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ARSC Journal, Spring 1992 69 Sound Recording Reviews
SOUND RECORDING REVIEWS Chicago Symphony Orchestra: The First Hundred Years CS090/12 (12 CDs: monaural, stereo; ADD)1 Available only from the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, 220 S. Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL, for $175 plus $5 shipping and handling. The Centennial Collection-Chicago Symphony Orchestra RCA-Victor Gold Seal, GD 600206 (3 CDs; monaural, stereo, ADD and DDD). (total time 3:36:3l2). A "musical trivia" question: "Which American symphony orchestra was the first to record under its own name and conductor?" You will find the answer at the beginning of the 12-CD collection, The Chicago Symphony Orchestra: The First 100 Years, issued by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra (CSO). The date was May 1, 1916, and the conductor was Frederick Stock. 3 This is part of the orchestra's celebration of the hundredth anniversary of its founding by Theodore Thomas in 1891. Thomas is represented here, not as a conductor (he died in 1904) but as the arranger of Wagner's Triiume. But all of the other conductors and music directors are represented, as well as many guests. With one exception, the 3-CD set, The Centennial Collection: Chicago Symphony Orchestra, from RCA-Victor is drawn from the recordings that the Chicago Symphony made for that company. All were released previously, in various formats-mono and stereo, 78 rpm, 45 rpm, LPs, tapes, and CDs-as the technologies evolved. Although the present digital processing varies according to source, the sound is generally clear; the Reiner material is comparable to RCA-Victor's on-going reissues on CD of the legendary recordings produced by Richard Mohr. -
01-25-2020 Boheme Eve.Indd
GIACOMO PUCCINI la bohème conductor Opera in four acts Marco Armiliato Libretto by Giuseppe Giacosa and production Franco Zeffirelli Luigi Illica, based on the novel Scènes de la Vie de Bohème by Henri Murger set designer Franco Zeffirelli Saturday, January 25, 2020 costume designer 8:00–11:05 PM Peter J. Hall lighting designer Gil Wechsler revival stage director Gregory Keller The production of La Bohème was made possible by a generous gift from Mrs. Donald D. Harrington Revival a gift of Rolex general manager Peter Gelb This season’s performances of La Bohème jeanette lerman-neubauer and Turandot are dedicated to the memory music director Yannick Nézet-Séguin of Franco Zeffirelli. 2019–20 SEASON The 1,344th Metropolitan Opera performance of GIACOMO PUCCINI’S la bohème conductor Marco Armiliato in order of vocal appearance marcello muset ta Artur Ruciński Susanna Phillips rodolfo a customhouse serge ant Roberto Alagna Joseph Turi colline a customhouse officer Christian Van Horn Edward Hanlon schaunard Elliot Madore* benoit Donald Maxwell mimì Maria Agresta Tonight’s performances of parpignol the roles of Mimì Gregory Warren and Rodolfo are underwritten by the alcindoro Jan Shrem and Donald Maxwell Maria Manetti Shrem Great Singers Fund. Saturday, January 25, 2020, 8:00–11:05PM MARTY SOHL / MET OPERA Roberto Alagna as Chorus Master Donald Palumbo Rodolfo and Maria Musical Preparation Caren Levine*, Joshua Greene, Agresta as Mimì in Jonathan C. Kelly, and Patrick Furrer Puccini’s La Bohème Assistant Stage Directors Mirabelle Ordinaire and J. Knighten Smit Met Titles Sonya Friedman Stage Band Conductor Joseph Lawson Children’s Chorus Director Anthony Piccolo Italian Coach Loretta Di Franco Prompter Joshua Greene Associate Designer David Reppa Scenery, properties, and electrical props constructed and painted in Metropolitan Opera Shops Costumes executed by Metropolitan Opera Costume Department Wigs and Makeup executed by Metropolitan Opera Wig and Makeup Department Ladies millinery by Reggie G. -
Verdi Week on Operavore Program Details
