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53 of 55 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent introduction
This CD is offered at a very attractive price, and features an excellent selection of opera arias. Most of the great composers are represented (such as Mozart, Verdi, Puccini, and Bizet) as well as some lesser-known but worthwhile names (such as Gluck, Gounod, and Saint-Saens).

There is only one superstar singer on this album (Placido Domingo singing "Celeste Aida"),...

Published on November 23, 2003 by Judge Knott

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37 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars "ORIGNAL EMI CLASSICS QUALITY RECORDING" - Terrible
The items chosen for this CD are great. The quality of the CD is very bad. Be careful to note the bottom of the CD cover "ORIGNAL EMI CLASSICS QUALITY RECORDING" (I thought I had a bum CD)...
Amazon.com sample playback for these items doesn't contain the static I'm getting so I feel I was tricked.
I can hardly make out what I am supposed to hear. Very...
Published on May 23, 2002


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53 of 55 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent introduction, November 23, 2003
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Judge Knott "judge_knott" (Upper West Side, NY, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Most Famous Opera Arias (Audio CD)
This CD is offered at a very attractive price, and features an excellent selection of opera arias. Most of the great composers are represented (such as Mozart, Verdi, Puccini, and Bizet) as well as some lesser-known but worthwhile names (such as Gluck, Gounod, and Saint-Saens).

There is only one superstar singer on this album (Placido Domingo singing "Celeste Aida"), but don't let that deter you: the singing is uniformly rich, skillful, and warm. As another reviewer has pointed out, of the total of 16 tracks, 3 are performed by tenors and 13 by sopranos, but I feel nonetheless that the selection of arias found here is both broad and representative.

The orchestras that are featured are lesser-known ensembles from Western and Central Europe, but they play with conviction and precision, and the CD's sound-recording quality (all the tracks are either "ADD" or "DDD") is first-rate.

All in all, this is a great product brought to you from the vaults of the prestigious EMI Classical label. This is the perfect CD to add to your Amazon.com order if you need to get your grand total above $25 to qualify for free shipping

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54 of 57 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars excellent sampler CD, February 14, 2003
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Rosomax (Boulder, CO United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Most Famous Opera Arias (Audio CD)
For the money, this is surely of the greatest bargains you'll ever see. Of course, some performers are featured 3-4 times, mezzos in particular, and there are NO baritones or bassos represented here (not even Toreador's song, which has got to be one of the "most famous"). Dimitrova really stands out as a larger-than-life dramatic soprano, but casting her as Butterfly was a glaring mistake. Her Tosca is magnificent, however. Overall the disc has 72 minutes of great singing and the sound is ADD with a couple of early DDD's thrown in. A serious fan will have all of the selections here, but it may be a good start for the beginning opera listeners. I hope that after hearing Placido Domingo's "Celeste Aida" they'll be tempted to purchase a complete recording.
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33 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great intro into opera, December 31, 2000
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This review is from: The Most Famous Opera Arias (Audio CD)
The main reason in my mind to buy this cd are the 2 tracks from Les Contes d'Hoffmann and Lakme sung by the wonderful Edita Gruberova. The 1st track is playful, funny, the 2nd breathtaking for her high notes and heartbreaking. A lesser reason is for Anna Moffo's Caro Nome from Rigoletto, the cadenza at the end is like nothing you've ever heard! Even if you don't know much about opera, this is an enjoyable cd. Cheap, too!
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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Place To Start, November 18, 2003
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Dominic (New York, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Most Famous Opera Arias (Audio CD)
As some other reviews have mentioned, no, this doesn't cover the full scale of the opera repertory, but it's geared to beginners, and I can't think of a better place to start than this that's out on the market right now. So don't listen to them.

While this collection is some small, it still has a collection of some famous arias, all sung at levels of very good and up. Anna Moffo's "Caro Nome" as the first track is mind-blowing--the cadence she pulls at the end is absolutely celestial; I've skipped back many a time just to hear her. The following aria from Rigoletto isn't done quite as well (Kraus doesn't even go for the high C), but is sufficient.

Other notable tracks on this album include Edita Gruberova's cavatina from Romeo and Juliette "Je Veux Vivre," Yelena Obraztsova "Mon Coeur" from Samson and Delilah (absolutely beautiful), Domingo's "Celesta Aida," (definitely one of the best recordings of this aria out there), another Moffo gem with "Una Voce Poco Fa" from Il Barbiere, an excellent "Che Gelida Manina" by an underrated tenor, Nicolai Gedda, who holds the high C in "speranza" for the longest I've ever heard any tenor hold it, and possibly the best aria on the whole CD, Gruberova's rendition of "Der Halle Rocke." For some reason, a previous reviewer said this was a horrible recording of it---I beg to differ, drastically; I'd even venture to turn some people away from listening to this track, since it's possibly the best recording of this aria ever made. I've covered my ears at many sopranos her shriek through the colorature, but she sings it like an angel.

