[Πρέπει να είστε εγγεγραμμένοι και συνδεδεμένοι για να δείτε αυτή την εικόνα.]Placido Domingo & Kiri Te Kanawa & Luciano Pavarotti - The Best of [FLAC - 6CD Box]EAC Rip | FLAC (image & cue & log) | Tracks: 87 | ~ 1.57 Gb | 1992 | Full Booklet Scans
Label: Reader's Digest | 6h 15min 31sec | Genre: Opera, classical, folk
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- Παράθεση :
- Jose Placido Domingo Embil KBE (born 21 January 1941), better known as Placido Domingo, is a Spanish tenor and conductor known for his versatile and strong voice, possessing a ringing and dramatic tone throughout its range. In March 2008, he debuted in his 128th opera role, giving Domingo more roles than any other tenor. One of The Three Tenors, he has also taken on conducting opera and concert performances, as well as serving as the General Director of the Washington National Opera in Washington, D.C. and the Los Angeles Opera in California. His contracts in both Los Angeles and Washington, D.C. have been extended through the 2010–2011 season.
Placido Domingo was born near the Barrio de Salamanca section of Madrid, Spain,[5] and moved to Mexico with his family, who ran a zarzuela company. He studied piano at first privately and later at the National Conservatory of Music in Mexico City. In 1957, P. Domingo made his first professional appearance, performing with his mother in a concert at Merida, Yucatan. He made his opera debut performing in Manuel Fernandez Caballero's zarzuela, Gigantes y cabezudos, singing a baritone role. At that time, he was working with his parents' zarzuela company, taking baritone roles and as an accompanist for other singers. Among his first performances was a minor role in the first Mexican production of My Fair Lady where he was also the assistant conductor and assistant coach. The company gave 185 performances, which included a production of Lehar's The Merry Widow in which he performed alternately as either Camille or Danilo. In 1959, Domingo auditioned for the Mexico National Opera as a baritone but was then asked to sight-read some arias and lines in the tenor range. Finally he was accepted in the National Opera as a tenor comprimario and as a tutor for other singers. He provided backup vocals for Los Black Jeans in 1958, a rock-and-roll band led by Cesar Costa. He studied piano and conducting, but made his stage debut acting in a minor role in 1959 (12 May) at the Teatro Degollado in Guadalajara as Pascual in Marina. It was followed by Borsa in Rigoletto (with Cornell MacNeil and Norman Treigle also in the cast), Padre Confessor (Dialogues of the Carmelites) and others. He played piano for a ballet company to supplement his income as well as playing piano for a program on Mexico's newly founded cultural television station. The program consisted of excerpts from zarzuelas, operettas, operas, and musical comedies. He acted in a few small parts while at the theater in plays by Federico Garcia Lorca, Luigi Pirandello, and Anton Chekhov.
In 1961, he made his operatic debut in a leading role as Alfredo in La Traviata at Monterrey and, later in the same year, his debut in the United States with the Dallas Civic Opera, where he played the role of Arturo in Donizetti's Lucia di Lammermoor opposite Joan Sutherland in the title role. In 1962, he returned to Texas to play the role of Edgardo in the same opera with Lily Pons at the Fort Worth Opera. At the end of 1962, he signed a six month contract with the Israel National Opera in Tel Aviv but later extended the contract and stayed for two and a half years, singing 280 performances of 12 different roles. In June 1965, after finishing his contract with Israel National Opera, Domingo went for an audition at the New York City Opera and scheduled to make his New York debut as Don Jose in Bizet's Carmen but his debut came earlier when he was asked to fill in for an ailing tenor at the last minute in Puccini's Madama Butterfly. On 17 June 1965, Domingo made his New York debut as B. F. Pinkerton at the New York City Opera. In February 1966, he sang the title role in the U.S. premiere of Ginastera's Don Rodrigo at the New York City Opera, with much acclaim. The performance also marked the opening of the City Opera's new home at Lincoln Center. His official debut at the Metropolitan Opera in New York occurred on 28 September 1968 when he substituted for Franco Corelli, in Cilea's Adriana Lecouvreur singing with Renata Tebaldi. Before Adriana Lecouvreur, he had sung in performances by the Metropolitan Opera at Lewisohn Stadium of Mascagni's Cavalleria rusticana and Leoncavallo's Pagliacci in 1966. Since then, he has opened the season at the Metropolitan Opera 21 times, surpassing the previous record of Enrico Caruso by four. He made his debut at the Vienna State Opera in 1967, at the Lyric Opera of Chicago in 1968, at both La Scala and San Francisco Opera in 1969, at the Philadelphia Lyric Opera Company in 1970, and at Covent Garden in 1971, and has now sung at practically every other important opera house and festival worldwide. In 1971, he sang Mario Cavaradossi in Puccini's Tosca at the Metropolitan Opera, and continued to sing that part for many years, singing it, in fact, more than any other role. Domingo has also conducted opera–as early as 7 October 1973, La traviata at the New York City Opera with Patricia Brooks–and occasionally symphony orchestras as well. In 1981 Domingo gained considerable recognition outside of the opera world when he recorded the song "Perhaps Love" as a duet with the late American country/folk music singer John Denver. In 1987, he and Denver joined Julie Andrews for an Emmy Award winning holiday television special, The Sound of Christmas, filmed in Salzburg, Austria. On 19 September 1985, the biggest earthquake in Mexico's history devastated part of the Mexican capital. Domingo's aunt, uncle, his nephew and his nephew's young son were killed in the collapse of the Nuevo Leon apartment block in the Tlatelolco housing complex. Domingo himself labored to rescue survivors. During the next year, he did benefit concerts for the victims and released an album of one of the events.