Verdi Week on Operavore Program Details Listen at WQXR.ORG/OPERAVORE Monday, October, 7, 2013 Rigoletto Duke - Luciano Pavarotti, tenor Rigoletto - Leo Nucci, baritone Gilda - June Anderson, soprano Sparafucile - Nicolai Ghiaurov, bass Maddalena – Shirley Verrett, mezzo Giovanna – Vitalba Mosca, mezzo Count of Ceprano – Natale de Carolis, baritone Count of Ceprano – Carlo de Bortoli, bass The Contessa – Anna Caterina Antonacci, mezzo Marullo – Roberto Scaltriti, baritone Borsa – Piero de Palma, tenor Usher - Orazio Mori, bass Page of the duchess – Marilena Laurenza, mezzo Bologna Community Theater Orchestra Bologna Community Theater Chorus Riccardo Chailly, conductor London 425846 Nabucco Nabucco – Tito Gobbi, baritone Ismaele – Bruno Prevedi, tenor Zaccaria – Carlo Cava, bass Abigaille – Elena Souliotis, soprano Fenena – Dora Carral, mezzo Gran Sacerdote – Giovanni Foiani, baritone Abdallo – Walter Krautler, tenor Anna – Anna d’Auria, soprano Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra Vienna State Opera Chorus Lamberto Gardelli, conductor London 001615302 Aida Aida – Leontyne Price, soprano Amneris – Grace Bumbry, mezzo Radames – Placido Domingo, tenor Amonasro – Sherrill Milnes, baritone Ramfis – Ruggero Raimondi, bass-baritone The King of Egypt – Hans Sotin, bass Messenger – Bruce Brewer, tenor High Priestess – Joyce Mathis, soprano London Symphony Orchestra The John Alldis Choir Erich Leinsdorf, conductor RCA Victor Red Seal 39498 Simon Boccanegra Simon Boccanegra – Piero Cappuccilli, baritone Jacopo Fiesco - Paul Plishka, bass Paolo Albiani – Carlos Chausson, bass-baritone Pietro – Alfonso Echevarria, bass Amelia – Anna Tomowa-Sintow, soprano Gabriele Adorno – Jaume Aragall, tenor The Maid – Maria Angels Sarroca, soprano Captain of the Crossbowmen – Antonio Comas Symphony Orchestra of the Gran Teatre del Liceu, Barcelona Chorus of the Gran Teatre del Liceu, Barcelona Uwe Mund, conductor Recorded live on May 31, 1990 Falstaff Sir John Falstaff – Bryn Terfel, baritone Pistola – Anatoli Kotscherga, bass Bardolfo – Anthony Mee, tenor Dr. -
Bellini's Norma
Bellini’s Norma - A discographical survey by Ralph Moore There are around 130 recordings of Norma in the catalogue of which only ten were made in the studio. The penultimate version of those was made as long as thirty-five years ago, then, after a long gap, Cecilia Bartoli made a new recording between 2011 and 2013 which is really hors concours for reasons which I elaborate in my review below. The comparative scarcity of studio accounts is partially explained by the difficulty of casting the eponymous role, which epitomises bel canto style yet also lends itself to verismo interpretation, requiring a vocalist of supreme ability and versatility. Its challenges have thus been essayed by the greatest sopranos in history, beginning with Giuditta Pasta, who created the role of Norma in 1831. Subsequent famous exponents include Maria Malibran, Jenny Lind and Lilli Lehmann in the nineteenth century, through to Claudia Muzio, Rosa Ponselle and Gina Cigna in the first part of the twentieth. Maria Callas, then Joan Sutherland, dominated the role post-war; both performed it frequently and each made two bench-mark studio recordings. Callas in particular is to this day identified with Norma alongside Tosca; she performed it on stage over eighty times and her interpretation casts a long shadow over. Artists since, such as Gencer, Caballé, Scotto, Sills, and, more recently, Sondra Radvanovsky have had success with it, but none has really challenged the supremacy of Callas and Sutherland. Now that the age of expensive studio opera recordings is largely over in favour of recording live or concert performances, and given that there seemed to be little commercial or artistic rationale for producing another recording to challenge those already in the catalogue, the appearance of the new Bartoli recording was a surprise, but it sought to justify its existence via the claim that it authentically reinstates the integrity of Bellini’s original concept in matters such as voice categories, ornamentation and instrumentation. -
