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Puccini Discoveries
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Creators: Alberto Mastromarino, Pio Carlo Nevi, Giacomo Puccini, Riccardo Chailly, Giuseppe Verdi Orchestra Milan, Roberto De Thierry, Chiara Taigi, Joseph Calleja, Gabriele Mugnai, Buelent Bezduez, Carlo Bosi, Dario Volonte, Domenico Balzani, Eva Urbanova, Maria Fontosh, Mario Luperi
Label: Decca
Category: Music

List Price: $18.98
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars(2 reviews)
Sales Rank: 193873

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

UPC: 028947532026
EAN: 0028947532026
ASIN: B00013UKME

Release Date: April 13, 2004
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Tracks:

  • Preludio A Orchestra - Riccardo Chailly
  • Scherzo - Riccardo Chailly
  • Manon Lescaut: Preludio Atto II - Riccardo Chailly
  • Cantata 'Cessato Il Suon Dell'armi' For Tenor Solo, Chorus & Orchestra - Romano Gandolfi
  • Scossa Elettrica Marcetta Brillante For Banda - Riccardo Chailly
  • Corazzata Sicilia Marcia D'Ordinanza On Themes From 'La Boheme' For Banda - Riccardo Chailly
  • Inno A Roma For Chorus, Organ & Orchestra - Romano Gandolfi
  • Ecce Sacerdos Magnus For A Cappella Chorus - Romano Gandolfi
  • Salve Regina For Soprano & Organ - Chiara Taigi
  • Adagetto, F Major - Riccardo Chailly
  • Requiem For Chorus, Solo Viola & Organ - Romano Gandolfi
  • Vexilla For Men's Chorus & Organ - Romano Gandolfi
  • Mottetto Per San Paolino For Baritone Solo, Chorus & Orchestra - Romano Gandolfi
  • Turandot: Finale Atto III - Carlo Bosi

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Great historical value   November 9, 2004
  1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This is a very enjoyable and important collection of generally lesser known Puccini works. The conducting and performances are mostly excellent. For the historically curious, the liner notes provide chronological summaries of the the music, giving details of each piece. These notes would be much more useful if the recording actually followed the same sequence! For some strange reason, the compositions are programmed in random order, except for the first and the last. That puzzlement alone is my reason for four stars. Otherwise, wonderful.


4 out of 5 stars Some inspiring moments.   May 10, 2004
  3 out of 5 found this review helpful

To appreciate Puccini, the production notes tell us, you should know the full Puccini, and this compilation of never before heard and/or little known compositions cover the gamut, from orchestral works to choral pieces, to songs and band music, the latter of which I found least enjoyable, but still interesting. However, taken as a whole, this is a worthwhile addition to one's library. The orchestral pieces, perhaps, are the most enjoyable, reflecting my own bias for the rich sounds and emotional resonance that a full orchestra can emote. You will likely enjoy tracks 1-4. These can be enjoyed standing along as most orchestral works can. However, that is to take nothing away from the truly fine singing and orchestral work when combined in one package such as is done in track 4, where tenor Joseph Calleja, teams with the orchestra (Orchestra Sinfonica de Milano Giuseppe Verdi) ) and full chorus (the Coro de Milano Giuseppe Verdi) in "Cantata `Cessato il suon dell'armi". The result is a rousing blend of solo singing, clear performance and powerful interconnected accompaniment by chorus and orchestra. Some selections make you want to sit and listen and meditate as tracks 8 -12 with kudos to soprano Chiara Taiga in track 9, and the reverence displayed in the composition of track 10's "Adagetto", and very Verdi like Requiem connection in track 11's "Requiem"; other tracks make you feel like working around the house, or in my case, writing a review, with the cats outside and CD on full blast. The CD contains eight truly wonderful world premieres, including the Berio "Turandot" Finale (which I found annoying) and my favorite the moody, flowing "Adagetto". DECCA hit a home run with this one!


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