Ella in Berlin [Import] [Limited Edition] [Live]

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Japanese Limited Edition Gold CD in an LP-STYLE Slipcase.

Ella in Berlin, Music, Ella Fitzgerald, Bop, Jazz, Jazz Vocals, Pop, Standards, Swing, Traditional Pop, Vocal Jazz
The Ultimate Puccini Collection
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Correction to the entry by "sergiocqh"
  • Fantastic!
  • HATE OPERA? THIS ONE WILL CHANGE YOUR MIND
  • "Ultimate" only if you like your opera "al fresco"!
  • Wonderful Performance but Average Recording Quality
The Ultimate Puccini Collection
Giacomo Puccini , Herbert von Karajan , Riccardo Chailly , Stephen Barlow , Tullio Serafin , Lorin Maazel , Sir Edward Downes , Giuseppe Patane , Zubin Mehta , Alberto Erede , John Mauceri , Plácido Domingo , José Carreras , Kiri Te Kanawa , John Alldis Choir , Luciano Pavarotti , London Philharmonic Orchestra , Bologna Community Theater Orchestra , Ettore Bastianini , Carlo Bergonzi , Renato Cesari , Fernando Corena , Cesare Siepi , Renata Tebaldi , Gianna D'Angelo , Saint Cecilia Academy Orchestra , Franco Corelli , Alfredo Mariotti , Regine Crespin , Royal Opera House Orchestra Covent Garden , London Symphony Orchestra , Maggio Musicale Fiorentino Orchestra , Rome Opera House Orchestra , Pilar Lorengar , Berlin Philharmonic Brass Ensemble , Mirella Freni , Rolando Panerai , Jussi Bjorling , Leontyne Price , and Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
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ASIN: B000007OU1
Release Date: 1998-06-09

Tracks:

  1. Turnadot: Nessun Dorma!
  2. Gianni Schicchi: O Mio Babbino Caro
  3. Manon Lescaut: Donna Non Vidi Mai
  4. La Boheme: Musetta's Waltz Song
  5. Tosca: Recondita Armonia
  6. Madame Butterfly: Un Bel Di
  7. TOSCA: E Lucevan Le Stelle
  8. La rondine: Il Sogno Di Doretta
  9. La Boheme: Che Gelida Manina
  10. La Boheme: Si, Mi Chiamano Mini
  11. La Boheme: O Soave Fanciulla - Love Duet, Act I
  12. Ch'ella mi creda libero
  13. TOSCA: Ah, Quegli Occhi...Qual'occhio Al Mondo - Love Duet, Act I
  14. TOSCA: Vissi D'Arte
  15. Madame Butterfly: Vogliatemi Bene - Love Duet, Act I
  16. La Boheme: Donde Lieta Usci
  17. Turandot: Signore, Ascolta!
  18. Turandot: In Questa Reggia

Amazon.com essential recording

Ordinarily, it pays to be wary of collections such as these, which often promise a lot but deliver a mishmash of disconnected excerpts. This disc, however, is something of an exception: you really do get just about all of Puccini's best arias, which is possible, because he didn't write so many operas that choosing the best moments becomes a matter of the producer's personal taste. Also, Puccini's operas are so popular that every major label has excellent complete recordings of all of them, so in making this compilation it was possible to cast from strength: all the singers here are fine. In fact, the only proviso that needs to be made before you rush out and add this disc to your collection is that it's wrong to assume that all of Puccini's best tunes lie in his arias. The opening 10 minutes of any one of his operas will tell you that's not true. So by all means enjoy this disc--then start sampling the operas complete. --David Hurwitz

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Correction to the entry by "sergiocqh".......2005-11-08

"Quando m'en vo" is not omitted from this CD; it is just called "Musetta's waltz song." It is the same aria.

5 out of 5 stars Fantastic!.......2003-10-14

This is one of the first opera CDs I ever got. It's wonderful for just about any body;from the newbies like me or the opera fanatics. I especially like 'In Questa Reggia'. Buy it now!!

5 out of 5 stars HATE OPERA? THIS ONE WILL CHANGE YOUR MIND.......2003-09-04

The Ultimate Puccini Collection features some of Puccini's most arias and will appeal to even the most ardent operaphobes.

A great listening experience featuring some of the greatest opera performers of all time.

3 out of 5 stars "Ultimate" only if you like your opera "al fresco"!.......2002-06-13

The music is without question, among the most beautiful ever written. But the quality of the fidelity tells me that many of the selections were recorded live in concert in outdoor venues. I wish that was clear to me before I bought the disc. So, is the music the ultimate? YES! Is the recording the ultimate? NO!

