Best Madam Butterfly on CD/SACD ?
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Some of the best. Mirella Frenzi with PavarottiVienna Phil / Herbert Von Karajan Victoria de los Angles Covent Garden Orchestra/Rudolf Kempe Renata Scotto , EMI Great Recording /Rome Orch, Sir John Barbirolii Interesting Naxos CD with the words of the greatest aria ever written read in English and then song in Italian .https://youtu.be/CkzkGn5KIq8?t=8 |
Pushed to the wall this is my favorite , THE best duet I have ever heard ,The fantastic de los Angles and the greatest singer I have ever heard ,Jussi Bjorling . Opening aria , This is on an old LP that was lost by me in a move . Never found other (sob) I'm a combat vet and not much gets to me . I've seen Butterfly live at least 20 times and have cried every time, not teared , cried . Along with all the women and half the men.https://youtu.be/5TUtRRfAOMs?t=2 A little known fact . Puccini wasn't picking on Americans,. He was a liberal who was against the Italian Fighting for colonies in North Africa .If he used an Italian Navy man he wanted to the Opera would be banned . |
This is another treasure from Jussi and Victoria and Pucccini. This is a not so hard to find , a "Great Recordings of the Century""from La Boheme . https://youtu.be/PRHuqqEk3Bk?t=2 I recall a long TV interview with Pavarotti. Interviewer asked the big guy about this and that tenor , what he felt about then , what he has learned from etc . The perpetual smile of the big guy never left his face.When he asked Pavarotti how he compared him self to Bjorling , his face turned dead and he said , "Do not ask me that Question , I am only human ’". He wasn’t joking . |
schubert you say: "Puccini wasn't picking on Americans,. He was a liberal who was against the Italian Fighting for colonies in North Africa .If he used an Italian Navy man he wanted to the Opera would be banned ." If Puccini has used an Italian Navy man, he would not have been composing an opera about Japan. It was USA Commodore Perry that forcibly "opened" Japan in 1854. Italy had nothing to do with it. And what makes you think that Puccini "wanted" to use an Italian Navy man? |