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A recommendation for Faure's Requiem? The one I love best is Andre Cluytens conducting the Paris Conservatoire Orch. with Victoria de los Angeles and Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau. It was originally issued as an LP by HMV on their Angel label: cant find a date, but I think it was mid sixties.
And Puccini? Gosh, where to start? Maybe with Maria Callas.
For Tosca, must hear Callas and Tito Gobbi with the La Scala Orch. cond. by Victor de Sabata. Mono only, but unforgettable.
For Turandot, go for Birgit Nilsson, Jussi Bjorling and Renata Tebaldi with Rome Opera House Orch. cond. by Erich Leinsdorf on RCA. Nilsson and Bjorling are astonishing. Or, Callas again, with La Scala Orch. cond. by Serafin.
I think I'll leave Madama Butterfly to others, I dont really like it, Pinkerton is SUCH a b*****d!
For La Boheme, a couple of classic Deccas: Tebaldi and Bergonzi with Serafin, and Pavarotti and Freni with Karajan. Or, if you dont mind another mono, de los Angeles and Jussi Bjorling with Beecham.
I know all these from LP, but I cant believe they arent all out there on CD too. Certainly the Callas recordings are.
If I had to stick just to one of each, it would probably be Callas every time. It is true she didnt have the world's most beautiful voice, but she could get the notes and, given the power of her acting, I dont find myself even noticing the voice very much.
A recommendation for Faure's Requiem? The one I love best is Andre Cluytens conducting the Paris Conservatoire Orch. with Victoria de los Angeles and Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau. It was originally issued as an LP by HMV on their Angel label: cant find a date, but I think it was mid sixties.
And Puccini? Gosh, where to start? Maybe with Maria Callas.
For Tosca, must hear Callas and Tito Gobbi with the La Scala Orch. cond. by Victor de Sabata. Mono only, but unforgettable.
For Turandot, go for Birgit Nilsson, Jussi Bjorling and Renata Tebaldi with Rome Opera House Orch. cond. by Erich Leinsdorf on RCA. Nilsson and Bjorling are astonishing. Or, Callas again, with La Scala Orch. cond. by Serafin.
I think I'll leave Madama Butterfly to others, I dont really like it, Pinkerton is SUCH a b*****d!
For La Boheme, a couple of classic Deccas: Tebaldi and Bergonzi with Serafin, and Pavarotti and Freni with Karajan. Or, if you dont mind another mono, de los Angeles and Jussi Bjorling with Beecham.
I know all these from LP, but I cant believe they arent all out there on CD too. Certainly the Callas recordings are.
If I had to stick just to one of each, it would probably be Callas every time. It is true she didnt have the world's most beautiful voice, but she could get the notes and, given the power of her acting, I dont find myself even noticing the voice very much.
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