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Verdi: Ernani / Pavarotti, Sutherland, Nucci, Burchuladze; Bonynge
 
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Verdi: Ernani / Pavarotti, Sutherland, Nucci, Burchuladze; Bonynge

Giuseppe Verdi , Richard Bonynge , Luciano Pavarotti , Joan Sutherland , Orchestra and Chorus of Welsh National Opera , Leo Nucci , Paata Burchuladze , Alastair Miles , Linda McLeod , Richard Morton Audio CD
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listen  1. Ernani / Part 1 - PreludioOrchestra of the Welsh National Opera 3:23$0.99 Buy Track
listen  2. Ernani / Part 1 - Evviva! Beviam!Chorus of the Welsh National Opera 3:20$0.99 Buy Track
listen  3. Ernani / Part 1 - Mercé, diletti amici ...Come rugiada al cespiteLuciano Pavarotti 4:02$0.99 Buy Track
listen  4. Ernani / Part 1 - Dell'esilio nel doloreLuciano Pavarotti 3:06$0.99 Buy Track
listen  5. Ernani / Part 1 - Surta è la notte ... Ernani! Ernani involamiDame Joan Sutherland 6:22$0.99 Buy Track
listen  6. Ernani / Part 1 - Tutto sprezzo che d'ErnaniDame Joan Sutherland 3:10$0.99 Buy Track
listen  7. Ernani / Part 1 - Fa che a me vengaLeo Nucci 3:13$0.99 Buy Track
listen  8. Ernani / Part 1 - Da quel di che t'ho vedutaLeo Nucci 3:47$0.99 Buy Track
listen  9. Ernani / Part 1 - Non t'ascolto, mia saraiLeo Nucci 3:44$0.99 Buy Track
listen10. Ernani / Part 1 - Che ma vegg'io! ... Infelice! e tuo credeviPaata Burchuladze 3:38$0.99 Buy Track
listen11. Ernani / Part 1 - Infin che un brando vindicePaata Burchuladze 2:58$0.99 Buy Track
listen12. Ernani / Part 1 - Uscite ... Ma signorePaata Burchuladze 4:14$0.99 Buy Track
listen13. Ernani / Part 1 - Mio signor, dolente i sonoPaata Burchuladze 3:52$0.99 Buy Track
listen14. Ernani / Part 2 - Esultiamo! Letizia ne inondi!Chorus of the Welsh National Opera 2:33$0.99 Buy Track
listen15. Ernani / Part 2 - Jago, qui tosto il pellegrin adduciPaata Burchuladze 2:11$0.99 Buy Track
listen16. Ernani / Part 2 - Oro, quant'oro ogn'avidoLuciano Pavarotti 3:19$0.99 Buy Track
listen17. Ernani / Part 2 - Tu, perfida!Luciano Pavarotti 1:50$0.99 Buy Track
listen18. Ernani / Part 2 - Ah, morir potessi adesso!Dame Joan Sutherland 2:21$0.99 Buy Track
listen19. Ernani / Part 2 - Scellerati, il mio furorePaata Burchuladze 3:20$0.99 Buy Track


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listen  1. Ernani / Part 2 - Cugino, a che munito il tuo castel ritrovo?Leo Nucci 3:27$0.99 Buy Track
listen  2. Ernani / Part 2 - Lo vedremo, veglio audaceLeo Nucci 2:15$0.99 Buy Track
listen  3. Ernani / Part 2 - Fu esplorata el castello ogni latebra più occultaLeo Nucci 2:39$0.99 Buy Track
listen  4. Ernani / Part 2 - Vieni meco, sol di roseLeo Nucci 3:31$0.99 Buy Track
listen  5. Ernani / Part 2 - Vigili pure i ciel sempre su tePaata Burchuladze 4:14$0.99 Buy Track
listen  6. Ernani / Part 2 - D'Ernani i fidi chiedonoAlastair Miles 7:48Album Only
listen  7. Ernani / Part 3 - E questo il loco?Leo Nucci 3:38$0.99 Buy Track
listen  8. Ernani / Part 3 - Gran Dio! Costor sui sepolcrali marmiLeo Nucci 1:32$0.99 Buy Track
listen  9. Ernani / Part 3 - Oh de'verd'anni mieiLeo Nucci 2:58$0.99 Buy Track
listen10. Ernani / Part 3 - Ad augusta!Luciano Pavarotti 4:10$0.99 Buy Track
listen11. Ernani / Part 3 - Un patto! Un giuramento!Luciano Pavarotti 1:36$0.99 Buy Track
listen12. Ernani / Part 3 - Qual rumore? Che saràLuciano Pavarotti 2:11$0.99 Buy Track
listen13. Ernani / Part 3 - Io son conte, duca sonoLuciano Pavarotti 1:24$0.99 Buy Track
listen14. Ernani / Part 3 - O sommo Carlo, più del tuo nomeLeo Nucci 3:49$0.99 Buy Track
listen15. Ernani / Part 4 - Oh, come felici gioiscon gli sposi!Chorus of the Welsh National Opera 3:12$0.99 Buy Track
listen16. Ernani / Part 4 - Cessaro i suoni, dispari ogni faceLuciano Pavarotti 5:17$0.99 Buy Track
listen17. Ernani / Part 4 - Ecco il pegnoPaata Burchuladze 2:21$0.99 Buy Track
listen18. Ernani / Part 4 - Ferma, crudele, estinguere perché vuoi tu due vite?Dame Joan Sutherland 8:12Album Only


