- published: 26 Apr 2013
- views: 1687
- author: ToporRocks
89:35
G. VERDI - Don Carlo (Act 1 & 2) KARAJAN/Wiener Philharmoniker, 1958
Giuseppe Verdi ( 1 8 1 3 -- 1 9 0 1 ) Don Carlo (Gesamtaufnahme / Complete Recording) 1. A...
published: 26 Apr 2013
author: ToporRocks
G. VERDI - Don Carlo (Act 1 & 2) KARAJAN/Wiener Philharmoniker, 1958
G. VERDI - Don Carlo (Act 1 & 2) KARAJAN/Wiener Philharmoniker, 1958
Giuseppe Verdi ( 1 8 1 3 -- 1 9 0 1 ) Don Carlo (Gesamtaufnahme / Complete Recording) 1. Akt / Act 1 Erstes Bild / Scene 1 01. Carlo il sommo Imperatore 02. ...- published: 26 Apr 2013
- views: 1687
- author: ToporRocks
4:24
Maria Callas Alfredo La Traviata Giuseppe Verdi
From original Album Maria Callas, Nicola Rescigno, The Covent Garden Orchestra, Cesare Val...
published: 12 Oct 2012
author: Gynmusic
Maria Callas Alfredo La Traviata Giuseppe Verdi
Maria Callas Alfredo La Traviata Giuseppe Verdi
From original Album Maria Callas, Nicola Rescigno, The Covent Garden Orchestra, Cesare Valletti, Ronald Lewis, Marie Collier, Lea Roberts, Mario Zanasi, Derm...- published: 12 Oct 2012
- views: 279
- author: Gynmusic
11:59
Maria Callas "Tu che le Vanità..." | Giuseppe Verdi, Don Carlo, Opera, 1959
Giuseppe Verdi - "Tu che le Vanità...conoscesti del mondo",
Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901) Do...
published: 23 Aug 2013
Maria Callas "Tu che le Vanità..." | Giuseppe Verdi, Don Carlo, Opera, 1959
Maria Callas "Tu che le Vanità..." | Giuseppe Verdi, Don Carlo, Opera, 1959
Giuseppe Verdi - "Tu che le Vanità...conoscesti del mondo", Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901) Don Carlo, Opera, 1884. Maria Callas (1923-1977) Hamburg, 1959. Tu che le vanità, Elizabeth's aria from Don Carlos ATTO QUINTO - Il Chiostro del Convento di San Giusto, come nel'atto secondo. Notte. Chiaro di luna Introduzione SCENA PRIMA - Elisabetta entra lentamente assorta nei suoi pensieri, si avvicina alla tomba di Carlo V e s'inginocchia. ELISABETTA Tu che la Vanità conoscesti del mondo E godi nell'avel il riposo profondo, Se ancor si piange in cielo, piangi sul mio dolor, E porta il pianto mio al trono del Signor. Si! Carlo qui verrà! che parta e scordi ormai, A Posa di vegliar sui giorni suoi giurai, Ei segua il suo destin, la gloria il traccerà, Per me, la mia giornata a sera è giunta già! Francia, nobil suol, si caro ai miei verd'anni! Fontainebleau! ver voi schiude il pensier i vanni. Eterno giuro d'amor là Dio da me ascoltò, E quest'eternità un giorno sol durò. Tra voi, vaghi giardin di questa terra ibéra, Se Carlo ancor dovrà fermare i passi a sera Che le zolle, i ruscelli, i fonti, i boschi, i fior, Con le lor armonie cantino il nostro amor. Addio, bei sogni d'or, illusion perduta! Il nodo si spezzò, la luce è fatta muta! Addio, verd'anni ancor! cedendo al duol crudel, Il core ha un sol desir: la pace dell'avel! Tu che le vanità conoscesti del mondo E godi nell'avel d'un riposo profondo, Se ancor si piange in cielo, piangi sul mio dolor, E il tuo col pianto mio reca a' piè del Signor. You have known the vanities of this world, and now enjoy the grave's last rest, if there is still pity in heaven mourn over my sorrow and carry my tears at the Lord's presence. Carlos will come! he must leave and forget... I've sworn to Posa to watch over him. He must fulfil his destiny, glory will show him the way. As for me, my day has already come to an end! France, noble land, so loved in my younger days! Fontainebleau! all my thoughts go to you! There