Verdi: Il Trovatore

by RCA

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Release Date:1990-10-25
Label:RCA
UPC:078635664324
Binding:Audio CD
Published By:RCA
ASIN:B000003EPY
Category:Music

Tracks on Verdi: Il Trovatore by RCA

  1. Il Trovatore: All'erta, all'erta
  2. Il Trovatore: Di due figli vivea
  3. Il Trovatore: Che piu t'arresti
  4. Il Trovatore: Tacea la notte placida
  5. Il Trovatore: Di tale amor che dirsi
  6. Il Trovatore: Tace la notte
  7. Il Trovatore: Deserto sulla terra
  8. Il Trovatore: Non m'inganno
  9. Il Trovatore: Di geloso amor sprezzato
  10. Il Trovatore: Vedi! Le fosche notturne spogile (Anvil Chorus)
  11. Il Trovatore: Stride la vampa!
  12. Il Trovatore: Soli or siamo
  13. Il Trovatore: Condotta ell'era in ceppi
  14. Il Trovatore: Non son tuo figlio?
  15. Il Trovatore: Mal reggendo
  16. Il Trovatore: Inoltra il pie
  17. Il Trovatore: Perigliarti ancor languente
  18. Il Trovatore: Tutto e deserto
  19. Il Trovatore: Il balen del suo sorriso
  20. Il Trovatore: Quel suono! Oh cie!
  21. Il Trovatore: Per me ora fatale
  22. Il Trovatore: Ah se l'error t'ingombra
  23. Il Trovatore: Perche piangete
  24. Il Trovatore: E deggio e posso crederlo
  25. Il Trovatore: Or co'dadi
  26. Il Trovatore: Squilli, echeggi la tromba guerriera
  27. Il Trovatore: In braccio al mio rival
  28. Il Trovatore: Quale d'armi fragor poc'anzi intesi
  29. Il Trovatore: Ah, si ben mio
  30. Il Trovatore: L'onda de' suoni mistici
  31. Il Trovatore: Di quella pira
  32. Il Trovatore: Siam giunti
  33. Il Trovatore: D'amor sull'ali rosee
  34. Il Trovatore: Miserere d'un'alma gia vicina
  35. Il Trovatore: Udiste?
  36. Il Trovatore: Mira, di acerbe lagrime
  37. Il Trovatore: Vivra contende il giubilo
  38. Il Trovatore: Madre, non monti?
  39. Il Trovatore: Ai nostri monti
  40. Il Trovatore: Che, non m'inganno

Editorial Reviews and Product Descriptions

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This is the most beautifully sung Il Trovatore on record, but is by no means the most dramatic and is far from the best-conducted. Those who insist on stereo sound (which has substantial advantages for opera recordings in terms of dramatic presence and impact) may opt for the Zubin Mehta or James Levine treatments. But Jussi Bjoerling and Leonard Warren respond intensely to the score theatrically and, above all, musically, Zinka Milanov sings with a haunting beauty most of the time, Fedora Barbieri approaches the role of the Gypsy woman Azucena as if she were born to sing it, and the relatively small, well-disciplined chorus sings with a clarity and precision comparable to that of Levine's powerful Metropolitan Opera Chorus. --Joe McLellan

Customer Reviews

Still the Best - Reviewed on 2005-03-24
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3 customers found this review helpful, 2 did not.

Despite shortcomings, such as mediocre conducting, cuts and the "old" sound, not least the miscast tenor, this "Trovatore" remains unsurpassed for the beauty of singing. Milanov is simply the best Leonora ever, both in her grand arias and the dramatic coloratura segments. Bjoerling is not heroic enough for my taste. He is perfect for "Ballo," "Faust" and "Manon," but not for "Aida" or "Il Trovatore." But he makes up for the lack of heroic stature with the beauty of voice and singing. If only Milanov could sing this opera with Corelli, what a glorious "Trovatore" that would be!
The best for many years, but now surpassed - Reviewed on 2003-11-03
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6 customers found this review helpful, 12 did not.

