I have just dug out the old Levine I Vespri Siciliani and have been thoroughly entertained for 3 hours. Why don't I listen to this Verdi opera more often? I also have the Opera Rara release in the original French which I recall being very nice but doesn't have the spinto voices that I think are called for - even though I am sure that there is an argument for lighter bel canto voices in the French version. I have no other recordings but have heard part of the Muti from La Scala and gave up due to dreadful sound, despite a brilliant Cheryl Studer and remember fondly Susan Dunn in an old La Scala (?) DVD version (with Chailly?). It must have been La Scala 'cos they booed her in Arrigo! Ah, parli a un core!
Are there any other recordings worth investigating. My tolerances for poor sound are minimal and have therefore resisted the Kleiber / Callas recording.
Thanks in advance.
Are there any other recordings worth investigating. My tolerances for poor sound are minimal and have therefore resisted the Kleiber / Callas recording.
Thanks in advance.
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