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Donizetti: L'Elisir d'Amore
 
 

Donizetti: L'Elisir d'Amore

Gaetano Donizetti (Composer), Giuseppe Patane (Conductor), John Pritchard (Conductor), Royal Opera House Orchestra Covent Garden (Orchestra), José Carreras (Performer), Luciano Pavarotti (Performer), Geraint Evans (Performer), Lillian Watson (Performer), Reri Grist (Performer), Sesto Bruscantini (Performer), Thomas Allen (Performer), Yasuko Hayashi (Performer)
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  • Performer: José Carreras, Luciano Pavarotti, Geraint Evans, Lillian Watson, Reri Grist, et al.
  • Orchestra: Royal Opera House Orchestra Covent Garden
  • Conductor: Giuseppe Patane, John Pritchard
  • Composer: Gaetano Donizetti
  • Audio CD (October 30, 2001)
  • SPARS Code: ADD
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Label: Gala
  • ASIN: B00005RZV0
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #437,167 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Disc: 1
1. Act 1.: Preludio
2. Act 1.: "Bel conforto al mietitore"
3. Act 1.: "Quanto è bella, quanto è cara!"
4. Act 1.: "Benedette queste carte!...Della crudele Isotta"
5. Act 1.: Marziale
6. Act 1.: "Come Paride vezzoso porse il pomo"
7. Act 1.: "Una parola, o Adina"
8. Act 1.: "Chiedi all'aura lusinghiera"
9. Act 1.: "Che vuol dire codesta sonata?"
10. Act 1.: "Udite, udite, o rustici"
See all 18 tracks on this disc
Disc: 2
1. Act 2.: Introduzione
2. Act 2.: "Poichè cantar vi alletta"
3. Act 2.: "Io son ricco e tu sei bella"
4. Act 2.: "La donna è un animale stravagante - Venti scudi"
5. Act 2.: "Qua la mano, giovinotto"
6. Act 2.: "Saria possibile?"
7. Act 2.: "Dell'elisir mirabile"
8. Quanto è bella, quanto è cara!
9. Una parola, o Adina
10. Chiedi all'aura lusinghiera
See all 13 tracks on this disc

On this CD:
  1. L'elisir d'amore, opera
    Composed by Gaetano Donizetti
    Performed by Royal Opera House Orchestra Covent Garden
    with Yasuko Hayashi, Sir Geraint Evans, Lillian Watson, Sir Thomas [baritone] Allen, Jose Carreras
    Conducted by John Pitchard

  2. L'elisir d'amore, opera Quanto è bella, quanto è cara!
    Composed by Gaetano Donizetti
    with Luciano Pavarotti
    Conducted by Giuseppe Patane

  3. L'elisir d'amore, opera Una parola, o Adina
    Composed by Gaetano Donizetti
    with Reri Grist, Luciano Pavarotti
    Conducted by Giuseppe Patane

  4. L'elisir d'amore, opera Chiedi all'aura lusinghiera
    Composed by Gaetano Donizetti
    with Reri Grist, Luciano Pavarotti
    Conducted by Giuseppe Patane

  5. L'elisir d'amore, opera Ardir! Ha forse il cielo
    Composed by Gaetano Donizetti
    with Luciano Pavarotti, Sesto Bruscantini
    Conducted by Giuseppe Patane

  6. L'elisir d'amore, opera Voglio dire...lo stupendo
    Composed by Gaetano Donizetti
    with Luciano Pavarotti, Sesto Bruscantini
    Conducted by Giuseppe Patane


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4.0 out of 5 stars Hear Carreras at his peak, May 20, 2008
By Ralph Moore (Bishop's Stortford, UK) - See all my reviews
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I sometimes struggle to convince others that Carreras was fully the equal of his two peers in the "Three Tenors"; I always cite his work in Gardelli's early Verdi series, his Werther in the famous Philips recording with Von Stade - and now this live recording can also be adduced. There is a peculiarly plaintive quality to his voice at his best; a voice of fire and tears - and it suits the role of the lovelorn Nemorino to perfection. Later, it developed a beat and became less beautiful in tone; here, he is at his peak. I saw this production and was disappointed when, for contractual reasons, CBS brought out the studio recording with Domingo substituting for Carreras, as, as much as I admire Domingo, his voice was already too heavy for the role. Hayashi alternated with Cotrubas; both were lovely (and Hayashi's bright, pert tones can be heard on other live recordings such as Opera d'Oro's "la Juive" or the excellent "Bianca e Fernando"). Thomas Allen sings Belcore a role ideally suited to his light, pungent baritone with its flickering vibrato and easy top. He's not better than Wixell in the studio recording but then both are fine exponents of the preening sergeant. Geraint Evans reprises one of his most celebrated roles, milking the comedy for all its worth. The voice per se was always a little rocky but it matters little here; he brings rich inflections to Dulcamara's persuasive patter. The orchestra, supporting cast and conducting are all excellent. The audience are occasionally a little bronchial but not obtrusively so. The sound is quite good; a bit muddy and lacking the brighter overtones but perfectly listenable, especially when Hayashi, with her pure, agile, flutey voice, is singing. I really enjoyed this recording as a souvenir, thirty odd years on, of an occasion I attended, but it is perfectly good as a bargain introduction to Donizetti's comic masterpiece - and a great souvenir of Carreras in his liquid-voiced prime. (There are also some nice bonus tracks of a youthful Pav, Reri Grist and "Cesto" (sic; i.e. Sesto) Bruscantini in the same opera from a 1969 San Francisco performance - Gala are always generous in their programming.)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Invaluable historical recording for Jose and Luciano, November 12, 2008
By Abel "AMY" (Hong Kong) - See all my reviews
One mustn't overlook the value of this compilation - an entire version of Donizetti's opera by Jose Carreras and Thomas Allen, plus excerpts of the same by Pav and Reri Grist.
L'esir d'amore is a 'very' popular opera these days, with courtesy to Villazon and Netrebko. However, opera lovers would NEVER forget the role of Nemerino by Luciano Pavarotti.
Here, in this dual disc, we have Pav in a very early live recording, long before he recorded the later version with Sutherland. A very hearty portrayal of Nemerino, very comic and hilarious in the famous duet.
With Jose's reading, it is quite another matter. Carreras sung numerous bel canto works in his 'prime' - 1970's. The whole set of early Verdi works already more than convinced people that of the Big Three Tenors, he is of his own class: the successor of Giuseppe di Stefano, the ultimate lyrical tenor 'di grazie'.
His Nemerino is much more vulnerable, and audiences would be much more readily be sympathetic with him than with Pav. Hayasaki may not be as outstanding as Reri Grist (or Hilde Gueden) in the lirico leggiero soprano role of Adina, but she is more than adequate, though the voice might have fitted roles that require a bigger voice.
I unreservedly recommend this recording together with Di Stefano and Gueden's as a benchmarking pair.
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