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Giuseppe di Stefano - The Opera Singer (2008)

Giuseppe di Stefano - The Opera Singer (2008)
  • Title: Giuseppe di Stefano: The Opera Singer
  • Year Of Release: 2008
  • Label: Warner Classics
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 3:50:54
  • Total Size: 670 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Mignon (1989 Digital Remaster): Addio, Mignon (Act II)
02. Mignon (1989 Digital Remaster): Ah! non credevi tu (Act III)
03. Manon: Io son sol...Ah! dispar, vision (Act III) (1989 Remastered Version)
04. L' Arlesiana (1989 Digital Remaster): E la solita storia
05. La traviata: Lunge da lei...De' miei bollenti spiriti (Act II) (1989 Remastered Version)
06. Lucia di Lammermoor (1997 - Remaster), Act III, Scena seconda: Fra poco a me ricovero darà negletto avello (Edgardo)
07. Lucia di Lammermoor (1997 - Remaster), Act III, Scena seconda: Tu che a Dio spiegasti l'ali (Edgardo/Raimondo/Coro)
08. I Puritani (1997 - Remaster), Act III: Son già lontani (Arturo)
09. Cavalleria rusticana (1997 Digital Remaster): Intanto amici qua...Viva il vino spumeggiante
10. Mascagni: Cavalleria rusticana: "Mamma, quel vino è generoso" (Turiddu, Lucia, Santuzza, Una donna)
11. Tosca (1997 Digital Remaster), ACT 1: Recondita armonia
12. Tosca (1997 Digital Remaster), ACT 3: E lucevan le stelle
13. Madama Butterfly (1998 Digital Remaster): Dovunque al mondo (Act I)
14. Madama Butterfly (1998 Digital Remaster): Addio, fiorito asil (Act III)
15. Pagliacci (1997 Digital Remaster): Act 1: Recitar!....Vesti la giubba
16. La forza del destino (1989 Digital Remaster), Act 3: La vita è inferno ... O tu che in seno agli angeli
17. La fanciulla del West (1989 Digital Remaster): Una parola sola...Or son sei mesi (Act II)
18. La Fanciulla del West, '(The) Girl of the Golden West' (1989 Digital Remaster): Ch'ella mi creda libero
19. Gianni Schicchi (1989 Digital Remaster): Avete torto!...Firenze è come un albero
20. Turandot (1989 Digital Remaster): Non piangere, Liù!
21. Turandot (1989 Digital Remaster): Nessun dorma!
22. Rigoletto, Act I, Scene 1: Questa o quella (Duca)
23. Ella mi fu rapita!...Parmi veder le lagrime (Duca) from Rigoletto (1997 Remastered Version)
24. Rigoletto, Act III: La donna è mobile (Duca/Sparafucile/Rigoletto)
25. Il Trovatore (1997 - Remaster), Act III Scene Two: Ah si, ben mio, coll'essere io tuo (Manrico)
26. Il trovatore (1997 Digital Remaster): Di quella pira (Atto III)
27. Un Ballo in Maschera (1997 - Remaster), Act I, Scene 2: Di' tu se fedele (Riccardo/Coro)
28. Un ballo in maschera (1997 - Remaster): Teco io sto...Non sai tu che se l'anima mia...Oh, qual soave brivido (Act II)
29. Un ballo in maschera (1997 Digital Remaster): Forse la soglia attinse...Ma se m'è forza perderti (Atto III)
30. Puccini: La bohème, Act 1: "Che gelida manina!" (Rodolfo)"
31. La Bohème (1997 - Remaster): In un coupé?...O Mimì, tu più non torni (Act IV)
32. Manon Lescaut (1997 - Remaster), Act I: Donna non vidi mai (Des Grieux)
33. Manon Lescaut, ATTO SECONDO/ACT 2/ZWEITER AKT/DEUXIÈME ACTE: Oh, sarò la più bella! (Manon/Des Grieux)
34. Manon Lescaut (1997 Digital Remaster): No! Pazzo son! Guardate! (Atto III)
35. A la barcillunsia (1989 Remastered Version)
36. Cantu a timùni (1989 Remastered Version)
37. 'O sole mio (1988 Remastered Version)
38. Marechiare (1988 Remastered Version)
39. Core 'ngrato (1988 Remastered Version)
40. Torna a Surriento (1988 Remastered Version)
41. I Puritani (Act 3): Nel mirarti un solo istante (2008 Remastered Version)
42. I Puritani (Act 3): Vieni fra queste braccia
43. Rigoletto (2008 - Remaster): Giovanna, ho dei rimorsi
44. Rigoletto (2008 - Remaster): Eil sol dell'amina
45. Rigoletto (2008 - Remaster): Addio, addio....Speranza
46. Il trovatore, Act 4 - Miserere...Ah! che la morte ognora (2008 Remastered Version)
47. I Pescatori di Perle, Act 2 - Leila mia! Leila mia! (2008 Remastered Version)
48. I Pescatori di Perle, Act 2 - Non hai compreso
49. Madama Butterfly (2008 - Remaster): Bimba dagli occhi pieni di malia
50. Madama Butterfly (2008 - Remaster): Vogliatemi bene, un bene piccolino
51. Otello, Act 1 - Già nella notte densa
52. Iris, Act 2 - Oh, come al tuo sottile
53. Carmen, Act 1 - Ah! mi parla di lei!
54. Faust, Act 3 - Tardi ni fa, Addio!