Most of the reviewers below have covered the majority of good and bad points about this recording, so I will be brief. Beautiful and mostly accurate singing but lacking dramatic credibility from the soprano and tenor; decent conducting but a terrible, thin-sounding orchestra; no sense of "sound-staging," very little drama except from Barbieri and Warren, and a very incomplete version of the score with numerous large and small cuts.

Of competing versions, pride of place goes to the new Ghiorghiu-Alagna set, even though Alagna pushes the voice a little too hard at times and holds the high C in "Di quella pira" well beyond its written length. The 1970 Mehta set has a good Leonora in Price and a decent Manico in Domingo, but Milnes' baritone lacks the proper bite for Di Luna and Cossotto is a joke as Azucena once one has heard Barbieri or Diadkova.

So, basically, we are still waiting for a really great "Trovatore." If you like Milanov and Bjorling, get this set. If you want a good balance between singing, drama and completeness, get the Pappano-Alagna set.

A Classic Trovatore --- but by far not the best! - Reviewed on 2003-01-22
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4 customers found this review helpful, 4 did not.

This 1952 set has been acclaimed since its debut, and while it does feature some of the most passionate Italian singing on disc, it is poorly conducted and hopelessly boring. Bjoerling is fairly underwhelming, and Cellini never quite captures the dramatic urgency of this gripping work. But the RCA Victor orchestra plays well in spite of it all, and the chorus work is most impressive.

Still, this recording is a must-own for its two leading women, Zinka Milanov and Fedora Barbieri, the latter being indisputably the best Azucena on disc. Zinka Milanov is ideal as Leonora, better than even Antonietta Stella on Serafin's recording; though she doesn't deliver as much intensity as Callas in Karajan's inspired performance (who would?), she sings with soaring beauty and smart, focused characterization. The highlight, though, is the exquisite Azucena of Fedora Barbieri, one of the most underrated singers of the 20th century. She is glorious and exciting, bringing some much-needed thrill to this otherwise lackluster performance.

Here's a summary of great Trovatore recordings: One of the best efforts, in certainly the best sound, is Mehta's 1970 recording with an all-star cast (Domingo, Price, et al) and superb orchestral work. Karajan's with Callas, di Stefano and Barbieri is also a supreme addition to the catalogue; Callas fans should snatch it up without a moment's pause. I guess my No. 1 Recommendation is actually Tullio Serafin's version with Bergonzi as my favorite Manrico of all time; other cast highlights include Antonietta Stella as a wonderful Leonora and Fiorenza Cossotto as a frightening Azucena. Enjoy!
A REMINDER OF THE WAY OPERA USED TO SOUND! - Reviewed on 2002-08-18
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8 customers found this review helpful.

I'm going to make this very short and to-the-point. They simply don't sing like this anymore ----- sopranos and tenors
like Milanov and Bjoerling are an extinct breed, and we are the poorer for it. Ditto for Fedora Barbieri and Leonard Warren ------- two more outstanding singers ---- all of whom could be heard regularly at the Metropolitan Opera in the 1950's. But then again, so were many other great singers. We don't have voices like this today --- and one hearing of this recording of "Trovatore" sadly proves it. Recorded in 1952, it still sounds acceptable --- and no subsequent "Trovatore" has matched it, though the famous 1962 broadcast from Salzburg with Leontyne Price, Franco Corelli, Giulietta Simionato, and Ettore Bastianini, all under the baton of Herbert von Karajan, comes the closest.
Down with the director!! - Reviewed on 2002-06-11
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2 customers found this review helpful, 8 did not.

I think this is a nice version from Trovatore, but musicaly, It lacks of intensity and drama coming from Cilario and Bjoreling. I must admit that Milanov, Merril and Barbieri are superb in each of their roles, but I didn't like that much Bjorleing's singing in this opera. With so little power in his "di quella pira". Good but not great!
As for the director I don't understand how they let him direct an orchestra!! he is Owghfull, no strenght. Maybe I'm overreacting with Cillario, but I heard so much better performances of the orchestra than this, an when I come back and listen to this one I get every day more disapointed.
Is a good choice if you think in the singers, but a terrible one if you think in the director.
Listen to Correlli's, Pryce version.
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