4 out of 5 stars Wonderful Performance but Average Recording Quality.......2002-02-18

I love opera! I love Puccini! Not only is the vocalism important to me, but the quality of the recording as well. I enjoy my hi-tech sound system. I like to feel as if I am sitting in the front row of the first balcony when I listen to opera. This CD is excellent! The vocalists were well chosen. The technical performances are eloquent and emotional, as Puccini should be. However, the quality of the recording is not very good. No matter how you adjust your sound system, the recording is a bit tinny and as a result, the emotional high points of the arias are not as vibrant as they could be if the recording were of better quality. I would recommend this CD to anyone who loves Puccini and who is not as finicky as I!
Mack the Knife: The Complete Ella in Berlin
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • "IT WILL BLOW YOU AWAY"
  • I'm a rocker, but...
  • Ella, Live In Berlin, All Hail the First Lady of Song
  • Excellent
  • "Too Darn Hot!"
Mack the Knife: The Complete Ella in Berlin

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ASIN: B0000046QI
Release Date: 1993-08-17

Tracks:

  1. Setting Up The Stage: Tuning Up...
  2. That Old Black Magic
  3. Our Love Is Here To Stay
  4. Gone With The Wind
  5. Misty
  6. Applause And Fanfare Interlude
  7. The Lady Is A Tramp
  8. Fanfare And Announcement
  9. The Man I Love
  10. Love For Sale
  11. Just One Of Those Things
  12. Summertime
  13. Too Darn Hot
  14. Applause And Fanfare Interlude
  15. Lorelei
  16. Mack The Knife
  17. Fanfare And Announcements
  18. How High The Moon?
  19. Applause And Closing Fanfare

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A 43-year-old Ella rolls through her typical routine in feisty fashion on this 1960 recording, which documents the opening show of her European tour. There's the Satchmo impersonation (a joyous "Mack the Knife"), the lengthy scat showcase ("How High the Moon," on which she quotes Charlie Parker's "Ornithology"), and a bevy of Gershwin and Porter tunes. Supported by pianist Paul Smith's quartet (with the elegant Jim Hall on guitar), Ella's voice sounds earthier than usual and her phrasing is as appealing as ever. She's sublimely tender on "Misty" and wonderfully sultry on "Too Darn Hot." The CD reissue includes two unreleased tracks from the Berlin concert plus two 1956 gems (including a stylish "Love for Sale") that were mistakenly pressed on this release. Upon its initial release, the album picked up two Grammies and peaked at number 11 on the Billboard Pop chart; its acclaim was well deserved. --Marc Greilsamer

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars "IT WILL BLOW YOU AWAY".......2007-01-13

This cd is beyond words...The first lady was in the zone on How high the moon...She scatted, she hit the highs and lows, she imitated all the instruments...If you don't get a shiver down your spine after hearing this, then you just don't get it...This cd will blow you away. It's one of the best live cd's I own...It's a great feel-good cd...Mack the knife is another great song...I love Bobby's and Pop's versions but Ella just takes it to another level...What song couldn't she sing?...It's worth buying for How high the moon and Mack the knife alone...She's in total control of her voice on this cd and it shows...I'm a young cat and heard this first in my Grandparents house. When I heard how high the moon I just lost it. I must have played that song 20 times that day...I didn't know a person could do the things Ella did with her voice...To this day this cd still blows me away.

5 out of 5 stars I'm a rocker, but..........2006-01-03

if I could give this 50 stars, I would.

Ella's voice is truly nonpareil, and while I wasn't immediately in love with every song on the album, the legendary Mack the Knife, Too Darn Hot, The Lady is a Tramp, and How High the Moon kept me playing it again and again.

Many years later, I love every single song and this is still my favorite of my Ella cds (and I have a lot of them!), the one I play the most. It puts me in a good mood every time.

Her crystalline voice is always spectacular, but in a live setting, as pointed out by others, her creativity and scatting ascend to stellar heights. And there's an added quality of warmth in her voice not captured on studio recordings.

When I was in high school (30 years ago?), I had the chance to meet Ms. Fitzgerald. She was truly a gracious woman, and, as another reviewer pointed out, so truly humble in the face of her awesome talent. When I told her I listened to Mack the Knife every night before I went to bed, she said, "Don't do that, honey, it'll give you nightmares," and said she was also happy to hear when young people enjoyed her music.

I am listening to How High the Moon right now. Amazing.

If you haven't heard this cd, you are not just missing out on a legendary album and piece of music history, but a wonderful and joyous listening experience.

5 out of 5 stars Ella, Live In Berlin, All Hail the First Lady of Song.......2005-10-05

Ella Fitzgerald is even better live than in the recording studio.
This album showcases Ella in what I feel is her most comfotable setting; with a small band and live audience.

You can feel the love the fans have for Ella even before she starts singing and as she sings through each song in this live set. Ella's humble manner comes across as well as she daintily thanks the crowd for the thunderous applause that she receives after each song.

Ella's scat on How High the Moon is at its peak. She always loved volleying back and forth with the band members to see who could out-scat who.

But the shining star on this album by far is Mack The Knife. Ella's rendition is memorable since half-way through the song, she forgets the words, but still makes it work and takes the song to a new level by launching into an impromptu Louie Armstrong scat impersonation which sends the audience through the roof!

This is one of the best live albums I have ever owned. Ella, Live at the Opera House, is a close second, but Live in Berlin gets my vote.

5 out of 5 stars Excellent.......2004-12-29

I love the songs of Ella, and I've never heard in a concert alive. it is just great

5 out of 5 stars "Too Darn Hot!".......2004-11-04

...and that's exactly what this CD is!