I swore eternal love To God who heard me and eternity lasted only one day. O merry gardens of this Iberian land, if Carlos should yet stop here at the end of the day, let the tufts, the brooks, the fountains, the woods and flowers with their melodies sing of our love. Farewell, farewell golden dreams, lost hopes! The knot was cut, light has lost its splendour! Farewell, farewell, my younger years! Giving in under the cruel suffering my heart has only one desire: the peace of the grave! You have known the vanities of this world, etc. If there is still pity in heaven, ah, carry my sorrow at the feet of the Lord! Schiller's Don Carlos was first suggested to Verdi in 1850 by the Paris Opéra. Verdi rejected the idea, but continued negotiations led to the composition and production of Les vêpres siciliennes in 1855. When the new director of the Paris Opéra, Auguste Perrin, approached Verdi in 1865 concerning a new work for Napoleon III's Universal Exhibition of 1867, Verdi had become tired of the intolerance of Italian theatergoers. Paris seemed to offer more creative potential, a stable company of singers and players, and a large budget. Verdi accepted Perrin's proposition, hoping to score a major success in grand opera. After considering several librettos, Verdi decided on one by Joseph Méry and Camille du Locle that adapted the dramatic poem Don Carlos, Infant von Spanien, by Friedrich Schiller (1759-1805). However, Verdi felt that the story lacked the spectacle necessary for grand opera, and suggested the addition of the immense and colorful coronation scene in Act Three. No one has yet successfully explained why Philip should be crowned in the middle of his reign. Such additions made the work run beyond the maximum time allowed by the Opéra, and numerous cuts were made during the eight months of rehearsals. (These sections remained unknown until 1969.) Finally, the original, five-act, French version of Don Carlos was performed at the Académie Impériale de Musique in Paris on March 11, 1867. A revised version in Italian was first staged on January 10, 1884, at the Teatro alla Scala in Milan. Throughout the composition process, Verdi shaped the libretto to his liking, suggesting meters and occasionally writing lines and drafting scenes such the final one, in which Elizabeth makes her fateful decision. He also added the Philip-Inquisitor duet that is part of Schiller's play. In general the work, especially through the character of the Marquis de Posa, advocates freedom of thought; Verdi may have been reacting in part to Pope Pius IX's "Syllabus of Errors" of 1864, which denounces this very idea.- published: 23 Aug 2013
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32:06
MARIA CALLAS -- (The unauthorized Callas) LA TRAVIATA London 1958 part 1.flv
Sunday Afternoon at the Opera - Verdi: La Traviata Start: 09/30/2012 13:00 End: 09/30/2012...
published: 04 Nov 2012
author: SuperStanila
MARIA CALLAS -- (The unauthorized Callas) LA TRAVIATA London 1958 part 1.flv
MARIA CALLAS -- (The unauthorized Callas) LA TRAVIATA London 1958 part 1.flv
Sunday Afternoon at the Opera - Verdi: La Traviata Start: 09/30/2012 13:00 End: 09/30/2012 16:30 Host Keith Brown writes: Here's a truly historic audio docum...- published: 04 Nov 2012
- views: 2295
- author: SuperStanila
13:25
Maria Callas "Vanne, lasciami", "D'amor sull'ali Rosee", "Miserere..." | Verdi, Il Trovatore, 1958
Giuseppe Verdi - "Vanne, lasciami", "D'amor sull'ali rossee",
"Miserere... Ah, che la Mor...
