A favorite Verdi performance from John Danaher
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My favorite Verdi performance is the iconic 1960 RCA recording of Otello with Jon Vickers in the title role and the Rome Opera Orchestra and Chorus under the baton of the masterly...
Much as I love the Abbado Deutsche Grammophon studio set, this 1980 San Francisco Opera live Simon Boccanegra under Lamberto Gardelli has an emotional punch.
My contribution this month honors the great Sherrill Milnes in his electrifying performance of Iago's credo (1979, Met).
I've looked to Sherrill Milnes many a time for insight and guidance whenever I've added a new Verdi role to my repertoire.
He has conducted some of my favorite opera recordings.
Tito Gobbi's performance of Rigoletto's "Cortigiani, vil razza dannata" offers the most musically and dramatically complete portrait of Verdi's tortured court jester that I have ev...
Giuseppe Verdi - Celeste Aida, from AidaCarlo Bergonzi (Tenor)New Philharmonia Orchestra (Orchestra)Nello Santi (Conductor)
Tebaldi, at La scala, in one of her nights of glory, where the voice poured out effortlessly, singing with utter conviction, and no soprano ever appealed to God more fervently.
The mesmerizing run of Trovatore in October 2015 at the Met, a few months after we learned that Hvorostovsky was dying
The immortal Renata Tebaldi, just about 29 years old as Saint Joan in a RAI broadcast of Giovanna d'Arco from 1951.
Bring on the drama, mama!
Fausto Cleva, in this glorious Fanciulla from the old Met, demonstrates all the great skills of opera conducting
Opera conductors … my favorite subject!
Here in Chicago, I've had many a shot at listening to Riccardo Muti as a Verdi conductor.
One Italian soprano continues to save the day in bel canto roles at La Scala; this week Parterre Box features Marta Torbidoni.
I've never been shy about my adoration of Anna Moffo.
The air held a real charge that night in SF's War Memorial Opera House.
I was a huge fan of Anna Netrebko.
Video Artists International brings us back to a time when opera was carried over the airwaves by great voices—and a tire company.
This Mireille duet unites Andrée Esposito and Alain Vanzo and shows the timbral and stylistic qualities that made them exemplary.
Premiered in 1857, Verdi’s opera Simon Boccanegra, brims... The post Watch: Just another Verdi father-daughter masterpiece appeared first on Slippedisc.
Many years ago, when the Met was deciding who the next principal conductor/music director was going to be, it seemed to be a tie between YN-S and Fabio Luisi.
Fast-rising Verdi baritone Ariunbaatar Ganbataar is the subject of this week's Grand Tier Grab Bag.
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