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Orchestra of the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino|Verdi: I Vespri Siciliani (Orchestra of the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Chorus of the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Erich Kleiber)

Verdi: I Vespri Siciliani (Orchestra of the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Chorus of the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Erich Kleiber)

Orchestra of the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Chorus of the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Erich Kleiber

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The biggest (but not only) caveat about this recording of I Vespri siciliani is the sound quality. Other versions of the performance have been released at least half a dozen times, which is a testament to its vocal quality over its sound. This version is less noisy than some, but it's distractingly boomy. It's a dinky-sounding recording; everyone -- the soloists, the chorus, the orchestra -- seems reduced, diminished, sometimes remote. The quality of the first act is the worst, and things do improve somewhat, but the beginning is marred by innumerable squawks, buzzes, fluctuations in volume, and bleed-through. By the second act, those issues seem mostly to have been resolved and return only sporadically; what remains is a mediocre, distant sound with considerable tape hiss, which is usually at least listenable without causing flinching. Erich Kleiber leads the chorus and orchestra of Maggio Musicale Fiorentino in a vigorous reading of the score, but he makes some substantial cuts. The overall performance is not entirely consistent. The ensemble, especially at the beginning, is especially ragged. If the chorus and orchestra are not stellar, the soloists are exceptional and account for the perseverance of this performance, in spite of the recording's other deficits. Callas gives a lustrous performance, absolutely secure, radiantly lyrical, and deeply expressive. The quirks that tended to mar her sound later in her career aren't evident; her performance alone makes it well worth plowing through the execrable sound. She is surrounded by a distinguished cast whose performances provide a fitting context for her star turn. Boris Christoff's Procida is complex, dark, and furiously forceful. Giorgio Kokolios Bardi is little known, but he is an Arrigo with real presence, and his singing is lyrical and heroic. Enzo Mascherini brings warmth and dramatic energy to the troubled Monforte. The ensembles that bring the four together at the end of the fourth and fifth acts, while sonically unbalanced, are vocally and dramatically thrilling. The extraordinary singing will motivate fans of larger-than-life, old-fashioned operatic performances to persevere through the poor sound of the recording.
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Verdi: I Vespri Siciliani (Orchestra of the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Chorus of the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Erich Kleiber)

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1
Overture
Chorus of Teatro Comunale
00:08:30

Chorus of Teatro Comunale, Choir - Giuseppe Verdi, Composer

2012 Opera d'Oro

2
Act I, "A te, ciel natio, con dolce desio"
Chorus of Teatro Comunale
00:01:40

Chorus of Teatro Comunale, Choir - Giuseppe Verdi, Composer

2012 Opera d'Oro

3
Act I, "Qual s`offre al mio sguardo" (Vaudemont, Bethune, Danieli, Elena, Roberto, Tebaldo, Ninetta)
Maria Callas
00:03:08

Maria Callas, Soloist - Giuseppe Verdi, Composer

2012 Opera d'Oro

4
Act I, "In alto mare e battuto dai venti... Deh! Tu calma, o Dio possente" (Elena, Ninetta, Chorus, Tebaldo, Roberto, Monforte)
Maria Callas
00:07:13

