Giacomo Puccini: La Boheme (in engl.Spr.) auf 2 CDs
La Boheme (in engl.Spr.)
2
CDs
CD (Compact Disc)
Herkömmliche CD, die mit allen CD-Playern und Computerlaufwerken, aber auch mit den meisten SACD- oder Multiplayern abspielbar ist.
- Künstler:
- Haymon, O'Neill, Opie, Miles, Dazeley, Philharmonia Orchestra, Parry
- Label:
- Chandos, DDD, 97
- Artikelnummer:
- 8576401
- UPC/EAN:
- 0095115300824
- Erscheinungstermin:
- 6.7.1998
Product Information
Outstanding soprano Cynthia Haymon sings the lead role in this premiere recording in English of La bohème
This recording is part of Chandos’ Opera in English series, made in association with the Peter Moores Foundation. This will be the most comprehensive collection of Opera in English recordings undertaken by a recording company, and a major addition to the general record catalogue.
Born on 23 December 1858 in Lucca, Italy, Puccini was the fifth of seven children. By the age of seventeen he began composing in earnest, writing organ pieces that were largely the result of improvisations, and into which he worked snatches of Tuscan folk songs and Verdi operas. A performance of Aïda in 1876 made such an impact that he followed his instincts and began to compose opera. It was four years before he could leave Lucca for Milan, the mecca for aspiring young composers.
Bohème was the first of three operas in which Puccini collaborated with the librettists Illica and Giacosa, an association referred to by Puccini’s publisher Ricordi as the ’Holy Trinity’. Although it was undoubtedly a volatile combination, it was perhaps the best team of poets Puccini had in his entire career. Its first performance in England was in Manchester in 1897, in English, followed by a performance at Covent Garden in the same year. It was well received in Manchester but the Covent Garden performance was not and was dismissed by the press as "not stimulating enough to be heard often".
Because of its mixture of light-hearted and sentimental scenes and largely conversational style, its display of impressionist features in it harmony and orchestration, La bohème was not opera in the expected vein. It was particularly castigated for the consectutive fifths at the opening of Act III. Now it is generally regarded as Puccini’s masterpiece.
The language of the first English performance was criticized for its textual shortcomings and was soon revised. This recording uses the original ENO version by William Grist and Percy Pinkerton with amendments by David Parry.
Rezensionen
"David Parry and the Philharmonia are the real heroes here. There is a real dramatic flair from the start to the very end of Puccini’s best-loved stage-work... Well worth purchasing ..." Bill Newman - Hi-Fi News & Reviews - November 1998
"... Cynthia Haymon is an ideal Mimi, clear-toned and winsome yet rising to the intensity of Act II and the final scene with a real sense of Puccinian phrasing ... " Michael Scott Rohan - Classic CD - September 1998
"...Cynthia Haymon is a touching Mimi, worthy of comparison many sopranos who have recorded the role in Italian... David Parry conducts with real passion, the recording is first class." Classic FM - October 1998
"...The outstanding feature is the wonderful playing of the Philharmonia and the way the opera is conducted by David Parry. Tempi are just right and he gives scrupulous attention to all kinds of orchestral detail. We rarely hear such a superb Puccini interpretation these days at the Royal Opera and the ENO. The recorded balance between singers and orchestra is superlative, as is the clarity. A very recommendable issue, no matter how many other Bohèmes you may have." Michael Kennedy - The Sunday Telegraph - 12 July 1998
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Tracklisting
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Details
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Mitwirkende
Disk 1 von 2 (CD)
La Bohème (Oper in 4 Akten) (Gesamtaufnahme)
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1 This Red Sea passage feels deep and chill to me (1. Akt)
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2 Profound and thoughtful!
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3 Firewood!
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4 Hello
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5 I'll stay here, I must complete my article
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6 No inspiration
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7 Oh! How dreadful!
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8 Your tiny hand is frozen!
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9 Yes, I'm always called Mimì
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10 Hey! Rudolfo!
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11 Lovely maid in the moonlight
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12 Come, buy my oranges! (2. Akt)
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13 What is it?
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14 Long live Pargigno!
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15 You had better asked me
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16 As thro' the street I wander
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17 Who had him bring it?
Disk 2 von 2 (CD)
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1 Hallo! You soldiers! Admit us! (3. Akt)
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2 Oh, please sir, tell me, do you know the tavern
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3 I hoped that I would find you here
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4 Marcello, you're outside here
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5 Mimì is fickle-hearted
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6 Mimì is so sickly, so ailing!
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7 To the home that she left
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8 Then it really is over
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9 In a coupé?
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10 Oh Mimì, our love is over
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11 Gavotta
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12 It's Mimì! It's Mimì who is with me
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13 Venerable garment, listen
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14 Have they left us?
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15 Sleeping? - Just resting
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16 What did the doctor say?