Stefano.

Overall: **** - a must have album, a very good performance generally speaking.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Amazing to hear such old recordings, May 8, 2000
By Larry Bridges "thebachelor" (Arlington, MA United States) - See all my reviews
I realize that much older musical recordings exist, of course, but it's astonishing to hear the opening notes of the overture to "Pagliacci" and realize that I am hearing music recorded three years before my 62-year-old great-aunt was born. This recording preserves excellent performances of both operas, and the "Cavalleria Rusticana" recording surely has a claim to some kind of definitiveness, since it is conducted by the opera's composer, Piero Mascagni. Mascagni even gives a spoken introduction to the performance (in Italian). Gigli lives up to his reputation as one of the century's great tenors. The recording comes with a booklet with complete libretti of both operas and Italian and English texts of Mascagni's spoken introduction to "Cavalleria" (although one quibble I have is the absence of any stage direction at the very end of the "Cavalleria" libretto; it should say that both Mama Lucia and Santuzza faint, as stated in other libretti for this opera that I have seen). At this extremely reasonable price (due to the age of the recordings and their low sound quality compared to more modern ones--although they remain highly listenable), this is clearly the recording of "Pagliacci" and "Cavalleria Rusticana" to buy.
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