Puccini / Gauci / Sardinero / Kaludov / Rahbari: Manon Lescaut
Puccini / Gauci / Sardinero / Kaludov / Rahbari: Manon Lescaut
Format: CD
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Artist: Puccini / Gauci / Sardinero / Kaludov / Rahbari
Label: Naxos
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 636943470527
Genre: Classical Artists, Opera/Operetta
Puccini's version of Manon Lescaut was first mounted at the Teatro Regio in Turin on 1st February 1893, the year and month of the first production of Verdi's Falstaff in Milan. The opera proved an immediate success. It was staged at Covent Garden and at the Grand Opera House of Philadelphia the following year. There were subsequent revisions and temporary changes, with alterations in orchestration suggested by Toscanini for performances at the Metropolitan Opera in New York, these last incorporated in the later published score. The libretto itself, effective enough, in spite of its multiple authorship, offers certain problems, not least in the omission of the original second act suggested by Praga and Oliva and set in the Paris apartment of Des Grieux, although what has happened in the interval between the present first and second acts is quickly apparent.
Tracks:
1.1 Act 1: Intro - BRT Po/Alexander Rahbari
1.2 Act 1: Tra Voi, Belle, Brune E Bionde - Kaludi Kaludov
1.3 Act 1: Cortese Damigella, Il Priego Mio Accettate - Kaludi Kaludov/Miriam Gauci/Vincente Sardinero
1.4 Act 1: Donna Non Vidi Mai - Kaludi Kaludov
1.5 Act 1: Vedete? Io Son Fedele - Miriam Gauci/Kaludi Kaludov
1.6 Act 2: In Quelle Trine Morbide - Miriam Gauci
1.7 Act 2: Oh, Sara la Piu Bella! - Miriam Gauci/Kaludi Kaludov
1.8 Act 2: Senti, Di Qui Partiamo... Ah! Manon, Mi Tradisce - Kaludi Kaludov/Miriam Gauci
1.9 Intermezzo - BRT Po/Alexander Rahbari
1.10 Act 3: Ansia Eterna, Crudel... - Kaludi Kaludov/Vincente Sardinero/Miriam Gauci
1.11 Act 3: Presto!... in Fila!... Marciate!... No!... Pazzo Son! - Henk Lauwers/Kaludi Kaludov/Brt Phil Chor/Vic Nees/Jaak Gregoor Chor/Jaak Gregoor
1.12 Act 4: Tutta Su Me Ti Posa... Manon... Senti Amor Mio - Kaludi Kaludov/Miriam Gauci
1.13 Act 4: Sola... Perduta... Abbandonata - Miriam Gauci/Kaludi Kaludov
1.14 Act 4: Fra Le Tue Braccia... Amore! - Miriam Gauci/Kaludi Kaludov
Audio Sample:
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