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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars LA TEBALDI IS LA INCREDIBLE
After talking to many of my friends who are fellow Tebaldi-ites, they have shyed away from this CD set, as they figure it only contains excerpts from her stereo complete operas. This is true is some cases, but they are missing the boat, and YOU may be too. This set consists of almost ALL of her very famous "comeback' album, "Operatic Arias" from 1964,...
Published on June 19, 1999 by F. Barton

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10 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Modified rapture
I bought this collection of Tebaldi's Decca recordings with the hope to experience some great singing. However, I can't help feeling a bit disappointed in the end. There are some thrilling performances here, for example, the dark, passionate renditions of the arias from La Gioconda and L'arlesiana, but overall, the achievements are rather uneven. Tebaldi certainly...
Published on April 23, 2000 by Sheng-chi Shu


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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars LA TEBALDI IS LA INCREDIBLE, June 19, 1999
This review is from: La Tebaldi (Audio CD)
After talking to many of my friends who are fellow Tebaldi-ites, they have shyed away from this CD set, as they figure it only contains excerpts from her stereo complete operas. This is true is some cases, but they are missing the boat, and YOU may be too. This set consists of almost ALL of her very famous "comeback' album, "Operatic Arias" from 1964, although this is not noted on the set, which is probably the problem. The aria "In questa reggia" from Turandot is enough to make your hair stand on end. Even a heavyweight such as Joan Sutherland used Tebaldi's recording of this as her base for her own recording of the opera. The two arias from "The Masked Ball" are vocally much superior than the set she recorded in 1970, plus "Selva opaca", not on ANY Tebaldi release, same with "Sogno di Doretta" and "Sempre all'alba" from Giovanna D'Arco. This set includes every track from her famous '64 album. This isn't a "greatest hits" by a long shot, as there are many tracks here you will not find on ANY complete recording. If I, as a HUGE Tebaldi fan, had one recommendation to make of hers, it would be "La Tebaldi". It won't be off your player for months.
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A legacy for the ages!, February 22, 2001
This review is from: La Tebaldi (Audio CD)
Perhaps the greatest spinto and certainly among the greatest sopranos of all times, with an extremely powerful, amazingly beautiful instrument, Renata Tebaldi on this set heard in some of her best moments! I will not repeat comments on her beautiful voice since it often overshadows the pathos with which she performed each role. To me, she knew exactly where to draw the line between acting and singing. Not too much to become annoying, not too little to become boring. This compilation also shows how versatile this soprano was, with repertoire ranging from Puccini and Verdi to Rossini and even Wagner (though no Wagner aria is heard on this particular double cd). In her early years she also performed Mozart roles!

Her Puccini arias will make the most demanding listener cry. Her verdian heroines, enriched with her personal touch, are of exceptional value. Her Desdemona (Otello), Donna Leonora (Forza del destino) and Aida stand perhaps out. Her many verisimo roles sooo moving, full of sorrow and pain, exactly how they are supposed to sound. Just listen to "La mamma morta"! An unsurpassed shocking experience! A previous reviewer (F.W.Barton) correctly mentioned that not all moments are from her complete studio recordings, so this is a unique chance to enjoy alternative Tebaldi performances. Strongly recommended!!!!

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Collection, January 10, 2001
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If you love the warmth and power of Renata Tebaldi then this collection is for you. This has Two CD's of her best works. My favorites are her "o mio babbino caro" her tosca which isnt as dramatic as callas but has a vocal warmth in that aria that makes her voice so perfect for the aria. Another soothing aria would be her Un del di from Butterfly what sweetness and amazing finish to that aria!!! Her amazing power was noticed in La mamma morta and In questa reggia ( which was sooo good that it made me wonder WHY DIDNT SHE SING THIS ROLE ON STAGE) oh and of course her Suicido was also very well done.....Renata Tebaldi was without a doubt one of the best of the century...and this collection proves it.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Tebaldi the Great, February 18, 2007
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This review is from: La Tebaldi (Audio CD)
Renata Tebaldi is one of the glorious voices of the past half century. Recordings here come from the 1950s and 1960s. She had a sumptuous spinto voice, clearly manifest on this 2 CD set. Here are some of her "greatest hits." As would be expected, the repertoire of Puccini and Verdi is heavily represented here.

