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Maria Callas: Live In Concert
 
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Maria Callas: Live In Concert [Live]

Giacomo Puccini , Heinrich Proch , Giuseppe Verdi , Gaetano Donizetti , Leo Delibes , Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart , Giacomo Meyerbeer , Gustave Charpentier , Gioachino Rossini , Ambroise Thomas , Richard [Classical] Wagner , Gaspare Spontini , Vincenzo Bellini , Oliviero de Fabritiis , Alfredo Simonetto , Antonino Votto , Nicola Rescigno , Turin RAI Orchestra , Rome RAI Orchestra , Milan RAI Symphony Orchestra Audio CD
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Songs from this album are available to purchase as MP3s. Click on "Buy MP3" or view the MP3 Album.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         


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Song TitleArtist Time Price
listen  1. Madama Butterfly (1997 Digital Remaster): Un bel dì vedremoMaria Callas/Nina Foresti 2:33$0.99 Buy Track
listen  2. Deh! torna mio bene (Air and Variations) Op. 164 (1997 Digital Remaster)Maria Callas/Orchestra Della Rai, Torino/Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari 5:50$0.99 Buy Track
listen  3. Macbeth (1997 Digital Remaster): Vieni! t'affretta ... Or tutti suggete (Act 1)Maria Callas/Orchestra Della Radiotelevisione Italiana, Roma/Oliviero De Fabritiis 5:56$0.99 Buy Track
listen  4. Lucia di Lammermoor (1997 Digital Remaster): Il doce suono ... Ardon gli incensi (Act 3)Maria Callas/Orchestra Della Radiotelevisione Italiana, Roma/Oliviero De Fabritiis12:28$1.99 Buy Track
listen  5. Nabucco (1997 Digital Remaster): Ben io t'invenni ... Anch'io dischiuso un giornoMaria Callas/Oliviero De Fabritiis/Orchestra Della Radiotelevisione Italiana, Roma 8:08$0.99 Buy Track
listen  6. Lakmé (1997 Digital Remaster): Dov' è l'indiana bruna? (Bell Song) (Act 2)Maria Callas/Orchestra Della Radiotelevisione Italiana, Roma/Oliviero De Fabritiis 7:36$0.99 Buy Track
listen  7. Il Seraglio (1997 Digital Remaster): Tutte la torture (Martern aller Arten) (Act 2)Maria Callas/Orchestra Della Rai, Torino/Alfredo Simonetto 8:41$0.99 Buy Track
listen  8. Dinorah (1997 Digital Remaster): Ahimè! che notte oscura ... Ombra leggiera (Act 2)Maria Callas/Orchestra Della Rai, Torino/Alfredo Simonetto 6:57$0.99 Buy Track
listen  9. Louise (1997 Digital Remaster): Depuis le jourMaria Callas/Orchestra Della Rai, Torino/Alfredo Simonetto/Orchestra Della Radiotelevisione Italiana, Roma 6:04$0.99 Buy Track
listen10. Armida (1989 Digital Remaster): D'Amore al dolce imperoMaria Callas/Alfredo Simonetto/Orchestra Della Rai, Torino 5:03$0.99 Buy Track


Disc 2:

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Song TitleArtist Time Price
listen  1. Hamlet (1997 Digital Remaster): Ai vostro giochi (A vos jeux) ... Ed ora a voi (Et maintenant écoutez) (Act 4)Maria Callas/Orchestra Della Rai, Torino/Alfredo Simonetto 9:49$0.99 Buy Track
listen  2. Tristan und Isolde (1997 Digital Remaster): Dolce e calmo (Liebestod) (Act 3)Maria Callas/Athens Festival Orchestra/Antonino Votto 6:25$0.99 Buy Track
listen  3. La Vestale (1987 Digital Remaster): Tu che invoco (Act 2)Maria Callas/Nicola Rescigno/Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra11:25$1.99 Buy Track
listen  4. Ernani (1997 Digital Remaster): Surta è la notte .... Ernani! Ernani, involamiMaria Callas/Nicola Rescigno/Concertgebouworkest 6:59$0.99 Buy Track
listen  5. Don Carlo (1978 Digital Remaster): Tu che le vanità (Act 5)Maria Callas/Concertgebouworkest/Nicola Rescigno11:28$1.99 Buy Track
listen  6. Il Pirata (1997 Digital Remaster): Oh, s'io potessi ...Maria Callas/Nicola Rescigno/Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra 9:34$0.99 Buy Track
listen  7. Il Pirata (1997 Digital Remaster): ... Col sorriso d'innocenza (Act 2)Maria Callas/Nicola Rescigno/Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra 8:10$0.99 Buy Track


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Maria Callas was born Maria Anna Sophia Cecilia Kalogeropoulou in New York on 2 December 1923 to Greek immigrant parents Evangelia and George Kalogeropoulos. In 1937 Evangelia separated from her husband and returned with her two daughters Maria and Jackie to Greece, where she intended to give them the musical education she could not afford in America. Maria began her vocal studies with the soprano… Read more in Amazon's Maria Callas Store

