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Verdi: Aida

Giuseppe Verdi , Tullio Serafin , Maria Caniglia , Beniamino Gigli , Adelio Zagonara , Ebe Stignani , Gino Bechi , Italo Tajo , Maria Huder , Tancredi Pasero Audio CD
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  • Performer: Maria Caniglia, Beniamino Gigli, Adelio Zagonara, Ebe Stignani, Gino Bechi, et al.
  • Conductor: Tullio Serafin
  • Composer: Giuseppe Verdi
  • Audio CD (September 18, 2001)
  • SPARS Code: DDD
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Label: Naxos
  • ASIN: B00005NCY6
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #826,262 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

Disc: 1
1. Prld - Orch Of The Opr House, Rome/Tullio Serafin
2. Act I, Scene 1: Si: Corre Voce Che L'Etiope Ardisca - Tancredi Pasero/Beniamino Gigli
3. Act I, Scene 1: Se Quel Guerrir Io Fossi! - Beniamino Gigli
4. Act I, Scene 1: Quale Insolita Gioia - Ebe Stignani/Beniamino Gigli/Maria Caniglia
5. Act I, Scene 1: Alta Cagion V'aduna - Italo Tajo/Adelio Zagonero/Beniamino Gigli/Tancredi Pasero
6. Act I, Scene 1: Ritorna Vincitor! - Maria Caniglia
7. Act I, Scene 2: Possente, Possente Ftha - Maria Huder/Beniamino Gigli
8. Act I, Scene 2: Mortal, Diletto Ai Numi - Tancredi Pasero/Beniamino Gigli/Maria Huder
9. Act II, Scene 1: Chi Mai Fra Gl'inni E I Plausi - Ebe Stignani
10. Act II, Scene 1: Fu La Sorte Dell'armi A' Tuoi Funesta - Ebe Stignani/Maria Caniglia
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Disc: 2
1. Act III: O Tu Che Sei D'Osiride - Maria Huder/Tancredi Pasero/Ebe Stignani
2. Act III: Qui Radames Verra...Che Vorra Dirmi? - Maria Caniglia
3. Act III: Ciel! Mio Padre! - Maria Caniglia/Gino Bechi
4. Act III: Pur Ti Riveggo, Mia Dolce Aida... - Beniamino Gigli/Maria Caniglia
5. Act III: Fuggiam Gli Ardori Inospiti - Maria Caniglia/Beniamino Gigli/Gino Bechi
6. Act III: Tu... Amonasro!...Tu!...Il Re? - Beniamino Gigli/Maria Caniglia/Gino Bechi/Ebe Stignani/Tancredi Pasero
7. Act IV, Scene 1: L'abborrita Rivale A Me Sfuggia... - Ebe Stignani
8. Act IV, Scene 1: Gia I Sacerdoti Adunansi - Ebe Stignani/Beniamino Gigli
9. Act IV, Scene 1: Ohime!...Morir Mi Sento! Oh! Chi Io Salva? - Ebe Stignani/Tancredi Pasero
10. Act IV, Scene 1: Radames! Radames! Radames! - Tancredi Pasero/Ebe Stignani
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A true warhorse from 1947 - and well worth a listen, January 10, 2004
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L. E. Cantrell (Vancouver, British Columbia Canada) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Verdi: Aida (Audio CD)
Naxos is to be commended for bringing these older recordings back into the marketplace at low price, with improved sound and unprecedented quality control.

This "Aida" was, alas, recorded a few years too late. The 57 year-old Gigli was no longer at his blazing peak and the role of Radames was never one of his best. Nevertheless, an old lion remains a lion and he shows insights in his performance that makes one despair for many of the cookie-cutter tenors who followed after him.

Caniglia was a star, a lioness in her own right. One does not listen to Caniglia for beauty of tone (although she has plenty of that in the middle and lower parts of her voice), but for absolute dramatic commitment. Her Ritorna Vincitor can only be described as going straight for the operatic jugular. Even her occasional squawks and noble misses are dramatically appropriate squawks and noble misses!

Gino Bechi was a fine, snarling Amonasro worthy of comparison with Tito Gobbi.

Ebe Stignani was in excellent voice and presented her ususal masterclass in performing Amneris.

Tullio Serafin was one of the grand old men of Italian opera. He had been there at the beginning and had done everything. His conducting is the very definition the best of the older style and authenticity.

The sound of this recording is pretty good 1947 mono, and a lot better than I recollect it being on 78 and LP. The voices are clear and placed well-forward. Naturally, the orchestral sound is compressed and far from current standards of lushness.

This recording rates a good, solid four stars for performance, price, cast and authenticity.

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7 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Antique Aida., December 31, 2004
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W. N. Hay (Princeton, NJ United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Verdi: Aida (Audio CD)
The best parts of this performance are Tullio Serafin's conducting and Pasero's performance as Ramfis. Although there are some bumpy passages. The overall cast is good, but there are some intination issues especially from Amneris that must be addressed. There is one part where she is not even in the right key. That being said, listen to the outstanding performance of Celeste Aida from Gigli. Here is a free voice lesson. Listen to when he stays open and when he covers. It is a model for teaching a young male singer the top. Tancredi Pasero was an outstanding bass. He follows in the footsteps of Ezio Pinza with a darker sound. Listen to the beauty of tone and the spectacular high F. He is the strongest in the cast I think. Gino Bechi is also good as Aida's father. His high range is the highlight of the performance. In terms of the interpretation and musicality he does better on the Andrea Chenier from five years earlier. Maria Caniglia is a soprano I have been very impressed with. She does the samething here. She sings musically and with a lot of passion. This performance is worth having. However it is not the best Aida I have ever heard.
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