She "leads off" with "Un bel di" from Puccini's "Madame Butterfly." Her voice brings life to this aria; her characterization is right on. At the point, where the volume of her voice increases, the sound remains lush; there is no bleating or ugliness in her singing.

There follow two more classic Puccini arias that Tebaldi does justice to. "Si, mi chiamano Mimi" from "La Boheme" is a wonderful version of this work. She captures the poignancy in Mimi's character. Her work here can probably justly be termed "iconic." In short, this is a ravishing turn by "La Tebaldi." So, too, is her take of "Vissi d'arte" from "Tosca." One can understand the enthusiasm of her claque at La Scala as one listens to her singing. Her rich voice fits these roles nicely; her characterization is well rendered. Her version of "Ritorna vincitor" from Verdi's "Aida" is also well done. Her voice richly captures the character and fits the music well.

Verdi and Puccini are not the only composers represented on this 2 CD set. Also recorded are her singing Boito ("Mefistofele"), Rossini ("William Tell"), Cilea ("Adriana Lecouvreur"), Giordano ("Andrea Chenier"), Catalani ("La Wally"), and so on. Once more, the selection of music in this set well represents her body of work.

All in all, a satisfying selection of "the greatest hits" of Renata Tebaldi. The "liner notes" conclude by referring to her as possessing "a perfect voice of bewitching beauty." I'm not sure that anyone can achieve perfection (the statement has a bit of hyperbole); nonetheless, her voice is ravishing as already noted. Those interested in her recorded oeuvre would be well rewarded by acquiring this work. The CDs serve well to introduce "La Tebaldi" to those who may not have heard her before. Such listeners will be richly rewarded by that introduction.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Splendor in spinto heaven., February 22, 2011
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This review is from: La Tebaldi (Audio CD)
Not only have I longed to hear the driving yet dolce splendor of the one and only Renata Tebaldi after losing the once cherished LP opera records of my family's past...but as a busy health professional, the RING, the SWEETNESS yet POWERFUL PASSION within this collection has revived my weary soul and imparted renewal and pleasure beyond that possible from food, drink or any other more worldly remedy. What sweet relief my tears bring beckoned by exquisite language--every syllable sung through my heart like a holy silver sword. I still find it unbelievable to have gotten this double disc cd at this price. God's gift is La Tebaldi, her voice and feeling and I thank Him for it.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Tebaldi at her best!, April 6, 2007
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I'd highly recommend these CDs!They have a little of everything. They'd make an excellent addition to anyone's opera collection. Her voice is etherial!
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10 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Modified rapture, April 23, 2000
This review is from: La Tebaldi (Audio CD)
I bought this collection of Tebaldi's Decca recordings with the hope to experience some great singing. However, I can't help feeling a bit disappointed in the end. There are some thrilling performances here, for example, the dark, passionate renditions of the arias from La Gioconda and L'arlesiana, but overall, the achievements are rather uneven. Tebaldi certainly possesses a most beautiful and powerful voice, something to take bath in. Yet, she evinces little of the psychological insights, intense pathos and interpretive individuality of Claudia Muzio, Meta Seinemeyer, Maria Callas and Leonie Rysanek. Compare her performance of 'Ma dall'arido Stelo divulsa' from Verdi's 'Un Ballo in Maschera' with that by Leonie Rysanek (On RCA Living Stereo): The aria is magnificently vocalised by Tebaldi, but it is Rysanek who effectively combine vocal opulence with dramatic insights, evincing Amelia's exteme desperations. Perhaps Tebaldi was constrained by the restrictions and protocols of recording studios and unable to realise her full dramatic potentials --- in this case she is best heard on live recordings where we could experience her in full flight. Furthermore, the 1964 Come back album items on the second disc demonstrate a voice that has lost much of its pristine freshness and youthfulness, even though there are exciting things to hear. Still, the beauty of the voice and the sincerity of utterances are there for us to experience. For ardent Tebaldi fans, this is definitely a must, but for those looking for truly great singing and acting, you might want to look elsewhere for Tebaldi's live recordings and Maria Callas, etc.
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