Il Tabarro (Complete opera 1955 recording) [plus opera arias sung by Tito Gobbi]

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Il Tabarro (Complete opera 1955 recording) [plus opera arias sung by Tito Gobbi]
Tito Gobbi (baritone) Giacinto Prandelli (tenor) Margaret Mas (soprano) / Rome Opera Chorus & Orchestra / Vincenzo Bellezza

[ Naxos Historical Great Opera Recordings / CD ]

Release Date: Wednesday 20 August 2008

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"All in all this is an essential buy. If you don't have it already, then get it. You will probably want other more modern accounts of the work, though there are not many in the current catalogue. But for dramatic truth this one can hardly be bettered."
(MusicWeb Dec 2008)

In this legendary recording of Il tabarro (The Cloak), the first of the three one-act operas which make up Puccini's Il trittico, the part of Michele is sung by Tito Gobbi, the foremost Italian baritone of the post-war years and greatly admired by international audiences for the deep psychological insight which, as a fine actor as well as singer, he brought to his interpretations. Singing opposite Gobbi, whose performance has been described by an eminent critic as 'by far the most individual and compelling on record', are the distinguished Italian tenor Giacinto Prandelli and the French soprano Margaret Mas, in her only major operatic rôle on record, as Michele's wife.The cast is conducted by the veteran Italian maestro Vincenzo Bellezza, a stalwart of opera houses in Rome, London and New York.

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Also includes:
La fanciulla del West, Act I: Minnie, della mia casa son partito
Don Giovanni, K. 527, Act II: Deh! vieni alla finestra
Le nozze di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro), K. 492, Act I: Non piu andrai
Il barbiere di Siviglia (The Barber of Seville), Act I: Largo al factotum
La forza del destino, Act III: Urna fatale del mio destino
Otello, Act II: Vanne!… Credo in un Dio crudel