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| Boris Christoff Recital - Rossini, Verdi, Boito | |||||
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Release Date: 01/24/2006 Label: Melodram Catalog #: 70005 Spars Code: ADD Composer: Giuseppe Verdi, Arrigo Boito, Giacomo Puccini, Vincenzo Bellini, Alexander Borodin, Modest Mussorgsky, Richard Wagner, Gioachino Rossini Performer: Boris Christoff Conductor: Ernest Bour, Alfredo Simonetto Orchestra/Ensemble: Southwest German Radio Symphony Orchestra, Italian Radio Symphony Orchestra
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Once heard, the instantly recognizable, bottomless basso profundo of Boris Christoff never can be forgotten. It's a voice from Middle Earth that can make your spine tingle, as it does in many of the 16 tracks that comprise this disc of what Golden Melodram says is a "Live recording". Documentation is sparse, though. Track titles, orchestras, conductors, and the years of recording are given--1951 and 1954, when Christoff was still on the sunny side of 40 and in his vocal prime--but nothing else, not even track timings. The sound is acceptable, with relatively little distortion, the huge voice caught in much of its glory. At almost 80 minutes, there's room for a wide selection of arias, including such signature roles as Phillip II in Don Carlos (a fine "Ella giammai m'amo") and of course, Boris Godunov (the Monologue, Clock Scene, and Death Scene). They're sung in Russian, but the two arias from Borodin's Prince Igor are sung in an Italian that sounds Russian in Christoff's delivery. That tends to happen whatever he's singing, so "Wotan's Abscheid" from Die Walküre (in German, with an Italian band) comes off sounding as if the Nordic god were bidding farewell to the Kremlin. That performance also lacks the regret and legato that mark the finest versions on disc. Which is not to say Christoff makes everything sound the same: he lightens his voice to make "Vecchia Zimara" from La Bohème affecting, demonstrates his mastery of Verdian line in arias from Macbeth and Simon Boccanegra, and sings Rodolfo's aria from Bellini's La Sonnambula stylishly. And of course, everything Christoff sang came gift-wrapped in a splendidly sonorous voice and a surfeit of emotional power. Such larger-than-life singers cannot be fully contained within the confines of a puny silver disc, but it's what we have--and, limitations and all, this release is a mandatory purchase for Christoff fans and an advisable one for all lovers of great singing. --Dan Davis, ClassicsToday.com |
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| Works on This Recording | Back to Top | ||||
| 1. |
Macbeth: Come dal ciel precipita by Giuseppe Verdi | ||||
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Performer:
Boris Christoff (Bass)
Conductor: Ernest Bour Orchestra/Ensemble: Southwest German Radio Symphony Orchestra Period: Romantic Written: 1847/1865; Italy |
Date of Recording: 1951 Venue: Live Südwestfunks, Baden-Baden Length: 4 Minutes 17 Secs. Language: Italian |
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| Notes: This selection begins with "Studia il paso, o mio figlio..." | |||||
| 2. |
Mefistofele: Son lo spirito che nega by Arrigo Boito | ||||
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Performer:
Boris Christoff (Bass)
Conductor: Ernest Bour Orchestra/Ensemble: Southwest German Radio Symphony Orchestra Period: Romantic Written: 1868; Italy |
Date of Recording: 1951 Venue: Live Südwestfunks, Baden-Baden Length: 3 Minutes 15 Secs. Language: Italian |
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| 3. |
La Bohème: Vecchia zimarra by Giacomo Puccini | ||||
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Performer:
Boris Christoff (Bass)
Conductor: Ernest Bour Orchestra/Ensemble: Southwest German Radio Symphony Orchestra Period: Romantic Written: 1896; Italy |
Date of Recording: 1951 Venue: Live Südwestfunks, Baden-Baden Length: 2 Minutes 5 Secs. Language: Italian |
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| 4. |
La sonnambula: Vi ravviso, o luoghi ameni by Vincenzo Bellini | ||||
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Performer:
Boris Christoff (Bass)
Conductor: Ernest Bour Orchestra/Ensemble: Southwest German Radio Symphony Orchestra Period: Romantic Written: 1831; Italy |
Date of Recording: 1951 Venue: Live Südwestfunks, Baden-Baden Length: 2 Minutes 55 Secs. Language: Italian |
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Simon Boccanegra: Il lacerato spirito by Giuseppe Verdi | ||||
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Performer:
Boris Christoff (Bass)
Conductor: Alfredo Simonetto Orchestra/Ensemble: Italian Radio Symphony Orchestra Period: Romantic Written: 1857; Italy |
Date of Recording: 1954 Venue: Live Auditorium, RAI, Rome, Italy Length: 4 Minutes 19 Secs. Language: Italian |
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| Notes: This selection begins with "A te l'estremo addio..." | |||||
