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Vicenzo Bellini La Sonnambula with Cesare Valletti Giuseppe Modesti Gabriella Carturan Teatro Alla Scala Milano Leonard Bernstein 1955 Umberto GiordanoAndrea Chénier with Mario Del Monaco Maria Amadini Aldo Protti Teatro Alla Scala Milano Antonino Votto 1955 Gaspare Spontini La Vestale with Franco Corelli Nicola Rossi-Lemeni Ebe Stignani Enzo Sordello Teatro Alla Scala Milano Antonino Votto 1954Giacomo Puccini Tosca with Tito Gobbi Renato Cioni David Wicks Royal Opera House London Carlo Felice Cillario 1964Gaetano Donizetti Poliuto with Franco Corelli Ettore Bastianini Nicola Zaccaria Teatro Alla Scala Milano Antonino Votto 1950 Vicenzo Bellini Il Pirata with Pier Miranda Ferraro Constantino Ego Glade Peterson Carnegie Hall New York Nicola Rescigno 1959 Giuseppe Verdi La Traviata with Alfredo Kraus Mario Sereni Laura Zanini Teatro Nacional De São Carlos Lisboa Franco Ghione 1958 Christoph Willibald von Gluck Ifigenia in Tauride with Dino Dondi Francesco […]
2021-01-26 19:25:30
The performance is from December 8, 1956. It was Callas' only Met radio broadcast, conducted with Fausto Cleva. She is joined onstage with Giuseppe Campora, Enzo Sordello, and Nicola Moscona. Last month, the public voted on which production they would like to see in the Saturday Matinee Broadcast. Listeners can tune into the Toll Brothers–Metropolitan […] The post appeared first on The World's Leading Classical Music News Source. Est 2009..
2016-05-13 16:00:23
[…] composer – and explains why Shakespeare, Herrick, Blake, Burns, Byron, Housman and De la Mare have been set so often; and why composers have tended to be put off by Donne’s metaphysical conceits, Browning’s convoluted syntax and Dante Gabriel Rossetti’s overly rich and cloying style. Rossetti could have learned a thing or two from his sister Christina, whose short lines and subtly varied rhythms have proved more popular with composers; and Tennyson’s remark about Browning’s Sordello was naughty but telling: he claimed that of its many thousands of lines, he could understand only two – the first (“Who will, may hear Sordello’s story told”) and the last (“Who would has heard Sordello’s story told”) – and that both were lies. Continue reading...
2015-08-07 13:30:41
[…] the body sinks into death, the essence of man is revealed. Man is a knot, a web, a mesh into which relationships are tied. Only those relationships matter.” — Antoine de Saint-Exupery, 1953 “…happiness is the highest good, being a realization and perfect practice of virtue, which some can attain, while others have little or none of it…” — Aristotle Any nose May ravage with impunity a rose. ~~ Robert Browning ~~ ~~ Sordello, Book vi ~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Well, it’s done. I can’t say exactly how it got that way; my involvement seemed to be rather peripheral. But, there it sits, with a bit of something in each section; I’ll make no claims of any sort as to the quality of any of it. I will, however, take this opportunity to make my escape, in the hopes I can figure out a way to get some […]
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