published: 05 Sep 2013
Maria Callas "Vanne, lasciami", "D'amor sull'ali Rosee", "Miserere..." | Verdi, Il Trovatore, 1958
Maria Callas "Vanne, lasciami", "D'amor sull'ali Rosee", "Miserere..." | Verdi, Il Trovatore, 1958
Giuseppe Verdi - "Vanne, lasciami", "D'amor sull'ali rossee", "Miserere... Ah, che la Morte Ognora", Giuseppe Verdi (1801-1835) Il Trovatore, Opera, 1853. Maria Callas (1923-1977), Tito Gobbi (1913-1984) Georges Sébastian, conductor (1903-1989), Théâtre National de l'Opéra de Paris, 19.XII.1958. The second of the three great middle period operas that solidified Verdi's fame, Il Trovatore is the work that is most based in the traditions of the first half of the nineteenth century. Based on a play by Gutierrez, the plot is filled with the twists and unlikely coincidences that, over the years, have made the opera the butt of many jokes. However, Verdi was stirred to the height of his inspiration by this work, and from its premiere it was an even greater success than its predecessor, Rigoletto. The original text was by one of the composer's favorite librettists Salvatore Cammarano, but Cammarano died soon after the initial draft was completed, forcing Verdi to turn to Leone Bardare for revisions. Verdi initially contemplated naming the opera after its Gypsy character, Azucena, but in the end the tenor ruled the day. In 1856, Verdi was commissioned to revise the opera slightly for a French version at the Paris Opéra; he added a ballet to the third act, rewrote the ending of the final scene, and made other minor revisions. None of these revisions have been incorporated into the standard performance version of the opera. The importance of Il Trovatore lies in its music; it displays some of the most ingratiating melodies Verdi ever wrote. It has been said that in order to mount a successful performance of this opera, all you need (!) are the four greatest Verdi voices available. From the soaring phrases of Leonora's opening aria to the martial excitement of Manrico's "Di quella pira," all of the conventional operatic forms are used to give the singers a chance to shine. Only Azucena does not have the traditional two-part aria, but she has some of the most memorable solos and duets in the entire opera. From her entrance with the drama of "Stride la vampa" to the tenderness of her Act Four duet with Manrico, she displays a full range of emotion. Di Luna, the baritone villain, is more one dimensional. The role of Manrico is one of the most difficult that Verdi wrote; he needs the grace of a lyric tenor for "Ah si, ben mio" and a full dramatic tenor sound for the following "Di quella pira" (which contains two unwritten high Cs that add considerably to its difficulty). Most tenors find it safer to have this aria transposed down in performance and some even do this on recordings. Verdi's Il Trovatore is among the last of the "stand and sing" operas: those that give their best effect when well sung, regardless of dramatic portrayals. With its wealth of great music, Il Trovatore will always be an audience favorite, while the critics will complain about its lack of subtlety.- published: 05 Sep 2013
- views: 25
10:50
Mario del Monaco & Rosanna Carteri "Già nella notte densa" Otello 1958
Mario del Monaco & Rosanna Carteri sing "Già nella notte densa" from Otello by Giuseppe Ve...
published: 01 Jul 2013
author: Addiobelpassato
Mario del Monaco & Rosanna Carteri "Già nella notte densa" Otello 1958
Mario del Monaco & Rosanna Carteri "Già nella notte densa" Otello 1958
Mario del Monaco & Rosanna Carteri sing "Già nella notte densa" from Otello by Giuseppe Verdi Orchestra di Milano della RAI Tullio Serafin, conductor 20.IX.1958.- published: 01 Jul 2013
- views: 100
- author: Addiobelpassato
3:14
libiamo, ne lieti calici, maria callas, la traviata, giuseppe verdi, opera
libiamo, ne lieti calici, maria callas, la traviata, giuseppe verdi, opera....
