Mozart Le nozze di Figaro
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Composer or Director: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Genre:
Opera
Label: Classics for Pleasure
Magazine Review Date: 9/1991
Media Format: Cassette
Media Runtime: 0
Mastering:
ADD
Catalogue Number: TC-CFPD4724

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
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(Le) nozze di Figaro, '(The) Marriage of Figaro' |
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer
Daniel McCoshan, Don Curzio, Tenor Franco Calabrese, Count Almaviva, Baritone Glyndebourne Festival Chorus Glyndebourne Festival Orchestra Graziella Sciutti, Susanna, Soprano Gwyn Griffiths, Antonio, Bass Hugues Cuénod, Don Basilio, Tenor Ian Wallace, Bartolo, Bass Jeannette Sinclair, Barbarina, Soprano Monica Sinclair, Marcellina, Soprano Risë Stevens, Cherubino, Mezzo soprano Sena Jurinac, Countess Almaviva, Soprano Sesto Bruscantini, Figaro, Bass Vittorio Gui, Conductor Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer |
Composer or Director: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Genre:
Opera
Label: Classics for Pleasure
Magazine Review Date: 9/1991
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 158
Mastering:
ADD
Catalogue Number: CD-CFPD4724

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
(Le) nozze di Figaro, '(The) Marriage of Figaro' |
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer
Daniel McCoshan, Don Curzio, Tenor Franco Calabrese, Count Almaviva, Baritone Glyndebourne Festival Chorus Glyndebourne Festival Orchestra Graziella Sciutti, Susanna, Soprano Gwyn Griffiths, Antonio, Bass Hugues Cuénod, Don Basilio, Tenor Ian Wallace, Bartolo, Bass Jeannette Sinclair, Barbarina, Soprano Monica Sinclair, Marcellina, Soprano Risë Stevens, Cherubino, Mezzo soprano Sena Jurinac, Countess Almaviva, Soprano Sesto Bruscantini, Figaro, Bass Vittorio Gui, Conductor Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer |
Author: Alan Blyth
The cast is headed by Jurinac's warm, appealing Countess, as rewarding as any on record, sung in golden tone and responsive to the emotions of the moment—listen to ''Dove sono'' and its recitative (second CD, track 10). Her husband at that time, Sesto Bruscantini, is a light-voiced, eager Figaro, much in the vein of Desderi (Haitink). Indeed, the Italianate bite and diction of his performance and that of Sciutti, a nimble Susanna (enchanting in her Act 4 aria), and Calabrese, an imposing if sometimes slightly rough Almaviva, is another of the set's advantages. The small parts are well taken, a special delight being Cuenod's Basilio (although his aria, included on LP, has here been left out, presumably to get the performance on to two CDs; a pity yet understandable). A drawback is Rise Stevens's tired-sounding and unidiomatic Cherubino, but even she fits well enough into the ensemble.
Gui's matching of tempos is laudable and he draws playing from the RPO, then doubling as the Glyndebourne orchestra, that is at once disciplined and full of character. On the new, digital transfers, I felt some of the warmth of the original may have drained away, but the difference is marginal. This was one of EMI's earliest stereo efforts, and the placings are well managed, with the sense of intimacy you get in the theatre at Glyndebourne and which so often eludes modern recordings. The Giulini (EMI), also on two discs, is superior vocally and musically but costs more, as does the contemporaneous (to the Gui) Kleiber version (Decca), another strong contender. So, the impecunious newcomer should hurry to catch this set while it's available—such reissues have the habit of not lasting long in the catalogue.'
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