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iMirasnnf ®k TV FORTY-FIRST SEASON SIXTH CONCERT No. CCCXXXIX COMPLETE SERIES DETBIT wpr BSSP BABBILIWIT8BH0 BOMDUOTB lillS JliBlllMSTiBl-IDIBIHBIiaiffillST, EK30LL MJ)lT(Q)Mi, IOTIM, mmm 8, AM, AT ocmr i'tia PROGRAM "LENORE" OVERTURE;, NO. 3 . Beethoven SYMPHONY IN D MINOR, NO. 4, OP. 126 Schumann Introduction Allegro Romanze Scherzo; Finale (Played without pause) OVERTURE TO "THE BARTERED BRIDE" Smetana INTERMISSION ARIA : "DOVE SONO," FROM "THE MARRIAGE OF FIGARO" Mozart LEONORA'S ARIA, FROM "LETASSE" (TASSO) Godard PRELUDE AND LOVE-DEATH FROM "TRISTAN AND ISOLDE" Wagner OVERTURE TO "TANNHAUSER" Wagner The next concert in the MATINEE MUSICALE SERIES will be given by THE ZOELLNER QUARTET, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 24, in the High School. The final concert in the EXTRA CONCERT SERIES will be given by THE TRIO DE LUT£CE, GEORGE BARRfiRE, FLUTE, CARLOS SALZEDO, HARP, and LUCIEN SCHMID, 'CELLO, TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 30 (Instead of on the date an nounced on the tickets). The next concert in the CHORAL UNION SERIES will be the FIRST MAY FES TIVAL CONCERT: THE CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, FREDERICK STOCK, CONDUCTOR; SIGNOR TITTA RUFFO, BARITONE; WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 19, 1920. TRAFFIC REGULATION.—By order of the Police Department, on the nights of Concerts, vehicles of all kinds will be prohibited on North University Avenue between Thayer and Ingalls Streets; Taxi-cabs must park on the West side of Thayer Street, facing South be tween North University Avenue and Washington Street; Private autos may be parked on Ingalls and Washington Streets. Persons on foot are requested to refrain from leaving from the Taxi-cab entrance at the Thayer Street side of the Auditorium. -
El Camino De Verdi Al Verismo: La Gioconda De Ponchielli the Road of Verdi to Verism: La Gioconda De Ponchielli
Revista AV Notas, Nº8 ISSN: 2529-8577 Diciembre, 2019 EL CAMINO DE VERDI AL VERISMO: LA GIOCONDA DE PONCHIELLI THE ROAD OF VERDI TO VERISM: LA GIOCONDA DE PONCHIELLI Joaquín Piñeiro Blanca Universidad de Cádiz RESUMEN Con Giuseppe Verdi se amplificaron y superaron los límites del Bel Canto representado, fundamentalmente, por Rossini, Bellini y Donizetti. Se abrieron nuevos caminos para la lírica italiana y en la evolución que terminaría derivando en la eclosión del Verismo que se articuló en torno a una nutrida generación de autores como Leoncavallo, Mascagni o Puccini. Entre Verdi y la Giovane Scuola se situaron algunos compositores que constituyeron un puente entre ambos momentos creativos. Entre ellos destacó Amilcare Ponchielli (1834-1886), profesor de algunos de los músicos más destacados del Verismo y autor de una de las óperas más influyentes del momento: La Gioconda (1876-1880), estudiada en este artículo en sus singularidades formales y de contenido que, en varios aspectos, hacen que se adelante al modelo teórico verista. Por otra parte, se estudian también cuáles son los elementos que conserva de los compositores italianos precedentes y las influencias del modelo estético francés, lo que determina que la obra y su compositor sean de complicada clasificación, aunque habitualmente se le identifique incorrectamente con el Verismo. Palabras clave: Ponchielli; Verismo; Giovane Scuola; ópera; La Gioconda; Italia ABSTRACT With Giuseppe Verdi, the boundaries of Bel Canto were amplified and exceeded, mainly represented by Rossini, Bellini and Donizetti. New paths were opened for the Italian lyric and in the evolution that would end up leading to the emergence of Verismo that was articulated around a large generation of authors such as Leoncavallo, Mascagni or Puccini. -
La Movilidad De Las Músicas Populares En América Latina En Los Años 30 Del Siglo XX
Artículos La movilidad de las músicas populares en América Latina en los años 30 del siglo XX. Las voces al unísono* Mobility of the Popular Musics in Latin America during the 1930s. Voices in Unison A mobilidade das músicas populares na América Latina nos anos 30 do século XX. As vozes em uníssono Hugo Andrei Buitrago-Trujillo a DOI: https://doi.org/10.11144/Javeriana.syp38-74.mmpa Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana, Colombia Redalyc: http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=86059657003 [email protected] ORCID: http://orcid.org/0000-0002-9460-5064 Fecha de recepción: 28 Marzo 2018 Fecha de aprobación: 06 Diciembre 2018 Fecha de publicación: 18 Junio 2019 Resumen: Articulando estudios recientes de la música popular en diversos países de América Latina con las indagaciones hechas en publicaciones como cancioneros y revistas de farándula, se hace una pesquisa sobre la movilidad de las músicas populares por varios países de la región, identicando