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MOZART. WA: COSI FAN TUTTE (SIR CHARLES MACKERRAS)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 – 1791) Cosi Fan Tutte K. 588 Felicity Lott, Nuccia Focile, Marie McLaughlin, Jerry Hadley, Alessandro Corbelli & Gilles Cachemaille Scottish Chamber Orchestra & Chorus, Sir Charles Mackerras 3CDs 1994 Flac files A rather under appreciated recording of Cosi in my opinion. Enjoy.
2020-04-06 08:33:05
The most successful opera composer of the 19th century? A look at Meyerbeer and his operas
[…] Il Crociato in Egito - Diana Montague, Yvonne Kenny, Della Jones, Bruce Ford, Ian Platt, Linda Kitchen, Ugo Benelli, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, David Parry, OPERA RARA 1992 [one of a number of Opera Rara recordings of Meyerbeer's Italian operas] Les Huguenots - Joan Sutherland, Martina Arroyo, Huguette Tourangeau, Vrenios, Nicola Ghiuslev, Gabriel Bacquier, New Philharmonia Orchestra, DECCA 1969 [Still a classic] Les Huguenots - Ghylaine Raphanael, Francoise Pollet, Danielle Borst, Richard Leech, Gilles Cachemaille, Nicola Ghiuslev, Orchestra Philharmonique de Montpelier, Cyril Diederich, ERATO 1988 [Notable for its use of a substantially Francophone cast] Le prophète - Marilyn Horne, Renata Scotto, James McCracken, Jerome Hines, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Henry Lewis, SONY 1976 Le prophète - Marianne Cornetti, Lynette Tapia, John Osborn, Essen Philharmonic, Giuliano Carella, OEHMS 2017 [Based on staged production in Essen, this uses presents a more substantial version using the new critical edition of the […]
2019-09-17 05:00:00
Franck: Les Béatitudes (Rilling)
César Franck (1822-1890)Les Béatitudes, oratorioDiana Montague, Ingeborg Danz, Cornelia Kallisch, Keith Lewis, Scot Weir, Gilles Cachemaille, John Cheek, Reinhard Hagen, Juan VasleGächinger Kantorei StuttgartRadio-Sinfonieorchester Stuttgart des SWRHelmuth Rillinghänssler CLASSIC (1990). Rip of a reissue on Brilliant Classics[flac, cue, log, covers, booklet]
2019-08-08 04:27:00
Berlioz: Romeo & Juliet (CD review)
Catherine Robbin, soprano; Jean Paul Fouchecourt, tenor; Giles Cachemaille, bass. John Eliot Gardiner, Monteverdi Choir, Orchestre Revolutionnaire et Romantique. Decca 478 3934 (2-disc set).It was just year earlier, in 1997, that Philips released Sir Colin Davis's remake of Hector Berlioz's Romeo and Juliet with the Vienna Philharmonic; then, in 1998 Philips almost competed with itself with this set by John Eliot Gardiner. Fortunately, it really wasn't a competition since Gardiner conducts a period-instrument band and Davis does not. Plus, the newer Gardiner recording has the added feature of the listener being able to program it three different ways: In the standard performing version, presumably Berlioz's last word on the subject; in Berlioz's original version of it from 1839; and in Gardiner's own preferred version. John Eliot Gardiner No, I didn't try all three arrangements. For comparison purposes I stuck to the standard version that Colin Davis followed because it […]
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