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Rossini: Il Turco in Italia

Massimiliano Gagliardo , Piero Guarnera , Gioachino Rossini , Marzio Conti , Damiana Pinti , Orchestra del Teatro Marrucino di Chieti , Gianni Fabbrini , Myrtò Papatanasiu , Amadeo Moretti , Daniele Zanfardino Audio CD
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listen  1. Il Turco in Italia (The Turk in Italy): Overture 8:01Album Only
listen  2. Il Turco in Italia (The Turk in Italy): Act I No. 1: Introduction with Chorus: Nostra patria e il mondo intero (Chorus, Zaida, Albazar, Poeta) 4:59$0.89 Buy Track
listen  3. Il Turco in Italia (The Turk in Italy): Act I No. 1: Recitative: Ah! se di questi Zingari l'arrivo (Poeta)0:45$0.89 Buy Track
listen  4. Il Turco in Italia (The Turk in Italy): Act I No. 2: Cavatina: Vado in traccia d'una zingara (Geronio, Zaida e Zingare) 5:05$0.89 Buy Track
listen  5. Il Turco in Italia (The Turk in Italy): Act I No. 2: Recitative: Brava! Intesi ogni cosa (Poeta, Zaida, Albazar) 2:44$0.89 Buy Track
listen  6. Il Turco in Italia (The Turk in Italy): Act I No. 3a: Cavatina: Non si da follia maggiore (Fiorilla 3:23$0.89 Buy Track
listen  7. Il Turco in Italia (The Turk in Italy): Act I No. 3b: Chorus, Cavatina and Duet: Voga, voga, a terra, a terra (Chorus, Fiorilla, Selim) 8:23Album Only
listen  8. Il Turco in Italia (The Turk in Italy): Act I No. 3b: Recitative: Della Zingara amante (Poeta, Narciso, Geronio) 1:41$0.89 Buy Track
listen  9. Il Turco in Italia (The Turk in Italy): Act I No. 4: Trio: Un marito scimunito, una moglie capricciosa (Poeta, Geronio, Narciso) 5:25$0.89 Buy Track
listen10. Il Turco in Italia (The Turk in Italy): Act I No. 4: Recitative: Ola, tosto il caffe 1:37$0.89 Buy Track
listen11. Il Turco in Italia (The Turk in Italy): Act I No. 5: Quartet: Siete Turchi: non vi credo (Fiorilla, Selim, Geronio, Narciso) 9:04Album Only
listen12. Il Turco in Italia (The Turk in Italy): Act I No. 5: Recitative: Sono arrivato tardi (Poeta, Geronio, Fiorilla) 2:47$0.89 Buy Track
listen13. Il Turco in Italia (The Turk in Italy): Act I No. 6: Duet: Per piacere alla signora (Geronio, Fiorilla) 6:50$0.89 Buy Track
listen14. Il Turco in Italia (The Turk in Italy): Act I No. 6: Recitative: Sono arrivato tardi (Geronio, Fiorilla)0:43$0.89 Buy Track
listen15. Il Turco in Italia (The Turk in Italy): Act I No. 7: Finale I: Gran maraviglie (Chorus, Zaida, Selim, Poeta, Narciso, Fiorilla, Geronio)19:20Album Only


