Puccini Manon Lescaut

Record and Artist Details

Composer or Director: Giacomo Puccini

Genre:

Opera

Label: EMI

Media Format: Vinyl

Media Runtime: 0

Mastering:

ADD

Catalogue Number: EX290041-3

Tracks:

Composition Artist Credit
Manon Lescaut Giacomo Puccini, Composer
Carlo Forti, Innkeeper, Bass
Dino Formichini, Edmondo, Tenor
Fiorenza Cossotto, Singer, Mezzo soprano
Franco Calabrese, Geronte, Bass
Franco Ricciardi, Lamplighter, Tenor
Franco Ventriglia, Captain, Bass
Giacomo Puccini, Composer
Giulio Fioravanti, Lescaut, Baritone
Giuseppe di Stefano, Des Grieux, Tenor
Giuseppe Morresi, Sergeant, Bass
Maria Callas, Manon Lescaut, Soprano
Milan La Scala Chorus
Milan La Scala Orchestra
Tullio Serafin, Conductor
Vito Tatone, Dancing Master, Tenor

Composer or Director: Giacomo Puccini

Genre:

Opera

Label: EMI

Media Format: Cassette

Media Runtime: 0

Mastering:

ADD

Catalogue Number: EX290041-5

Tracks:

Composition Artist Credit
Manon Lescaut Giacomo Puccini, Composer
Carlo Forti, Innkeeper, Bass
Dino Formichini, Edmondo, Tenor
Fiorenza Cossotto, Singer, Mezzo soprano
Franco Calabrese, Geronte, Bass
Franco Ricciardi, Lamplighter, Tenor
Franco Ventriglia, Captain, Bass
Giacomo Puccini, Composer
Giulio Fioravanti, Lescaut, Baritone
Giuseppe di Stefano, Des Grieux, Tenor
Giuseppe Morresi, Sergeant, Bass
Maria Callas, Manon Lescaut, Soprano
Milan La Scala Chorus
Milan La Scala Orchestra
Tullio Serafin, Conductor
Vito Tatone, Dancing Master, Tenor
The 1980 reissue of this classic Callas set of 1959 (RLS737, 4/80—nla) brought a very commendable opening out of what had originally been sound more boxily mono than most of Callas's La Scala recordings of the period. This time the digital remastering has kept the sound more open (again, with no false stereo 'enhancing') while bringing out far more inner detail. The very start had me sitting up at the clarity of the triangle in the opening tutt, and the voices though placed rather close are caught with new fidelity. Last time the snag was that the set still came on six sides, where even the HMV set of 1972 with Caballe as Manon and Bruno Bartoletti conducting (SLS962, 9/72—nla) had squeezed the whole opera on to four sides. This time the advantage is double, because here for the first time with the benefit of DMM to bring LP sides of up to 40 minutes, you have each of the four acts on a separate side, a great benefit. Who knows, we might even ultimately find that the LP in this instance outdoes the CD version, when Acts 1 and 2 add up to more than 75 minutes (by just a few seconds).
Callas may present a rather formidable portrait of a young girl in Act 1, but here the final act with its long duet and the big aria ''Sola, perduta, abbandonata'', for once is far more than an epilogue to the rest, rather a culmination, with Callas at her very peak. Di stefano too is in the superb form and Serafin's pacing of the score is masterly. Fioravanti as Lescaut and Calabrese as Geronte sing well if not very characterfully.'

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