el incremento, presencia y diálogo de las músicas viajantes con las consideradas nacionales, en la década de los años 30 del siglo XX, momento en el que la industria cultural de la radio, el disco y el cine, en un proceso intermedial, se consolidan como los espacios de entretenimiento y difusión que, con excepción del cine, trascienden los espacios públicos, para instalarse, también, en los escenarios privados. Palabras clave: música popular, industria cultural, América Latina, radio, discos, intermedialidad, músicas viajantes. Abstract: Articulating, on one hand, some recent studies on popular music from different Latin-American countries and, on the other hand, some searches in publications like song books, and gossip magazines, a research is conducted about the mobility of popular musics through different countries in the region. -
El Bolero En Colombia, Un Viejo Amor
El bolero en Colombia UN VIEJO AMOR CESAR PAGANO A Marta Madrigal Vendaval sin rumbo por la vereda tropical Agustin Lara, padre del bolero Bogotá, Mayo-Junio 1989 37 MONOGRAFIA___________ ---'f bramos este ensayo con una aseveración atrevida A pero meditada: ningún género de la música popular ha arraigado en tantas personas, ni se ha propagado y conservado con tanta intensidad en el vasto territorio de América, como el Bo- lero. Desde el New York latino, hasta las repúblicas australes y (1856-1918), quien organizó los la mismísima Patagonia se prodi- perfiles esenciales -que no inven- ga el género. Ni el tango pesimis- tó solitario el género-; miles de ta y de laborioso baile, ni la trági- obras alzaron el bolero a la apo- ca y machista ranchera, ni el ale- teosis alcanzada en los tempra- gramación de radio con espacios gre zamba brasilero, ni las caden- nos años 50s. Sus propias limita'- exclusivos dedicados a difundir- cias encendidas de la cumbia ciones y conservadurismo (sensi- lo; en las reediciones discográfi- colombiana,ni el ritmático y reno- blería romanticotalegona, temas cas de antologías; en las evoca- vador mambo cubano; ni siquiera inactuales, machismo recalcitran- ciones y música televisada que ha la invasión contagiosa de la Salsa, te y la repetición de fórmulas ver- suscitado; en la profusión de artí- ganaron nunca tan amplio predi- bales y sonoras), lo estancaron en culos, folletos y libros sobre el camento en nuestro continente. un mundo que no se detiene. El apasionante tema. 1 En el fondo de cada latinoame- surgimiento de la balada europea ricano hay un bolerista dormido aclimatada para latinoamerica- 1. -
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THE EXPEDITIONS of the VICTOR TALKING MACHINE COMPANY THROUGH LATIN AMERICA, 1903-1926 a Dissertation
RECORDING STUDIOS ON TOUR: THE EXPEDITIONS OF THE VICTOR TALKING MACHINE COMPANY THROUGH LATIN AMERICA, 1903-1926 A Dissertation presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School of Cornell University in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy By Sergio Daniel Ospina Romero May 2019 © 2019 Sergio Daniel Ospina Romero ii RECORDING STUDIOS ON TOUR: THE EXPEDITIONS OF THE VICTOR TALKING MACHINE THROUGH LATIN AMERICA, 1903-1926 Sergio Daniel Ospina Romero, PhD Cornell University, 2019 During the early twentieth century, recording technicians travelled around the world on behalf of the multinational recording companies. Producing recordings with vernacular repertoires not only became an effective way to open local markets for the talking machines that these same companies were manufacturing. It also allowed for an unprecedented global circulation of local musics. This dissertation focuses on the recording expeditions lead by the Victor Talking Machine Company through several cities in Latin America during the acoustic era. Drawing from untapped archival material, including the daily ledgers of the expeditions, the following pages offer the first comprehensive history of these expeditions while focusing on five areas of analysis: the globalization of recorded sound, the imperial and transcultural dynamics in the itinerant recording ventures of the industry, the interventions of “recording scouts” for the production of acoustic records, the sounding events recorded during the expeditions, and the transnational circulation of these recordings. I argue that rather than a marginal side of the music industry or a rudimentary operation, as it has been usually presented hitherto in many histories of the phonograph, sound recording during the acoustic era was a central and intricate area in the business; and that the international ventures of recording companies before 1925 set the conditions of possibility for the consolidation of iii media entertainment as a defining aspect of consumer culture worldwide through the twentieth century. -
