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Judith Howarth, Barry Banks, Katarina Karnéus, Riccardo Novaro, Graeme Broadbent, Aled Hall, Geoffrey Mitchell Choir, Philharmonia Orchestra, Stuart Stratford - Mercadante: I Normanni a Parigi (highlights) (2010) [Hi-Res]

Judith Howarth, Barry Banks, Katarina Karnéus, Riccardo Novaro, Graeme Broadbent, Aled Hall, Geoffrey Mitchell Choir, Philharmonia Orchestra, Stuart Stratford - Mercadante: I Normanni a Parigi (highlights) (2010) [Hi-Res]
  • Title: Mercadante: I Normanni a Parigi (highlights)
  • Year Of Release: 2010
  • Label: Opera Rara
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: flac lossless / flac 24bits - 44.1kHz +Booklet
  • Total Time: 01:17:08
  • Total Size: 342 / 687 mb
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Tracklist

01. I normanni a Parigi, Act 1: "Una Reggent debole" (Chorus, Ebbone, Tebaldo, Berta, Odone, Osvino)
02. I normanni a Parigi, Act 1: "Tu lo volesti" (Berta, Osvino)
03. I normanni a Parigi, Act 1: "Cielo, non v'ha fra gli uomini" (Osvino, Berta)
04. I normanni a Parigi, Act 1: "Regina!! ... ancor ti supplico" (Osvino, Berta)
05. I normanni a Parigi, Act 1: "Tergi le amare" (Berta, Osvino, Ordamante, Chorus, Oddone, Tebaldo)
06. I normanni a Parigi, Act 3: "Ah! mai non fia" (Odone)
07. I normanni a Parigi, Act 3: "Prendi tu la spada mia" (Odone, Ebbone, Tebaldo, Chorus)
08. I normanni a Parigi, Act 3: "Custodito in carcer cia" (Chorus)
09. I normanni a Parigi, Act 3: "Se dar fede a' miei nemici" (Odone, Tebaldo, Chorus, Osvino)
10. I normanni a Parigi, Act 3: "Una preghiera ascolta" (Osvino, Odone)
11. I normanni a Parigi, Act 3: "Conte, l'onor to e reso" (Tebaldo, Chorus, Osvino, Berta)
12. I normanni a Parigi, Act 3: "Che tento? che spero?" (Berta, Osvino, Odone)
13. I normanni a Parigi, Act 3: "Francesi ... ascoltate ..." (Berta, Tebaldo, Chorus, Ebbone, Odone, Berta, Osvino)
14. I normanni a Parigi, Act 3: "Vieni, Osvino, sol puo la vittoria" (Berta, Odone, Chorus)
15. I normanni a Parigi, Act 4: Buresca
16. I normanni a Parigi, Act 4: "Ove fuggo? e perche?" (Ordamante, Beta)
17. I normanni a Parigi, Act 4: "Rigetti il cielo" (Ordamante, Berta)
18. I normanni a Parigi, Act 4: "Io t'amai m'offriva Osvino" (Ordamante, Berta)
19. I normanni a Parigi, Act 4: "Io ti lascio, e al con non oso" (Ordamante, Berta)
20. I normanni a Parigi, Act 4: "Giunge alcun. Ah! fuggi!" (Berta, Ordamante, Ebbone, Odone, Osvino)
21. I normanni a Parigi, Act 4: "Ul tuo sangue a me recasti!" (Berta, All, Ordamante)
22. I normanni a Parigi, Act 4: "Ah! non mai ... si ria non sono ..." (Berta)
23. I normanni a Parigi, Act 4: "Chi serbar puo asciutto il ciglio" (All, Berta)

Judith Howarth, Barry Banks, Katarina Karnéus, Riccardo Novaro, Graeme Broadbent, Aled Hall, Geoffrey Mitchell Choir, Philharmonia Orchestra, Stuart Stratford - Mercadante: I Normanni a Parigi (highlights) (2010) [Hi-Res]


Opera Rara continues to explore the fascinating figure of Saverio Mercadante with this world premiere recording of substantial highlights from I Normanni a Parigi, written for Turin in 1832. With Rossini in retirement, Mercadante was then in competition with Bellini and Donizetti for the crown of Italian opera. As this work demonstrates, he was easily in the running. Mercadante expert Michael Rose describes it as ‘one of the highlights of this period’, scoring ‘a triumph’ at its premiere before circulating widely. The libretto (by Felice Romani, the finest practitioner of the art in his day) is set in Paris, following the death of the mighty King Charlemagne, with the city threatened and eventually besieged by Norman invaders. The complex plot centres on Charlemagne’s widow, Berta (sung by Judith Howarth), who was previously secretly married to Ordamante (Riccardo Novaro) in a relationship that produced her equally secret son, Osvino (Katarina Karnéus), now guarded by the loyal Odone (Barry Banks). When Ordamante leads the Normans against the Carolingian forces, father and son are pitted against each other, though the latter initially knows nothing of their relationship. The scene is set for personal and political drama of the highest order in this gripping drama from the heart of the bel canto repertoire.

This is the seventh opera in the Essential Opera Rara series and, once again, a vivid impression of the work is captured on a single disc, accompanied by a complete libretto and article by the eminent 19th century musical scholar, Jeremy Commons.


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