Maria Callas, Soloist - Giuseppe Verdi, Composer

2012 Opera d'Oro

5
Act I, "O donna"! (Arrigo, Elena, Ninetta, Monforte)
Maria Callas
00:01:29

Maria Callas, Soloist - Giuseppe Verdi, Composer

2012 Opera d'Oro

6
Act I, "Qual è il tuo nome?" (Monforte, Arrigo)
Chorus of Teatro Comunale
00:05:22

Chorus of Teatro Comunale, Choir - Giuseppe Verdi, Composer

2012 Opera d'Oro

7
Act II, "O patria, o cara patria" (Procida)
Chorus of Teatro Comunale
00:03:06

Chorus of Teatro Comunale, Choir - Giuseppe Verdi, Composer

2012 Opera d'Oro

8
Act II, "O tu, Palermo" (Procida)
Chorus of Teatro Comunale
00:04:23

Chorus of Teatro Comunale, Choir - Giuseppe Verdi, Composer

2012 Opera d'Oro

9
Act II, "Miei fidi amici, alfine io vi riveggo!" (Procida, Elena, Arrigo)
Maria Callas
00:02:39

Maria Callas, Soloist - Giuseppe Verdi, Composer

2012 Opera d'Oro

10
Act II, "Quale, o prode, al tuo coraggio" (Elena, Arrigo)
Maria Callas
00:06:03

Maria Callas, Soloist - Giuseppe Verdi, Composer

2012 Opera d'Oro

11
Act II, "Cavalier, questo foglio" (Bethune, Arrigo, Elena, Procida, Roberto, Tebaldo, Chorus, Ninetta)
Maria Callas
00:05:21

Maria Callas, Soloist - Giuseppe Verdi, Composer

2012 Opera d'Oro

12
Act II, "Il rossor mi coprì!" (Daniele, Chorus, Elena, Procida, Manfredo)
Maria Callas
00:06:00

Maria Callas, Soloist - Giuseppe Verdi, Composer

2012 Opera d'Oro

DISQUE 2

1
Act III, "Sì, m'aborriva ed a ragion!" (Monforte, Bethune)
Bruno Carmassi
00:03:40

Bruno Carmassi, Soloist - Giuseppe Verdi, Composer

2012 Opera d'Oro

2
Act III, "In braccio alle dovizie" (Monforte)
Chorus of Teatro Comunale
00:05:42

Chorus of Teatro Comunale, Choir - Giuseppe Verdi, Composer

2012 Opera d'Oro

3
Act III, "Sogno, o son desto?" (Arrigo, Monforte)
Chorus of Teatro Comunale
00:04:39

Chorus of Teatro Comunale, Choir - Giuseppe Verdi, Composer

2012 Opera d'Oro

4
Act III, "Ma che? Fuggi il mio sguardo, o figlio?" (Monforte, Arrigo)
Chorus of Teatro Comunale
00:04:44

Chorus of Teatro Comunale, Choir - Giuseppe Verdi, Composer

2012 Opera d'Oro

5
Act III, "Ballet of the Four Seasons"
Chorus of Teatro Comunale
00:29:28
6
Act III, "O splendide feste!" (Chorus, Monforte, Arrigo, Procida)
Chorus of Teatro Comunale
00:03:14

Chorus of Teatro Comunale, Choir - Giuseppe Verdi, Composer

2012 Opera d'Oro

7
Act III, "Colpo orrendo, inaspettato!" (Procida, Elena, Danieli, Chorus, Arrigo, Monforte, Bethune)
Maria Callas
00:05:27