published: 22 Dec 2012
author: Joaquin Salcedo
libiamo, ne lieti calici, maria callas, la traviata, giuseppe verdi, opera
libiamo, ne lieti calici, maria callas, la traviata, giuseppe verdi, opera
libiamo, ne lieti calici, maria callas, la traviata, giuseppe verdi, opera.- published: 22 Dec 2012
- views: 241
- author: Joaquin Salcedo
1:09
Giuseppe Verdi - Otello promo, August 2013
Giuseppe Verdi, Otello, Eastern Opera Company and BONJ Summer Music Festival, featuring: K...
published: 10 Jul 2013
author: Robert Butts
Giuseppe Verdi - Otello promo, August 2013
Giuseppe Verdi - Otello promo, August 2013
Giuseppe Verdi, Otello, Eastern Opera Company and BONJ Summer Music Festival, featuring: Karole Lewis (Desdemona), Peter Lewis (Otello), Victoria Wefer (Desd...- published: 10 Jul 2013
- views: 56
- author: Robert Butts
5:24
Maria Callas : Rigoletto De Giuseppe Verdi - E Il Sol Dell'anima - ClassicalExperience
ClassicalExperience - (Re)Discover the best classical music - ClassicalExperience is your ...
published: 20 Sep 2012
author: ClassicalExperience
Maria Callas : Rigoletto De Giuseppe Verdi - E Il Sol Dell'anima - ClassicalExperience
Maria Callas : Rigoletto De Giuseppe Verdi - E Il Sol Dell'anima - ClassicalExperience
ClassicalExperience - (Re)Discover the best classical music - ClassicalExperience is your channel for all the best classical music where you can experience c...- published: 20 Sep 2012
- views: 1435
- author: ClassicalExperience
3:14
MARIA CALLAS La Traviata, Addio del passato 1953 (audio) e 1958 (foto)
L'indimenticabile interpretazione di Maria Callas live al Teatro alla Scala e la successiv...
published: 29 May 2009
author: Athos Tromboni
MARIA CALLAS La Traviata, Addio del passato 1953 (audio) e 1958 (foto)
MARIA CALLAS La Traviata, Addio del passato 1953 (audio) e 1958 (foto)
L'indimenticabile interpretazione di Maria Callas live al Teatro alla Scala e la successiva incisione dell'aria "Addio del passato" da La Traviata di Giusepp...- published: 29 May 2009
- views: 344207
- author: Athos Tromboni
4:13
Maria Callas : La Traviata Giuseppe Verdi - Libiam Ne' Lieti Caloco
ClassicalExperience - (Re)Discover the best classical music - ClassicalExperience is your ...
published: 29 Aug 2012
author: ClassicalExperience
Maria Callas : La Traviata Giuseppe Verdi - Libiam Ne' Lieti Caloco
Maria Callas : La Traviata Giuseppe Verdi - Libiam Ne' Lieti Caloco
ClassicalExperience - (Re)Discover the best classical music - ClassicalExperience is your channel for all the best classical music where you can experience c...- published: 29 Aug 2012
- views: 520
- author: ClassicalExperience
7:46
Giuseppe Verdi 1813 - 1901
Un video per ricordare l'uomo, il compositore, l'operista, il regista, l'attivista e osser...
published: 12 Apr 2013
author: Operafacile
Giuseppe Verdi 1813 - 1901
Giuseppe Verdi 1813 - 1901
Un video per ricordare l'uomo, il compositore, l'operista, il regista, l'attivista e osservatore politico, il benefattore, l'agricoltore - presentato all'Uni...- published: 12 Apr 2013
- views: 35
- author: Operafacile
2:23
non sapete quale affetto, maria callas, la traviata, giuseppe verdi, opera.
non sapete quale affetto, maria callas, la traviata, giuseppe verdi, opera....
published: 26 Dec 2012
author: Joaquin Salcedo
non sapete quale affetto, maria callas, la traviata, giuseppe verdi, opera.
