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Paavo Jarvi conducts
[…] 1999][digital download; flacs, cover and inlay scans - booklet sourced from internet]Recording venue: Konserthus, Stockholm, SwedenRecording engineer: Mike Hatch; Producer: David R MurrayJean Sibelius- Orchestral and Vocal Works:Since their first release by Virgin Classics, Erato issued these four discs as a boxed set in 2010. The first disc, Kullervo, was posted here on MIMIC back in 2020 but is included here again for completeness.Disc 101. - 05. Kullervo. Symphonic Poem, op.7 [78'29]Randi Stene- mezzo-soprano, Peter Mattei- baritone, Estonian National Male Choir, Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Paavo JarviVirgin Classics 545292-2 [recorded March 1997; first issued in 1997][Digital download; flacs, cover, and inlay scans - no booklet]Recording venue: Konserthuset, StockholmRecording engineer: Mike Hatch; Producer: David R MurrayDiscs 2 & 31.01 Nightride and Sunrise. Tone poem, op.55 [14'41]1.02 Luonnotar. Tone poem for soprano & orchestra, op.70 * [9'18]1.03 - 1.06 Lemminkainen Suite, op.22 [49'23]2.01 - 2.09 The Maiden in the Tower. […]
2023-05-06 14:16:33
* Notes * Director Ivo van Hove's debut production at The Met, Don Giovanni (ovation pictured), opened last night. The direction is sleek and contemporary, but best of all was baritone Peter Mattei in the title role. Essentially the set...
2022-11-04 22:02:00
This Don Carlo can fit in two CDs
Verdi DON CARLO, 03.11.22; c. Rizzi; Thomas, Buratto, Matochkina, Mattei, Groissböck, Relyea.I’ve gone to many, many evenings at the Met and elsewhere in the past decade (and we’ll get to those as winter approaches), but why not reignite these Diaries with last night’s relentlessly bombastic Don Carlo, featuring Maestro Carlo Rizzi, who doesn’t think this opera should be any longer than a Puccini evening. First question—as the four-act Italian version of Don Carlo is already a dark and gloomy affair without the Fontainebleau preface, do we really need David McVicar to lead us down to another one of his recycled crypts? Meanwhile, the stars of the evening were the boys! Günther Groissböck as Filippo, dashing and unexpectedly sympathetic, and Peter Mattei as Posa, as bright and unblemished a best friend/secret lover as you’ll ever want in your Royal Court. John Relyea’s Il Grande Inquisitore is forever a thrill, his scene with […]
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