The Italian tenor Giuseppe di Stefano, who died on 3 March 2008 aged 86, was one of the finest opera singers of his day. He was blessed with a lyric tenor voice of great beauty, as well as a bright, open tone, and possessed the ability to bring vividly to life the characters he played, both on stage and in the recording studio. He began his career in lighter roles like Nemorino in L’elisir d’amore, but later graduated to heavier parts such as Alvaro in La forza del destino and Canio in Pagliacci. He first appeared at La Scala in March 1947 as Des Grieux in Massenet’s Manon, and in February 1948 he made his New York debut at the Metropolitan Opera as the Duke of Mantua in Rigoletto. In the same year he was also heard for the first time in Rio de Janeiro, Mexico City, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Chicago, and he went on throughout the 1950s to enjoy a career of uninterrupted success, centred mainly on La Scala and the Met.

He recorded extensively for EMI for the first decade or so of his career, and after making several recordings of popular songs in 1944 in Lausanne, he consolidated his position as a recording artist in the years that followed with a series of operatic arias and Italian folksongs in London and Milan, as well as some titles for RCA Victor in New York. In 1953, the EMI producer Walter Legge teamed Di Stefano with Maria Callas and Tito Gobbi in a recording of Lucia di Lammermoor in Florence and then went on during the next five years to make a series of unrivalled recordings of Italian operas with the same artists at La Scala. They remain to this day the benchmark against which all subsequent recordings of the same works are judged, and the 1953 Tosca conducted by Victor de Sabata is now generally acknowledged to be one of the finest recordings ever made. Di Stefano also appeared in several of Callas’s greatest stage successes at La Scala, including the 1954 Lucia di Lammermoor under Herbert von Karajan and the 1955 Traviata under Carlo Maria Giulini: live recordings of both are also available on EMI.

In the early 1950s, when the operatic catalogue of EMI was led by three of the greatest sopranos of the time – Maria Callas, Victoria de los Angeles and Elisabeth Schwarzkopf – it was Giuseppe di Stefano who carried the banner for tenors, and he did it with great style. All his recorded performances capture not only his glorious voice, but also his outgoing and exuberant personality, which made him so popular both on stage and off. Like Callas, his glory days were relatively short, but his talent burned brightly and he is remembered with great affection by all lovers of Italian opera.


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