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Verdi: I Masnadieri

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Verdi: I Masnadieri
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StudioPhilips
Release DateAugust 14, 2007
UPC Code028947587033
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Tracks

Disc 1
  1. Preludio
  2. Act 1. Scena. Quando io leggo in Plutarco
  3. Act 1. Aria. O mio castel paterno
  4. Act 1. Scena. Ecco un foglio
  5. Act 1. Cabaletta. Nell'argilla maledetta
  6. Act 1. Recitativo. Vecchio! spiccai da te
  7. Act 1. Aria. La sua lampada vitale
  8. Act 1. Scena. Trionfo, trionfo!
  9. Act 1. Cabaletta. Tremate o miseri
  10. Act 1. Scena. Venerabile o padre
  11. Act 1. Cavatina. Lo sguardo avea degli angeli
  12. Act 1. Recitativo. Mio Carlo...
  13. Act 1. Duettino. Carlo! io muoio...
  14. Act 1. Finale. Scena. Un messaggero
  15. Act 1. Finale. Quartetto. Sul capo mio colpevole
  16. Act 2. Scena. Dall'infame banchetto
  17. Act 2. Aria. Tu del mio Carlo
  18. Act 2. Scena. Ah, signora!
  19. Act 2. Cabaletta. Carlo vive?
  20. Act 2. Scena. Perché fuggisti
  21. Act 2. Duetto. Io t'amo, Amalia
  22. Act 2. Scena. Tracotante!
  23. Act 2. Cabaletta. Ti scosta, o malnato
  24. Act 2. Scena e Coro. Tutto quest'oggi
  25. Act 2. Recitativo. Come splendido
  26. Act 2. Romanza. Di ladroni attorniato
  27. Act 2. Finale. Capitano!
Disc 2
  1. Act 3. Scena. Dio, ti ringrazio!
  2. Act 3. Duetto. Qual mare, qual terra
  3. Act 3. Scena. Qui nel bosco?
  4. Act 3. Cabaletta. Lassù risplendere
  5. Act 3. Coro. Le rube, gli stupri
  6. Act 3. Finale. Scena. Ben giunto, o Capitano!
  7. Act 3. Finale. Scena. Tutto è buio e silenzio
  8. Act 3. Finale. Racconto. Un ignoto
  9. Act 3. Finale. Scena. Destatevi, o pietre!
  10. Act 4. Sogno. Tradimento!
  11. Act 4. Sogno. Pareami che sorto
  12. Act 4. Scena. Francesco! mio figlio!
  13. Act 4. Duetto. Come il bacio d'un padre
  14. Act 4. Finale. Scena. Qui son essi!
  15. Act 4. Finale. Terzetto. Caduto è il reprobo!

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User Reviews

Average user review: 5.0 (1 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteThe well-deserved re-release of a classic revelationQuote
Beginning in the early 70's, Lamberto Gardelli set out to create the first modern/stereo recordings of Verdi's earliest and most neglected works for Phillips, and later, Orfeo. First came I Lombardi, known at the least for its Trio, and "Attila." Then came "Un Giorno di Regno", which featured the relatively unknown (at the time) American soprano, Jessye Norman, and a young tenor, Jose Carreras. All three good recordings, with some very accomplished singing and committed playing/conducting. Then came I Masnadieri, cast perfectly, sung magnificently, and possessing powerful and beautiful music which was virtually unknown at the time; a revelation then and a joy now. Bergonzi is the perfect Verdi tenor, lyric when required, impassioned at other times without become coarse. Caballe is exquisite, spinning one beautiful line after another, while also capable of dramatic involvement. Cappuccilli's character is one of the great snarling baritone roles of Italian opera, who suffers through a condemnation scene towards the end of the opera which is a precursor of the Phillip/Inquisitor scene in Don Carlo years later. Raimondi, John Sandor, and others complete a great cast. The orchestra and chorus are terrific, the conducting is impassioned, and the sound has the terrific punch that Phillips recordings were known for. August 29, 2007

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