Maria Callas, Soloist - Giuseppe Verdi, Composer

2012 Opera d'Oro

DISQUE 3

1
Act IV, "È di Monforte il cenno!" (Arrigo)
Chorus of Teatro Comunale
00:04:19

Chorus of Teatro Comunale, Choir - Giuseppe Verdi, Composer

2012 Opera d'Oro

2
Act IV, "Giorno di pianto, di fier dolore!" (Arrigo)
Chorus of Teatro Comunale
00:03:48

Chorus of Teatro Comunale, Choir - Giuseppe Verdi, Composer

2012 Opera d'Oro

3
Act IV, "O sdegno miei, tacete!" (Arrigo)
Chorus of Teatro Comunale
00:04:11

Chorus of Teatro Comunale, Choir - Giuseppe Verdi, Composer

2012 Opera d'Oro

4
Act IV, "Arrigo! Ah, parli a un core" (Elena)
Maria Callas
00:03:41

Maria Callas, Soloist - Giuseppe Verdi, Composer

2012 Opera d'Oro

5
Act IV, "Pensando a me" (Arrigo, Elena)
Maria Callas
00:03:51

Maria Callas, Soloist - Giuseppe Verdi, Composer

2012 Opera d'Oro

6
Act IV, "Amica man, sollievo al nostro martir" (Procida, Elena, Monforte, Bethune)
Bruno Carmassi
00:03:56

Bruno Carmassi, Soloist - Giuseppe Verdi, Composer

2012 Opera d'Oro

7
Act IV, "Addio, mia patria, invendicato" (Procida, Monforte, Arrigo, Elena)
Maria Callas
00:04:31

Maria Callas, Soloist - Giuseppe Verdi, Composer

2012 Opera d'Oro

8
Act IV, "De profundis clamavi" (Procida, Elena, Monforte, Arrigo)
Maria Callas
00:03:05

Maria Callas, Soloist - Giuseppe Verdi, Composer

2012 Opera d'Oro

9
Act IV, "Ministro di morte, arresta!" (Monforte, Elena, Procida, Arrigo, Chorus)
Maria Callas
00:03:11

Maria Callas, Soloist - Giuseppe Verdi, Composer

2012 Opera d'Oro

10
Act V, "Si celebri alfin tra canti, tra fior" (Chorus)
Chorus of Teatro Comunale
00:02:03

Chorus of Teatro Comunale, Choir - Giuseppe Verdi, Composer

2012 Opera d'Oro

11
Act V, "Mercé, dilette amiche (Bolero) [Elena, Chorus]
Maria Callas
00:03:52

Maria Callas, Soloist - Giuseppe Verdi, Composer

2012 Opera d'Oro

12
Act V, "La brezza aleggia intorno" (Arrigo, Elena)
Maria Callas
00:02:47

Maria Callas, Soloist - Giuseppe Verdi, Composer

2012 Opera d'Oro

13
Act V, "Al tuo cor generoso, o donna" (Procida, Elena)
Maria Callas
00:02:47

Maria Callas, Soloist - Giuseppe Verdi, Composer

2012 Opera d'Oro

14
Act V, "Ecco, per l'aura spiegasi" (Arrigo, Elena, Procida)
Maria Callas
00:04:34

Maria Callas, Soloist - Giuseppe Verdi, Composer

2012 Opera d'Oro

15
Act V, "In fra noi due s'oppone" (Elena, Arrigo, Procida)
Maria Callas
00:03:48

Maria Callas, Soloist - Giuseppe Verdi, Composer

2012 Opera d'Oro

16
Act V, "Deh, vieni, il mio mortale" (Arrigo, Monforte, Procida, Elena, Chorus)
Maria Callas
00:02:39

Maria Callas, Soloist - Giuseppe Verdi, Composer

2012 Opera d'Oro

Chronique

The biggest (but not only) caveat about this recording of I Vespri siciliani is the sound quality. Other versions of the performance have been released at least half a dozen times, which is a testament to its vocal quality over its sound. This version is less noisy than some, but it's distractingly boomy. It's a dinky-sounding recording; everyone -- the soloists, the chorus, the orchestra -- seems reduced, diminished, sometimes remote. The quality of the first act is the worst, and things do improve somewhat, but the beginning is marred by innumerable squawks, buzzes, fluctuations in volume, and bleed-through. By the second act, those issues seem mostly to have been resolved and return only sporadically; what remains is a mediocre, distant sound with considerable tape hiss, which is usually at least listenable without causing flinching. Erich Kleiber leads the chorus and orchestra of Maggio Musicale Fiorentino in a vigorous reading of the score, but he makes some substantial cuts. The overall performance is not entirely consistent. The ensemble, especially at the beginning, is especially ragged. If the chorus and orchestra are not stellar, the soloists are exceptional and account for the perseverance of this performance, in spite of the recording's other deficits. Callas gives a lustrous performance, absolutely secure, radiantly lyrical, and deeply expressive. The quirks that tended to mar her sound later in her career aren't evident; her performance alone makes it well worth plowing through the execrable sound. She is surrounded by a distinguished cast whose performances provide a fitting context for her star turn. Boris Christoff's Procida is complex, dark, and furiously forceful. Giorgio Kokolios Bardi is little known, but he is an Arrigo with real presence, and his singing is lyrical and heroic. Enzo Mascherini brings warmth and dramatic energy to the troubled Monforte. The ensembles that bring the four together at the end of the fourth and fifth acts, while sonically unbalanced, are vocally and dramatically thrilling. The extraordinary singing will motivate fans of larger-than-life, old-fashioned operatic performances to persevere through the poor sound of the recording.
© TiVo

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