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Verdi - Otello / Plácido Domingo, Scotto, Milnes, Levine(more) »rank: 49198by: Jean Kraft, Frank Little, Sherrill Milnes, Paul Plishka, Malcolm King, Peter Crook
: :This is Plácido Domingo's first recording of his signature role, and what he can't do with sheer vocal force, he accomplishes somewhat less resourcefully with vocal color, of which he has plenty. The main draw, though, is Renata Scotto's dramatically acute Desdemona, recorded a tad late (1978) in her vocal life but better than not at all. The villainous Iago is the vocally gleaming but unsubtle Sherrill Milnes. James Levine's conducting is a bit green, a bit bombastic, and propulsive in a one-dimensional way, though one must remember he was working with the National Philharmonic, a pick-up orchestra rather than a ... |
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Cecilia Bartoli - Mozart Portraits(more) »rank: 88754by: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Cecilia Bartoli, György Fischer, Vienna Chamber Orchestra, Ingomar Raimer
: essential recording:Bartoli, in her musical journey defying all stereotypes, paints multi- dimensional vocal portraits of these Mozart characters. From the most delicate pianissimo to the grandest forte, this superb recording leaves you breathless. While others struggle with Come Scoglio's vocal gymnastics and Dove Sono's challenging legato, Bartoli uses her dark timbre, impeccable coloratura and passionate phrasing to create a kaleidoscope of luscious, wildly exciting sound. The fire of Mozart, the 'romantic' composer, is brought to life. Occasional breathiness employed for dramatic purposes serves only to seduce the listener even more. Other selections including Exsultate jubilate, Davidde penitente, and selections from ... |
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Monteverdi: L'Orfeo / London Baroque - Medlam, Chiaroscuro - Caudle(more) »rank: 38504by: Claudio Monteverdi, London Baroque, Charles Medlam, Nigel Rogers, Emma Kirkby, Mario Bolognesi, Rogers Covey-Crump, Catherine Denley, Jennifer Smith, Stephen Varcoe, Guillemette Laurens
: :This recording of Monteverdi's retelling of the Orpheus legend may not be as fine overall as John Eliot Gardiner's, but it has much to recommend it. Nigel Rogers was the first great modern Monteverdi tenor: he made this record after his prime (he no longer has the beautiful sound one wants from an Orfeo), but his virtuoso passage-work and stylish ornaments should be required listening for every student of the role. The cast, chorus, and orchestra give solid, if occasionally reserved, performances (though Guillemette Laurens is a shrill Messenger). The best singing of the entire record is (perhaps unfortunately) at the ... |
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Jessye Norman Classics(more) »rank: 86971by: Giuseppe Verdi, Francis Poulenc, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Georges Bizet, Richard Strauss, Henry Purcell, Franz Schubert, Hector Berlioz, Johannes Brahms, Gustav Mahler, George Gershwin, Charles Gounod, New Philharmonia Orchestra, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Orchestre National de France, Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, London Symphony Orchestra, Boston Symphony Orchestra, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Lamberto Gardelli, Sir Colin Davis, Seiji Ozawa, Kurt Masur, Raymond Leppard, Alexander Gibson, Jessye Norman
: :This recording of Monteverdi's retelling of the Orpheus legend may not be as fine overall as John Eliot Gardiner's, but it has much to recommend it. Nigel Rogers was the first great modern Monteverdi tenor: he made this record after his prime (he no longer has the beautiful sound one wants from an Orfeo), but his virtuoso passage-work and stylish ornaments should be required listening for every student of the role. The cast, chorus, and orchestra give solid, if occasionally reserved, performances (though Guillemette Laurens is a shrill Messenger). The best singing of the entire record is (perhaps unfortunately) at the ... |
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Ewa Podles - Rossini Arias for Contralto(more) »rank: 64893by: Gioachino Rossini, Hungarian State Opera Orchestra and Chorus, Pier Giorgio Morandi, Ewa Podles