non sapete quale affetto, maria callas, la traviata, giuseppe verdi, opera.
non sapete quale affetto, maria callas, la traviata, giuseppe verdi, opera.- published: 26 Dec 2012
- views: 116
- author: Joaquin Salcedo
1:06
Follie, follie, Delirio vano è questo, maria callas, la traviata, giuseppe verdi
Follie, follie, Delirio vano è questo, maria callas, la traviata, giuseppe verdi....
published: 26 Dec 2012
author: Joaquin Salcedo
Follie, follie, Delirio vano è questo, maria callas, la traviata, giuseppe verdi
Follie, follie, Delirio vano è questo, maria callas, la traviata, giuseppe verdi
Follie, follie, Delirio vano è questo, maria callas, la traviata, giuseppe verdi.- published: 26 Dec 2012
- views: 387
- author: Joaquin Salcedo
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7:07
Mario del Monaco & Leonard Warren "Si, pel ciel" Otello, Met 1958
Mario del Monaco & Leonard Warren sing "Si, pel ciel" from Otello by Giuseppe Verdi Orches...
published: 02 Apr 2012
author: Addiobelpassato
Mario del Monaco & Leonard Warren "Si, pel ciel" Otello, Met 1958
Mario del Monaco & Leonard Warren "Si, pel ciel" Otello, Met 1958
Mario del Monaco & Leonard Warren sing "Si, pel ciel" from Otello by Giuseppe Verdi Orchestra of the Metropolitan Opera House Fausto Cleva, conductor New Yor...- published: 02 Apr 2012
- views: 765
- author: Addiobelpassato
21:39
Maria Callas - Teneste la promessa to Finale - La Traviata, London 1958 Great Sound!
Farewell Violetta! The last video in this series, see my channel for playlists featuring t...
published: 24 Nov 2012
author: turnipoverlord
Maria Callas - Teneste la promessa to Finale - La Traviata, London 1958 Great Sound!
Maria Callas - Teneste la promessa to Finale - La Traviata, London 1958 Great Sound!
Farewell Violetta! The last video in this series, see my channel for playlists featuring the rest of them and many more :) Teneste la promessa 0:00 Addio, de...- published: 24 Nov 2012
- views: 1389
- author: turnipoverlord
5:06
Renata Tebaldi "Ave Maria" Otello, Met 1958
Renata Tebaldi sings "Ave Maria " from Otello by Giuseppe Verdi Orchestra of the Metropoli...
published: 02 Apr 2012
author: Addiobelpassato
Renata Tebaldi "Ave Maria" Otello, Met 1958
Renata Tebaldi "Ave Maria" Otello, Met 1958
Renata Tebaldi sings "Ave Maria " from Otello by Giuseppe Verdi Orchestra of the Metropolitan Opera House Fausto Cleva, conductor New York, 20.XII.1958.- published: 02 Apr 2012
- views: 186
- author: Addiobelpassato
10:05
OTELLO -G.VERDI- DEL MONACO-TUCCI. "GIA' NELLA NOTTE DENSA" 1958 TOKYO
OTELLO G.VERDI "GIA' NELLA NOTTE DENSA" DUETTO CON MARIO DEL MONACO E GABRIELLA TUCCI- ORC...
published: 04 Nov 2012
author: Giovanni Anzelmo
OTELLO -G.VERDI- DEL MONACO-TUCCI. "GIA' NELLA NOTTE DENSA" 1958 TOKYO
OTELLO -G.VERDI- DEL MONACO-TUCCI. "GIA' NELLA NOTTE DENSA" 1958 TOKYO
OTELLO G.VERDI "GIA' NELLA NOTTE DENSA" DUETTO CON MARIO DEL MONACO E GABRIELLA TUCCI- ORCHESTRA RADIO TOKYO DIRETTA DA NINO VERCHI.- published: 04 Nov 2012
- views: 86
- author: Giovanni Anzelmo