Rossini - Il Barbiere di Siviglia

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Gioacchino Rossini - Il Barbiere di Siviglia
Lame encoded 320 Kbps | Covers | RAR 173+188 MB
2 CD | Classical | 2006 | Sony | Playing Time: 152'29"

“Here's a Barbiere light of heart and light of touch, graceful in style, with fresh, youngsounding voices (where appropriate), well schooled so as to make those forbiddingly difficult vocal flights sound like flights of fancy, quick as thought and natural as intuition.
It's a concert performance and carries with it a real sense of enjoyment. The Overture moves with relish as from one good thing to another, and movement is the motto for most of the first act. Fiorello and the chorus are no clod-hoppers and the Count is no show-off. 'Ecco ridente' has the assurance of a young aristocrat who has practised his scales and scorns the use of aspirates.
Figaro likewise wears his skills and his energy lightly, the brag and bounce of his introductory solo kept within civilised limits. Their duet is a ball-game of high velocity neatly played in time to an inexhaustible supply of rhythm and melody.
The Rosina is Elina Garanca who is not very liberal with her smiles. The possibility of fun is admitted with 'farò giocar' but the keynote is determination ('vincerò'). Later the characterisation warms, but right from the start we have been won by the beauty of her tone and the accomplishment of her florid work, never going hard or shrill at the top and keeping the voice whole and even throughout its range. Her guardian, Doctor Bartolo, in this version is a lightweight buffo baritone rather than the usual bumbling fatty, and it's left to the Basilio to play the traditional tricks.
At times during this First Act, one may wish for a moment here and there to linger over phrases or merely to savour the sound of a fine voice. In compensation, the conductor offers a clear view in which everything has its place. In Act 2 he makes room for more expansion. In both, the clarity of ensemble is a delight, as is the elegant playing of the Munich orchestra.” (Gramophone)
TRACKS

Disc 1

1. Sinfonia
2. Piano, pianissimo, senza parlar
3. Ecco ridente in cielo
4. Gente indiscreta!
5. Largo al factotum
6. Ah, che bella vita!
7. Se il mio nome saper voi bramate
8. Oh, cielo
9. All'idea di quel metallo - Su, vediamo di quel metallo
10. Una voce poco fa
11. Si, si, la vincero
12. La calunnia e un venticello
13. Ah! che ne dite?
14. Dunque io son - Di Lindoro di vago oggetto
15. Ora mi sento meglio
16. A un dottor della mia sorte
17. Finora in questa camera

Disc 2

1. Ehi, di casa, buona gente
2. Ma signor… ma un dottor
3. Ma vedi il mio destino!
4. Pace e gioia sia con voi
5. Insomma, mio signore, chi e lei?
6. Contro un cor che accende amor
7. Bella voce! Bravissima!
8. Quando mi sei vicina
9. Bravo, signor barbiere
10. Don Basilio - Cosa veggo!
11. Che vecchio spospettoso!
12. Il vecchiotto cerca moglie
13. Dunque voi Don Alonso
14. Temporale
15. Alfine eccoci qua
16. Ah, qual colpo inaspettato!
17. Ah, disgraziati noi! Come si fa?
18. Il Conte! Ah, che mai sento
19. Cessa di piu resistere
20. Insomma, io ho tutti i torti
21. Di sì felice innesto

FILESONIC

FILESERVE



Rosina, Elina Garanca (mezzo)
Count Almaviva, Lawrence Brownlee (ten)
Figaro, a barber, Nathan Gunn (bar)
Bartolo, a doctor and ward of Rosina, Bruno de Simone (buffa bar)
Basilio, a singing teacher, Kristinn Sigmundsson (bass)
Berta, Dr. Bartolo’s housekeeper, Giovanna Donadini (sop)
Fiorello, servant of Count Almaviva, Roberto Accurso (bar)

Chorus of Bavarian Radio
Munich Radio Orchestra

conducted by Miguel Gómez-Martinez

rec. live, Philharmonie in Gasteig, Munich, 7-8 May 2005