0028948413980

Opera Gala - 20CD Box Set

Bonynge/ Fistoulari/ Downes/ Knappertsbusch

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Format: 20CD

Cat No: ELQ4841398

Release Date:  04 December 2020

Label:  Australian Eloquence

Packaging Type:  Box Set

No of Units:  20

Barcode:  0028948413980

Genres:  Classical  Opera  

  • Description

    From Adam to Zandonai, from 1954 to 1996, 20 CDs made up of no less than 28 Decca opera recordings, most of them recorded as highlights albums, many long unavailable, newly remastered and all featuring the greatest singers of their age.

    In bygone years, before 24/7 streaming, recorded music was less readily available than it is now. Complete opera sets were an expensive luxury; yet opera, and singers, still captured the classical music public’s imagination like no other genre. The advent of LP allowed for up to an hour’s highlights from a stage-work, including the most popular arias and numbers, to be issued in a single, cost-effective product. Listeners who baulked at the cost of Solti’s Ring cycle could nevertheless acquire Birgit Nilsson singing the Immolation Scene on one side the climactic scene of Salome on the other. But with John Pritchard in charge she also recorded a sequence of scenes from Verdi’s Aida in 1963, and four years earlier the first-act scena from Tristan with Grace Hoffman as Brangäne and Knappertsbusch in Vienna.

    Many of these ‘highlights only’ recordings have fallen from currency, but now we can all relive the pleasures of Regina Resnik’s Mistress Quickly and Luigi Alva’s Fenton (excerpts from Falstaff, 1963) and Marilyn Horne’s first recorded Carmen (with her husband Henry Lewis, 1970). A sequence of rare Baroque operas features the most husband-and-wife team of all, Richard Bonynge and Joan Sutherland, in vocally spectacular excerpts from operas by Bononcini, Graun and Handel; Monica Sinclair’s ‘Si spietata’ from Giulio Cesare is an astonishing piece of Baroque virtuosity. Meanwhile single-act operas (notably Cimarosa’s Il Maestro di capella with Fernando Corena, 1960) Wolf-Ferrari’s Il segreto di Susanna, 1976, directed by Lamberto Gardelli) and single acts of Wagner (the first and third acts of Die Walkure in Vienna, 1957) enjoyed all the attention to engineering and dramatic effect for which Decca’s production team was famous.

    Further highlights albums functioned as artist showcases: for the superb Greek-French mezzo Irma Kolassi in Berlioz and Massenet’s Werther; Horne again in rare Rossini; and Lisa della Casa reprising her most notable Strauss heroines. The booklet of this uniquely compiled new set includes a new essay by Andrew Dalton on the history of opera highlights on disc as well as many treasurable artist and session photos: Resnik and her luggage, Nilsson and her Valkyrie’s steed, Sutherland and her son in full cowboy rig.

    ‘Lisa della Casa is an enchanting Arabella whose voice blends ideally with the no less clear but harder-grained soprano of Hilde Gueden.’ The Record Guide, 1955 (Strauss, Arabella)

    ‘This release’s chief attraction – apart from its excellent sound – is [Corena’s] splendid performance of the Cimarosa intermezzo, easily the best on records.’ High Fidelity, April 1961 (Cimarosa, Il Maestro di capella)

    ‘I recommend this delightful disc enthusiastically to all who enjoy Viennese operetta.’ Gramophone, December 1961 (Kalman, Grafin Mariza)

    ‘A fascinating disc … A pure, heroic style is what [Nilsson] Nilsson gives us on this record. The many exposed notes have a ping about them, and once tenses with excitement at the accuracy.’ Gramophone, October 1963 (Verdi, Aida)

    ‘Everything that sounds a bit contrived in Evans’s portrayal [of Falstaff] sounds natural in Corena’s; there is more bubbling fun, more bite, more elegance in the pointing of words… This sounds like a lovable. genuinely funny Sir John ... these passages play well even out of context.’ High Fidelity, March 1964 (Verdi, Falstaff)

    ‘The result is far more spectacular and exciting Handel than one is used to hearing.’ Stereo Review, April 1965 (Handel, Giulio Cesare)

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. ADOLPHE ADAM: Le Toreador

      Disc 2

      • 1. HECTOR BERLIOZ: La Damnation De Faust, Op. 24 (excerpts)
      • 6. JULES MASSENET: Werther (excerpts)

      Disc 3

      • 1. GEORGES BIZET: Carmen (excerpts)
      • 8. Les Pecheurs De Perles (excerpts)
      • 11. CHARLES GOUNOD: Mireille (excerpts)

      Disc 4

      • 1. ARRIGO BOITO: Mefistofele (excerpts)

      Disc 5

      • 1. GIOVANNI BONONCINI: Griselda (excerpts)

      Disc 6

      • 1. CARL HEINRICH GRAUN: Montezuma (excerpts)

      Disc 7

      • 1. GEORGE FRIDERIC HANDEL: Giulio Cesare, HWV 17 (excerpts)

      Disc 8

      • 1. EMMERICH KALMAN: Grafin Mariza (excerpts)

      Disc 9

      • 1. FRANZ LEHAR: The Merry Widow (excerpts)

      Disc 10

      • 1. GIOACHINO ROSSINI: Le Siege De Corinthe (excerpts)
      • 3. La Donna Del Lago (excerpts)

      Disc 11

      • 1. RICHARD STRAUSS: Arabella 1: Er Ist Der Richtige Nicht Fur Mich!
      • 2. Das War Sehr Gut, Mandryka (Final Scene)
      • 3. Der Richtige – So Hab Ich Still Zu Mir Gesagt
      • 4. Capriccio: Closing Scene
      • 9. Ariadne Auf Naxos- Es Gibt Ein Reich
      • 10. Grossmächtige Prinzessin
      • 11. MOZART: Mia Speranza Adorate … Ah, Non Sai Qual Pena, KV 416

      Disc 12

      • 1. RICHARD STRAUSS: Der Rosenkavalier (excerpts)

      Disc 13

      • 1. GIUSEPPE VERDI: Aida

      Disc 14

      • 1. GIUSEPPE VERDI: Falstaff
      • 8. DOMENICO CIMAROSA: Il Maestro Di Cappella

      Disc 15

      • 1. RICHARD WAGNER: Die Walkure (Act I)

      Disc 16

      • 1. RICHARD WAGNER: Die Walkure (Act III)

      Disc 17

      • 1. RICHARD WAGNER: Die Walkure - Siegmund! Sieh Auf Mich (Todesverkündigung)
      • 2. Gotterdammerung: Prologue: Dawn And Siegfried’s Rhine Journey
      • 3. Siegfried’s Funeral March
      • 4. Tristan Und Isolde (excerpts)

      Disc 18

      • 1. RICHARD STRAUSS: Salome
      • 5. RICHARD WAGNER: Gotterdammerung (excerpts)

      Disc 19

      • 1. ERMANNO WOLF-FERRARI: Il Segreto Di Susanna

      Disc 20

      • 1. RICCARDO ZANDONAI: Francesca Da Rimini (excerpts)