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| Puccini: Madama Butterfly / Karajan, Freni, Pavarotti | |||||
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Release Date: 10/25/1990 Label: Decca Catalog #: 417577 Spars Code: ADD Composer: Giacomo Puccini Performer: Christa Ludwig, Wolfgang Schneider, Luciano Pavarotti, Mirella Freni, Giorgio Stendoro, Siegfried Rudolf Frese, Elke Schary, Evamaria Hurdes, Erna Maria Mühlberger, Martha Heigl, Marius Rintzler, Hans Helm, Robert Kerns, Michel Sénéchal Conductor: Herbert von Karajan Orchestra/Ensemble: Vienna State Opera Chorus, Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
Number of Discs: 3 |
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"For so popular an opera Butterfly has been meanly treated on CD so far, but in every way except one the transfer of Karajan's radiant Vienna recording for Decca, made in 1974, could hardly provide a firmer recommendation...Economically the spread on to three discs is regretable, but it does at least allow each act to be self-contained on a single disc, and for such a performance as this no extravagance is too much. Movingly dramatic as Renata Scotto is on both the Maazel version and the LP reissue of the Barbirolli/EMI set, Mirella Freni is even more compelling. The voice is fresher, firmer and more girlish, with more light and shade at such points as ''Un bel di'', and there is an element of vulnerability that intensifies the communication. In that, I imagine, Karajan played a big part, just as he must have done in presenting Luciano Pavarotti—not quite the super-star he is today but already with a will of his own in the recording studio—as a Pinkerton of exceptional subtlety, not just a roistering cad but in his way an endearing figure in the First Act. Significantly CD brings out the delicacy of the vocal balances in Act 1 with the voices deliberately distanced for much of the time, making such passages as ''Vienna la sera'' and ''Bimba dagli occhi'' the more magical in their delicacy. Karajan, both in that duet and later in the Flower duet of Act 2, draws ravishing playing from the Vienna Philharmonic strings, getting them to imitate the portamento of the singers in what is also an echt-Viennes manner, ravishing to the ear." Edward Greenfield, GRAMOPHONE (6/1987) |
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Madama Butterfly by Giacomo Puccini | ||||
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Performer:
Christa Ludwig (Mezzo Soprano),
Wolfgang Schneider (Bass),
Luciano Pavarotti (Tenor),
Mirella Freni (Soprano), Giorgio Stendoro (Baritone), Siegfried Rudolf Frese (Baritone), Elke Schary (Mezzo Soprano), Evamaria Hurdes (Soprano), Erna Maria Mühlberger (Soprano), Martha Heigl (Soprano), Marius Rintzler (Bass), Hans Helm (Bass), Robert Kerns (Baritone), Michel Sénéchal (Tenor) Conductor: Herbert von Karajan Orchestra/Ensemble: Vienna State Opera Chorus, Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra Period: Romantic Written: 1904; Italy |
Date of Recording: 01/1974 Venue: Sofia Hall, Vienna, Austria Length: 145 Minutes 0 Secs. Language: Italian |
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