Concerts (, Onclude Music Activities
Utah State University DigitalCommons@USU The Utah Statesman Students 6-15-1953 Student Life, June 15, 1953, No. 2 Utah State University Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/newspapers Recommended Citation Utah State University, "Student Life, June 15, 1953, No. 2" (1953). The Utah Statesman. 1356. https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/newspapers/1356 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Students at DigitalCommons@USU. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Utah Statesman by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@USU. For more information, please contact [email protected]. SUMMER EDITION UTAH STATE COLLEGE, JUNE 15, 1958 NUMBER Z Concerts(,onclude MusicActivities Two mass concerts Thursday and Friday will culminate two weeks of intensive musical training for some 120 high school and junior high school students attending the 1953 summer music clinic al Utah Slate. The concert Thursday evening will begin at 8 p.m. in the ballroom of the Union building. Featured will be the clinic orchestra and chorus. SquareDancing Directing: Lhc orchestra is Dr. Willian, E. Knuth, head of the music department at San Fran -SetThursday cisco State colJege, and guest or chestra consultant for the clinic. Dr. Walter Welti of the Utah State vocal department is chorus InUB Skyroom director. Square dancing Thursday in the Outdoor Concert sl.:yroom o[ the union will be On Friday, the clinic band and featured on this week's social the advanced band will be (ea program, according to Prof. tured. This concert will be hclrl Vaughn Gordon, chairman. in the outdoor amphitheatri.•, Summer school students and southwest of the main building, faculty are invited to participate beg inning at 7 p.m. -
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OCTOBER 2009 OCTOBER CLASSICAL new release harharmoniamonia mmundiundi UKUK available 19th October call off 9th October harmonia mundi, AEON, ALIA VOX, ALPHA, AMBRONAY, ARCANA, ARTE VERUM, AUDITE, BEL AIR CLASSIQUES, CALLIOPE, CSO RESOUND, DELPHIAN, FIRST HAND, FUGA LIBERA, GLOSSA, HAT[NOW]ART, K617, KML, LSO LIVE, MARIINSKY, MEDICI ARTS, MIRARE, MODE, NASCOR, OPAL, OPELLA NOVA, ORFEO, PARADIZO, PEARL, PRAGA DIGITALS, RADIO FRANCE, RAM, RCOC, RCO LIVE, RICERCAR, SFZ, SIGNUM CLASSICS, STRADIVARIUS, UNICORN KANCHANA, WALHALL, WERGO, WINTER & WINTER, YSAYE OCTOBER GRAMOPHONE EDITOR’S CHOICE HMU807447/48 Handel Organ Concertos Op. 7 Academy of Ancient Music / Richard Egarr +IRR OUTSTANDING GRAMOPHONE EDITOR’S CHOICE SIGCD155 Liszt Abroad Rebecca Evans (sop), Andrew Kennedy (tenor), Matthew Rose (baritone), Iain Burnside (piano) BBC MUSIC MAGAZINE CHOICE LSO0685 Bartok Bluebeard’s Castle LSO / Valery Gergiev BBC MUSIC MAGAZINE DVD CHOICE Medici Arts 2055488 Mahler Symphony No. 4, Schoenberg Pelleas& Melisande Juliane Banse (soprano); Gustav Mahler Youth Orchestra/ Claudio Abbado GRAMOPHONE AWARD FINALIST BAROQUE INSTRUMENTAL HMU907502 PURCELL COMPLETE FANTAZIAS / Fretwork GRAMOPHONE AWARD FINALIST EARLY HMU807489 SONG OF SONGS / Stile Antico “Sumptuously delivered by the peerless Stile Antico.” The Independent HMC992039/40 Barcode: 794881935628 special limited edition with DVD while stocks last HMC902039/40 Barcode: 794881 924523 2 CDs £11.30 until Jan 1st 2010 then £13.47 Josef HAYDN The Creation Julia Kleiter, soprano (Gabriel, Eva); Maximilian Schmitt, tenor (Uriel); Johannes Weisser, bass (Raphael,Adam); RIAS Kammerchor; Freiburger Barockorchester / René Jacobs (conductor) It was on a visit to London in 1791 that Haydn heard several of Handel's oratorios at Westminster Abbey. Astonished by their size and power - "Handel is master of us all," he is said to have declared - he determined to write a similar work himself.