Callas Edition Live: Mexico City, Vol. 2 (1952) [Box set]
On this CD:
1. I Puritani, opera
Composed by Vincenzo Bellini
Performed by Mexico City Palacio de Bellas Artes Orchestra
with Maria Callas, Roberto Silva, Giuseppe di Stefano, Piero Campolonghi
Conducted by Guido Picco
2. La Traviata, opera
Composed by Giuseppe Verdi
Performed by Mexico City Palacio de Bellas Artes Orchestra
with Maria Callas, Gilberto Cerda, Giuseppe di Stefano, Alberto Herrera, Edna Patoni
Conducted by Umberto Mugnai
3. Lucia di Lammermoor, opera
Composed by Gaetano Donizetti
Performed by Mexico City Palacio de Bellas Artes Orchestra
with Maria Callas, Carlo del Monte, Roberto Silva, Giuseppe di Stefano, Piero Campolonghi, Anna Maria Feuss
Conducted by Guido Picco
4. Rigoletto, opera
Composed by Giuseppe Verdi
Performed by Mexico City Palacio de Bellas Artes Orchestra
with Maria Callas, Gilberto Cerda, Giuseppe di Stefano, Piero Campolonghi, Maria Teresa Garcia, Edna Patoni, Carlos Sagarminaga
Conducted by Umberto Mugnai
5. Tosca, opera
Composed by Giacomo Puccini
Performed by Mexico City Palacio de Bellas Artes Orchestra
with Francisco Alonso, Maria Callas, Gilberto Cerda, Giuseppe di Stefano, Piero Campolonghi, Carlos Sagarminaga
Conducted by Guido Picco
Callas Edition Live: Mexico City, Vol. 2 (1952), Music, Francisco Alonso, Gilberto Cerda, Piero Campolonghi, Alberto Herrera, Roberto Silva, Vincenzo Bellini, Gaetano Donizetti, Giacomo Puccini, Giuseppe Verdi, Guido Picco, Umberto Mugnai, Anna Maria Feuss, Edna Patoni, Maria Teresa Garcia, Mexico City Palacio de Bellas Artes Orchestra, Maria Callas, Carlo del Monte, Carlos Sagarminaga, Giuseppe di Stefano, Classical, Classical Artists, Classical Music, Italian Romantic Opera, Opera, Opera / Operetta / Oratorio
Average customer rating:
- An awesome collection
- You had to be there
- Wonderful traviata
- Who cares about the sound ? !
- An unforgettable tour
|
Callas Edition Live: Mexico City, Vol. 2 (1952)
Manufacturer: Melodram
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Bellini, Vincenzo
| ( B )
| Featured Composers, A-Z
| Classical
| Styles
| Music
All Works by Donizetti
| Donizetti, Gaetano
| ( D )
| Featured Composers, A-Z
| Classical
| Styles
| Music
All Works by Puccini
| Puccini, Giacomo
| ( P )
| Featured Composers, A-Z
| Classical
| Styles
| Music
All Works by Verdi
| Verdi, Giuseppe
| ( V )
| Featured Composers, A-Z
| Classical
| Styles
| Music
General Modern
| Modern, 20th, & 21st Century
| Historical Periods
| Classical
| Styles
| Music
General
| Classical
| Styles
| Music
General
| Opera & Vocal
| Styles
| Music
Romantic (c.1820-1910)
| Historical Periods
| Opera & Vocal
| Styles
| Music
Italian
| Languages
| Opera & Vocal
| Styles
| Music
Classical
| Box Sets
| Stores
| Music
Similar Items:
- Callas Edition Live: Mexico City, Vol. 1 (1950 & 1951)
ASIN: B00004TLYA
Release Date: 2000-06-27 |
Customer Reviews:
An awesome collection.......2004-05-18
Callas' seasons in Mexico City were legendary. And if you buy it you'll hear why. I already wrote detailed reviews on most of the performances. Callas in her prime --> heavenly. Ignore the ignorant basher. He posts 1-star reviews on each and every Callas-recording to upset Callas-Fans. He isn't worthy of any attention.
You had to be there.......2004-01-21
Callas was at her peak during her years in Mexico City. My mother knew her. She was also an opera singer at the Palacio de Bellas Artes.
I gave these recordings as a gift to my mother recently because she kept on saying during my youth that those operas were so great. After I gave them to her, she said Callas, was not a sweet delicate singer, she was inspriational in the way she acted on stage, and the tones she used to evoke emotion in an opera. Maria was the frist to do that.
