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Act One, Act I, Act 1, etc., may refer to:
Classical music is art music produced or rooted in the traditions of Western music, including both liturgical (religious) and secular music. While a similar term is also used to refer to the period from 1750-1820 (the Classical period), this article is about the broad span of time from roughly the 11th century to the present day, which includes the Classical period and various other periods. The central norms of this tradition became codified between 1550 and 1900, which is known as the common practice period. The major time divisions of classical music are as follows: the early music period, which includes the Medieval (500–1400) and the Renaissance (1400–1600) eras; the Common practice period, which includes the Baroque (1600–1750), Classical (1750–1820), and Romantic eras (1804–1910); and the 20th century (1901–2000) which includes the modern (1890–1930) that overlaps from the late 19th-century, the high modern (mid 20th-century), and contemporary or postmodern (1975–2015) eras.
Maria Callas, Commendatore OMRI (Greek: Μαρία Κάλλας; December 2, 1923 – September 16, 1977), was a Greek-American soprano, and one of the most renowned and influential opera singers of the 20th century. Some critics praised her bel canto technique, wide-ranging voice and dramatic interpretations, while others found her voice displeasing and considered that a defective technique was responsible for her premature decline. Her repertoire ranged from classical opera seria to the bel canto operas of Donizetti, Bellini and Rossini and further, to the works of Verdi and Puccini; and, in her early career, to the music dramas of Wagner. The press dubbed her La Divina.
Born in New York City and raised by an overbearing mother, she received her musical education in Greece and established her career in Italy. Forced to deal with the exigencies of wartime poverty and with myopia that left her nearly blind onstage, she endured struggles and scandal over the course of her career. She turned herself from a heavy woman into a svelte and glamorous one after a mid-career weight loss, which might have contributed to her vocal decline and the premature end of her career. The press exulted in publicizing Callas's temperamental behavior, her supposed rivalry with Renata Tebaldi and her love affair with Greek shipping tycoon Aristotle Onassis. Although her dramatic life and personal tragedy have often overshadowed Callas the artist in the popular press, her artistic achievements were such that Leonard Bernstein called her "the Bible of opera" and her influence so enduring that, in 2006, Opera News wrote of her: "Nearly thirty years after her death, she's still the definition of the diva as artist—and still one of classical music's best-selling vocalists."
Act II or Act Two or Act 2 may refer to:
Madama Butterfly (IPA: [maˈdaːma ˈbatterflai]; Madame Butterfly) is an opera in three acts (originally two) by Giacomo Puccini, with an Italian libretto by Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa. The opera is based in part on the short story "Madame Butterfly" (1898) by John Luther Long, which in turn was based partially on stories told to Long by his sister Jennie Correll and partially on the semi-autobiographical 1887 French novel Madame Chrysanthème by Pierre Loti. Long's version was dramatized by David Belasco as a one-act play, Madame Butterfly: A Tragedy of Japan, which, after premiering in New York in 1900, moved on to London, where Puccini saw it in the summer of that year.
The original version of the opera, in two acts, had its premiere on 17 February 1904 at Teatro alla Scala in Milan. It was poorly received, despite such notable singers as soprano Rosina Storchio, tenor Giovanni Zenatello and baritone Giuseppe De Luca in its lead roles; this was due in part to a late completion by Puccini, and thus inadequate time for rehearsals. Puccini revised the opera, splitting Act II into two (with the Humming Chorus as a bridge to what became Act III) and making other changes. Success ensued, starting with the first performance, on 28 May 1904 in Brescia.
Subscribe for more opera & classical music: http://bit.ly/YouTubeHalidonMusic Listen to our playlist "The best of opera" on Spotify: http://spoti.fi/2nRxEJn Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/halidonmusic/ ▶ BUY the full MP3 album from our music store: http://bit.ly/15QImFj ♫♫♫ Special Price ♫♫♫ ▶ BUY on iTunes: http://bit.ly/13KQTWS ▶ BUY on Amazon: http://amzn.to/TLWFp8 Follow us here: https://www.facebook.com/halidonmusic/ https://twitter.com/halidonmusic http://www.halidon.it/index.php More music here: https://play.spotify.com/user/halidon TRACKLIST 1. NESSUN DORMA (Vincerò) from Puccini's Turandot -- Mario Del Monaco 2. SEMPRE LIBERA from Verdi's Traviata -- Maria Callas (03:00) 3. LA DONNA E' MOBILE from Verdi's Rigoletto - Giuseppe Di Stefano (07:00) 4. VIVA I...
Subscribe for more classical music: http://bit.ly/YouTubeHalidonMusic All the best classical music ever on one channel: Mozart, Bach, Beethoven, Chopin, Schubert, Wagner, Strauss, Vivaldi, Brahms and many more! ▶ BUY the album from our music store: http://bit.ly/1CnCnCo Performed by Oma Ensemble Directed by Victor Karzalis Soloist: • Paola Roncolato (Mezzosoprano) • Laura Celletti (Soprano) • Roberto Cresca (Tenore) 1. Roberto Cresca - Tosca: "E lucevan le stelle" (Mario Cavaradossi) 00:00 2. Laura Calletti - La bohème: "Sì, mi chiamano Mimì" (Mimì) 03:12 3. Paola Roncolato - Il trovatore: "Stride la vampa!" (Azucena) 08:01 4. Roberto Cresca - L'arlesiana: "Lamento di Federico. "È la solita storia"" (Federico) 10:34 5. Laura Calletti - Turandot: "Tu che di gel sei cinta" (Liù) 15:3...
