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Ponchielli, Maria Meneghini-Callas - Maria Meneghini-Callas In Der Titelpartie Der Oper »La Gioconda« (Ponchielli) album

Ponchielli, Maria Meneghini-Callas - Maria Meneghini-Callas In Der Titelpartie Der Oper »La Gioconda« (Ponchielli) album

  • Performer: Ponchielli
  • Genre: Classical
  • Title: Maria Meneghini-Callas In Der Titelpartie Der Oper »La Gioconda« (Ponchielli)
  • Released: 1961
  • Style: Opera
  • Country: Germany
  • MP3 version size: 1728 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1855 mb
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  • Rating: 4.4
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Description

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Act 4 La Gioconda has agreed to give herself to Barnaba.

Soprano Vocals – Maria Meneghini-Callas. Tenor Vocals – Gianni Poggi. LPE 17 129. Ponchielli, Maria Meneghini-Callas. Ponchielli, Maria Meneghini-Callas - Maria Meneghini-Callas In Der Titelpartie Der Oper La Gioconda (Ponchielli) ‎(10", Mono, RP). Deutsche Grammophon.

Maria Callas made this recording of La Gioconda, one of her signature roles, relatively late in her career after her vocal problems had begun, but this performance captures her at her best wishes to know what I was all about. Piero Cappuccilli is in powerful voice, making Barnaba genuinely menacing. Fiorenza Cossotto's pure-voiced Laura is a fitting foil to Callas. Tenor Pier Miranda Ferraro is not a household name, but he brings Enzo to life with a strong, secure voice, and if his "Cielo e mar" is not the most thrilling ever recorded, it's entirely respectable and full of passion.

Maria Callas sang the role of Gioconda on stage a total of 13 times - five in 1947, eight more in 1952-3. It may therefore come as a surprise that Ponchielli's ironically named street singer played such a pivotal role in the soprano's life and career. The 23-year-old soprano got the part, and during those performances met two men who changed her life - Giovanni Battista Meneghini, whom she married, and Maestro Tullio Serafin, who became her artistic mentor. Fast forward five years, and we find Callas recording Gioconda, her first complete opera release, and another seven years to sessions for this more artistically mature second studio Gioconda - during which time she announced her separation from Meneghini, mentioning her 'profound friendship' with Aristotle Onassis.

Songs from Ponchielli: La Gioconda by Fernando Previtali, Giuseppe Di Stefano. Free download and listen Ponchielli: La Gioconda. Giacomo Puccini: Tosca (Callas,Di Stefano,Gobbi), Vol. 2 - Chorus & Orchestra of La Scala, Milan, Giuseppe Di Stefano, Maria Callas, Tito Gobbi, Victor De Sabata, Джакомо Пуччини. O Sole Mio - Giuseppe Di Stefano, Винченцо Беллини. Greatest Hits - Spike Jones, Амилькаре Понкьелли, Джоаккино Россини.

Maria and her voices. Encouraged not only by Meneghini but also the conductor Tullio Serafin (another acquaintance from Verona), Maria Callas slowly conquered every stage on the Italian peninsula. Venice, Trieste, Genoa, Turin, Pisa, Florence, and Rome: the soprano was everywhere and interpreted every role imaginable. Maria Callas was invited at La Scala for the first time in 1950, asked at the last minute to replace the sopraon Renata Tebaldi in the title role of Aida by Verdi.

They continued to shout "Maria, Maria" and more "Brava, Callas" with Maria Callas sitting in the stage box watching Scotto's performance. Callas, though, would not acknowledge the shouts of the hecklers and instead gave Scotto a standing ovation at the end of her performance. Scotto's opening night Norma in 1981 was less than a great success but her subsequent performances at the Met during the 1981–82 season were very successful as they were on tour. Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung award for her interpretation of the Marschallin in Der Rosenkavalier. Renata Scotto's recordings date from the late 1950s to the 1980s. Pergolesi, La serva padrona, Fasano. Ponchielli, La Gioconda, Bartoletti.

You may listen to Maria Callas performing Amilcare Ponchielli's opera La Gioconda with the Orchestra della RAI Torino conducted by Antonino Votto with Fedora Barbieri, Gianni Poggi, Paolo Silveri, Giulio Neri in 1952 here on archive. Verdi, Nabucco, conducted by Vittorio Gui, live performance, Napoli, December 20, 1949. Ponchielli, La Gioconda, conducted by Antonino Votto, studio recording for Fonit Cetra, September 1952. Bellini, Norma, conducted by Vittorio Gui, live performance, Covent Garden, London, November 18, 1952. Verdi, Macbeth, conducted by Victor de Sabata, live performance, La Scala, Milan, December 7, 1952. Maria Meneghini Callas. Boston: Northeastern University Press. ISBN 978-1-55553-146-1.

La scala milan 1952-53. LA GIOCONDA (Ponchielli). Maria meneghini callas – giuseppe DI stefano. Details - Programme for La Scala Stagione Lirica 1952-53 – La Gioconda. Maria Meneghini Callas, Ebe Stignani, Italo Tajo, Lucia Danieli, Giuseppe di Stefano, Carlo Tagliabue, c. Antonio Votto. Illustrations of sets, photos of singers. Condition – covers are dust marked, dull and an attempt has been made to clean by rubber but contents very good. Note - It was in La Gioconda that Callas made her Italian debut at Verona in 1947. With her La. Scala performances she sang Gioconda thirteen times. Maria Meneghini Callas(Vinyl LP)Operatic Arias-33 CX 12. Rare Orig Italian Press Opera LP/MARIA MENEGHINI CALLAS. Maria Meneghini Callas La Scala Program 1952-53. Maria Meneghini Callas La Scala Program 1951-52.

Tracklist

A1 Madre Adorata
A2 Tramonta Il Sol - Angelè Dei
A3 E Un Amatèma
A4 La Gaia Canzone
B1 Suicidio !
B2 La Barca S'avvicina
B3 Cosi Mantieni Il Patto ?

Credits

  • Alto Vocals – Maria Amadini
  • Baritone Vocals – Paolo Silveri
  • Bass Vocals – Giulio Neri
  • Choir – Cetra-Chor*
  • Composed By – Amilcare Ponchielli
  • Conductor – Antonio Votto*
  • Mezzo-soprano Vocals – Fedora Barbieri
  • Orchestra – Orchester Des Italienischen Rundfunks, Turin*
  • Soprano Vocals – Maria Meneghini-Callas
  • Tenor Vocals – Gianni Poggi

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
LPE 17 129 Ponchielli*, Maria Meneghini-Callas Ponchielli*, Maria Meneghini-Callas - Maria Meneghini-Callas In Der Titelpartie Der Oper »La Gioconda« (Ponchielli) ‎(10", Mono) Deutsche Grammophon LPE 17 129 Germany 1959
LPE 17 129 Ponchielli*, Maria Meneghini-Callas Ponchielli*, Maria Meneghini-Callas - Maria Meneghini-Callas In Der Titelpartie Der Oper »La Gioconda« (Ponchielli) ‎(10", Mono, RP) Deutsche Grammophon LPE 17 129 Germany 1960
LPE 17 129 Ponchielli*, Maria Meneghini-Callas Ponchielli*, Maria Meneghini-Callas - Maria Meneghini-Callas In Der Titelpartie Der Oper »La Gioconda« (Ponchielli) ‎(10", Mono) Deutsche Grammophon LPE 17 129 Germany 1958