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Release Date: 10/25/1990 Label: Emi Classics Special Import Catalog #: 47841 Spars Code: ADD Composer: Giacomo Puccini Performer: Montserrat Caballé Conductor: Sir Charles Mackerras Orchestra/Ensemble: London Symphony Orchestra
Number of Discs: 1 |
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For the sheer pleasure of enjoying one of the most beautiful soprano voices ever, this disc is hard to beat... This may not be the best operatic recital on disc but it definitely enters the finals. Having made her debut at the Basle Opera in Switzerland in 1956 as Mimi, Montserrat Caballé went on to sing at several other opera houses including the Vienna State Opera and La Scala. However it was not until 1965 that her great breakthrough came in New York, where she sang Lucrezia Borgia with the American Opera Society. It was “a smashing success”. After that she conquered the operatic world. Recordings, both complete operas and recitals, were released in a never-ceasing stream. The current anthology appeared on LP in 1970 when she was at the height of her powers. The booklet and the jewel-case give 1987 as the publication year, which refers to its first release on CD. This was quite early in the Compact Disc era and there is a metallic edginess to the sound that afflicts both the voice and the orchestra – typical of early transfers to the new digital medium. This can be tamed and once the appropriate settings have been found one is in for practically unalloyed listening pleasure. Caballé’s trademarks included her ravishing pianissimo, her velvety tone in the mid-register and a ringing top that was powerful enough to allow her to sing even dramatic roles. Among her early parts in Vienna was Salome. She was a great Aida and Norma and even sang Turandot. On this disc she sticks to the lirico and lirico-spinto roles that suited her best of all in this all-Puccini programme. The parsimonious playing-time is evidence of the early provenance of the recording but during these 45 minutes we are treated to soprano singing of a kind that few - past, contemporaneous or latter-day – have been able to muster. Some singers, notably Callas, have penetrated deeper into the individual characters, but even though Caballé’s Tosca, Mimi and Butterfly could be musically identical triplets, there is dramatic truth and insight in her readings. Several of these roles she recorded complete within a few years – Liu, Manon Lescaut, Tosca, Mimi and also Madama Butterfly – with ravishing results and possibly even deeper identification. However for the sheer pleasure of enjoying one of the most beautiful soprano voices ever, this disc is hard to beat. After this general panegyric I can identify some features that will prove my point better than any deep analysis:-
* the final pianissimo in Signore ascolta! – like a long, thin silver thread that disappears into the distance This may not be the best operatic recital on disc but it definitely enters the finals. The booklet has a short biography and a longer essay on the music, the latter by Gramophone’s legendary W.A. Chislett. If I remember correctly they were each culled from the original LP sleeve. The sung texts for each aria are preceded by a short description of the dramatic situation in the opera. Splendid. For the last aria, Doretta’s Song from La rondine the text could not be reprinted owing to copyright difficulties. -- Göran Forsling, MusicWeb International |
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| Works on This Recording | Back to Top | ||||
| 1. |
Turandot: Tu, che di gel sei cinta by Giacomo Puccini | ||||
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Performer:
Montserrat Caballé (Soprano)
Conductor: Sir Charles Mackerras Orchestra/Ensemble: London Symphony Orchestra Period: Romantic Written: 1926; Italy |
Length: 3 Minutes 30 Secs. Language: Italian |
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Turandot: Signore, ascolta by Giacomo Puccini | ||||
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Performer:
Montserrat Caballé (Soprano)
Conductor: Sir Charles Mackerras Orchestra/Ensemble: London Symphony Orchestra Period: Romantic Written: 1926; Italy |
Length: 2 Minutes 30 Secs. Language: Italian |
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Madama Butterfly: Un bel dì vedremo by Giacomo Puccini | ||||
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Performer:
Montserrat Caballé (Soprano)
Conductor: Sir Charles Mackerras Orchestra/Ensemble: London Symphony Orchestra Period: Romantic Written: 1904; Italy |
Length: 5 Minutes 26 Secs. Language: Italian |
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Manon Lescaut: In quelle trine morbide by Giacomo Puccini | ||||
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Performer:
Montserrat Caballé (Soprano)
Conductor: Sir Charles Mackerras Orchestra/Ensemble: London Symphony Orchestra Period: Romantic Written: 1893; Italy |
Length: 2 Minutes 50 Secs. Language: Italian |
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Manon Lescaut: Sola, perduta, abbandonata by Giacomo Puccini | ||||
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Performer:
Montserrat Caballé (Soprano)
Conductor: Sir Charles Mackerras Orchestra/Ensemble: London Symphony Orchestra Period: Romantic Written: 1893; Italy |
Length: 4 Minutes 39 Secs. Language: Italian |
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Gianni Schicchi: O mio babbino caro by Giacomo Puccini | ||||
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Performer:
Montserrat Caballé (Soprano)
Conductor: Sir Charles Mackerras Orchestra/Ensemble: London Symphony Orchestra Period: Romantic Written: 1918; Italy |
Length: 2 Minutes 46 Secs. Language: Italian |
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La Rondine: Ch'il bel sogno di Doretta by Giacomo Puccini | ||||
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Performer:
Montserrat Caballé (Soprano)
Conductor: Sir Charles Mackerras Orchestra/Ensemble: London Symphony Orchestra Period: Romantic Written: 1917; Italy |
Length: 3 Minutes 2 Secs. Language: Italian |
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Tosca: Vissi d'arte, vissi d'amore by Giacomo Puccini | ||||
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Performer:
Montserrat Caballé (Soprano)
Conductor: Sir Charles Mackerras Orchestra/Ensemble: London Symphony Orchestra Period: Romantic Written: 1900; Italy |
Length: 3 Minutes 40 Secs. Language: Italian |
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La Bohème: Si, mi chiamano Mimì by Giacomo Puccini | ||||
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Performer:
Montserrat Caballé (Soprano)
Conductor: Sir Charles Mackerras Orchestra/Ensemble: London Symphony Orchestra Period: Romantic Written: 1896; Italy |
Length: 5 Minutes 17 Secs. Language: Italian |
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La Bohème: Donde lieta uscì by Giacomo Puccini | ||||
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Performer:
Montserrat Caballé (Soprano)
Conductor: Sir Charles Mackerras Orchestra/Ensemble: London Symphony Orchestra Period: Romantic Written: 1896; Italy |
Length: 3 Minutes 27 Secs. Language: Italian |
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Le Villi: Se come voi piccina by Giacomo Puccini | ||||
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Performer:
Montserrat Caballé (Soprano)
Conductor: Sir Charles Mackerras Orchestra/Ensemble: London Symphony Orchestra Period: Romantic Written: 1884; Italy |
Length: 5 Minutes 17 Secs. Language: Italian |
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Madama Butterfly: Tu, tu, piccolo iddio [Death of Butterfly] by Giacomo Puccini | ||||
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Performer:
Montserrat Caballé (Soprano)
Conductor: Sir Charles Mackerras Orchestra/Ensemble: London Symphony Orchestra Period: Romantic Written: 1904; Italy |
Length: 2 Minutes 40 Secs. Language: Italian |
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