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Subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/YouTubeHalidonMusic Listen to our playlist "The best of classical music" on Spotify: http://spoti.fi/2nv7mvw Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/halidonmusic/ 50 Most Beautiful Opera Arias & Ouvertures MARIA CALLAS 1 TACEA LA NOTTE PLACIDA from Il trovatore (Verdi) 00:00 2 CASTA DIVA from Norma (Bellini) 06:02 3 CARO NOME from Rigoletto (Verdi) 11:17 4 SON VERGINE VEZZOSA from I Puritani (Bellini) 18:02 5 VISSI D’ARTE from Tosca (Puccini) 21:43 6 GIASON! DEI TUOI FIGLI LA MADRE from Medea (Cherubini) 24:58 7 AH, FORSE È LUI. SEMPRE LIBERA from La Traviata (Verdi) 32:24 8 UN BEL DÌ VEDREMO from Madama Butterfly (Puccini) 40:43 9 SICILIANA from I Vespri Siciliani (Verdi) 45:13 10 SÌ, MI CHIAMANO MIMÌ from La Bohème (Pucci...
1 - 00:00 - Norma, Act I, Scene 4: "Casta diva... Fine al rito" (Norma, Coro) 2 - 10:50 - Carmen, Act I, Scene 5: "L'amour est un oiseau rebelle" (Carmen) 3 - 14:50 - La traviata, Act I, Scene 2: "Libiam ne' lieti calici" (Alfredo, Violetta, Coro) 4 - 18:02 - La Wally, Act I: "Ebben? Ne andrò lontana" (Wally) 5 - 22:51 - Gianni Schicchi, Act I: "O mio babbino caro" (Lauretta) 6 - 25:23 - Madama Butterfly, Act II: "Un bel dì, vedremo" (Madama Butterfly) 7 - 30:04 - Andrea Chénier, Act III: "La mamma morta" (Maddalena) 8 - 34:54 - La forza del destino, Act IV: "Pace, pace, mio Dio" (Leonora) 9 - 41:17 - Orfeo ed Euridice, Act III, Scene 1: "J'ai perdu mon Eurydice" (Orfeo) 10 - 45:37 - Alceste, Act I, Scene 5: "Divinités du Styx" (Alceste) 11 - 49:57 - Medea, Act I: "Taci, Giason" (Medea, Gi...
Prepare yourself to become an aficionado of the Aria. Join http://www.WatchMojo.com as we count down our picks for the Top 10 Opera Songs. For this list, we are looking at the songs that are most associated with opera music, and the best songs that have come out of the art form. Click here to subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=watchmojo or visit our channel page here: http://www.youtube.com/watchmojo Also, check out our interactive Suggestion Tool at http://www.WatchMojo.com/suggest :) Check us out at http://www.Twitter.com/WatchMojo, http://instagram.com/watchmojo and http://www.Facebook.com/WatchMojo. Special thanks to our users Airryuu, 1223unknown and Lalajuicycake for submitting the idea on our Interactive Suggestion Tool at WatchMojo.com/suggest Check ...
Subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/YouTubeHalidonMusic Listen to our playlist "The best of opera" on Spotify: http://spoti.fi/2nRxEJn Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/halidonmusic/ ▶ BUY the full MP3 album from our music store: http://bit.ly/1dvMNsf ♫♫♫ Special Price ♫♫♫ ▶ BUY on Amazon: http://amzn.to/2nSz3zS Follow us here: https://www.facebook.com/halidonmusic/ https://twitter.com/halidonmusic http://www.halidon.it/index.php More music here: https://play.spotify.com/user/halidon MARIA CALLAS: Opera Arias UNA VOCE POCO FA • Gioacchino Rossini "Il Barbiere Di Siviglia" 00:00 ADDIO DEL PASSATO • Giuseppe Verdi "La Traviata" 06:48 CASTA DIVA • Vincenzo Bellini "Norma" 10:15 UN BEL DÌ VEDREMO • Giacomo Puccini "Madama Butterfly" 17:29 PACE, PACE MIO DIO • Giuseppe ...
Angela Gheorghiu - Casta Diva, Bellini, “Norma” Maria Callas - Un bel di vedremo, Puccini, “Madama Butterfly” Anna Netrebko - Addio del passato, Verdi , “Traviata” Kiri Te Kanawa - O mio babbino caro, Puccini, “Gianni Schicchi” Renata Tebaldi - Chi il bel sogno di Doretta, Puccini, “La Rondine” Teresa Berganza - Una voce poco fa, Rossini, “Il barbiere di Siviglia”
In this Top Ten, I will present the 10 most important opera arias for: Basses Sopranos Tenors. Mezzos. Operatic duets. Zarzuela and lyrical music of Spain. With what criteria have been chosen arias: Beauty. Popularity. Obviously, and I apologize for that, there is an element of subjectivity that is inevitable in any trial is made in art. The Top Ten is not about singing but about arias. Even the versions that I posted are not necessarily I like more, but are the best among those I have. Top Ten great bass arias. 1/5. 10. La Calumnia por Ádamo Didur 9. Mentre gionfarsi lánima. Acto I. Atila, por Agostino Ferrin. 2/5 8 Ecco la sconsolata, Incoronazione di Popea por Giorgio Tadeo. 7 Il lacerato Spiritu, Simon Bocanegra por José Mardonés...