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars WHY WERE SOME OF THESE ITEMS RELEASED IN THE FIRST PLACE?, August 16, 2006
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L. Mitnick (Chicago, Illinois United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Maria Callas: Live In Concert (Audio CD)
Plain and simply, Maria Callas was the operatic icon of the Twentieth Century. The vocal, musical, and dramatic coponents of her art totaled a "complete package" that no one, living or historical, could come within miles of. My gripe here is with EMI, who, while they recorded Callas extensively in the standard repertoire (I am not including the studio recitals here), they completely missed the boat by not recording the great diva in roles like Lady Macbeth, Anna Bolena, Imogene in "Pirata", Elena in "Vespri", Abigalle in "Nabucco", and a few others. They have tried in recent years to correct this error by issuing live performances (with barely adequate sound) of "Bolena", "Macbeth", and "Pirata", etc. But --- and this is very important --- in many instances, the pressings that EMI have acquired sound even worse than the pirate pressings on which these performances first appeared. Truly, we should be grateful that EMI were brave enough to studio-record Callas in "Norma", "Puritani","Sonnambula" and "Il Turco in Italia".
This recording is a case in point. To start with, I am convinced that the abbreviated "Butterfly" aria in the beginning is NOT Callas. True, the speaking voice bears an astonishing likeness to her, but the singing does not. Even at the age of twelve, there should have been at least a hint of the Callas sound, however undeveloped. Someone spliced in another voice, I am sure. Yes, I know that I could be wrong, but I doubt it. The Proch variations are spectacular and they prove what a coloratura technician Callas was, but the sound is so introlerably bad that I find it impossible to listen to. All of the other items here are represented elsewhere on EMI releases in much better sound - though Callas herself may not have been in as excellent vocal condition.
Yes -- we are grateful to EMI for making so much of Callas' work available. But let's look at it from the $$$$$ standpoint. EMI has made megabucks on Callas, and while her artistry is certainly worth it, I wonder how much of a favor EMI is doing Callas by releasing material which she herself would have rejected, especially given the inferior pressings that EMI has settled for. It's not a tribute to the supreme diva of the Twentieth century ----- it's a matter of the all mighty dollar!!!!
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13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars La Divina always will be La Divina!!!!!!!!!, March 26, 2002
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José Manuel Vizcaya (México, D.F. Mexico) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Maria Callas: Live In Concert (Audio CD)
This CD contains the very best moments of the Greek Diva!!!! It begins with the aria "Un bel dí", from Madama Butterfly, sung in 1935 under the name of "Nina Foresti". Although Callas always denied have sung under this pseudonym, and despite the voice in the aria is very different from the voice we know of Callas (she was only 12 at this moment), the voice we hear at the beginning of the interview is infallible.

The CD continues with extracts of the RAI Recitals she gave for the Italian Radio. The first was is in Turin (1951), whose "Aria and Variations for flute, soprano and orchestra, Deh! Torna mio Bene" by Proch, is the most vivid example of her virtuosity, despite the sound. The next recital was in Rome (1952), where she sang without equal the "Bell song" from Lakmé, the "Mad Scene" from Lucia (both ending with a high E), the aria from Nabucco and her incomparable Lady Macbeth!!! If this is not enough, we have the next RAI Recital in San Remo (1954): her first aproach to the french language is heard in "Depuis le jour", a jewel in "Tutte le torture", the wonderful "D'amore al dolce impero" and the echoes in the shadow song "Ombra leggiera" (ending with a top D). Finally, is included only one aria from the recital of Milan (1956): the Mad Scene from Hamlet (sung in italian) is very enjoyable!!!!! (Unfortunately, they not included the Semiramide's aria "Bel Raggio Lusinghier" from the same concert) What technique and what coloratura is shown in this recitals!!!!!!

Immediatly, Callas goes deeper with the Isolda's death "Dolce e calmo" (one of the two versions of this wagnerian aria), sung in Athenas (1957). Finally, the compilation ends with the concert of Amsterdam (1959), considered by the critics like the peak of her career. The arias included here are from la Vestale, Don Carlo, Ernani and Il Pirata.

This CD is a compilation that shows what Maria Callas was capable at her most inspired!!!!!!!

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13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Stupendous!, December 21, 1999
This review is from: Maria Callas: Live In Concert (Audio CD)
I am a Callas fan, and it would be dishonest to try to present the idea I am neutral regarding her. However, this said, I have always been rather objective when discussing her. For those who are not familiar with the Callas sound, be prepared, it is like no other. It is often shrill, even hard pressed, at times she has an uncontrolled wobble when singing high notes, she sounds like she is singing into a bottle in the middle voice, and growlying on low notes. Doesn't sound too pretty, does it? Well, in the classic vocal sense it isn't. It is what she does with what she was given that is so remarkable. Yes, one would and does expect totally musical loveliness from Sutherland, but with Callas one seldom hear that. One does hear a wondrous technique, a glorious spinning of a vocal line, emotions that are to the depths of the human heart, words -- yes, one HEARS the words -- that are ripe with meaning. Her legato is seamless, and her use of glossandos when decending in a passage take the breath away. The miracle is one actually thinks they are hearing extremely lovely singing, with lovely gentle tones that caress the ears. Callas is well supported by the various orchestras, and has sympathetic conductors who seem to understand her very riviting readings of the music. You will hear Callas, as she is, and the miracle that was her.
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