The recordings are not the greatest, the positive emotion it brought my mother gives it a 4 star rating.
I myself prefer the Paris Debut, Tosca portion, where I can see Maria take control of the stage, and Tito raising to her challenge. That's Opera!
Wonderful traviata.......2003-12-05
I only know the Traviata from this set. Everyone surely knows the story: she recorded it once for Cetra in Italy (OK-ish recording, but better if it had been Tulio Serafin and EMI) and then was forbidden to record it again for any other company (in her contract) for ten years. During those ten years of course her thoughts about the role matured and her voice lost its early brilliance. So all these Traviatas are incredibly precious and fascinating. The main thing so to say about the Mexico City recordings is the sound is atrocious, but do you know what, it doesn't matter. We all know Traviata. We all have modern performances or recordings in golden 60s or 70s stereo. This recording is a historical document of a fantastically dramatic performance in (arguably) her greatest role of (arguably) the greatest opera singer...ever. Even if the sound were ten times worse you would still be able to appreciate the performance and in an odd way the terrible sound forces you to attend very closely to what is going on. Personally, I don't find it a bar to enjoyment. Overall, my favorite Callas Traviata (so far) is the London one but I'd love to hear the famously elusive set fromn Lisbon with Alfredo Kraus.
Who cares about the sound ? !.......2002-12-17
Let me start by saying that I don't have this pack. But I know Callas' Aida, Trovatore and Puritani in Mexico so I know how awful the sound is. But Callas' voice is there and also her unique interpretation of characters. I understand that some may say she sounds ugly. She could not sing like a nightingale when the role demanded eagle roars. But she also sounds sublime - that's why she was called La Divina - and these recordings, more than the music itself, are historical documents where sound quality can be compared to the yellow of the old paper.
And I don't argue about the aplause time of the divas. I'm sure Céline Dion got louder aplauses.
An unforgettable tour.......2000-08-20
I was at Mexico City's Bellas Artes theater when Maria Callas sang
these five operas, and right then and there I fell in love with opera
forever. Maria had been in Mexico the two previous seasons and she
had the city at her feet. The repertoire was just right to show off
her incredible voice and supreme dramatic qualities. She and Giuseppe
di Steffano, one of the best tenors of the century, had never met or
heard each other's voices until they attended the rehearsals of Il
Puritani. A superb soprano-tenor duet was born that day. Both Maria
and Giuseppe were at the height of their voice power. She took sixteen
curtain calls after singing the third act of Lucia de Lamermoor. This
was the only time she sang the role of Rigoletto's Gilda on stage,
although she recorded it later. A local radio station recorded these
five memorable performances. Evidently the recording quality of this
CD is not what we have become used to nowadays. It is for this reason
that I do not give it a five star rating; however, if ten stars were
available to rate the singing of the whole cast I would give it the
full ten. Maria Callas never returned to Mexico. She went on to fame
and glory, to be called the Divina and to occupy her place as the
soprano assoluta of the XX century. But it was in Mexico where some of
her finest singing moments occurred and they are captured for
posterity in this CD. I recommend it without reservations as an
aesthetic and artistic experience not to be
missed.
Music Track:
- Carpenter: At this morning fair
- Cilensek: Symphony No5; Concert Piece
- Classical Favorites, Vol. 1 (Box Set) [Box set]
- Concerti â Clarino solo: Trumpet Concertos by Johann Balthasar Zahn / Joseph Arnold Gross / Johann Stamitz / Joseph Riepel / Franz Xaver Richter - Wolfgang Bauer / Camerata Fulda
- Courtly Hunting Music
- Danzas Fantasticas
- Davidson: Stolen Music
- Deak: The Call of the Wild
- Dedications to János Négyesy and Päivikki Nykter - Works for Two Violins
- Edmond Clément: The Complete Pathé Recordings (1916-1925)
Music Track
music track
Recommended Music:
6th Street
Early Recordings Cor De Groot
Film Music Classics
Music: Tennesse Saturday Night: The Rural Route to Rock 'N'
Hiperespacio
Code of the Goddess
Frankie & Billy
Das Rheingold (Bayreuther Festspiele 1953)
From a to B [Import]
Chopin: Four Scherzos & Ballades
El Hombre
Fresh Brew
Corridos Pesados, Vol. 4
Fly Like an Eagle: 30th Anniversary
Classics, Vol. 20