There's really no other words that I can use to describe! PURCHASE IT and find out for yourself! You won't be disappointed!
#1 Puccini Album
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    ASIN: B0002KVV2Y
    Release Date: 2004-08-10

    Tracks:

    1. Nessun Dorma - Luciano Pavarotti
    2. Vissi D'Arte - Kiri Te Kanawa
    3. Donna Non Vidi Mai - Carlo Bergonzi
    4. Vogliatemi Bene - Luciano Pavarotti
    5. Minnie, Dalla Mia Casa - Sherrill Milnes
    6. Scuoti Quella Fronda (Flower Duet) - Mirella Freni
    7. Firenze E Come Un Albero Fiorito - Roberto Alagna
    8. Senza Mamma - Mirella Freni
    9. Tra Voi, Belle - Jussi Bjorling
    10. In Questa Reggia - Luciano Pavarotti
    11. In Un Coupe?...O Mimi, Tu Piu Non Torni - Luciano Pavarotti
    12. E Lucevan Le Stelle - Franco Corelli
    13. Chi Il Bel Sogno Di Doretta - Leona Mitchell
    14. Humming Chorus - Vienna State Opera Chorus
    15. Recondita Armonia - Franco Corelli
    16. O Mio Babbino Caro - Leona Mitchell
    17. Tre Shirri - Leo Nucci
    18. O Soave Fanciulla - Luciano Pavarotti

    Tracks:

    1. Che Gelida Manina - Luciano Pavarotti
    2. Si, Mi Chiamano Mimi - Luciano Pavarotti
    3. Dovunque Al Mondo - Luciano Pavarotti
    4. Un Bel Di Vedremo - Mirella Freni
    5. Ch'ella Mi Creda Libero - Jussi Bjorling
    6. Quando M'En Vo' (Musettas Waltz) - Nicolai Ghiaurov
    7. Intermezzo - Riccardo Chailly
    8. Non Piangere Liu - Giuseppe Di Stefano
    9. Tu, Che di Gel Sci Cinta - The John Alldis Choir
    10. Una Parola Sola - Renata Tebaldi
    11. Laggiu Nel Soledad - Renata Tebaldi
    12. Oh, Saro La Piu Bella! - Jose Carreras
    13. In Quelle Trine Morbide - Kiri Te Kanawa
    14. Ah! Non V'avvicinate!...No! Pazzo Son - Luciano Pavarotti
    15. Sola, Perduta, Abbandonata - Kiri Te Kanawa
    16. Addio, Fiorito Asil - Luciano Pavarotti
    17. Signore, Ascolta! - Monteserrat Caballe
    18. Dunque E Proprio Finita!...Addio, Dolce Svegliare - Luciano Pavarotti
    Essential Puccini
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • glorious singing of puccini's greatest 'hits'
    • Opera !
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    ASIN: B000026ESE
    Release Date: 2001-08-14

    Tracks:

    1. Turandot: Nessun Dorma
    2. Tosca: Vissi D'Arte
    3. Manon Lescaut: Donna Non Vidi Mai
    4. Madama Butterfly: Vogliare Mi Bene (Love Duet)
    5. La Fanciulla Del West: Minnie, Dalla Mia Casa
    6. Madama Butterfly: Scuoti Quella Fronda (Flower Duet)
    7. Gianni Schicchi: Firenze E Come
    8. Suor Angelica: Senza Mamma
    9. Manon Lescaut: Tra Voi, Belle
    10. Turandot: In Questa Reggia
    11. La Boheme: O Mimi, Tu Piu Non Torni
    12. Tosca: E Lucevan Le Stelle
    13. La Rondine: Chi Il Bel Sogno Di Doretta
    14. Madama Butterfly: Humming Chorus
    15. Tosca: Recondita Armonia
    16. Gianni Schicchi: O Mio Babbino Caro
    17. Tosca: Tre Sbirri (Te Deum)
    18. La Boheme: O Soave Fanciulla

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    1. La Boheme: Che Gelida Manina
    2. La Boheme: Si, Mi Chiamano Mimi
    3. Madama Butterfly: Dovunque Al Mondo
    4. Madama Butterfly: Un Bel Di Vedremo (One Fine Day)
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    11. La Fanciulla Del West: Laggiu Nel Soledad
    12. Manon Lescaut: Oh, Saro La Piu Bella!
    13. Manon Lescaut: In Quelle Trine Morbide
    14. Manon Lescaut: Ah! Non V'Avvicinate!
    15. Manon Lescaut: Sola, Perduta, Abbandonata
    16. Madama Butterfly: Addio, Fiorito Asil
    17. Turandot: Signore, Ascolta!
    18. La Boheme: Dunque E Proprio Finita!

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars glorious singing of puccini's greatest 'hits'.......2004-12-13

    This compilation is a great introduction to puccini's music, It has all of puccini's most popular numbers and
    the singers are some of the greatest opera stars of the
    20th century. Just look at the names: Pavarotti, te kanawa Freni,caballe, Tebaldi,Corelli, Sutherland ,bergonzi,ludwig...
    Leona mitchel isn't as famous as the rest but she sings her two arias beautifully.
    Pavarotti's "nessun dorma" is the best!
    highly recommended for opera lovers.

