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Bellini: I Puritani (Live Performance 1972)
 
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Bellini: I Puritani (Live Performance 1972)

Vincenzo Bellini (Composer), Beverly Sills (Performer), Luciano Pavarotti (Performer), Ellen Shade (Performer), Louis Quilico (Performer), Paul Plishka (Performer), Thomas Paul (Performer)
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  • Performer: Beverly Sills, Luciano Pavarotti, Ellen Shade, Louis Quilico, Paul Plishka, et al.
  • Composer: Vincenzo Bellini
  • Audio CD (March 4, 1994)
  • SPARS Code: ADD
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Label: Legato Classics
  • ASIN: B0000019WS
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #514,776 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

Disc: 1
1. I Puritani, opera: Act 1, scene 1: Sinfonia
2. I Puritani, opera: Act 1, scene 1: "All'erta! All'erta!... Quando la tromba squilla"
3. I Puritani, opera: Act 1, scene 1: "O di Cromwell guerrieri... La luna, il sol, le stelle"
4. I Puritani, opera: Act 1, scene 1: "A festa!... Garzon, che mira Elvira"
5. I Puritani, opera: Act 1, scene 1: "Or dove fuggo io mai?"
6. I Puritani, opera: Act 1, scene 1: "Ah! Per sempre io ti perdei"
7. I Puritani, opera: Act 1, scene 1: "T'appellan le schiere... Bel sogno beato"
8. I Puritani, opera: Act 1, scene 2: "O amato zio... Sai com'arde in petto mio"
9. I Puritani, opera: Act 1, scene 2: "Piangi, o figlia, sul mio seno"
10. I Puritani, opera: Act 1, scene 2: "Odi... qual suon si desta?... A quel suono, al mio contento"
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Disc: 2
1. I Puritani, opera: Act 2: "Ah, dolor!... Qual novella?"
2. I Puritani, opera: Act 2: "Cinta di fiori"
3. I Puritani, opera: Act 2: "E di morte lo stral"
4. I Puritani, opera: Act 2: "O rendetemi la speme... Qui la voce sua soave"
5. I Puritani, opera: Act 2: "Vien, diletto, è in ciel la luna!"
6. I Puritani, opera: Act 2: "Il rival salvar tu dêi"
7. I Puritani, opera: Act 2: "Se tra il buio un fantasma vedrai"
8. I Puritani, opera: Act 2: "Riccardo! Riccardo!"
9. I Puritani, opera: Act 2: "Suoni la tromba, e intrepido"
10. I Puritani, opera: Act 3: "Son salvo, alfin son salvo"
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Beverly Sills and Luciano Pavoratti Sing Bel Canto, July 27, 2005
By Rudy Avila "Saint Seiya" (Lennox, Ca United States) - See all my reviews
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This recording would benefit immensely from digital remastering. This is just one of two I Puritanis on disc- another one released under Deutsche Grammophone with tenor Nicolai Gedda replacing Pavoratti. While I find that Nicolai Gedda was better suited for this opera and sounds a lot better opposite Beverly Sills, Pavoratti holds his own in this recording as well. I bought it because its rare to find Beverly singing to such a famous name as Pavoratti (though in her New York City Opera days she sang opposite Placido Domingo in Manon and Roberto Devereaux). Pavoratti was at this time already hailed the king of the High C's after his remarkable debut in Donizetti's La Fille Du Regiment opposite Joan Sutherland. He is singing his heart out but it seems he is trying to outshine Beverly Sills, who is truly the star of this opera. Beverly Sills nailed bel canto, truly. She mastered it an early age, she filled the melodic lines with exemplary legato phrasing, with breathtaking pianissimi which even Montserrat Caballe must have admired. Her inflection of text was supremely dramatic. She knew the power of words and that in opera, that's equally if not more important than singing beautifully. As Elvira, she is a hapless victim of deception. Sills sang the roles of ingenue and innocent girls well with her lyric, sweet-toned voice. Set in the 1600's, this opera may be a bit confusing but it seems to be about two lovers briefly torn apart during a war and reunited after the heroine has a short mental collapse.

The Mad Scene in this opera lacks the fame and appeal that the Lucia Mad Scene has, but Bellini blends beautiful singing with dramatic text in a well-executed musical moment. Elvira despairs, nearly dies of love for some time but then regains her sanity. This moment belonged to Beverly Sills, and she sings the role with great flair and beautiful voice. She is still in her prime in this recording, as it seems to be from a 1973 LP recording. Beverly Sills wrote later in an autobiography that Elvira has coloratura that is the best she's sung but that most of the character is purely lyric and the meat of her part is in the legato phrasing. Bellini, the composer of Casta Diva from Norma, was notorious for long lines that seem to go on forever. Beverly Sills, like those long melodic lines, lives on forever in the annals of opera and in dozens of recordings that attest to her musicianship and vocal splendor.
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5.0 out of 5 stars SILLS AT HER BEST AGAIN..., October 31, 2001
By Cheryl Angell Caldwell (Pasadena, Texas United States) - See all my reviews
SILLS AND GEDDA MADE SO MANY FINE RECORDINGS TOGETHER. PURITANI IS 3 CD'S LONG, AND WORTH EVERY MOMENT. SILLS SOUNDS ALITTLE THIN IN THE UPPER RANGE IN THE BEGINNING OF CD 2, BUT OTHER THAN THAT HER PERFORMANCE IS GREAT. GEDDA SINGS A HIGH F AT THE END OF THE OPERA. I'VE NEVER HEARD A TENOR SING SO HIGH BEFORE, BUT ITS WORTH HEARING. THIS RECORDING IS A COMPLETE RECORDING OF PURTINI. I WOULD DEFINATELY RECOMEND THIS VERSION OF PURITANI TO EVERYONE.
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1 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars SILLS A LITTLE SHORT, October 31, 2001
By Cheryl Angell Caldwell (Pasadena, Texas United States) - See all my reviews
SILLS AND GEDDA SOUND SO BEAUTIFUL TOGETHER. IM GLAD THEY MADE SEVERAL RECORDINGS TOGETHER. SILLS WAS A LITTLE SHORT ON A FEW OF HER E FLATS. BUT BY THE END OF HER NOTE IT CAME OUT OKAY. IT JUST SEEMED SHE HAD A LITTLE SUPPORT PROBLEMS ON TOP. OVERALL THE OPERA CAAME TOGTHER VERY BEAUTIFUL. ALTHOUGH SILLS HAS PERFORMED HER UPPER RANGE BETTER, SHE STILL SINGS AND PERFORMS LIKE THE DIVA SHE HAS ASWAYS BEEN. YES I DID LIKE PURITANI!
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