- Παράθεση :
- Dame Kiri Janette Te Kanawa, ONZ, DBE, AC (born 6 March 1944, Gisborne, New Zealand) is a New Zealand soprano who has had a highly successful international opera career since 1968. Acclaimed as one of the most beloved sopranos in both the United States and Britain she possesses a warm full lyric soprano voice, singing a wide array of works in multiple languages from the 17th to the 20th centuries. She is particularly associated with the works of Mozart, Strauss, Verdi, Handel and Puccini. Te Kanawa's voice has a vibrant but mellow quality that is ample in size without being overly heavy or forced. Music critics have consistently praised the freshness and warmth of her voice. The sheer beauty of Te Kanawa's voice made her one of the leading operatic sopranos internationally of the 1970s and 1980s. She found particular success in portraying princesses, noble countesses and other similar characters on stage, as her naturally dignified stage presence and physical beauty complemented these roles well. Although she now only rarely sings in operas, Te Kanawa still frequently performs in concert and recital, while giving masterclasses and supporting young opera singers to launch their careers. In August 2009, The Daily Telegraph (London) reported Te Kanawa is retiring because the discipline is exhausting. It said her last opera performance would be at the Cologne Opera in Germany in April 2010, when she plays the Marschallin in Der Rosenkavalier by Richard Strauss. However, Te Kanawa denied this the following month when interviewed in Sydney, saying "The press might have announced it. I didn't say a thing. I don't know why they're trying to retire me. I'm not retiring."
- Παράθεση :
- Luciano Pavarotti, Cavaliere di Gran Croce OMRI (12 October 1935 – 6 September 2007) was an Italian operatic tenor, who also crossed over into popular music, eventually becoming one of the most commercially successful tenors of all time. He was one of "The Three Tenors" and became well-known for his televised concerts and media appearances. Pavarotti was also noted for his charity work on behalf of refugees and the Red Cross, amongst others. Pavarotti began his professional career as a tenor in 1961 in Italy. In 1961, he made his first international appearance in La Traviata in Belgrade, Serbia. He sang in opera houses in addition to Italy, in the Netherlands, Vienna, London, Ankara, Budapest and Barcelona. The young tenor earned valuable experience and recognition while touring Australia at the invitation of soprano Joan Sutherland in 1965. He made his US debut in Miami soon afterwards, also on Sutherland's recommendation. His position as a leading lyric tenor was consolidated in the years between 1966 and 1972, during which time he first appeared at Milan's La Scala and other major European houses. In 1968, he debuted at New York City's Metropolitan Opera as Rudolfo in Puccini's La Boheme. At the Met in 1972, in the role of Tonio in Donizetti "La Fille du Regiment" he earned the title "King of the high Cs" when he sang the aria "Ah mes amis ... pour mon ame". He gained worldwide fame for the brilliance and beauty of his tone, especially into the upper register. He was at his best in bel canto operas, pre-Aida Verdi roles and Puccini works such as La Boheme, Tosca and Madama Butterfly. The late 1970s and 1980s saw Pavarotti continue to make significant appearances in the world's foremost opera houses.
