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Puccini: Tosca

Sherrill Milnes , Giacomo Puccini , Zubin Mehta , New Philharmonia Orchestra , David Pearl , Leontyne Price , Francis Egerton , Plácido Domingo Audio CD
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  • Performer: Sherrill Milnes, David Pearl, Leontyne Price, Francis Egerton, Plácido Domingo
  • Orchestra: New Philharmonia Orchestra
  • Conductor: Zubin Mehta
  • Composer: Giacomo Puccini
  • Audio CD (October 25, 1990)
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Label: RCA
  • ASIN: B000003ELZ
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #190,895 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

Disc: 1
1. Tosca, opera: Ah! Finalmente!
2. Tosca, opera: E Sempre Lava!
3. Tosca, opera: Dammi I Colori. Recondita Armonia
4. Tosca, opera: Voi! Cavaradossi!
5. Tosca, opera: Mario, Mario, Mario!
6. Tosca, opera: Non La Sospiri La Nostra Casetta
7. Tosca, opera: Or Lasciami Al Lavoro
8. Tosca, opera: Ah, Quegli Occhi!
9. Tosca, opera: Č Buona La Mia Tosca
10. Tosca, opera: Tutta Qui La Cantoria! Presto!
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Disc: 2
1. Tosca, opera: Tosca Č Un Buon Falco
2. Tosca, opera: O Galantuomo
3. Tosca, opera: Sale, Ascende L'Uman Cantico
4. Tosca, opera: Dov'é Angelotti?
5. Tosca, opera: Ed Of Fro Noi Parliamo
6. Tosca, opera: Ahimč!-Mario, Consenti Ch'io Parli?
7. Tosca, opera: Nel Pozzo-Nel Giardino!
8. Tosca, opera: Floria!-Amore.-Sei Tu?
9. Tosca, opera: Vittoria! Vittoria!
10. Tosca, opera: Quanto?-Quanto?-Il Prezzo!
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars No One Should Hesitate, 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)
Judged on its own merits, this recording of Tosca is nothing less than excellent. Price is a great Tosca, Domingo a near-ideal Cavaradossi--vocally speaking, and Milnes does a great job as Scarpia--although his view of the character is a shade too conventional, in my opinion. Mehta conducts with fire and fury, drawing exciting playing from the New Philharmonia, painting a bright, blazing portrait, even though in doing so he misses some of the finer "brush strokes" which make that portrait so absorbing. The recorded sound is warm and full, if at times a little cramped, and the stage picture isn't always clear. When compared with Price's 1962 recording with von Karajan, this recording comes in a definite second place, and as a dramatic experience it doesn't compare with the 1953 Callas-de Sabata, but no one should hesitate to purchase it. It would make a fine addition to anyone's collection.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Leontyne PRICE II: A Flaming Floria with DOMINGO/MILNES/MEHTA = A Grand Tradition TOSCA, March 30, 2003
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This review is from: Puccini: Tosca (Audio CD)
Giacomo Puccini's "Tosca" was critically declared a "shabby little shocker" at its Metropolitan Opera debut. Opera's greatest aritsts and singers have rushed to embrace and perform this evocative work ever since. After the overwhelming success of the RCA "Il Trovatore" set starring Leontyne Price, Placido Domingo, Sherrill Milnes, and Zubin Mehta, its not surprising that these pre-eminent artists were reunited again for "Tosca", this time with results less-epochal, but wonderful nonetheless. Maestro Zubin Mehta, to my ears, is one of the most outstanding interpreters of Puccini's music in our time. He's unafraid of the inherent excitement in the music, building to the unending climaxes, revelling in them, but always aware of the crucial ebb & flow that characterizes the music of the Italian master. This recording benefits greatly from Mehta's fearlessness AND superb theatricality. There is an almost relentless tension that is sustained throughout this performance, even in the tenderest of moments, creating a continuity so requisite to this particular opera. The quieter sections of music simmer with a vitality that is a Mehta specialty. Admittedly, others have championed more subtlety, nuance, and/or 'finesse' in their approaches to this grand opera.