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listen  1. Il Turco in Italia (The Turk in Italy): Act II No. 7: Recitative: Via...cosa serve? (Poeta, Geronio, Selim) 2:07$0.89 Buy Track
listen  2. Il Turco in Italia (The Turk in Italy): Act II No. 8: Duet: D'un bell'uso di Turchia (Selim, Geronio) 6:52$0.89 Buy Track
listen  3. Il Turco in Italia (The Turk in Italy): Act II No. 8: Recitative: Credea che questa scena (Poeta)0:33$0.89 Buy Track
listen  4. Il Turco in Italia (The Turk in Italy): Act II No. 9: Chorus and Cavatina: Non v'e piacer perfetto (Chorus, Fiorilla) 2:22$0.89 Buy Track
listen  5. Il Turco in Italia (The Turk in Italy): Act II No. 9: Recitative: Che Turca impertinente (Fiorilla, Zaida, Selim) 3:17$0.89 Buy Track
listen  6. Il Turco in Italia (The Turk in Italy): Act II No. 10: Duet: Credete alle femmine (Selim, Fiorilla) 6:13$0.89 Buy Track
listen  7. Il Turco in Italia (The Turk in Italy): Act II No. 10: Recitative: Fermate! (Poeta, Narciso, Geronio) 1:30$0.89 Buy Track
listen  8. Il Turco in Italia (The Turk in Italy): Act II No. 11: Recitative and Aria: Intesi: ah tutto intesi...Tu seconda il mio disegno (Narciso) 5:39$0.89 Buy Track
listen  9. Il Turco in Italia (The Turk in Italy): Act II No. 11: Recitative: O che fatica (Poeta, Albazar)0:39$0.89 Buy Track
listen10. Il Turco in Italia (The Turk in Italy): Act II No. 12: Aria: Ah sarebbe troppo dolce (Albazar) 3:20$0.89 Buy Track
listen11. Il Turco in Italia (The Turk in Italy): Act II No. 13: Chorus and Recitative: Amor la danza mova (Chorus, Fiorilla, Narciso, Selim, Zaida, Geronio) 3:27$0.89 Buy Track
listen12. Il Turco in Italia (The Turk in Italy): Act II No. 14: Quintet: Oh guardate che accidente (Geronio, Narciso, Fiorilla, Selim, Zaida) 8:15Album Only
listen13. Il Turco in Italia (The Turk in Italy): Act II No. 14: Recitative: Benedetta la festa (Albazar, Poeta, Geronio, Fiorilla) 2:58$0.89 Buy Track
listen14. Il Turco in Italia (The Turk in Italy): Act II No. 15: Recitative and Aria: I vostri cenci vi mando...Squallida veste e bruna (Fiorilla, Chorus) 8:59Album Only
listen15. Il Turco in Italia (The Turk in Italy): Act II No. 15: Recitative: Si, mi e forza partir (Fiorilla, Poeta, Geronio) 1:24$0.89 Buy Track
listen16. Il Turco in Italia (The Turk in Italy): Act II No. 16: Finale II: Son la vite sul campo appassita (Tutti) 5:19$0.89 Buy Track


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  • Performer: Massimiliano Gagliardo, Piero Guarnera, Damiana Pinti, Gianni Fabbrini, Myrtò Papatanasiu, et al.
  • Orchestra: Orchestra del Teatro Marrucino di Chieti
  • Conductor: Marzio Conti
  • Composer: Gioachino Rossini
  • Audio CD (December 13, 2005)
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Label: Naxos
  • ASIN: B000BRJY1S
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #223,304 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars An enthusiastic performance of a rare Rossini sparkler, December 28, 2005
This review is from: Rossini: Il Turco in Italia (Audio CD)
First, I must say that I disagree with the previous reviewer when he states that TURCO is an unquestionable masterpiece. Compared alongside the great scores of Rossini's maturity -- comic, tragic, and semi-seria -- I feel that TURCO ultimately emerges in a placement more toward the bottom of Rossini's collected works, and certainly cannot stand direct comparison with scores like BARBIERE DI SIVIGLIA, SEMIRAMIDE, and even the much-maligned OTELLO (which, contrary to what one often reads, contains much inspired and truly beautiful music -- a fact of which Verdi was well aware when Boito and Ricordi approached him with OTELLO on their minds). Still, TURCO has much to offer, and one is always grateful to Naxos for giving us their always competent and often truly competitive recordings at budget prices.

