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Puccini: Tosca

Giacomo Puccini , Herbert von Karajan , Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra , Alfredo Mariotti , Carlo Cava , Fernando Corena , Giuseppe di Stefano , Herbert Weiss , Leonardo Monreale , Leontyne Price , Piero de Palma Audio CD
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  • Performer: Alfredo Mariotti, Carlo Cava, Fernando Corena, Giuseppe di Stefano, Herbert Weiss, et al.
  • Orchestra: Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
  • Conductor: Herbert von Karajan
  • Composer: Giacomo Puccini
  • Audio CD (August 26, 1997)
  • SPARS Code: ADD
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Label: Decca
  • ASIN: B0000042FF
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (30 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #259,894 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

Disc: 1
1. Tosca, opera: Act I: Ah! Finalmente!
2. Tosca, opera: Act I: E Sempre Lava!
3. Tosca, opera: Act I: Dammi i Colori... Recondita Armonia
4. Tosca, opera: Act I: Voi! Cavaradossi!
5. Tosca, opera: Act I: Mario! Mario! Mario!
6. Tosca, opera: Act I: Č Buona la Mia Tosca
7. Tosca, opera: Act I: Sommo Giubilo, Eccellenza!
8. Tosca, opera: Act I: Un Tal Baccano in Chiesa!
9. Tosca, opera: Act I: Or Tutti č Chiaro
10. Tosca, opera: Act I: Tre Sbirri, una Carrozza
Disc: 2
1. Tosca, opera: Act II: Tosca č un Buon Falco!
2. Tosca, opera: Act II: Ha Piů Forte Sapore
3. Tosca, opera: Act II: O Galantuomo, Come Andň la Caccia?
4. Tosca, opera: Act II: Ov'č Angelotti?
5. Tosca, opera: Act II: Sciarrone, Che Dice il Calalier?
6. Tosca, opera: Act II: Orsů, Tosca, Parlate
7. Tosca, opera: Act II: Floria... Amore
8. Tosca, opera: Act II: Vittoria! Vittoria!
9. Tosca, opera: Act II: Quanto?
10. Tosca, opera: Act II: Vissi d'Arte
See all 19 tracks on this disc

 

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29 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars My favorite "Tosca", April 28, 2002
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Joseph Triebwasser "tl67" (New York, NY United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Puccini: Tosca (Audio CD)
At the risk of being heretical, I'll go out on a limb and state that this is my favorite version of "Tosca" on disc. There. I've said it.
The critical consensus, of course, is that the Callas-de Sabata version is not only the greatest "Tosca" ever recorded, but one of the greatest recordings of any opera, ever. As excellent as Callas-de Sabata is, though, and as superior that recording's di Stefano of 1953 is to the somewhat strained di Stefano of ten years later heard on Price-Karajan, for me Price is the most accomplished Floria Tosca from a vocal standpoint (by a long shot!) and temperamentally, the part fits her like a glove. Karajan's pacing of the score, and the many felicitous details he conjures from the Vienna Philharmonic, are in a class by themselves; certainly his mannered, eccentric later recording on DG affords far less pleasure. Taddei - and here I'm committing yet another heresy, I'm afraid - strikes me as a far subtler, and therefore more frightening, Scarpia than the legendary Tito Gobbi, and his voice is fresher, to boot. But first, last and always one must return, in discussing this recording, to Leontyne Price. The sheer beauty of her voice, the awesome technique that keeps her both on pitch and in perfect control of dynamics from soft to loud - with none of Callas' lapses into shrieking - and the incomparable way she has of wrapping her voice around a surging Puccini melody, make this a performance for the ages, and an ideal way for a newcomer to this opera (or to opera in general) to acquaint onesself with Puccini's genius.
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Better than Callas and the rest, July 21, 2003
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This review is from: Puccini: Tosca (Audio CD)
Leontyne Price, America's great prima donna is my favorite Tosca, hands down over the Callas 1953 Tosca. Although poor Di Stefano is much better in the Callas Tosca. But Tosca is about Tosca. And I say Price has no equals.
It's the voice and drama that makes a great Tosca. Price has both, Callas has only the drama. Listen to Price's "Vissi D'arte" sung as a prayer with Von Karajan's mighty conducting backing it up. Now how can you compare to that? She soars over the huge orchestra with her fluttering high notes so secure and effortless
while Callas has a pushed kind of tone when she reaches for her top notes. Don't get me wrong, I love Callas. It's just that I think she's starting to get overrated as Tosca just as Price is underrated.
The entire second act will have you glue to your seat. Price does what seems the impossible. She sings a beautiful AND ugly Tosca. She is glorious when she needs to be as in "Vissi D'arte" and in her poignant moments with Cavaradossi, and montrous as she should be when she stabs Scarpia repeatedly. Now that's the way Tosca should be sung - as a woman in love - and what she's capable of doing for that love; Not as a raving maniac as Callas portrays her.
I think Price epitomizes Tosca. Her voice is perfect for Puccini and Verdi. She is America's prima donna and we should be proud of her.
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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Near-Perfect Gem, December 25, 1999
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William T. Clegg (Pocatello, Idaho United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Puccini: Tosca (Audio CD)
As one reviewer has pointed out, this is THE stereo Tosca to own. Taken as a whole, meaning the singing, conducting, orchestral playing, and recording production, this Tosca is a near perfect gem. Recorded in 1962, these sessions caught Leontyne Price in glorious voice and top form. It's no wonder that she considered von Karajan a mentor, for not only is the singing beautiful, but her vocal acting in many ways approaches Callas' 1953 recording. When compared to the work she did with Leinsdorf (Ballo, Butterfly, her second Aida etc.) it's obvious that Price needed a conductor like von Karajan or Solti to bring out her better dramatic instincts. Throughout this recording, Price puts in little touches such as the amusement of Tosca's reassurance in Act III to Cavaradossi's question of proper stage-falling technique with the word "Cosi." When Price recorded Tosca again ten years later with Mehta, she leans a little too far to melodrama, missing the finer details that can make Tosca such a believable and gripping experience. Vocally speaking, Price is partnered excellently by Taddei in the role of Scarpia and more than adequately by di Stefano as Cavaradossi. Taddei is a less subtle actor than Gobbi in the '53 Callas recording, but di Stefano has actually improved his acting when compared to his earlier effort. True, his voice by then was definitely showing signs of wear (hence my judging this recording a NEAR-perfect gem), but again von Karajan proves his dramatic sense by pulling a believable character out of a singer who didn't consider acting that important. Finally, the recorded sound is spectacular. John Culshaw worked wonders in the Sofiensaal, creating a sound picture so vivid, you don't even have to close your eyes to see it. As a Decca Double, this recording is unbeatable value, a necessity for any collector, and an absolute must for anyone who's serious about Italian opera in general and Tosca in particular.
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