: :One generally looks to the Naxos label for inexpensive recordings of the standards by minor European orchestras, and for competent performances of rarities--usually by forces that do not spring to mind as natural fodder for recording stardom--that the bigger labels are afraid to touch. So this remarkable album came as a complete surprise, because the Polish mezzo-soprano Ewa Podles is real star material. The sound has a contralto quality; the range is astounding, the flexibility of the voice incredible. This album has been a best-seller for Naxos, and rightly so. The chorus, orchestra, and conductor are adequate; buy this one for ... |
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Mendelssohn - Elijah / Terfel, Fleming, Bardon, Ainsley, Fulgoni, Paul Daniel(more) »rank: 84695by: Libby Crabtree
: :Mendelssohn (1809-1847) is a perennially underrated composer who finally may be coming to greater appreciation. Certainly this fine recording (in English) of a masterpiece that he believed joined the Jewish faith of his fathers with his own Protestant Christianity should not hurt his reputation. The superb Welsh baritone Bryn Terfel gives a dramatically charged performance in the title role, while soprano Renee Fleming sings with beauty and limpid understanding; the cast is almost uniformly strong. The Edinburgh Festival Chorus, directed by David Jones, sings with care and conviction, and Paul Daniel conducts his forces firmly. --Sarah Bryan Miller |
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Debussy - Mélodies / Ameling · Mesplé · Command · Souzay · von Stade · Baldwin(more) »rank: 26936by: Claude Debussy, Mady Mesplé, Gérard Souzay, Frederica von Stade, Elly Ameling, Michèle Command, Dalton Baldwin
: :Mendelssohn (1809-1847) is a perennially underrated composer who finally may be coming to greater appreciation. Certainly this fine recording (in English) of a masterpiece that he believed joined the Jewish faith of his fathers with his own Protestant Christianity should not hurt his reputation. The superb Welsh baritone Bryn Terfel gives a dramatically charged performance in the title role, while soprano Renee Fleming sings with beauty and limpid understanding; the cast is almost uniformly strong. The Edinburgh Festival Chorus, directed by David Jones, sings with care and conviction, and Paul Daniel conducts his forces firmly. --Sarah Bryan Miller |
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Mozart - Le nozze di Figaro / Te Kanawa, Popp, von Stade, Ramey, T. Allen, Moll, London Phil., Solti(more) »rank: 11619by: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Kiri Te Kanawa, Samuel Ramey, Sir Georg Solti, London Philharmonic Orchestra, Frederica von Stade, Thomas Allen, Lucia Popp, Kurt Moll, Yvonne Kenny, London Opera Chorus
: essential recording:A strong cast--with Lucia Popp a radiant Susanna and Frederica Von Stade deliciously precocious as Cherubino--makes this Figaro a delight from start to finish. Georg Solti presides masterfully, uncorking a propulsive reading with all the fizz of vintage champagne. --Ted Libbey |
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Beethoven: 9 Symphonies - Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique / Gardiner(more) »rank: 16945from: Archiv Produktion
: essential recording:A strong cast--with Lucia Popp a radiant Susanna and Frederica Von Stade deliciously precocious as Cherubino--makes this Figaro a delight from start to finish. Georg Solti presides masterfully, uncorking a propulsive reading with all the fizz of vintage champagne. --Ted Libbey |
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Rossini: Il barbiere di Siviglia / Battle, Domingo, Lopardo, Gallo, Raimondi; Abbado(more) »rank: 31072by: Gioachino Rossini, Orchestra e Coro del Teatro La Fenice, Claudio Abbado, Kathleen Battle, Ruggero Raimondi, Europe Chamber Orchestra, Plácido Domingo, Lucio Gallo, Frank Lopardo, Carlos Chausson
: essential recording:A strong cast--with Lucia Popp a radiant Susanna and Frederica Von Stade deliciously precocious as Cherubino--makes this Figaro a delight from start to finish. Georg Solti presides masterfully, uncorking a propulsive reading with all the fizz of vintage champagne. --Ted Libbey |

Continuing a fortuitous tradition of capturing the Sondheim legacy on video recordings, this performance was filmed before a live audience in Los Angeles during the 1982 national tour. Almost 20 years later, Hearn returned to the role opposite Patti LuPone in an acclaimed concert production. But Sweeney Todd is an especially compelling experience in this 1982 version, complete with the clever staging tricks (e.g., the barber's chair) and as close to the original cast as we're likely to see. --David Horiuchi