Celebrity beyond the world of opera came to Pavarotti at the 1990 World Cup in Italy with performances of Puccini's Nessun Dorma, sample from Turandot, and as one of "The Three Tenors" in their famed first concert held on the eve of the tournament's final match. He sang on that occasion with fellow star tenors Placido Domingo and Jose Carreras, bringing opera highlights to a wider audience. Appearances in advertisements and with pop icons in concerts furthered his international celebrity. His final performance in an opera was at the Metropolitan in March 2004. Later that year, the National Italian American Foundation (NIAF) inducted him into its Italian American Hall of Fame in recognition of his lifetime of work. During a ceremony held at the Foundation's Anniversary Gala just four days after his 69th birthday, singer Faith Hill presented Pavarotti with a birthday cake and sang "Happy Birthday" to the opera legend. The 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy, saw him on stage for the last time, where Pavarotti performed Nessun dorma, with the crowd serving as the aria's chorus, and he received a thunderous standing ovation. On Thursday 6 September 2007, he died at home in Modena from pancreatic cancer, aged 71. He made numerous recordings of complete operas and individual arias, and established himself as one of the finest tenors of the 20th century.
TRACKLISTCD1 Favourite Melodies That Live Forever
Reflective Favourites (Part1)01. Luciano Pavarotti - Nessun Dorma (None Shall Sleep)
from 'Turandot' (Puccini)
02. Luciano Pavarotti - Your Tiny Hand Is Frozen
from 'La Boheme' (Puccini)
03. Luciano Pavarotti - On with the Motley
from 'I Pagliacci' (Leoncavallo)
04. Kiri Te Kanawa - Musetta's Waltz Song
from 'La Boheme' (Puccini)
05. Kiri Te Kanawa - One Fine Day
from 'Madame Butterfly' (Puccini)
06. Luciano Pavarotti - Celeste Aida
from 'Aida' (Verdi)
07. Kiri Te Kanawa - Vissi d'Arte
from 'Tosca' (Puccini)
08. Placido Domingo - Largo
from 'Xerxes' (Handel)
09. Luciano Pavarotti - The Stars Were Brightly Shining
from 'Tosca' (Puccini)
10. Luciano Pavarotti - La Donna e Mobile
from 'Rigoletto' (Verdi)
11. Placido Domingo - The Flower Song
from 'Carmen' (Bizet)
12. Luciano Pavarotti - Questa o Quella
from 'Rigoletto' (Verdi)
13. Placido Domingo - Una Furtiva Lagrima
from 'L' Elisir d'Amore' (Donizetti)
14. Luciano Pavarotti - Ave Maria (Schubert)
15. Kiri Te Kanawa - Auf Flugeln des Gesanges (On Wings of Song) (Mendelssohn)
16. Kiri Te Kanawa - I Know That My Redeemer Liveth
from 'Messiah' (Handel)
17. Kiri Te Kanawa - O Divine Redeemer (Gounod)
18. Luciano Pavarotti - Panis Angelicus (Franck)
CD2Reflective Favourites (concluded)01. Kiri Te Kanawa - Hear My Prayer/O for the Wings of a Dove (Mendelssohn)
02. Kiri Te Kanawa - Laudate Dominum (Mozart)
03. Kiri Te Kanawa - Pie Jesu
from 'Requiem' (Faure)
04. Luciano Pavarotti - Agnus Dei (Bizet)
The Placido Domingo Showcase05. Duet with Sherrill Milnes
from 'The Pearl Fishers' (Bizet)
06. Il Mio Tesoro
from 'Don Giovanni' (Mozart)
07. Ella mi fa rapita!... Parmi veder la lagrime
from 'Rigoletto' (Verdi)
08. Ah! Fuyez, Douce Image
from 'Manon' (Massenet)
09. Oh, tu che in seno agli angeli
from 'The Force of Destiny' (Verdi)
10. In fermen Land
from 'Lohengrin' (Wagner)
11. Ah, si, ben mio
from 'Il Trovatore' (Verdi)
12. Je Crois Entendre Encore
from 'The Perl Fishers' (Bizet)
13. L' amour! L' amour! Ah! leve-toi, soleil
from 'Romeo and Juliet' (Gounod)
14. Lunge da lei... de miei bollenti spiriti