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  • Audio CD (March 17, 1998)
  • SPARS Code: DDD
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Label: Decca
  • ASIN: B0000069D5
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (25 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #15,421 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 

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31 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Sutherland Goes Out in Style, October 20, 2000
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Mike Leone (Houston, TX, United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Verdi: Ernani / Pavarotti, Sutherland, Nucci, Burchuladze; Bonynge (Audio CD)
I have known and loved Joan Sutherland since 1964, when as a 12-year-old in Baltimore I became acquainted with her first recording of Lucia di Lammermoor. As an adult living in Texas, I had a number of opportunities between 1986 and 1989 to hear her sing in Houston, Dallas and New York. I would always go backstage after the performance and talk to her and Bonynge, but I would gravitate to Bonynge because I found Dame Joan quite formidable in her own quiet way.

When I went to hear her U.S. farewell as The Merry Widow in Dallas in November 1989, I asked Bonynge after the performance what other recordings were "in the can." He said that there was an Adriana Lecouvreur and an Ernani, as well as some arias.

The Adriana was delayed for a couple of years in being released, but once it was I figured the Ernani was soon to follow. Alas I was to wait until April 1998 to see the recording in the shops, almost 11 years after its being recorded in May of 1987. Any concerns I might have had that the recording was delayed because of problems with it were dispelled when I first put it on. I found it to be quite good and I still do.

Sutherland had little contact with the role of Elvira during her career. She recorded "Ernani involami" in an aria recital around 1960, and let us not forget the televised concert from the Met she did with Horne and Pavarotti around 1980 where Horne took the bass role of Silva in a performance of the final trio. But even here, some 37 years after her debut, Sutherland is little short of magnificent. Granted, there is occasionally a beat on a sustained tone and her trill is not quite as clean as it once was, but overall she is in quite good voice and a joy to hear. She decorates the second verse of her cabaletta, which is something I rarely hear, even from much younger singers.

Pavarotti's Ernani on the other hand is a known quantity. He appeared in a "Live from the Met" telecast of the opera in December 1983 which is still available commercially. There is little to choose between that performance and this one, as he is still in his considerable prime here. As he did in the telecast, at the end of Act II he performs the aria "Odi il voto" which Verdi wrote for the tenor Nicolai Ivanov in 1845, the year after the opera's premiere, as a replacement for the chorus "Pronti vedi li tuoi cavalieri." The aria really makes for a much more thrilling ending to the act and I'm surprised that more tenors don't insist on it.

Leo Nucci and Paata Burchuladze as Ernani's two rivals Don Carlo and Silva, while both younger than the soprano and tenor, are fine artists and fit well into the cast. Nucci's "Oh de' verd'anni miei" is beautifully sung and Burchuladze's slightly Slavic sound adds an extra edge to "Infelice."

One of the real surprises of the set is the conducting of Richard Bonynge. I sometimes found him to be a liability on his recordings, but he did improve over the years. Here, his conducting is so good, capturing all of the young Verdi's blood and thunder, that I found myself wishing he could go back and redo all his older recordings (if Sutherland could have been in them all I would have been even happier).

I would have a difficult time choosing between this recording and my other top favorite, Leontyne Price and Carlo Bergonzi under Thomas Schippers on RCA Victor (my third favorite, the rough-and-ready Cetra version with Caterina Mancini and Gino Penno under Fernando Previtali, is sui generis). I would probably end up giving a slight nod to this recording just because of my special affection for Sutherland and my gratitude that the recording finally did come out.

Highly recommended as an outstanding version of the opera and as a chance to hear Pavarotti in a role that suits him like a glove. But most highly recommended as a last recorded glance at Sutherland, still glorious in the twilight of her career.