Overall, this is a great CD to start with. There are a few problems, like another reviewer mentioned, there are few male arias and no baritone/bass arias whatsoever, but the sound and clarity is good. I must say, though, that I did have a problem with scratching on the CD---a friend of mine owns the same CD and also it appeared to scratch fairly easily, so watch out.

Want to have some real fun? Blast Gruberova's "Der Halle Rocke" while you're driving down the street with the windows open. See how many funny looks you get.

Enjoy.

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37 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars "ORIGNAL EMI CLASSICS QUALITY RECORDING" - Terrible, May 23, 2002
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This review is from: The Most Famous Opera Arias (Audio CD)
The items chosen for this CD are great. The quality of the CD is very bad. Be careful to note the bottom of the CD cover "ORIGNAL EMI CLASSICS QUALITY RECORDING" (I thought I had a bum CD)...
Amazon.com sample playback for these items doesn't contain the static I'm getting so I feel I was tricked.
I can hardly make out what I am supposed to hear. Very disappointing.
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A great CD for all of those people who say they hate opera, May 2, 1999
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This review is from: The Most Famous Opera Arias (Audio CD)
This was my first of many opera CD's. The price is right to get you feet wet in the world of opera. This CD still has some of my favorite opera pieces, including my Most favorite Bizet's "L'amour est un oiseau rebelle "Habañera" from Carmen. You can't ignore those great Italian composers Paccini & Verdi'. Once this CD hooks you in go out & buy "The Most Famous Opera Duets". This is a very fine series to own at a LOW price you can't ignore.
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18 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent introduction, March 31, 2004
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Judge Knott "judge_knott" (Upper West Side, NY, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Most Famous Opera Arias (Audio CD)
This CD is offered at a very attractive price, and features an excellent selection of opera arias. Most of the great composers are represented (such as Mozart, Verdi, Puccini, and Bizet) as well as some lesser-known but worthwhile names (such as Gluck, Gounod, and Saint-Saens).

There is only one superstar singer on this album (Placido Domingo singing "Celeste Aida"), but don't let that deter you: the singing is uniformly rich, skillful, and warm. As another reviewer has pointed out, of the total of 16 tracks, 3 are performed by tenors and 13 by sopranos, but I feel nonetheless that the selection of arias found here is both broad and representative.

The orchestras that are featured are lesser-known ensembles from Western and Central Europe, but they play with conviction and precision, and the CD's sound-recording quality (all the tracks are either "ADD" or "DDD") is first-rate.

All in all, this is a great product brought to you from the vaults of the prestigious EMI Classical label. This is the perfect CD to add to your Amazon.com order if you need to get your grand total above $25 to qualify for free shipping

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars How about this..., January 30, 2006
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...a wonderful and affordably priced music masterpiece for the novice to sample opera. I am new to the opera having seen my first at the Arena di Verona (Aida). It took the one to get me to want to sample more and this collection is certainly worthy of praise.
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20 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Good versions of good arias, November 30, 1999
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For such a low price, this CD is full of surprisingly good versions of well-known opera arias. Standouts are anything sung by Anna Moffo, Elena Obraztsova, or Ghena Dimitrova, particularly "Una Voce Poco Fa," "Mon coeur s'ouvre a ta voix," and "Ebben? Ne andro lontana," although Dimitrova chops the ending off of that one, which seems to be a common problem with this aria. There is a part after "e fra le nubi d'or." It goes "Ma ferma e il pie. N'andiam, che lunga e la via. N'andiam" and is probably the most dramatic part of the aria after the high B. So why do I have thirteen versions of this song and only four include this part? Sometimes they even put the orchestra part but the singer doesn't sing. What's up with that? Anyway, I digress. The only disappointing aria here is "Der Holle Rache," sung here by the otherwise great coloratura Edita Gruberova, who is a bit out of her league with the high F's. Better versions to include would be Natalie Dessay or Sumi Jo, although I understand that with the politics of labels and such, this probably wouldn't be possible.
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Okay But.... - a review of "The Most Famous Opera Arias", August 17, 2006
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My daughter (6 y.o.) and I like opera; but sitting for two hours to watch Turandot is just not within the realm of possibilities for my 4 year old son right now... so I was looking for an opera CD for the car. He will sit and listen to short arias.

This was the first we purchased and it is okay but not great.

Problem #1 - where is Wagner. No Wagner?
Problem#2 - Elena Obraztsova - she sounds like Carmen's grandmother. Rather matronly for a vixen (imho--lol)

Three Stars. [C+] Great Price and good sound quality for the car. The operatic styles of some of the performers are antiquated and frilly sounding, but I would probably buy this CD again.

Note: We purchased and really preferred "The # 1 Opera Album". It has more selections and better artists in our opinion. Also it's a two CD set. Just something to consider.
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