A word, then, concerning the provenance of this recording. The technical notes state only that the recording was made 'during October 2003.' There is a good bit of mostly unobtrusive stage noise but no audience 'participation' that I can discern (though the sources of a few coughs are questionable -- choristers, perhaps?), all of which leads me to suspect that the recording was drawn mostly from rehearsals.

Most of the singing is quite fine. The Greek soprano, one Signora Papatanasiu, has a very pleasing timbre but is no more than competent in coloratura (and occasionally slightly less than competent) and avoids the extreme upper register throughout -- defensible as careful observance of the letter of the score, of course, as the lion's share of the top notes one expects are interpolations, but it is admittedly somewhat disappointing when the two act finales are not capped with ecstatic, ringing interpolations in alt. Furthermore, Papatanasiu brings neither the dramatic ferocity of Callas nor the vocal sheen of Bartoli to her performance. She is also inferior to Sumi Jo, whose performance on the Gardiner recording is nonetheless disappointing.

The principal tenor, Amedeo Moretti, previously known to me solely from a 'live' recording (drawn from a concert performance) of Donizetti's PARISINA D'ESTE (available on the Dynamic label), is capable but shows little real fluency in Rossinian style. His fiorature in Narcisco's aria are labored but accurate, but at least he interpolates a strained but on-pitch top note in the stretta.

I remain unconvinced of the greatness attributed to Natale de Carolis. His is a convincing performance, in some ways charming, but the voice lacks the focus and tonal allure of the finest of his rivals in this repertory. Still, it is a pleasure to hear an Italian voice in Selim's music.

The orchestra and chorus are professional if perceptibly provincial in certain regards. I find Maestro Conti's conducting on the whole very persuasive.

Naxos is to commended for their effort in giving us this new TURCO. At this price, it is perhaps too much to ask that some new insight into the drama be given to the listener, but there are at least 140 minutes of enjoyable music, enthusiastically and engagingly performed.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Fine Budget-Priced 'Turco in Italia', December 26, 2005
This review is from: Rossini: Il Turco in Italia (Audio CD)
This recording of Rossini's masterful comedy 'Il Turco in Italia' has very strong competition. There is the classic Callas recording again available on CD, and there is a recording of Cecilia Bartoli in a La Scala production conducted by Riccardo Chailly. There's another recording from La Scala that features Monserrat Caballé, but she's not at her best in that recording, although the male singers are topnotch. Further, there is a recently released DVD of a Zurich Opera production with Bartoli again singing (and acting in her inimitable fashion) Fiorilla. The DVD is a high-concept production that might not appeal to some although I found it delightful.

This production, from the provincial Teatro Marrucini di Chieti features young but, on the whole, excellent singers. It's actually quite a good recording, although there is not the final polish that one expects from a major house. Further, no libretto is furnished, as is typical of Naxos opera recordings; a libretto (in Italian only) can be found on the Internet, though, at http://www.karadar.com/Librettos/rossini_turco.html, if one is inclined to follow along. There is quite a good and detailed synopsis provided in the Naxos booklet.

When 'Turco in Italia' was premièred in 1814 the Milanese audience, who had warmly embraced the recent 'L'Italiana in Algeri,' thought it was a rehash of that opera, and they apparently felt they were being cheated. But in fact this is an entirely new opera, with no borrowings from any of Rossini's earlier outings, and further, it may well be his comic masterpiece. There was confusion, also, for many years about the opera because Rossini revised it repeatedly after its première and the whole thing got confused as to what was original and genuine and what wasn't. Indeed, in this performance the cavatina for Geronio's 'Vado in traccia d'una zingara' is actually by an unknown composer other than Rossini. Still, both in plotting and in characterization (not to speak of musically) this is one of Rossini's best efforts. The opera lay unperformed for many decades before Maria Callas resurrected it in 1950.

So, my advice would be that if you want a budget version of this opera, i.e., don't want to spend the money for the other CDs or the new DVD, and don't necessarily need an English translation of the libretto, this one would do nicely.

Scott Morrison
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