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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A stunning interpretation, August 31, 2000
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John Cragg (Delta(greater Vancouver), B.C Canada) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Verdi: Ernani / Pavarotti, Sutherland, Nucci, Burchuladze; Bonynge (Audio CD)
This is a highly interesting production. Joan Sutherland's voice had been deteriorating steadily in the 80's. Its distinctive elements were becoming more pronounced while her musicianship was deepening. Here she turns in a fascinating performance, full of character and beautiful singing. Though her voice may not have been what once it was, and some of the coloratura is approached more cautiously than it would have been a decade earlier when it would have been tossed off effortlessly, the overall effect is like listening to a first rate pianist playing on an upright. One may wish for a concert grand, but even so the performance is not to be missed, the musician being able to draw far more out of the notes than most others could even imagine.

Furthermore, Elvira (Sutherland's character) is far from being all there is to this opera. Pavorotti, whose voice also shows some signs of wear though he is decade younger than Sutherland, produces a non-superficial as well as a brilliantly sung performance. Leo Nucci sings magnificently though with less inflexion than one might want, and to my ear Burchuladze also turns in a stellar performance with a characterization that brings out more than I had thought possible. These last two roles are far from minor.

Bonynge's conducting and handling of the chorus is effective and not quirky. He also seems to have deepened over time. All together, in conjunction with his four strong principal singers, he draws more out of this somewhat second-rate Verdi than one might expect.

The booklet contains a short essay (which does not mention the additional material added later by Verdi for the needs of particular singers,) a synopsis and the libretto with English translation. The track cues are indicted, but there is no separate track index.

While, not surprisingly, the set has been promoted as a farewell star vehicle, it turns out to be a well-balanced effort. I can recommend it on its own grounds and I prefer it to the Gardelli version, which I also own.

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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A fitting end to a wonderful partnership, November 1, 2005
This review is from: Verdi: Ernani / Pavarotti, Sutherland, Nucci, Burchuladze; Bonynge (Audio CD)
Ernani is one of the most special of Verdi's early operas. This recording is my favourite of the opera even in spite of its problems - there is a sense of energy and vitality here that I love, even over the more consistent vocalism of greats such as Del Monaco, Price, and Bergonzi.

The title role of Ernani is the most important role of all and thus how you perceive Pavarotti's Ernani could probably sway wither you buy this CD or not. In my opinion, despite his 50 something years, Pavarotti is nothing short of sensational. Pavarotti's portrayal is remarkable - indeed, he surpasses my expectations in nearly every way.
By the late 1980s, Pavarotti no longer had the effortlessness high notes of his youth but he retained his warm, distinctive timbre and his unmistakeable artistry remains intact. Anyone asking for a tenor nearing his mid fifties to still sound like he did over twenty years earlier is asking for the near impossible, but even so he does compare favourably with many other tenors.
He is an exciting Ernani and his timbre seems more appropriate, to me at least, than Carlo Bergonzi as the bandit, his main competitor on disc.

Joan Sutherland's Elvira seems to be even more controversial than Pavarotti's Ernani.
Considering the rest of her output from this time, such as her second Norma recording and Adriana Lecouvreur with Carlo Bergonzi, I was actually much taken with her Elvira - at last, I felt I could get some idea of what made her Lucia di Lammermoor at Covent Garden from this time such a marvel. She is rather cautious when approaching her high notes but they are usually pure and solid, if less gleaming than in her youth. The voice no longer has as much polish as ten years earlier, let alone fifteen or twenty, but I feel that the progress she started making by the early 1970s in terms of better pronunciation, better acting and a greater dramatic awareness is still obvious in her portrayal. Indeed, in my opinion, her voice seems more agile and controlled here than anything since her Amina in 1980 (again with Pavarotti). Her being 60 something only adds to this being a special achievement.

The supporting cast is as good as any available during this time. The chorus is wonderful, benefiting from the clear sound; where many recordings, some old, some poorly engineered, have restricted the sound of the chorus or, even worse, let the chorus completely overpower everything else, this recording is spacious without being like a church - extremely enjoyable. The solo artists are caught quite close. This highlights some wear and signs of ageing that some listeners may object to, particularly with Sutherland but also allows remarkable clarity e.g. you can hear everyone during big moments such as choral work etc
As the final Sutherland-Pavarotti spectacular in the studio, this deserves to be heard, but it is also a fine recording in itself.

A lovable, if imperfect, recording of a lovable, if imperfect, opera; the end of one of the special opera partnerships of our time.
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