(yawn) Maestro Mehta's expert pacing, fluidity, and almost visceral excitement are far more preferable. This performance sizzles. The great American soprano Leontyne Price, "Tosca REGINA" in 1962 with H. Von Karajan, became "Tosca DIVA" in 1973 under Mr. Mehta's tutelege with stunning results. Leontyne Price's second recorded 'Tosca' is imperious, demanding, sensuous, volatile, AND very womanly. Her voice, now rich, dark, & weighty in the middle, is weaker in the lower end, sometimes losing focus, but she compensates with a biting 'chest' voice that's most effectively used. The soprano's upper voice is nothing short of sensational here, cutting through the orchestra with gleaming, powerful, & pitch-perfect outpourings (especially during the 'torture scene')that alternate with a feline sensuality in softer passages (the duets with Cavaradossi)and superlative in the TOSCA "tests" in ActIII: "..lo quella lama.." and "O Scarpia! avanti a Dio!". In Ms. Price's hands, "Vissi D'Arte" is more urgently intoned than previously(but beautifully-sung), her murder of Scarpia still desperate and overwrought (here she fails the "test" on "Avanti a lui.." - most Toscas do). In the opera's finale she's no more overly-dramatic than any of her illustrous rivals -most of whom barely pass the finale "tests" - and anyone who consequently jumps to their death might be classified as "mad". Leontyne Price is splendid in this role. Spanish tenor Placido Domingo has recorded the role of Cavaradossi several times and filmed it as well. In this, his first recorded essay, he is a bit less comfortable above the stave than later in his career. His voice - dark, mellifluously beautiful, and strong in the middle & lower end - sometimes constricts and loses vocal sheen in high forte passages, causing him to'scoop' to reach the some of the climactic notes("Recondita.." & "Vittoria!"). Elsewhere, Mr. Domingo sings gloriously. The intensely passionate and soulful quality he infuses "E lucevan le stelle" with ( sung incomparably), then followed, in turn, by a tenderly-sung "O dolci mani" is ample demonstration of this tenor's stellar artistry. His painter is sophisticated, ardent, and committed, making his duets with Tosca, and 'torture' uncommonly stirring. Mr. Domingo is an exemplary Cavaradossi overall. Sherrill Milnes's Baron Scarpia is more problematic, in one of the most challenging roles in the Baritone repertory. His voice is robust enough to meet the out-sized vocal demands of singing the Baron Scarpia. However, Mr. Milnes' vocal range, usually one of his chief glories, seems restricted at both ends here , and he employs an extroverted singing style that's sneer-infested, unsubtle, and, with notable exceptions, almost alien to beautiful tone. Dramatically,he's a more youthful Scarpia than is usually heard and,as noted by previous reviewers, his charaterization/style is valid. However, while suitable for the opera, its also monotonous, tiresome, & without sufficient charm or grace to balance his portrayal. His overt machismo is so over-pronounced as to render this usually exciting artist dull! Mr. Milnes' upper voice is unusually tight, with suspect pitch, & colorless. The middle voice is more impressive and seductive, with resonance & warmth suffusing Act I's "Te Deum" and Act II's "Tosca e un buon falco" -and beauty of tone. The role's lower-lying music (when actually sung) is inadequate, sung with a hollow tone. Mr. Milnes' contributions to this recording, while interpretively debatable, are vocally assured and often thrilling, do not significantly detract from, and certainly do not derail this performance from its propulsive course. The sonics are vivid, spacious, and distortion-free. This "Tosca" is truly one of the GRANDEST performances on CD, with Leontyne Price and Zubin Mehta leading the parade. Wow!!!!
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The re-mastered performance is sonically more pointed than the previous analog incarnation, and the voices seem more forward than before, while the climaxes benefit from the additional spaciousness offered by this new technology.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Fabulous Tosca, April 2, 2007
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To correct an earlier reviewer, this recording was made in August 1972, not 1974. Miss Price was 45 1/2 at the time of the recording. She still sounds wonderful for any age, especially in Acts II and III. She really is the prima donna here, with plenty of great high notes to prove it. Domingo is a fantastic Cavaradossi, and his recording of E lucevan le stelle is the best I've ever heard--from him or anyone else. His voice is so rich and sumptuous, and he sings with lots of very sincere-sounding emotion. As for Sherrill Milnes, I was continually surprised by the beauty of his voice in this recording. I don't think there is another TOSCA recording out there which can boast three great principals, all still singing in top form. And Zubin Mehta does a great job of making the orchestra sound thrilling.
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