from 'La Traviata' (Verdi)
15. Brindisi
from 'Cavaleria Rousticana' (Mascagni)
CD3Unforgettable Moments
Pavarotti Sings Magical Melodies (Part 1)01. Placido Domingo & Leontyne Price - Love Duet
from 'Madame Butterfly' (Puccini)
02. Luciano Pavarotti & Joan Sutherland & Sherrill Milnes & Huguette Tourangeau - Quartett
from 'Rigoletto' (Verdi)
03. Kiri Te Kanawa - Je dis que rien ne m' epouvante
from 'Carmen' (Bizet)
04. Placido Domingo - Rachel! Quand du Seigneur
from 'La Juive' (Halevy)
05. Luciano Pavarotti & Joan Sutherland - Brindisi
from 'La Traviata' (Verdi)
06. Luciano Pavarotti & Joan Sutherland - Miserere
from 'Il Trovatore' (Verdi)
07. Kiri Te Kanawa - Porgi, Amor
from 'The Marriage of Figaro' (Mozart)
08. Luciano Pavarotti & Joan Sutherland - O Terra, Addio (final duet)
from 'Aida' (Verdi)
09. Placido Domingo & Tatiana Troyanos - Final Scene (Death of Carmen)
from 'Carmen' (Bizet)
10. Luciano pavarotti - Mattinata (Leoncavallo)
11. Luciano Pavarotti - Chanson de l' Adieu (Tosti)
12. Luciano Pavarotti - Funiculi, Funicula (Denza, Turco)
CD4Pavarotti Sings Magical Melodies (concluded)
The Luciano Pavarotti Showcase (Part 1)01. Serenata (Mascagni, SteccHeti)
02. Piscatore e Pusilleco (Tagliaferri, Murolo)
03. Core 'ngrato (Cardillo, Cordiferro)
04. Torna a Surriento (G. B. & E. De Curtis)
05. Aprile (Tosti)
06. Musica Proibita (Gastaldon)
07. La Danza (Rossini)
08. Parlami d' Amore Mariu (Bixio, Neri)
09. M' Appari
from 'Martha' (Flotow)
10. O Sole Mio (Di Capua, Teschemacher)
11. Recondita Armonia
from 'Tosca' (Puccini)
12. Salut! Demeure Chaste et Pure
from 'Faust' (Gounod)
13. Di Quella Pira
from 'Il Trovatore' (Verdi)
14. In un Coupe?
from 'La Boheme' (Puccini)
15. Spirto Gentil
from 'La Favorita' (Donizetti)
16. Ch' ella Mi Creda
from 'The Girl of the Golden West (Puccini)
17. O Paradiso from 'L' Africaine' (Meyerbeer)
CD5The Luciano Pavarotti Showcase (continued)
The Kiri Te Kanawa Showcase (Part 1)01. Luciano Pavarotti & Joan Sutherland - Parigi, O Cara
from 'La Traviata' (Verdi)
02. Luciano Pavarotti - Non Piangere, Liu!
from 'Turandot' (Puccini)
03. Luciano Pavarotti - Cielo e Mar
from 'La Gioconda' (Ponchielli)
04. Mamma, Quel Vino e Generoso
from 'Cavaleria Rousticana' (Mascagni)
05. Kiri Te Kanawa - Let the Bright Seraphim
from 'Samson' (Handel)
06. Kiri Te Kanawa - Dove Sono
from 'The Marriage of Figaro' (Mozart)
07. Kiri Te Kanawa - The Little Sandman
from 'Hansel and Gretel' (Humperdinck)
08. Kiri Te Kanawa - Bailero
from 'Songs of the Auvergne' (Canteloube)
09. Kiri Te Kanawa - The Dream of Doretta
from 'La Rondine' (Puccini)
10. Kiri Te Kanawa - E strano... Ah, fors' e lui
from 'La Traviata' (Verdi)
11. Kiri Te Kanawa - Apres un Reve (Faure)
CD6The Kiri Te Kanawa Showcase (concluded)
Kiri Sings Golden Favourites01. Aria from Bachianas Brasileiras No. 5 (Villa-Lobos)
02. Nuns' Chorus
from 'Casanova' (J. Strauss II)
03. Blue Skies (Berlin)
04. True Love (Porter)
05. I Could Have Danced All Night (Lerner, Loewe)
06. So In Love (Porter)
07. It Might As Well Be Spring (Rodgers, Hammerstein)
08. I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Out-a My Hair (Rodgers, Hammerstein)
09. I'm in Love with a Wonderful Guy (Rodgers, Hammerstein)
10. Yesterdays (Kern, Harbach)
11. When I Grow Too Old To Dream (Romberg, Hammerstein)
12. O My Beloved Father (Puccini)
13. Climb Every Mountain (Rodgers, Hammerstein)
14. You'll Never Walk Alone (Rodgers, Hammerstein)
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