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 Una Furtiva Lagrima / Flórez, Frizza, Verdi So And Chorus
Release Date: 04/08/2003 
Label:  Decca   Catalog #: 000003102   Spars Code: DDD 
Composer:  Vincenzo BelliniGaetano Donizetti
Performer:  Juan Diego FlórezNikola MijailovicNicola UlivieriErmonela JahoGianluigi Petrarulo
Giulio PataraAndrea MenafraRossella Perrone
Conductor:  Riccardo Frizza
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Verdi Grand Symphonic Orchestra MilanVerdi Chorus Milan

Number of Discs: 1 
Recorded in: Stereo 
Length: 1 Hours 4 Mins. 

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By now the glories of Juan Diego Florez's voice and the way he uses it should be well known: a stunning agility wedded to sweetness; an absolutely even register from bottom to easy, focused top; a youthful, zesty, loving approach to singing that communicates instantly; and an interest in the text that completes the operatic picture. In the past he has been criticized for producing some nasal tones, but they are nowhere to be found here. Indeed, Florez's sound, which he is capable of darkening slightly to avoid a sameness of tone that might try your ear over a period of more than an hour, is now just right--natural, open, and skilled enough to sound conversational.

He sings nine selections here, from a sweet, gentle, unfussy rendition of the aria from which the CD takes its title to Tonio's "A mes ami", with its nine high-Cs, every one nailed right in its center and sounding like a note rather than an effort. He interprets Ernesto's lament from Don Pasquale without a hint of the whining that normally comes along with it, and the high D-flat that caps its cabaletta is a beaut. "Com'e gentil" never quite works out of context and it doesn't here either; indeed, it's the only non-impressive piece in the recital, lacking the dreaminess it requires. Tebaldo's recitative and aria from I Capuleti is delivered with strength and conviction, and the cabaletta has plenty of passion. A scena from the recently discovered Elisabetta proves itself fascinating, and it's good to hear it sung with conviction. (The accompanying notes tell us nothing about the opera itself. In fact, it is a revised version of the composer's Otto Mesi in due Ore, also known as L'esiliati in Siberia. The score was found in a basement in Covent Garden in 1984.)

Florez's smooth legato and morbidezza are in evidence in Arturo's "A te o cara", and for once the huge leap to high C-sharp is elegant and expressive rather than a lunge. A scene from La sonnambula exhibits the tenor's ability with exclamatory singing, and he manages to express the character's anger and grief (not to mention those remarkable high notes again). Last, but first on the recital, is an oddity from Donizetti's Rita, in which the singer giddily expresses his joy at being a bachelor again. It's a sheer delight and you'll want to hear it again the moment it's over.

Decca has provided a classy frame for Florez: conductor Riccardo Frizza seems to really know his bel canto, his orchestra plays handsomely (including the difficult horn solo in the first Don Pasquale aria), and a chorus and supporting singers are provided to make scenes complete. The chorus is good; the less said the better about the lackluster soprano who sings Amain and Elvira; and the others are good enough. This is a major CD by a major artist--a must for lovers of great tenorizing. [2/12/2003]

