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Verdi: Il Trovatore
 
 

Verdi: Il Trovatore [Import, Live]

Giuseppe Verdi , Antonino Votto , Orchestra del Teatro alla Scala , Maria Callas , Gino Penno , Ebe Stignani , Carlo Tagliabue Audio CD
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  • Performer: Maria Callas, Gino Penno, Ebe Stignani, Carlo Tagliabue
  • Orchestra: Orchestra del Teatro alla Scala
  • Conductor: Antonino Votto
  • Composer: Giuseppe Verdi
  • Audio CD (April 18, 1994)
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Format: Import, Live
  • Label: Myto Records
  • ASIN: B000001MI8
  • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #686,700 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

Disc: 1
1. Il Trovatore, opera: Part 1: All'erta, all'erta!
2. Il Trovatore, opera: Part 1: Di due figli vivea padre beato
3. Il Trovatore, opera: Part 1: E il padre?
4. Il Trovatore, opera: Part 1: Che più t'arresti?....
5. Il Trovatore, opera: Part 1: Tacea la notte placida
6. Il Trovatore, opera: Part 1: Quanto narrasti di turbamento
7. Il Trovatore, opera: Part 1: Di tale amor che dirsi
8. Il Trovatore, opera: Part 1: Tace la notte!
9. Il Trovatore, opera: Part 1: Deserto sulla terra,
10. Il Trovatore, opera: Part 1: Anima mia!
See all 29 tracks on this disc
Disc: 2
1. Il Trovatore, opera: Part 3: Quale d'armi fragor poc'anzi intesi?
2. Il Trovatore, opera: Part 3: Ah! Sí, ben mio, coll'essere
3. Il Trovatore, opera: Part 3: L'onda de' suoni mistici
4. Il Trovatore, opera: Part 3: Manrico?... Che?... La zingara
5. Il Trovatore, opera: Part 3: Di quella pira l'orrendo foco
6. Il Trovatore, opera: Part 4: Siam giunti;.... Vanne, lasciami,
7. Il Trovatore, opera: Part 4: D'amor sull'ali rosee
8. Il Trovatore, opera: Part 4: Miserere d'un'alma già vicina
9. Il Trovatore, opera: Part 4: Udiste? Come albeggi,
10. Il Trovatore, opera: Part 1: Che più t'arresti?...
See all 19 tracks on this disc

 

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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars The best of Callas' live Trovatores, July 19, 2000
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This review is from: Verdi: Il Trovatore (Audio CD)
This is a 1953 recording of Verdi's "Il Trovatore" with Maria Callas live from la Scala. The primary reason one would want to buy this recording is Callas' performance caught between the more famous Mexico City "Trovatore" and her studio recording several years later. By this time, Callas has scaled down her interpretation considerably, there are no more interpolated high notes and the passion of the Mexico performance has been abandoned for the sake of a more pointed and detailed characterization. I find her rendering of "D'amor sull'ali rosee" probably the best she ever did, without the excesses of the previous performances and with a voice still reliable enough to fall pleasantly on the ear. The rest of the soloists are not up to her par; probably the best is Stignani, a little past her prime, but still offering authority and experience with the role of Azucena. The tenor and the baritone are adequate, but no more. Votto's conducting is straightforward, but not particularly insightful. The sound is what is to be expected from a mid-fifties live-perfomance, but Myto did a good job to bring the voices forward. In addition, there is a bonus of several excerpts from the Mexico City performance (in a much worse sound) with Callas, Simionato and Warren, allowing one to compare Callas' interpretive progress in the three years separating the performance.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic, October 27, 2004
This review is from: Verdi: Il Trovatore (Audio CD)
Sometimes what goes around comes around. And I'd say that this is by far more than for Callas-collectors only as a Greek (!) reviewer and known Tebaldi-Fan wrote. Why must those always write such stuff on Callas and vice versa? I Do not get it, why not enjoy both? Callas did a gorgeous Leonora in 1953 and Penno was a really good Manrico with ringing high notes who never bellowed or scooped unlike more famous colleagues. Tagliabue and Stignani are both at the end of their great careers here but both give more than all the young ones today combined. A legendary night at La Scala in nice sound. Yet I agree it shouldn't be the one and only Trovatore to get: I suggest one of the Corelli-Price recordings in addition and/or the one with Tucci&Tucker.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A great "fat Callas" testament but not much else, March 14, 2004
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This review is from: Verdi: Il Trovatore (Audio CD)
There are a handful of other Trovatore recordings to enjoy Verdi's masterpiece in its entirety but this 1953 live performance shows the young fat Callas at her best! Ringing high notes, a still firm middle register and balanced acting. Again I'm filled with disappointment that Callas did not sing and record more early Verdi at this stage of her career. Though she certainly makes an excellent Leonora, I hear the voice of Lady Macbeth, Odabella, Giselda and Lina behind her singing. If only those Verdi operas were more popular those years...

Ginno Penno makes a decent Manrico with some firm high notes and expressive singing but this Manrico never stands out as other tenors do in this role. The aged Ebe Stignani is still a convincing Azucena but she can be found elsewhere in much better shape. Needless to say, even an aged Stignani offers more than other mezzos in their prime. Tagliabue is not a memorable Conte di Luna here and the rest of the cast is only adequate. Sound quality is listenable but not enough to enjoy the orchestra alone. On the other hand, is there anyone who intends to buy this as a first and only Trovatore? Callas collectors only please.

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