    5 out of 5 stars Opera !.......2002-12-12

    Great cd the songs, music are beautiful and not to talk about the voices, is what I expected to be. It should be in all opera lovers collection
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      Release Date: 1997-01-01

      Tracks:

      1. Home For The Holidays - Perry Como
      2. White Christmas - Bing Crosby
      3. Jingle Bells - Ella Fitzgerald
      4. Do You Hear What I Hear? - Andy Williams
      5. Carol Of The Bells/Deck The Halls - The Robert Shaw Chorale
      6. I Heard The Bells On Christmas Day - Harry Belafonte
      7. Blue Christmas - Elvis Presley
      8. My Favorite Things - Eddie Fisher
      9. Joy To The World - Julie Andrews
      10. Here We Come A-Caroling - The Mormon Tabernacle Choir
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      Complete Ella in Berlin: Mack the Knife
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        ASIN: B0009UZBC8

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        live album from 2/13/60 concert at Deutschlandhalle; 13 tracks: 1. that old black magic 2. our love is here to stay 3. gone with the wind 4. misty 5. lady is a tramp 6. man i love 7. love for sale 8. just one of those things 9. summertime 10. too darn hot 11. lorelei 12. mack the knife 13. how high the moon?
        Verdi: Don Carlo
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        ASIN: B000002SDX
        Release Date: 1990-10-25

        Tracks:

        1. Don Carlo: Act 1: Scene 1: Carlo il sommo Imperatore (Coro, Un frate)
        2. Don Carlo: Act 1: Scene 1: Io l'ho perduta! (Carlo)
        3. Don Carlo: Act 1: Scene 1: Il duolo della terra (Un frate, Carlo)
        4. Don Carlo: Act 1: Scene 1: E lui! desso! l'Infante! (Rodrigo, Carlo)
        5. Don Carlo: Act 1: Scene 1: Ascolta! Le porte dell'asil s'apron gia (Rodrigo, Carlo)
        6. Don Carlo: Act 1: Scene 1: Dio, che nell'alma infondere amor (Coro, Un frate, Rodrigo, Carlo)
        7. Don Carlo: Act 1: Scene 2: Scene 2: Sotto ai folti,immensi abeti (Coro di Dame, Tebaldo)
        8. Don Carlo: Act 1: Scene 2: Tra queste mura pie la Regina (Eboli, Coro di Dame)
        9. Don Carlo: Act 1: Scene 2: Nei giardin del bello (Eboli, Tebaldo, Coro di Dame)
        10. Don Carlo: Act 1: Scene 2: La Regina! (Coro di Dame, Eboli, Elisabetta, Tebaldo, Rodrigo)
        11. Don Carlo: Act 1: Scene 2: Che mai si fa nel suol francese (Eboli, Rodrigo, Elisabetta)
        12. Don Carlo: Act 1: Scene 2: Carlo ch'e sol il nostro amore (Eboli, Rodrigo, Elisabetta)
        13. Don Carlo: Act 1: Scene 2: lo vengo a domandar (Carlo, Elisabetta)
        14. Don Carlo: Act 1: Scene 2: Il Re!... Perche sola e la Regina? (Tebaldo, Filippo, Coro)
        15. Don Carlo: Act 1: Scene 2: Non pianger, mia compagna (Elisabetta, Rodrigo, Coro, Filippo)
        16. Don Carlo: Act 1: Scene 2: Restate! Presso alla mia persona (
        17. Don Carlo: Act 1: Scene 2: O Signor, di Fiandra arrivo
        18. Don Carlo: Act 1: Scene 2: Quest'e la pace che voi date al mondo?
        19. Don Carlo: Act 1: Scene 2: Oso lo sguardo tuo penetrar il mio soglio (Filippo, Rodrigo)

        Tracks:

        1. Don Carlo: Act 2: Scene 1: A mezzanotte, ai giardin della Regina (Carlo, Eboli, Rodrigo)
        2. Don Carlo: Act 2: Scene 1: Ed io, che tremava al suo aspetto! (Carlo, Eboli, Rodrigo)
        3. Don Carlo: Act 2: Scene 2: spuntato ecco il di d'esultanza (Coro)
        4. Don Carlo: Act 2: Scene 2: Corteo reale, Spuntato ecco il di d'esultanza (Coro)
        5. Don Carlo: Act 2: Scene 2: Or la porta s'apra del tempio! (Un araldo, reale, Coro)
        6. Don Carlo: Act 2: Scene 2: Nel posar sul mio capo la corona (Filippo, Coro, Elisabetta, Rodrogo, Carlo, Tebaldo)
        7. Don Carlo: Act 2: Scene 2: Sir! egli e tempo ch'io viva!! (Carlo, Filippo, Elisabetta, Rodrigo)
        8. Don Carlo: Act 2: Scene 2: O ciel! Tu! Rodrigo! (Carlo, Coro, Eboli, Filippo, Un voce dal cielo)
        9. Don Carlo: Act3: Scene1: Ella giammai m'amo! (Filippo)
        10. Don Carlo: Act3: Scene1: Il Grand'Inquisitor! (Il Conte di Lema, L' Inquisitore, Filippo)
        11. Don Carlo: Act3: Scene1: Giustizia, giustizia, Sire! (Elisabetta, Filippo)
        12. Don Carlo: Act3: Scene1: Ardita troppo voi favellate! (Filippo, Elisabetta, Eboli, Rodrigo)
        13. Don Carlo: Act3: Scene1: Ah! sii maledetto, sospetto fatale (Filippo, Eboli, Rodrigo, Elisabetta)
        14. Don Carlo: Act3: Scene1: Pieta! Pieta! perdon! (Eboli, Elisabetta)
        15. Don Carlo: Act3: Scene1: O don fatale, o don crudel (Eboli)

