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| Eileen Farrell - Puccini Arias / Rudolf, Columbia SO | |||||
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Release Date: 08/01/2006 Label: Sony Catalog #: 78763 Spars Code: n/a Composer: Giacomo Puccini, Christoph W. Gluck, Ludwig van Beethoven, Carl Maria von Weber Performer: Eileen Farrell Conductor: Max Rudolf Orchestra/Ensemble: Columbia Symphony Orchestra
Number of Discs: 1 |
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In recent years, Sony has reissued a few of its many recordings featuring Eileen Farrell. This collection draws on recordings made in 1958 and 1959 that wear their age lightly. The re-mastering presents them with vitality and warmth.
The 12 Puccini arias included give ample scope for Farrell to exhibit her many qualities. “O mio babbino caro” announces a voice that is not in itself small of scale, yet it can handle finely drawn lines with some sensitivity. “Quando me’n vo” reveals Musetta to be the “tart with a heart” she should be. Farrell and Max Rudolf pull out the stops for the big tune, as well they might; the approach is a feature of this disc. The more reflective character of “Sì, mi chiamano Mimì” suits Farrell’s voice better, however, and the evenness of her vocal control is notable. So is the sheer range of color she finds to enrich her interpretations: “Donde lieta usci” is velvet-smooth; “Chi il bel sogno” makes up for actual youthfulness by projecting much of the emotion behind the words. And with what ease she floats the high line! Tosca, the arch prima donna, is a role about as far from Eileen Farrell as it is possible to imagine, but her reading of “Vissi d’arte” nonetheless carries the conviction of a singer who took her art seriously. Nice as these performances are, there is a certain sameness about them: the tempo changes little from item to item and the Columbia orchestra play so richly that Farrell’s voice sounds as if it rests upon the most luxurious of comforters. It is good, however, that Farrell does shade where she can to alter the scale of her interpretations, as illustrated by “In quelle trine morbide” and “Tu che di gel sei cinta.” Farrell’s chief attraction, though, is the honeyed tone she pours out so freely. Urgency finally makes an appearance with the brief snatch of accompanied recitative before “Un bel di vedremo.” Turandot’s “In questa reggia” sounds at first to be almost too leisurely, but Farrell makes the reflective element of the aria seem effective, even if Rudolf does not crank up the tempo as much or as fast as he should. When under pressure, Farrell sounds at a slight distance, whereas intimate passages have the voice placed noticeably forward. A slight pity that Calaf’s replies are absent—how the sparks might have flown, had the recording not used the “concert” adaptation of the music. The other arias “in the grand tradition” included here help to round out the picture one gets of Farrell’s art. Gluck’s Alceste was the work in which she first appeared at the Met in 1960; here, her singing carries legato fluency and conviction in every bar. Brian Kellow’s affectionate notes recall Farrell remarking that the voice break was “a bunch of bull” (she was lucky, many singers will tell you), and that for her “Fach was nothing but a four-letter word.” The Beethoven items, particularly “Abscheulicher,” illustrate the first remark. Agathe’s arias from Der Freischütz, given with tenderness, reinforce how at home she could sound in German repertoire. It may not be the most individual arias recital around, but it is an enjoyable one. FANFARE: Evan Dickerson |
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| Works on This Recording | Back to Top | ||||
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Gianni Schicchi: O mio babbino caro by Giacomo Puccini | ||||
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Performer:
Eileen Farrell (Soprano)
Conductor: Max Rudolf Orchestra/Ensemble: Columbia Symphony Orchestra Period: Romantic Written: 1918; Italy |
Date of Recording: 09/1959 Venue: Columbia 30th Street Studio, New York Length: 2 Minutes 15 Secs. Language: Italian |
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La Bohème: Quando m'en vo' soletta "Musetta's Waltz" by Giacomo Puccini | ||||
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Performer:
Eileen Farrell (Soprano)
Conductor: Max Rudolf Orchestra/Ensemble: Columbia Symphony Orchestra Period: Romantic Written: 1896; Italy |
Date of Recording: 09/1959 Venue: Columbia 30th Street Studio, New York Length: 2 Minutes 7 Secs. Language: Italian |
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La Bohème: Si, mi chiamano Mimì by Giacomo Puccini | ||||
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Performer:
Eileen Farrell (Soprano)
Conductor: Max Rudolf Orchestra/Ensemble: Columbia Symphony Orchestra Period: Romantic Written: 1896; Italy |
Date of Recording: 09/1959 Venue: Columbia 30th Street Studio, New York Length: 4 Minutes 48 Secs. Language: Italian |
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La Bohème: Donde lieta uscì by Giacomo Puccini | ||||
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Performer:
Eileen Farrell (Soprano)
Conductor: Max Rudolf Orchestra/Ensemble: Columbia Symphony Orchestra Period: Romantic Written: 1896; Italy |
Date of Recording: 09/1959 Venue: Columbia 30th Street Studio, New York Length: 3 Minutes 1 Secs. Language: Italian |
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La Rondine: Ch'il bel sogno di Doretta by Giacomo Puccini | ||||
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Performer:
Eileen Farrell (Soprano)
Conductor: Max Rudolf Orchestra/Ensemble: Columbia Symphony Orchestra Period: Romantic Written: 1917; Italy |
