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Verdi: Un giorno di Regno

Giuseppe Verdi , Alfredo Simonetto , Orchestra e Coro di Milano della RAI , Milan RAI Orchestra and Chorus , Cristiano Dalamangas , Juan Oncina , Laura Cozzi , Lina Pagliughi , Mario Carlin , Renato Capecchi , Sesto Bruscantini Audio CD
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  • Performer: Cristiano Dalamangas, Juan Oncina, Laura Cozzi, Lina Pagliughi, Mario Carlin, et al.
  • Orchestra: Orchestra e Coro di Milano della RAI, Milan RAI Orchestra and Chorus
  • Conductor: Alfredo Simonetto
  • Composer: Giuseppe Verdi
  • Audio CD (December 1, 1995)
  • Label: Enterprise
  • ASIN: B000003V1H
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,418,833 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

Disc: 1
1. Ov - Orch Di Milano Della RAI/Alfredo Simonetto
2. Act One: 'Mai Non Rise Un Piu Bel Di' - Coro Di Milano Della RAI/Alfredo Simonetto
3. Act One: 'Tesoriere Garbatissimo' - Sesto Bruscantini/Cristiano Dalamangas/Coro Di Milano Della RAI/Alfredo Simonetto
4. Act One: 'Sua Maesta, Signori' - Sesto Bruscantini/Cristiano Dalamangas/Coro Di Milano Della RAI/Alfredo Simonetto
5. Act One: 'Compagnoni Di Parigi' - Renato Capecchi
6. Act One: 'Verra Pur Troppo Il Giorno' - Renato Capecchi/Sesto Bruscantini/Cristiano Dalamangas/Coro Di Milano Della RAI/Alfredo Simonetto
7. Act One: 'Al Doppio Matrimonio' - Sesto Bruscantini/Renato Capecchi
8. Act One: 'Sire Tremante Io Vengo' - Juan Oncina/Renato Capecchi
9. Act One: 'Provero Che Degno Io Sono' - Juan Oncina/Renato Capecchi
10. Act One: 'Infiammato Da Spirto Guerriero' - Juan Oncina/Renato Capecchi
See all 25 tracks on this disc
Disc: 2
1. Act Two: 'Ma Le Nozze Non Si Fanno?' - Juan Oncina/Coro Di Milano Della RAI/Alfredo Simonetto
2. Act Two: 'Pietoso Al Lungo Pianto' - Juan Oncina/Coro Di Milano Della RAI/Alfredo Simonetto
3. Act Two: 'Deh, Lasciate A Un'alma Amante' - Juan Oncina/Coro Di Milano Della RAI/Alfredo Simonetto
4. Act Two: 'Bene, Scudiero, Vi Ritrovo In Tempo' - Renato Capecchi/Laura Cozzi/Juan Oncina/Cristiano Dalamangas
5. Act Two: 'Un Mio Castello! Cinque Mila Scudi' - Cristiano Dalamangas/Sesto Bruscantini
6. Act Two: 'Tutte L'armi Si Puo Prendere' - Cristiano Dalamangas/Coro Di Milano Della RAI/Alfredo Simonetto
7. Act Two: 'Ch'io Non Posso Il Ver Comprendere?' - Lina Pagliughi/Renato Capecchi
8. Act Two: 'Nipote, In Quest'istante' - Sesto Bruscantini/Lina Pagliughi/Renato Capecchi
9. Act Two: 'Perche Dunque Non Vien?' - Lina Pagliughi/Renato CapecchiCoro Di Milano Della RAI/Alfredo Simonetto
10. Act Two: 'Si, Scordar Sapro L'infido' - Lina Pagliughi/Renato Capecchi/Coro Di Milano Della RAI/Alfredo Simonetto
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5.0 out of 5 stars Good 1951 cast in surprisingly graceful comedy, March 13, 2007
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L. E. Cantrell (Vancouver, British Columbia Canada) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Verdi: Un giorno di Regno (Audio CD)
SOURCE: Performance recorded live on January 25, 1951 for broadcast on RAI and subsequent publication by CETRA.

SOUND: 1951 Italian mono. As usual for recordings of this period, voices are well-captured and given emphasis. The orchestra sounds somewhat compressed and rather distant; the piano, in particular, sounds as though it is locked away in someone's dressing room. One's ear quickly becomes accustomed to the period sound, however, and it is perfectly listenable.

COMMENTARY: This is Verdi's other comedy, his second opera. It premiered in 1840 with no success and served as a marker for the bleakest period of the composer's life, during which his two children and his first wife died. As Verdi, himself, famously told the story, he despaired of ever writing another opera, and fell into an uncreative depression until a publisher forced the libretto for what came to be his third opera, "Nabucco," into his pocket.

"Un giorno di regno," is hardly ever performed and seldom recorded. Like "Alzira," it is regarded as one of Verdi's misfires and better left untouched. Prior to listening to this performance, I knew that I would not hear a youthful "Falstaff." I did have some hazy expectation, however, of listening to a sort of primordial, protoplasmic Fra Melitone along with some touches of Oscar and of that drummer-girl, whatever her name is, from "La forza del destino."

I could not have been more wrong. From the overture on, I defy anyone unfamiliar with the piece to identify this as a work by Verdi. It now seems to me that in 1840, the 27 year-old hayseed from Busetto had concluded that the very model of a modern operatic comedy had been devised by Donizetti, so he set out to write one for himself. If "Un giorno di regno" is not precisely Donizettian, it is absolutely not Verdian. It even has--and this I never expected of Verdi!--passages of dry recitative accompanied by piano. It also has light, charming little tunes that might sneak in the back door of Don Pasquale's house, but would be trampled by the horses at Ernani's fortress or wither beneath Iago's sneers. Still, for all that, "Un giorno" is a charming piece of work. Just as "Andrea Chenier" is the very best Puccini opera that Puccini did not happen to write, "Un giorno di regno" might be the best Donizetti comedy not by Donizetti. This is certainly the only Verdi opera I know of which the word "pretty" can be used appropriately.

The cast is a good example of the wartime generation in Italy. Capecchi and Bruscantini acquired international fame. Lina Pagliughi's great girth kept her from performing very often on Italian opera stages but she was a strong presence in radio performances. Before the war she recorded a very formidable "Lucia" in the pre-Callas style that became part of the CETRA catalogue and is now available in various editions, including one from Naxos. The youthful Juan Oncina's voice had a pleasing quality to it and a resemblance to Tito Schipa's that I suspect was not entirely accidental.

This is a fine performance of a most un-Verdilike Verdi opera. I think it is worth five stars.
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