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Cecilia Bartoli: St Petersburg cover
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ARAIA / CIMAROSA / MANFREDINI / RAUPACH
Cecilia Bartoli: St Petersburg
Cecilia Bartoli (mezzo-soprano) / I Barocchisti, Diego Fasolis
[ Decca Classics / CD - released 10/Oct/2014 ]
"Bartoli hurls herself into these lost artefacts of the Russian baroque with every drop of her usual flair and a little more vibrato than before." (Gramophone Award Nomination 2015 - Recital)
Rossini: Il Barbiere di Siviglia [The Barber of Seville] (Complete Opera recorded in 1957) cover
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GIOACCHINO ROSSINI
Rossini: Il Barbiere di Siviglia [The Barber of Seville] (Complete Opera recorded in 1957)
Maria Callas, Tito Gobbi, Luigi Alva / Philharmonia Chorus & Philharmonia Orchestra, Alceo Galliera
[ Warner Classics Maria Callas Remastered / 2 CD - released 10/Dec/2014 ]
"She turns in a buoyant, joyful performance. Tito Gobbi's Figaro and Luigi Alva's Almaviva also came from the Scala production, and their experienced teamwork adds considerably to the whole achievement. Galliera's idiomatic conducting gives the...
Offenbach: Orphee aux Enfers [Orpheus in the Underworld] (Complete Opera recorded in 1997) cover
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JACQUES OFFENBACH
Offenbach: Orphee aux Enfers [Orpheus in the Underworld] (Complete Opera recorded in 1997)
Natalie Dessay, Laurent Naouri, Yann Beuron / Lyon Opera, Marc Minkowski
[ Warner Classics The Home Of Opera / 2 CD - released 1/Jul/2011 ]
1001 Classical recordings you must hear before you die (1801-1850) - "Marc Minkowski makes a compelling case for the original two act 1858 version, and his fine cast just about clinches it. Natalie Dessay is such a nagging wife that it is difficult...