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Montemezzi: L'amore dei tre re -- Montemezzi, Pinza, Met Opera (1941)
Italo Montemezzi (1875-1952)L'amore dei tre reOpera in three acts with libretto by Sem Benelli (1877-1949)Ezio Pinza (Archibaldo), Richard Bonelli (Manfredo)Grace Moore (Fiora), Charles Kullman (Avito)Metropolitan Opera Orchestra & Chorus; dir: Italo MontemezziRecorded 15 February 1941, New YorkBonus - Pinza rarities:-arias (Mozart, Donizetti, Gounod, Verdi, Handel)-interviewGuild (2003) GHCD 2232/5 AAD mono 2 CDs (out of print)Ripped, scanned, and contributed by Wagnay EAC rip [flac, cue, logs, scans]316 MB1fichier https://1fichier.com/?q6g4ui2ksm6asezvfuwzWeTransfer (for 7 days) https://we.tl/t-NwGROiRMcL
2018-01-02 21:12:00
Thielemann swings ! Silvesterkonzert Dresden
[…] lead to evil things ?The Dresden Staatskapelle musicians morphed into dance band for fox trots, setting the mood for songs by Werner Richard Heymann, two from Die Drei von der Tankstelle (1930). The songs have an almost Schlager-like gaiety. Saxophones and guitars turned the Staatskapelle into jazzband, with Daniel Behle hamming up stylishly in top hat and tails. A moment for contemplation, though, with melancholy torch songs by Michael Jary, sensitively sung by Elisabeth Kullman. Jary was a jazz musician, a genre the Nazis despised, but managed to scrape a living writing film scores for UFA. More songs by Mackeben , Friedrich Hollaender and Robert Stolz, "the luckiest man in the world" who made and lost several fortunes in the theatre. Winding up old, penniless and stateless in Paris, he was about to be imprisoned as an enemy alien, when he was saved by a beautiful 19-year-old heiress,who fell […]
2017-08-19 03:39:00
[…] with vigorous expansiveness : no surprise that Luciano Berio used it in Sinfonia as a metaphor for life and for the continuation of creative imagination. The BBCSO strings seemed to come alive : lissome playing, suggesting the fishes leaping out of water, their scales shining, unbothered by St Antonius's moralizing. "So there" shouted the timpani, for emphasis. Again, Oramo marked the sudden denouement, from which sprang the anthem O Röschen rot! Elisabeth Kullman's voice has a lovely, glowing timbre, well suited to expressing the light in Urlicht, for it is light that leads the soul onwards. The brass fanfare was bright, too, but also sombre and quirky, almost like primeval instruments from ancient times. Again the surging "footsteps", reinforced by lighter, dancing figures, before the fanfare returned. The searching string chords, and wailing brass might suggest mourning, but they also mark the beginning of […]
2017-01-13 14:00:57
The key to longevity: keep breathing!
Born on this day in 1887 singer, comedian, actress, and radio personality Sophie Tucker. Born on this day in 1898 baritone Carlo Tagliabue. //www.youtube.com/watch?v=zlxFrzlli5Q Born on this day in 1903 tenor Charles Kullman. //www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8U4eLwjpC8 Born on this day in 1904 stage designer Oliver Messel. //www.youtube.com/watch?v=l9PKvl-QS5I Happy 81st birthday baritone Renato Bruson. //www.youtube.com/watch?v=kKyUEM-R14o On this day in 1976 Sarah Caldwell became the first female conductor at the Met. //www.youtube.com/watch?v=OiUcbQe2byU
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