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Tiziano Severini, Bergamo Musica Festival Orchestra - Donizetti: Lucrezia Borgia (2009)

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Tiziano Severini, Bergamo Musica Festival Orchestra - Donizetti: Lucrezia Borgia (2009)

Tiziano Severini, Bergamo Musica Festival Orchestra - Donizetti: Lucrezia Borgia (2009)
NTSC 16:9 (720x480) | Italiano | Dolby AC3, 2 ch | Dolby AC3, 6 ch | DTS, 6 ch | 7.11 Gb (DVD9) | 138 min
Classical | Naxos | Sub.: English, Italiano

Based on Victor Hugo’s most sensational play, Lucrèce Borgia, a scandalous tale of murder, torture, incest, homosexuality, drunkenness and orgies, Donizetti’s opera is one of the great masterpieces of Italian bel canto repertoire. While omitting some of its more excessive elements, the libretto by Felice Romani inspired Donizetti to compose superb arias, duets, ensembles and choruses, bringing each act to a stirring conclusion.

Tiziano Severini, Orchestra of the Teatro Lirico ‘Giuseppe Verdi’ Trieste - Mayr: Ginevra di Scozia (2002)

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Tiziano Severini, Orchestra of the Teatro Lirico ‘Giuseppe Verdi’ Trieste - Mayr: Ginevra di Scozia (2002)

Tiziano Severini, Orchestra of the Teatro Lirico ‘Giuseppe Verdi’ Trieste - Mayr: Ginevra di Scozia (2002)
XLD | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 1.88 Gb | Total time: 57:29+66:41+55:12 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Opera Rara ‎| ORC23 | Recorded: 2001

The bicentenary of this occasion was celebrated with a new production of the same work and Opera Rara went to Trieste to record the initial performances of this important revival. The cast is led by French soprano Elizabeth Vidal who tackles the stratospheric role of Ginevra with ease (and Es – a bushel of them!!). As the hero Ariodante, Daniela Barcellona confirms her place on the roster of talented, young artists emerging from Italy. Antonino Siragusa, likewise, is representative of the new generation of bel canto tenors.