        Tracks:

        1. Don Carlo: Act 3: Scene 2: Son io, mio Carlo (Rodrigo, Carlo)
        2. Don Carlo: Act 3: Scene 2: Per me giunto e il di supremo (Rodrigo)
        3. Don Carlo: Act 3: Scene 2: Io morro ma lieto in core (Rodrogo, Carlo)
        4. Don Carlo: Act 3: Scene 2: Mio Carlo, a te la spada io rendo (Filippo, Carlo, Coro, Il Conte di Lema, Eboli)
        5. Don Carlo: Act 4: Tu che le vanita (Elisabetta)
        6. Don Carlo: Act 4: E dessa!...Un detto, un sol (Carlo, Elisabetta)
        7. Don Carlo: Act 4: Ma lassu ci vedremo (Elisabetta, Carlo, Filippo, L 'Inquisitore, Un frate, Coro)

        Customer Reviews:

        4 out of 5 stars If you had to have just one..........2007-07-11

        It is almost impossible for an opera collector to own only one recording of Verdi's tragedy Don Carlo. The Carlo Maria Giulini rendering of the five-act Italian version with Plácido Domingo, Montserrat Caballé, Ruggero Raimondi, and Sherrill Milnes is a fine, panoramic work from EMI; Sir Georg Solti produced a similar recording for Decca with Carlo Bergonzi, Renata Tebaldi, Nicolai Ghiaurov, and Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau. However, this 1979 recording of the four-act Italian version with Herbert von Karajan at the helm of the Berlin Philharmonic is worth notice, if only for the wondrous cast.

        Don Carlo, like most Verdi tenor roles, may be more appropriate for a larger voice. José Carreras was Karajan's favorite tenor of his later period and this same favoritism which led Carreras to a lukewarm performance as Radamès also produced this hearty and dramatically compelling depiction of the doomed Spanish Infante. He is appropriately agitated and distressed during his Act I remembrance ("Io l'ho perduta!") and is thrillingly ecstatic in his Act II duet with Baltsa ("`A mezzanotte, ai giardin della Regina'" ... "Ciel! Non è la Regina!"). Karajan once remarked that if he had been born a singer, he would have been born Mirella Freni. Her couplings with Karajan crafted masterful performances of Mimì, Madama Butterfly, Aida, and Desdemona, and this performance as Elisabetta di Valois is no less miraculous. Freni is a veritable dove during her tortured Act IV aria "Tu che le vanità" and the glum closing duet "Ma lassù ci vedremo" with Carreras (who is here, for the first time in the entire recording, somewhat fatigued and withdrawn).

        Agnes Baltsa is, for obvious reasons, not as appropriate for the role of the exotic Princess Eboli as Shirley Verrett or Grace Bumbry. Nonetheless, the Greek diva provides a sensuous performance as the deceived courtesan; she always boasted an electrically-charged collaboration with Karajan at the helm, as is audible by her ravenous performance of the "Song of the Veil." Piero Cappuccilli gives one of his most excellent performances as Rodrigo, Marchese di Posa, and he easily bests Eberhard Wächter, Sherrill Milnes, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, and even Tito Gobbi. He harmonizes pleasurably with Carreras in their Act I duet ("Dio, che nell'alma infondere amor"), and is also excellent with Freni and Baltsa in the delightful, Verdian trio ("Che mai si fa nel suol francese" ... "Carlo ch'è sol il nostro amore"); however, he is most effective with Ghiaurov in Act II ("O Signor, di Fiandra arrivo") and in his impassioned Act III aria "Per me giunto è il dì supremo."

        Nicolai Ghiaurov gives a disappointingly restrained performance as Filippo II. He is not the Spanish tyrant of his younger days; he is regretful and stricken with an ineffable fear of loneliness and death. He is a sad Filippo, rather than a thunderous one. Karajan's rather quick pacing also forces Ghiaurov to sound winded, especially during the Act II scene before the crowd ("Nel posar sul mio capo la corona"). The archetypal Verdi aria "Ella giammai m'amo" also suffers from a hasty tempo and Ghiaurov's implacable unwillingness to commit.

        However, Ruggero Raimondi gives a memorable performance as the Grand Inquisitor. Raimondi is no Martti Talvela, thus he is not as ferocious and barbaric as the greatest Inquisitor-General. He is slimily deceitful and uses his slithery bass-baritone voice to project a decrepit old zealot. This coincides dramatically with Ghiaurov's perplexed, defeated old Filippo. Their duet ("Son io dinanzi al Re?"..."Nell'ispano suol") may not be as explosive as others', but it is claustrophobically constricted, and it produces an air of frenzied tension. Nonetheless, it would have been appropriate, given the time of the recording, for Ghiaurov and Raimondi to switch roles. (This was accomplished successfully with Claudio Abbado's subsequent recording of the five-act French version of the opera, with Plácido Domingo, Katia Ricciarelli, Lucia Valentini Terrani, and Leo Nucci.)

