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    Maria Callas - Sings Great Arias From French Operas (1961/2014) [Official Digital Download 24-bit/96kHz]

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    Maria Callas - Sings Great Arias From French Operas (1961/2014) [Official Digital Download 24-bit/96kHz]

    Maria Callas - Sings Great Arias From French Operas (1961) [Remastered 2014]
    FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time - 49:44 minutes | 1,04 GB
    Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Digital booklet

    Callas never sang a role in French on stage, though she had studied French repertoire as a student and one of her most famous roles, Cherubini’s Medea, had originally been written in French as Médée. From the early 1960s she made her home in Paris, where in 1961 she recorded this recital of French-language arias for both soprano and mezzo-soprano, composed in the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries.

    This first Collos a Paris album raises the question of language. The young Maria Kalogeropoulou, whose mother tongue was the English of New York and who, having spoken little Greek while in the USA, had had to improve her knowledge of the language after moving to Greece (in 1937), began learning both Italian and French during her studies with her main teacher, the Spanish soprano Elvira de Hidalgo. However, in the years she spent working in Greece, she only ever sang in Greek-language productions, with the exception of a 1942 production of Tosco that boasted two casts, one performing in Greek, the other in Italian - Callas appeared in both. As early as the late 1930s she had begun studying the virtuoso French repertoire with Hidalgo, including some of the numbers that she later recorded for this album, such as the bravura aria 'Je suis Titania'. By the time she moved to Paris, therefore, she was already both musically and stylistically well versed in this repertoire, despite never having sung in French on stage. Her new encounter with the language served only to heighten her interest in French music, although sadly she never appeared in French roles in the opera house, only in the recording studio. We can hear from this recital what a wonderful Dalila or Charlotte she would have made.
    The earliest surviving recording of Callas in French is the aria from Louise, made in 1954 at a concert in San Remo. In 1956, she gave a concert performance in Milan - and in Italian - of Ophelie's mad scene from Ambroise Thomas's Homlet. Two years later, for an album of three extended mad scenes, she recorded Ophelie in French, alongside the pazzie from Anna Bolena and Il Pirata. This was her first studio recording in the language, and proved a real masterstroke, suiting the myriad colours of her voice to perfection. There followed the two Collos a Poris albums, this first set recorded at Easter 1961, the second in 1963. Her final encounter with French came a year later, with the complete recording of Cormen, a work she never sang on stage, and from which she had already recorded two of the highlights for this disc (without chorus): the Hobonero and the Seguedille.

    Tracklist:

    01 - Gluck - Orphée et Eurydice: Act 4: "J'ai perdu mon Eurydice" (Orfeo)
    02 - Gluck - Alceste: Act 1: "Divinités du Styx" (Alceste)
    03 - Bizet - Carmen: Act 1: "L'amour est un oiseau rebelle" (Carmen) [Habanera]
    04 - Bizet - Carmen: Act 1: "Près des remparts de Séville" (Carmen) [Seguédille]
    05 - Saint-Saëns - Samson et Dalila: Act 1: "Printemps qui commence" (Dalila)
    06 - Saint-Saëns - Samson et Dalila: Act 2: "Samson, recherchant ma présence…Amour! viens aider ma faiblesse!" (Dalila)
    07 - Saint-Saëns - Samson et Dalila: Act 2: "Mon coeur s'ouvre à ta voix" (Dalila)
    08 - Gounod - Roméo et Juliette: Act 1: "Je veux vivre" (Juliet) [Waltz]
    09 - Thomas - Mignon: Act 2: "Ah, pour ce soir…Je suis Titania" (Philine) [Polonaise]
    10 - Massenet - Le Cid: Act 3: "De cet affreux combat….Pleurez, mes yeux" (Chimène)
    11 - Charpentier - Louise: Act 3: "Depuis le jour où je me suis donnée" (Louise)

    Recorded: March 28–31 & April 4–5,1961 at Salle Wagram, Paris, France.

    Performers:
    Maria Callas - soprano
    Orchestre National de la Radiodiffusion Française. Conducted by Georges Prêtre.

    Analyzed: Maria Callas, Orchestre National de la Radiodiffusion Française, Georges Prêtre / Callas sings Great Arias from French Operas (1961)
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    DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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    DR11 -4.74 dB -20.92 dB 4:28 01-Orphée et Eurydice: Act 4: "J'ai perdu mon Eurydice" (Orfeo)
    DR11 -1.94 dB -17.97 dB 4:27 02-Alceste: Act 1: "Divinités du Styx" (Alceste)
    DR13 -0.01 dB -20.43 dB 4:05 03-Carmen: Act 1: "L'amour est un oiseau rebelle" (Carmen) [Habanera]
    DR13 -0.47 dB -20.53 dB 2:05 04-Carmen: Act 1: "Près des remparts de Séville" (Carmen) [Seguédille]
    DR14 -2.74 dB -22.70 dB 5:18 05-Samson et Dalila: Act 1: "Printemps qui commence" (Dalila)
    DR12 -3.55 dB -20.79 dB 4:13 06-Samson et Dalila: Act 2: "Samson, recherchant ma présence…Amour! viens aider ma faiblesse!" (Dalila)
    DR12 -2.01 dB -21.25 dB 5:21 07-Samson et Dalila: Act 2: "Mon coeur s'ouvre à ta voix" (Dalila)
    DR11 -1.56 dB -16.70 dB 3:41 08-Roméo et Juliette: Act 1: "Je veux vivre" (Juliet) [Waltz]
    DR11 -1.13 dB -16.89 dB 5:11 09-Mignon: Act 2: "Ah, pour ce soir…Je suis Titania" (Philine) [Polonaise]
    DR12 -0.94 dB -19.07 dB 6:09 10-Le Cid: Act 3: "De cet affreux combat….Pleurez, mes yeux" (Chimène)
    DR10 -1.08 dB -16.98 dB 4:45 11-Louise: Act 3: "Depuis le jour où je me suis donnée" (Louise)
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    Number of tracks: 11
    Official DR value: DR12

    Samplerate: 96000 Hz
    Channels: 2
    Bits per sample: 24
    Bitrate: 2908 kbps
    Codec: FLAC
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