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ARTHUR ENDREZE
Regular price €9,90 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 131): Computation results in '-Infinity'%Arthur Endreze
Con orchestra
Henri Defosse, François Ruhlmann
Cantabile Subito: "There is neither roundness nor brilliance in his voice (as we know from Italian baritones), but his is a warm and highly individual instrument of a velvety quality in the upper register. Particularly in the lyrical parts, you can hear his perfect mezza voce and his great ability to sing with inner emotion. He articulates each phrase with a feeling for the particular color that helps to illuminate its meaning. Endrèze had a perfect French pronunciation (all the more remarkable for a native American) and, when listening to him, you will know what French diction is about. His Hérode, Hamlet and Athanaël - not to forget his song recordings - are wonderful examples of French singing art. Arthur Endrèze is a favorite baritone of mine because of his entirely personal and sensual approach to music." (Andrea Shum-Binder)
BÉLA BARTÓK – Il Castello di Barbablu (A Kékszakállú herceg vára) • Ansermet
Regular price €29,90 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 131): Computation results in '-Infinity'%LE CHÂTEAU DE BARBE BLEUE (IL CASTELLO DI BARBABLU)
1950 - Création française
Barbablu - Lucien Lovano
Judith - Renée Gilly
Orchestra N.N.
Ernest Ansermet
Registrazione dal vivo / live recording, Paris 1950
BONUS:
Historical recordings
A collection focusing on historical singers in rare recordings - mostly in the form of “portrayals”. The singers featured here are the ones who have made opera legendary. Hence the name “Il Mito dell’Opera” - “Legendary Opera”
News from the Past
This series features rarely performed operas, symphonic music and chamber works. Many of these recordings were world première recordings. Hence the title “Novità del Passato” – they are all “News from the Past”.
Registrazioni integrali dell'epoca d'oro
Questa serie comprende le registrazioni complete, esclusivamente dal vivo, di opere del periodo d'oro della lirica. Nota anche con la sigla HOC, l'acronimo di Historical Opera Collection, è la continuazione della serie "Golden Age of Opera".