        José van Dam produces a spine-tingling air of unease as the ghoulish Friar in Act I and Act IV. His performance in the former ("Ei voleva regnare sul mondo") seems to diffuse out of the whispers of the chorus. His closing lines during the explosive Act IV finale ("Il duolo della terra") are accentuated by three soul-shattering eruptions from the gong, a tribute to Karajan's meticulous eye for detail. Edita Gruberova provides a sweet sound for the tiny role of the page, Tebaldo. A Königin der Nacht in such a minor role provides little more than marquee value; this is hammy casting at its finest. Barbara Hendricks, much like Gruberova, provides superstar quality to a role generally left for smaller voices; the divine soprano is gorgeous as the soaring Voice from Heaven.

        The recording's major flaw is the sound quality. The majestic choruses of the opera are rarely present or majestic. The charming chorus of the Spanish noblewomen in the garden ("Sotto ai folti, immensi abeti"); the opening of Act II with the populace of Madrid ("Spuntato ecco ildi d'estultanza"); and the following hisses of the monks of the Inquisition ("Il dì spuntò, dì del terrore") are almost inaudible over the orchestra. (One cannot be certain whether the poor mastering of Walter Hagen-Groll or the egotism of Karajan is to blame.) However, this is a minor hindrance to an otherwise superb and extremely atmospheric recording.

        5 out of 5 stars A Stunningly Dramatic Don Carlo.......2005-11-16

        This 1970's recording serves a high-quality alternative to the far more popular EMI Legendary Recording conducted by Carlo Maria Giulini and starring Placido Domingo, Montserrat Caballe, Ruggero Raimondi, Sherill Milnes and Shirley Verrett, which is doubtless the most beautifully sung. This recording, however, is not only virtuosically sung but moreover dramatically rendered. This is the revised Italian version and the singers are in top shape and captured in their prime. It stars tenor Jose Carreras as the eponymous Spanish hero (and it helps that Jose is himself a Spaniard), the beautiful Italian lyric soprano Mirella Freni as the Queen Elisabeth Di Valois, dramatic mezzo soprano Agnes Baltsa as her rival Princess Eboli, the great bass Nicolai Ghiurov as the Inquisitor, baritone Piero Cappuccilli as King Phillip, and in minor roles Jose Van Dam and Edita Gruberova. It's an all-star cast folks! And each contribute individual greatness to this most dramatic of all Don Carlos recordings.

        Rather than going on and on I will try to cut to the chase by pointing out the highlights. First of all, Jose Carreras' Don Carlo is an entirely different animal from Placido Domingo's. Domingo sings with utmost confidence. His is a secure and sensuous voice. Carreras, on the other hand, adds a new dimension to the character- passion masking his true insecurity. Carrerras was a modest man and his singing depicts heroes that are genuinely heroic but who struggle against themselves to believe in their own potential. His voice, is of course, perfectly suited to the Verdi music. Carreras is especially striking in the following scenas - Act 1's "Dio che ne'll alma" and his Fontainebleau Scene, his duets with Rodrigo are terrific, and the final act is spiritually uplifting. If only they had cast Katia Ricciarelli as Queen Elisabeth Di Valois, for her voice was gorgeous next to Carrreras' own tenor voce! Ricciarelli/Carrerras duets were nectars of the gods because these two were lovers and the music they make was passionate and inspirational. But I'm a fan of Mirella Freni and here she is singing a role that suits her like a glove. It is a lyric-spinto role but since she is a full lyric soprano without the shrill of coloratura sopranos or the growliness of a mezzo soprano. But the tessitura of the role presents no difficulty for her and she is a far better Elisabeth Di Valois than Tosca. This is her best work as far as singing a dramatic role. She is gorgeous in her Fountainebleau Scene, her duets with Carreras and her parts in ensembles and of course her "Tu Che La Vanita". Agnes Baltsa is a supremely dramatic Eboli, with a tigress-like demeanor, though she lacks the sexiness that such mezzos as Grace Bumbry and Shirley Verrett possessed. Baltsa makes up for this by singing a thrilling rendition of "O Don Fatale". Jose Van Dam and Edita Gruberova sing too beautifully for their minor parts. Van Dam's deep but character-driven bass voice is wonderful to hear on record and Gruberova's high coloratura voice is angelic. Piero Cappuccilli as the King is a revelation, and he sings this regal role with aplomb and I dare say much better than Sherill Milnes.
        Terrific sound, awesome and electrifying singing and superbly performed music from the orchestral forces.Enough said! This is a Don Carlo that cannot be passed up.



        5 out of 5 stars Don Carlo - my first love.......2005-09-21

        Don Carlo was actually my first encounter with opera ever. I heard José Carreras in "West Side Story" and was mesmerized by his voice. At that point I wasn't into opera, but I was so taken by his voice that as long as I could hear him sing it wouldn't matter what he was singing. So I went to the public library and asked for "anything that features José Carreras" and they came up with this Don Carlo recording.