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I vespri siciliani: O tu, Palermo by Giuseppe Verdi | ||||
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Performer:
Boris Christoff (Bass)
Conductor: Ernest Bour Orchestra/Ensemble: Southwest German Radio Symphony Orchestra Period: Romantic Written: 1855; Italy |
Date of Recording: 1951 Venue: Live Südwestfunks, Baden-Baden Length: 5 Minutes 55 Secs. Language: Italian |
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| 7. |
Don Carlos: Ella giammai m'amò...Dormirò sol sul manto mio regal by Giuseppe Verdi | ||||
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Performer:
Boris Christoff (Bass)
Conductor: Ernest Bour Orchestra/Ensemble: Southwest German Radio Symphony Orchestra Period: Romantic Written: 1867/1884; Italy |
Date of Recording: 1951 Venue: Live Südwestfunks, Baden-Baden Length: 7 Minutes 27 Secs. Language: Italian |
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Prince Igor: At Prince Vladimir's "Princely Song" by Alexander Borodin | ||||
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Performer:
Boris Christoff (Bass)
Conductor: Ernest Bour Orchestra/Ensemble: Southwest German Radio Symphony Orchestra Period: Romantic Written: 1869-1887; Russia |
Date of Recording: 1951 Venue: Live Südwestfunks, Baden-Baden Length: 7 Minutes 3 Secs. Language: Italian |
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| 9. |
Prince Igor: Now the daylight dies "Konchakovna's Aria" by Alexander Borodin | ||||
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Performer:
Boris Christoff (Bass)
Conductor: Ernest Bour Orchestra/Ensemble: Southwest German Radio Symphony Orchestra Period: Romantic Written: 1869-1887; Russia |
Date of Recording: 1951 Venue: Live Südwestfunks, Baden-Baden Length: 5 Minutes 48 Secs. Language: Italian |
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| 10. |
Boris Godunov: Yet one more tale "Pimen's Monologue" by Modest Mussorgsky | ||||
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Performer:
Boris Christoff (Bass)
Conductor: Ernest Bour Orchestra/Ensemble: Southwest German Radio Symphony Orchestra Period: Romantic Written: 1868-1873; Russia |
Date of Recording: 1951 Venue: Live Südwestfunks, Baden-Baden Length: 5 Minutes 56 Secs. Language: Russian |
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| 11. |
Boris Godunov: Ugh, it's oppressive "Clock Scene" by Modest Mussorgsky | ||||
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Performer:
Boris Christoff (Bass)
Conductor: Ernest Bour Orchestra/Ensemble: Southwest German Radio Symphony Orchestra Period: Romantic Written: 1868-1873; Russia |
Date of Recording: 1951 Venue: Live Südwestfunks, Baden-Baden Length: 3 Minutes 51 Secs. Language: Russian |
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| 12. |
Boris Godunov: Hark, 'tis the knell of death by Modest Mussorgsky | ||||
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Performer:
Boris Christoff (Bass)
Conductor: Ernest Bour Orchestra/Ensemble: Southwest German Radio Symphony Orchestra Period: Romantic Written: 1868-1873; Russia |
Date of Recording: 1951 Venue: Live Südwestfunks, Baden-Baden Length: 7 Minutes 23 Secs. Language: Russian |
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| 13. |
Die Walküre: Leb' wohl..."Farewell and Magic Fire music" by Richard Wagner | ||||
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Performer:
Boris Christoff (Bass)
Conductor: Alfredo Simonetto Orchestra/Ensemble: Italian Radio Symphony Orchestra Period: Romantic Written: 1856; Germany |
Date of Recording: 1954 Venue: Live Auditorium, RAI, Rome, Italy Length: 3 Minutes 9 Secs. Language: German |
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Die Walküre: Der Augen leuchtendes Paar by Richard Wagner | ||||
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Performer:
Boris Christoff (Bass)
Conductor: Alfredo Simonetto Orchestra/Ensemble: Italian Radio Symphony Orchestra Period: Romantic Written: 1856; Germany |
Date of Recording: 1954 Venue: Live Auditorium, RAI, Turin, Italy Length: 6 Minutes 34 Secs. Language: German |
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| 15. |
Die Walküre: Loge, hör! by Richard Wagner | ||||
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Performer:
Boris Christoff (Bass)
Conductor: Alfredo Simonetto Orchestra/Ensemble: Italian Radio Symphony Orchestra Period: Romantic Written: 1856; Germany |
Date of Recording: 1954 Venue: Live Auditorium, RAI, Turin, Italy Length: 4 Minutes 22 Secs. Language: German |
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| 16. |
Il barbiere di Siviglia: La calunnia è un venticello by Gioachino Rossini | ||||
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Performer:
Boris Christoff (Bass)
Conductor: Ernest Bour Orchestra/Ensemble: Southwest German Radio Symphony Orchestra Period: Romantic Written: 1816; Italy |
Date of Recording: 1951 Venue: Live Südwestfunks, Baden-Baden Length: 4 Minutes 12 Secs. Language: Italian |
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