--Robert Levine, ClassicsToday.com
 Works on This Recording Back to Top 
1.  I puritani: A te, o cara, amor talora by Vincenzo Bellini
Performer:  Juan Diego Flórez (Tenor), Nikola Mijailovic (Baritone), Nicola Ulivieri (Bass Baritone),
Ermonela Jaho (Mezzo Soprano)
Conductor:  Riccardo Frizza
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Verdi Grand Symphonic Orchestra Milan,  Verdi Chorus Milan
Period: Romantic 
Written: 1835; Italy 
Date of Recording: 2002 
Venue:  Auditorium, RAI, Milan, Italy 
Length: 6 Minutes 56 Secs. 
Language: Italian 
2.  La sonnambula: Tutto è sciolto by Vincenzo Bellini
Performer:  Juan Diego Flórez (Tenor), Ermonela Jaho (Mezzo Soprano)
Conductor:  Riccardo Frizza
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Verdi Grand Symphonic Orchestra Milan,  Verdi Chorus Milan
Period: Romantic 
Written: 1831; Italy 
Date of Recording: 2002 
Venue:  Auditorium, RAI, Milan, Italy 
Length: 9 Minutes 43 Secs. 
Language: Italian 
Notes: This selection is followed by "Pasci il guardo e appaga l'alma," and shares a track and timing with "Ah, perchè non posso odiarti." 
3.  I Capuleti e i Montecchi: E serbato a questo acciaro by Vincenzo Bellini
Performer:  Juan Diego Flórez (Tenor), Nicola Ulivieri (Bass Baritone), Nikola Mijailovic (Baritone)
Conductor:  Riccardo Frizza
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Verdi Grand Symphonic Orchestra Milan,  Verdi Chorus Milan
Period: Romantic 
Written: 1830; Italy 
Date of Recording: 2002 
Venue:  Auditorium, RAI, Milan, Italy 
Language: Italian 
Notes: This selection shares a track and timing with "O di Capellio generosi
amici" and "L'amo, l'amo e m'è sì cara." 
4.  La fille du régiment: Ah, mes amis...Pour mon âme by Gaetano Donizetti
Performer:  Juan Diego Flórez (Tenor), Nikola Mijailovic (Baritone)
Conductor:  Riccardo Frizza
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Verdi Grand Symphonic Orchestra Milan,  Verdi Chorus Milan
Period: Romantic 
Written: 1840; Italy 
Date of Recording: 2002 
Venue:  Auditorium, RAI, Milan, Italy 
Length: 7 Minutes 3 Secs. 
Language: French 
5.  Rita: Allegro io so by Gaetano Donizetti
Performer:  Juan Diego Flórez (Tenor)
Conductor:  Riccardo Frizza
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Verdi Grand Symphonic Orchestra Milan
Period: Romantic 
Written: 1841; Italy 
Date of Recording: 2002 
Venue:  Auditorium, RAI, Milan, Italy 
Length: 3 Minutes 44 Secs. 
Language: Italian 
6.  Elisabetta al castello di Kenilworth: Ah non sogno...Disperato amante afflitto by Gaetano Donizetti
Performer:  Juan Diego Flórez (Tenor)
Conductor:  Riccardo Frizza
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Verdi Grand Symphonic Orchestra Milan
Period: Romantic 
Written: by 1829; Italy 
Date of Recording: 2002 
Venue:  Auditorium, RAI, Milan, Italy 
Length: 8 Minutes 29 Secs. 
Language: Italian 
7.  L'Elisir d'Amore: Una furtiva lagrima by Gaetano Donizetti
Performer:  Juan Diego Flórez (Tenor)
Conductor:  Riccardo Frizza
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Verdi Grand Symphonic Orchestra Milan
Period: Romantic 
Written: 1832; Italy 
Date of Recording: 2002 
Venue:  Auditorium, RAI, Milan, Italy 
Length: 4 Minutes 42 Secs. 
Language: Italian 
8.  Don Pasquale: Com' è gentil by Gaetano Donizetti
Performer:  Juan Diego Flórez (Tenor), Gianluigi Petrarulo (Trumpet), Giulio Patara (Tambourine),
Andrea Menafra (Guitar), Rossella Perrone (Guitar)
Conductor:  Riccardo Frizza
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Verdi Grand Symphonic Orchestra Milan,  Verdi Chorus Milan
Period: Romantic 
Written: 1843; Italy 
Date of Recording: 2002 
Venue:  Auditorium, RAI, Milan, Italy 
Length: 3 Minutes 53 Secs. 
Language: Italian 
9.  Don Pasquale: Cercherò lontana terra by Gaetano Donizetti
Performer:  Juan Diego Flórez (Tenor)
Conductor:  Riccardo Frizza
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Verdi Grand Symphonic Orchestra Milan
Period: Romantic 
Written: 1843; Italy 
Date of Recording: 2002 
Venue:  Auditorium, RAI, Milan, Italy 
Length: 9 Minutes 29 Secs. 
Language: Italian 
Notes: This selection begins with "Povero Ernesto..." 
10.  I Capuleti e i Montecchi: O di Capellio generosi amici by Vincenzo Bellini
Performer:  Nicola Ulivieri (Bass Baritone), Juan Diego Flórez (Tenor), Nikola Mijailovic (Baritone)
Conductor:  Riccardo Frizza
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Verdi Grand Symphonic Orchestra Milan,  Verdi Chorus Milan
Period: Romantic 
Written: 1830; Italy 
Date of Recording: 2002 
Venue:  Auditorium, RAI, Milan, Italy 
Length: 9 Minutes 56 Secs. 
Language: Italian 
Notes: This selection shares a track and timing with "E serbato a questo acciaro" and "L'amo, l'amo e m'è sì cara." 
11.  I Capuleti e i Montecchi: L'amo, l'amo e m'e si cara by Vincenzo Bellini
Performer:  Juan Diego Flórez (Tenor), Nikola Mijailovic (Baritone), Nicola Ulivieri (Bass Baritone)
Conductor:  Riccardo Frizza
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Verdi Grand Symphonic Orchestra Milan,  Verdi Chorus Milan
Period: Romantic 
Written: 1830; Italy 
Date of Recording: 2002 
Venue:  Auditorium, RAI, Milan, Italy 
Language: Italian 
Notes: This selection shares a track and timing with "O di Capellio generosi
amici" and "E serbato a questo acciaro." 
12.  La sonnambula: Ah, perchè non posso odiarti by Vincenzo Bellini
Performer:  Juan Diego Flórez (Tenor)
Conductor:  Riccardo Frizza
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Verdi Grand Symphonic Orchestra Milan,  Verdi Chorus Milan
Period: Romantic 
Written: 1831; Italy 
Date of Recording: 2002 
Venue:  Auditorium, RAI, Milan, Italy 
Language: Italian 
Notes: This selection shares a track and timing with "Tutto è sciolto." 
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