        I've heard people saying that they would not use Don Carlo as an introduction into opera - probably because it's a fairly long opera. To me that didn't matter the least. The longer the opera, the more I would hear of this fantastic voice. In the beginning I was stupid enough to think that I would just skip the arias not sung by Carreras.....!!?! But what happened was that I was so intrigued by the story and the voices that I listened straight through the entire opera several times. And at the same time I was also introduced to some of the finest opera singers in the world.

        I just love Agnes Baltsa in the role as princess Eboli. The scene with Don Carlo in the queen's garden is wonderful. Her fury when she discovers that Don Carlo is in love with the queen instead of her (as she herself believed) is priceless. She's also giving us a fiery rendition of "O Don fatale".

        The now late Piero Cappuccilli is a fantastic Rodrigo and one of my favourite opera singers. He possessed a very beautiful baritone and the scene where he visits Don Carlo in prison and also his death scene are very moving. His aria "Per me giunto e il di supreme" is beautiful beyond words. I'm almost expecting to hearing shouts of "bravo" and a round of applause after his rendition of this aria.

        The wonderful basso Nicolai Ghaurov is really in command here. He's a king I personally wouldn't mess with.

        Ruggero Raimondi is another favourite opera singer and he doesn't disappoint me here either. Always capable of spreading fear with his beautiful voice he is just perfect as the inquisitor.

        Mirella Freni is a singer that I've come to like more and more. I prefer singers that are capable of involvement and emotion instead of just having a big voice. Freni gives a solid and moving performance throughout the entire opera. And her voice blends very well with Carreras's.

        Carreras is perfect as Don Carlo if you ask me. He must be the sweetest sounding Don Carlo ever. In my opinion it's not enough singing the arias in this particular opera on full blast. The most important thing isn't how loud they can sing, but what they're doing with their voices; how capable they are of communicating with the listener, evoking emotions. In that respect José Carreras is unsurpassed. He's the "king of emotions" and he's pouring all his passion into this performance. The final aria "Ma lassu ci vedremo" with Carreras and Freni is a show-stopper; it's divine and almost sensual sounding. Just listen to Carreras' soft notes in this aria; out of this world and not to mention heart wrenching. It's those kind of notes (which he masters to the degree of perfection) that's destined to sending shivers down your spine and/or bring you to tears.

        I love the conducting of Karajan. He creates great drama when needed, but when it comes to the scenes between the lovers no one can create such sweet and intimate moments in the music as he did.

        Don Carlo was my first love in opera and so he holds a special place in my heart. In my opinion he is most definitely worth 5 stars.

        5 out of 5 stars The most ravishing Don Carlo.......2004-03-19

        Others may dislike von Karajan's splendid recording of "Don Carlo" but I'm AWED. Carreras sounds FLAWLESS and passionate, Freni sounds regal as Elisabetta, Cappuccilli has never been surpassed as Posa and Ghiaurov rules as Filippo! ESSENTIAL!

        5 out of 5 stars Viva Verdi!.......2003-04-17

        Wow, this is incredible. Always a fan of Karajan in opera, this one leaves me speachless. He conducts with such sweep and passion that his performance is worth hear alone! Baltsa is great as Eboli, though I prefer Lucia Valentini-Terreni's Veil Song to Baltsa.....she just sounds flat on some of her high notes. However, this is not an important part of Eboli's characterization. The rest is great!
        Carreras is at his best as Carlo, only occasionally forcing his sweet tone. He is very sympathetic!
        Freni is simply bliss as Elisabetta. She sings with dramatic strength and sincerity. I love it. The final duet will leave you in tears!
        Ghiaurov is, predictably, without peer in the role of Philip. This is a set to enjoy and love.
        Lauri-Volpi sings Verdi
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        • A LEGENDARY TENOR IN GREAT VERDIAN ROLES
        Lauri-Volpi sings Verdi

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        ASIN: B0000037KB
        Release Date: 1992-12-02

        Tracks:

        1. Luisa Miller: Quando Le Sere Al Placido - Giacomo Lauri-Volpi
        2. Rigoletto: Ella Mi Fu Rapita...Parmi Veder Le Lagrime - Giacomo Lauri-Volpi
        3. La Forza Del Destino: Solenne In Quest' Ora - Giacomo Lauri-Volpi/Gino Bechi
        4. La Forza Del Destino: Invano Alvaro...Le Minaccie, I Fieri Accenti - Giacomo Lauri-Volpi
        5. Aida: The Nile Scene, Act Three, Complete: O Tu Che Sei D' Osiride...Vieni D' Iside Al Tempio - Giacomo Lauri-Volpi/Luigi Manfrini/Irene Minghini-Cattaneo/Elisabeth Rethberg/Giuseppe De Luca/...
        6. Aida: The Nile Scene, Act Three, Complete: O Tu Che Sei D' Osiride...Vieni D' Iside Al Tempio - Giacomo Lauri-Volpi/Luigi Manfrini/Irene Minghini-Cattaneo/Elisabeth Rethberg/Giuseppe De Luca/...
        7. Aida: The Nile Scene, Act Three, Complete: Qui Radames Verra!...O Patria Mia - Giacomo Lauri-Volpi/Luigi Manfrini/Irene Minghini-Cattaneo/Elisabeth Rethberg/Giuseppe De Luca/...
        8. Aida: The Nile Scene, Act Three, Complete: Qui Radames Verra!...O Patria Mia - Giacomo Lauri-Volpi/Luigi Manfrini/Irene Minghini-Cattaneo/Elisabeth Rethberg/Giuseppe De Luca/...
        9. Aida: The Nile Scene, Act Three, Complete: Ciel! Mio Padre...Rivedrai Le Foreste Imbalsamate - Giacomo Lauri-Volpi/Luigi Manfrini/Irene Minghini-Cattaneo/Elisabeth Rethberg/Giuseppe De Luca/...
        10. Aida: The Nile Scene, Act Three, Complete: Ciel! mio padre...Rivedrai Le Foreste Imbalsamate - Giacomo Lauri-Volpi/Luigi Manfrini/Irene Minghini-Cattaneo/Elisabeth Rethberg/Giuseppe De Luca/...
        11. Aida: The Nile Scene, Act Three, Complete: Pur Ti Riveggo, Mia Dolce Aida...Nel Fiero Anelito Di... - Giacomo Lauri-Volpi/Luigi Manfrini/Irene Minghini-Cattaneo/Elisabeth Rethberg/Giuseppe De Luca/...
        12. Aida: The Nile Scene, Act Three, Complete: Pur Ti Riveggo, Mia Dolce Aida...Nel Fiero Anelito Di... - Giacomo Lauri-Volpi/Luigi Manfrini/Irene Minghini-Cattaneo/Elisabeth Rethberg/Giuseppe De Luca/...
        13. Aida: The Nile Scene, Act Three, Complete: Fuggiam Gli Ardori Inospiti...La Tra Foreste Vergini - Giacomo Lauri-Volpi/Luigi Manfrini/Irene Minghini-Cattaneo/Elisabeth Rethberg/Giuseppe De Luca/...
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        15. Otello: Esultate! - Giacomo Lauri-Volpi
        16. Otello: Gia Nella Notte...Ed Io Vedea - Giacomo Lauri-Volpi/Maria Caniglia
        17. Otello: Ora E Per Sempre - Giacomo Lauri-Volpi
        18. Otello: Si, Pel Ciel Marmoreo Giuro! - Giacomo Lauri-Volpi/Marco Basiola
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        20. Otello: Niun Mi Tema - Giacomo Lauri-Volpi

        Customer Reviews:

        5 out of 5 stars A LEGENDARY TENOR IN GREAT VERDIAN ROLES.......2001-05-07

        This stupendous CD provides 78 minutes of glorious singing by Giacomo Lauri-Volpi in formidable company. His partners, Elisabeth Rethberg, Giuseppe De Luca, Maria Caniglia , Gino Bechi and Mario Basiola (his old buddy at the Santa Cecilia academy in Rome) are legendary operatic stars on their own.

        The CD operatic excerpts include demanding tenor roles such as Alvaro (Forza), Radames (Aida) and Otello (Otello). Giacomo Lauri-Volpi comes out with sublime artistry and heroism.

        For me, he is the greatest Italian tenor to grace the operatic stage. This is a tall statement. He emitted exquisite and unequalled "mezza voce" notes. He used his magnificent lirico-spinto armour to sing verismo operas. In Verdi, he resorted to bel canto, lyric passion and a powerful upper register. Coupled to sublime artistry and "full grasp of the composer's musical intentions", they define eternal greatness.

        The CD is an admirable record of his voice extraordinary range. In !"Quando le sere al placido" (Luisa Miller) and "Ella mi fu rapita" (Rigoletto) I revelled the solidly anchored bel canto technique and, at full throttle, the fioriture are all there. I am not a fan of "Forza" but, hearing the splendid duet of Lauri-Volpi and Bechi in " Solenne in quest'ora" and "Invano Alvaro...", I discovered new dramatic values in the score.

        The great Nile scene from Aida is presented in its entirety. The arias were recorded at different times between 1927 and 1930. Yet, the masterful transfer by Nimbus was so coherent that the whole act is beautifully balanced. Rethberg , Lauri-Volpi and De Luca are transcendental in their singing. In "Io sono disonorato" and the final phrase of the act "O sacerdote, io resto a te", Lauri-Volpi sustains a top note which has unique timbre and resonance. In comparison, Martinelli, Pertile, more recently Pavarotti, Corelli and Del Monaco top note is simply volume.

        The six excerpts from Otello recorded in 1941 are! the icing on the sumptuous cake. Lauri-Volpi shows his sublime artistry, dramatic phrasing and superb clarity (I should know, being my mother-tongue) in all the arias. It is no wonder that he has been hailed his generation's finest Otello. I particularly liked his thrilling "Si, pel ciel marmoreo giuro!", the oath-taking duet with Iago. This is the crown of the stupendous CD and a memorable treat to all "Otello" fans.
        Mack the Knife: Ella in Berlin
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          Mack the Knife: Ella in Berlin
          Ella Fitzgerald
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          Japanese remastered reissue of the legendary vocalist's 1960 album, packaged in a limited edition miniature LP sleeve. Verve. 2004.

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          Mack the Knife: Ella in Berlin
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            Mack the Knife: Ella in Berlin
            Ella Fitzgerald
            Manufacturer: Polygram Records
            ProductGroup: Music
            Binding: Audio CD

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            1. Gone with the Wind
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