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Verdi: La Traviata
Giuseppe Verdi

Daniela Dessì & Fabio Armiliato & Claudio Sgura & Orchestra del Teatro Regio di Parma & Coro de Teatro Municipale di Piancenza & John Neshling

Verdi: La Traviata

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Format: CD
Label: Solovoce
UPC: 4260085532032
Catnr: SV 8553203
Release date: 23 July 2010
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Solovoce
UPC
4260085532032
Catalogue number
SV 8553203
Release date
23 July 2010
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Giuseppe Verdi

Giuseppe Verdi is viewed as one of the most important, and most popular, opera composers of Italy. Few composers knew how to balance artistic ideals and commericial interersts like him. He was a composer of 'hits', like his 'La donna è mobile' from his opera Rigoletto and his 'Chorus of the Hebrew Slaves' from his opera Nabucco, and he was careful not to have his audience feel bored at any moment. Especially his early works are characterised by strongly propelling, rhytmic power. A common example is his Il Trovatore.  Yet, Verdi was also a composer with ideals. If he would get intrigued by a character, it became his mission to portray to persona as best as he could in the music. This sometimes meant he was forced...
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Giuseppe Verdi is viewed as one of the most important, and most popular, opera composers of Italy. Few composers knew how to balance artistic ideals and commericial interersts like him. He was a composer of 'hits', like his "La donna è mobile" from his opera Rigoletto and his "Chorus of the Hebrew Slaves" from his opera Nabucco, and he was careful not to have his audience feel bored at any moment. Especially his early works are characterised by strongly propelling, rhytmic power. A common example is his Il Trovatore. Yet, Verdi was also a composer with ideals. If he would get intrigued by a character, it became his mission to portray to persona as best as he could in the music. This sometimes meant he was forced to alter or neglect traditional opera forms, like he did in Rigoletto. He was not afraid to touch on socially sensitive matters, which at times led to issues with the establishment. For instance, his opera La traviata turned out to be a controversial one, due to its courtesan heroine. Verdi never engaged in the intellectual discussions on music of his time. He pretended to be a simple man who felt most at home in the countryside. Nonetheless, with the masterful fugal ending of his last opera Falstaff he undoubtedly showed his intellectual level of composing.


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01.
La Traviata, Act I: Preludio
04:10
(Giuseppe Verdi)
02.
La Traviata: Act I: Dell'invito trascorsa è già l'ora
05:02
(Giuseppe Verdi)
03.
La Traviata: Act I: Libiamo né lieti calici
02:59
(Giuseppe Verdi)
04.
La Traviata: Act I: Un dì felice, eterea
01:40
(Giuseppe Verdi)
05.
La Traviata: Act I: Fa che a me venga...
03:13
(Giuseppe Verdi)
06.
La Traviata: Act I: Ebben? Che diavol fate?
01:23
(Giuseppe Verdi)
07.
La Traviata: Act I: Si redesta in ciel l'aurora
01:43
(Giuseppe Verdi)
08.
La Traviata: Act I: E' strano! È strano!
01:11
(Giuseppe Verdi)
09.
La Traviata: Act I: Ah, fosse è lui
04:49
(Giuseppe Verdi)
10.
La Traviata: Act I: Follie! Delirio vano è questo!
01:12
(Giuseppe Verdi)
11.
La Traviata: Act I: sempre libera degg'io
03:23
(Giuseppe Verdi)
12.
La Traviata: Act II Scene 1: Lunge da lei...De' miei bollenti spiriti
03:39
(Giuseppe Verdi)
13.
La Traviata: Act II Scene 1: Annina, donde vieni?
00:50
(Giuseppe Verdi)
14.
La Traviata: Act II Scene 1: Oh mio rimosso!
03:05
(Giuseppe Verdi)
15.
La Traviata: Act II Scene 1: Alfredo? - Per Parigi or or partiva
00:46
(Giuseppe Verdi)
16.
La Traviata: Act II Scene 1: Madamigella Valéry?...Son io
02:58
(Giuseppe Verdi)
17.
La Traviata: Act II Scene 1: Pura siccome un angelo
01:48
(Giuseppe Verdi)
18.
La Traviata: Act II Scene 1: Non sapete quale affetto
02:15
(Giuseppe Verdi)
19.
La Traviata: Act II Scene 1: Un dì, quando le veneri
02:40
(Giuseppe Verdi)
20.
La Traviata: Act II Scene 1: Ah! Dite alla giovine
04:33
(Giuseppe Verdi)
21.
La Traviata: Act II Scene 1: Imponete - Non amarlo ditegli
04:40
(Giuseppe Verdi)
22.
La Traviata: Act II Scene 1: Dammi tu forza o cielo
01:42
(Giuseppe Verdi)
23.
La Traviata: Act II Scene 1: Che fai? - Nulla
01:32
(Giuseppe Verdi)
24.
La Traviata: Act II Scene 1: Amami, Alfredo
00:53
(Giuseppe Verdi)
25.
La Traviata: Act II Scene 1: Ah, vive sol quel core
02:22
(Giuseppe Verdi)
26.
La Traviata: Act II Scene 1: Di Provenza il mar, il suol
04:39
(Giuseppe Verdi)
27.
La Traviata: Act II Scene 1: Né rispondi d'un padre all'affeto?
04:02
(Giuseppe Verdi)
28.
La Traviata: Act II Scene 2: Avrem lieta di marchere la notte
01:04
(Giuseppe Verdi)
29.
La Traviata: Act II Scene 2: Noi siamo zingarelle
02:58
(Giuseppe Verdi)
30.
La Traviata: Act II Scene 2: Alfredo! Voi!
04:02
(Giuseppe Verdi)
31.
La Traviata: Act II Scene 2: Invitato qui a seguirmi
02:45
(Giuseppe Verdi)
32.
La Traviata: Act II Scene 2: Ogni suo aver tal femmina
01:36
(Giuseppe Verdi)
33.
La Traviata: Act II Scene 2: Di sprezzo degno se stesso rende
01:53
(Giuseppe Verdi)
34.
La Traviata: Act II Scene 2: Alfreod, Alfredo, di questo core
04:26
(Giuseppe Verdi)
35.
La Traviata: Act III: Preludio
03:18
(Giuseppe Verdi)
36.
La Traviata: Act III: Annina?...Comandate?
04:08
(Giuseppe Verdi)
37.
La Traviata: Act III: Teneste la promessa
01:40
(Giuseppe Verdi)
38.
La Traviata: Act III: Addio del passato
05:11
(Giuseppe Verdi)
39.
La Traviata: Act III: Largo al quadrupede
00:48
(Giuseppe Verdi)
40.
La Traviata: Act III: Signora...Che t'accadde?
01:51
(Giuseppe Verdi)
41.
La Traviata: Act III: Parigi, o cara, noi lascieremo
03:57
(Giuseppe Verdi)
42.
La Traviata: Act III: Ah, non più
01:49
(Giuseppe Verdi)
43.
La Traviata: Act III: Ah! Gran Dio! Morir sì giovine
02:44
(Giuseppe Verdi)
44.
La Traviata: Act III: Ah Violetta! - Voi? Signor? - Prendi, quest'è l'immagine
04:44
(Giuseppe Verdi)
45.
La Traviata: Act III: E'strano....
01:24
(Giuseppe Verdi)
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