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Artists Of The Century - Jussi Bjorling, The Ultimate Collection
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Artists Of The Century - Jussi Bjorling, The Ultimate Collection

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from: RCA


: :Surely Björling was one of the greatest tenors of his or any other time, not only for the clarion ring, the purity, and the melting lyricism of his voice, but for his effortless lightness, impeccable intonation, endless breath control, and natural phrasing and line, enhanced by old-fashioned but wonderfully expressive scoops and slides. On this generous two-disc set, he is heard in a huge selection of arias and some duets with distinguished colleagues; most of them were recorded separately, and a few are excerpted from complete opera recordings--unfortunately not very skillfully, stopping abruptly in mid-phrase if not mid-note. No matter; the miraculous thing ...

Jussi Björling Rediscovered
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Jussi Björling Rediscovered

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by: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Umberto Giordano, Georges Bizet, Jules Massenet, Edvard Grieg, Jean Sibelius, Carl Leopold Sjoberg, Pietro Mascagni, Francesco Paolo Tosti, Giacomo Puccini, Stephen Foster, Jussi Bjorling, Frederick Schauwecker


: :Before there were the Three Tenors there was Jussi Björling, the great Swedish tenor who died in 1960 at the age of 49. His bright, sunny tone had a slight, emotion-laden tear in it that conveyed feeling as well as, or more than, any number of sobs and effects that other tenors use. His Carnegie Hall recital of September 24, 1955 has long been available; in addition, this CD features nine never-before released selections from that recital which either did not fit on the original LP or were omitted for some other reason. He can sing at any dynamic level, the voice is ...

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by: Jussi Bjorling


: :Before there were the Three Tenors there was Jussi Björling, the great Swedish tenor who died in 1960 at the age of 49. His bright, sunny tone had a slight, emotion-laden tear in it that conveyed feeling as well as, or more than, any number of sobs and effects that other tenors use. His Carnegie Hall recital of September 24, 1955 has long been available; in addition, this CD features nine never-before released selections from that recital which either did not fit on the original LP or were omitted for some other reason. He can sing at any dynamic level, the voice is ...

Jussi Björling: Opera Arias
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Jussi Björling: Opera Arias

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from: Naxos


: :Jussi Björling was one of the strongest and steeliest lyric tenors of the 20th century, as famous for his Rodolfo in La Boheme as he was for his Calaf in Turandot. This superbly engineered survey of his early career takes us from 1936 to 1948, and covers, for the most part, his standard repertoire of French and Italian music--extracts from Aida and from Faust, and from both Massenet's Manon and Puccini's Manon Lescaut. He was a singer equally at home with the elegances of bel canto and with the passionate sorrows of verismo--he is particularly fine in 'Vesti la guibbia' from Leoncavallo's Pagliacci. ...

Leoncavallo: Pagliacci
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Leoncavallo: Pagliacci

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from: EMI Classics


: :Jussi Björling was one of the strongest and steeliest lyric tenors of the 20th century, as famous for his Rodolfo in La Boheme as he was for his Calaf in Turandot. This superbly engineered survey of his early career takes us from 1936 to 1948, and covers, for the most part, his standard repertoire of French and Italian music--extracts from Aida and from Faust, and from both Massenet's Manon and Puccini's Manon Lescaut. He was a singer equally at home with the elegances of bel canto and with the passionate sorrows of verismo--he is particularly fine in 'Vesti la guibbia' from Leoncavallo's Pagliacci. ...

Jussi Bjoerling: Opera Arias Great Recordings of the Centrury
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Jussi Bjoerling: Opera Arias Great Recordings of the Centrury

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by: Umberto Giordano


: :Jussi Björling was one of the strongest and steeliest lyric tenors of the 20th century, as famous for his Rodolfo in La Boheme as he was for his Calaf in Turandot. This superbly engineered survey of his early career takes us from 1936 to 1948, and covers, for the most part, his standard repertoire of French and Italian music--extracts from Aida and from Faust, and from both Massenet's Manon and Puccini's Manon Lescaut. He was a singer equally at home with the elegances of bel canto and with the passionate sorrows of verismo--he is particularly fine in 'Vesti la guibbia' from Leoncavallo's Pagliacci. ...

Jussi Björling Early Swedish Recordings
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Jussi Björling Early Swedish Recordings

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from: Gala


: :Jussi Björling was one of the strongest and steeliest lyric tenors of the 20th century, as famous for his Rodolfo in La Boheme as he was for his Calaf in Turandot. This superbly engineered survey of his early career takes us from 1936 to 1948, and covers, for the most part, his standard repertoire of French and Italian music--extracts from Aida and from Faust, and from both Massenet's Manon and Puccini's Manon Lescaut. He was a singer equally at home with the elegances of bel canto and with the passionate sorrows of verismo--he is particularly fine in 'Vesti la guibbia' from Leoncavallo's Pagliacci. ...

Songs in Swedish
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Songs in Swedish

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from: Swedish Society


: :Jussi Björling was one of the strongest and steeliest lyric tenors of the 20th century, as famous for his Rodolfo in La Boheme as he was for his Calaf in Turandot. This superbly engineered survey of his early career takes us from 1936 to 1948, and covers, for the most part, his standard repertoire of French and Italian music--extracts from Aida and from Faust, and from both Massenet's Manon and Puccini's Manon Lescaut. He was a singer equally at home with the elegances of bel canto and with the passionate sorrows of verismo--he is particularly fine in 'Vesti la guibbia' from Leoncavallo's Pagliacci. ...

Scandinavian Songs and Ballads
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Scandinavian Songs and Ballads

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from: Gala


: :Jussi Björling was one of the strongest and steeliest lyric tenors of the 20th century, as famous for his Rodolfo in La Boheme as he was for his Calaf in Turandot. This superbly engineered survey of his early career takes us from 1936 to 1948, and covers, for the most part, his standard repertoire of French and Italian music--extracts from Aida and from Faust, and from both Massenet's Manon and Puccini's Manon Lescaut. He was a singer equally at home with the elegances of bel canto and with the passionate sorrows of verismo--he is particularly fine in 'Vesti la guibbia' from Leoncavallo's Pagliacci. ...

Jussi Björling Edition: Studio Recordings 1930-1959
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Jussi Björling Edition: Studio Recordings 1930-1959

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from: Angel Records


: :This set tells you why Jussi Bjorling is a perennial entrant in the 'Tenor of the Century' sweepstakes. Even as the voice darkens from the light lyric to the full, darker instrument of the later recordings, we hear a singer whose elegant style, lovely timbre and innate musicality touch the heart. Many of the selections are sung in Swedish, less of a liability than you might suppose. In whatever language, Bjorling's molten gold flows lavishly. He eschews the sobs and sentimentality that disfigure so much verismo repertory, making his points with stylish vocalism. He's been called a 'cool' singer, but try his Puccini ...


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