Date of Recording: 09/1959 Venue: Columbia 30th Street Studio, New York Length: 2 Minutes 36 Secs. Language: Italian |
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Tosca: Non la sospiri la nostra casetta by Giacomo Puccini | ||||
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Performer:
Eileen Farrell (Soprano)
Conductor: Max Rudolf Orchestra/Ensemble: Columbia Symphony Orchestra Period: Romantic Written: 1900; Italy |
Date of Recording: 09/1959 Venue: Columbia 30th Street Studio, New York Length: 2 Minutes 34 Secs. Language: Italian |
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Tosca: Vissi d'arte, vissi d'amore by Giacomo Puccini | ||||
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Performer:
Eileen Farrell (Soprano)
Conductor: Max Rudolf Orchestra/Ensemble: Columbia Symphony Orchestra Period: Romantic Written: 1900; Italy |
Date of Recording: 09/1959 Venue: Columbia 30th Street Studios, NYC Length: 2 Minutes 57 Secs. Language: Italian |
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Madama Butterfly: Spira sul mar [Entrance of Butterfly] by Giacomo Puccini | ||||
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Performer:
Eileen Farrell (Soprano)
Conductor: Max Rudolf Orchestra/Ensemble: Columbia Symphony Orchestra Period: Romantic Written: 1904; Italy |
Date of Recording: 09/1959 Venue: Columbia 30th Street Studio, New York Length: 2 Minutes 46 Secs. Language: Italian |
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Madama Butterfly: Un bel dì vedremo by Giacomo Puccini | ||||
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Performer:
Eileen Farrell (Soprano)
Conductor: Max Rudolf Orchestra/Ensemble: Columbia Symphony Orchestra Period: Romantic Written: 1904; Italy |
Date of Recording: 09/1959 Venue: Columbia 30th Street Studio, New York Length: 4 Minutes 42 Secs. Language: Italian |
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Manon Lescaut: In quelle trine morbide by Giacomo Puccini | ||||
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Performer:
Eileen Farrell (Soprano)
Conductor: Max Rudolf Orchestra/Ensemble: Columbia Symphony Orchestra Period: Romantic Written: 1893; Italy |
Date of Recording: 09/1959 Venue: Columbia 30th Street Studio, New York Length: 2 Minutes 13 Secs. Language: Italian |
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Turandot: Tu, che di gel sei cinta by Giacomo Puccini | ||||
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Performer:
Eileen Farrell (Soprano)
Conductor: Max Rudolf Orchestra/Ensemble: Columbia Symphony Orchestra Period: Romantic Written: 1926; Italy |
Date of Recording: 09/1959 Venue: Columbia 30th Street Studio, New York Length: 2 Minutes 40 Secs. Language: Italian |
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Turandot: In questa reggia by Giacomo Puccini | ||||
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Performer:
Eileen Farrell (Soprano)
Conductor: Max Rudolf Orchestra/Ensemble: Columbia Symphony Orchestra Period: Romantic Written: 1926; Italy |
Date of Recording: 09/1959 Venue: Columbia 30th Street Studio, New York Length: 5 Minutes 44 Secs. Language: Italian |
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Alceste: Grands Dieux! du destin qui m'accable by Christoph W. Gluck | ||||
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Performer:
Eileen Farrell (Soprano)
Conductor: Max Rudolf Orchestra/Ensemble: Columbia Symphony Orchestra Period: Classical Written: 1767; Vienna, Austria |
Venue: Columbia 30th Street Studios, NYC Length: 4 Minutes 8 Secs. Language: French |
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| Notes: Columbia 30th Street Studios, NYC (02/06/1959 - 05/13/1959) | |||||
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Ah, Perfido!, Op. 65 by Ludwig van Beethoven | ||||
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Performer:
Eileen Farrell (Soprano)
Conductor: Max Rudolf Orchestra/Ensemble: Columbia Symphony Orchestra Period: Classical Written: 1795-1796; Vienna, Austria |
Date of Recording: 04/02/1958 Venue: Columbia 30th Street Studios, NYC Length: 12 Minutes 13 Secs. Language: Italian |
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Fidelio, Op. 72: Abscheulicher!...Komm, Hoffnung by Ludwig van Beethoven | ||||
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Performer:
Eileen Farrell (Soprano)
Conductor: Max Rudolf Orchestra/Ensemble: Columbia Symphony Orchestra Period: Classical Written: 1805/1814; Vienna, Austria |
Venue: Columbia 30th Street Studios, NYC Length: 6 Minutes 52 Secs. Language: German |
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| Notes: Columbia 30th Street Studios, NYC (02/06/1959 - 05/13/1959) | |||||
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Der Freischütz, J 277: Leise, leise fromme Weise by Carl Maria von Weber | ||||
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Performer:
Eileen Farrell (Soprano)
Conductor: Max Rudolf Orchestra/Ensemble: Columbia Symphony Orchestra Period: Romantic Written: 1817-1821; Dresden, Germany |
Venue: Columbia 30th Street Studios, NYC Length: 8 Minutes 5 Secs. Language: German |
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| Notes: Columbia 30th Street Studios, NYC (02/06/1959 - 05/13/1959) | |||||
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Der Freischütz, J 277: Und ob die Wolke by Carl Maria von Weber | ||||
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Performer:
Eileen Farrell (Soprano)
Conductor: Max Rudolf Orchestra/Ensemble: Columbia Symphony Orchestra Period: Romantic Written: 1817-1821; Dresden, Germany |
Venue: Columbia 30th Street Studios, NYC Length: 4 Minutes 58 Secs. Language: German |
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| Notes: Columbia 30th Street Studios, NYC (02/06/1959 - 05/13/1959) | |||||
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