Donizetti - Don Pasquale; Cimarosa: Il Maestro Di Cappella / Corena, Sciutti, Krause, Oncina, Wiener Staatsopernchor Und Orchester, István Kertész / Grand Opera / Decca 2x Audio CD 1991 / 433 036-2
UPC 028943303620
Don Pasquale (Italian pronunciation: [ˌdɔm paˈskwaːle]) is an opera buffa, or comic opera, in three acts by Gaetano Donizetti with an Italian libretto completed largely by Giovanni Ruffini as well as the composer. It was based on a libretto by Angelo Anelli for Stefano Pavesi's opera Ser Marcantonio written in 1810 but, on the published libretto, the author appears as "M.A."
Donizetti so dominated the preparation of the libretto that Ruffini refused to allow his name to be put on the score. This resulted in confusion over the identity of the librettist for more than half a century, but as Herbert Weinstock establishes, it was largely Ruffini's work and, in withholding his name from it as librettist, "Donizetti or [his assistant] Accursi may have thought that, lacking Ruffini's name, the authorship might as well be assigned to Accursi's initials as to a pseudonym".
The opera was first performed on 3 January 1843 by the Théâtre-Italien at the Salle Ventadour in Paris with great success and it is generally regarded as being the high point of the 19th century opera buffa tradition and, in fact, marking its ending.
Label: |
Decca – 433 036-2 |
Series: |
Grand Opera |
Format: |
2 x CD, Compilation
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Country: |
Europe |
Released:
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1991 |
Genre: |
Classical |
Style: |
Opera, Classical, Romantic |
Tracklist:
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Il Maestro Di Cappella. Intermezzo Giocoso Per Voce Di Basso-baritono
Composed By – Domenico Cimarosa
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1-2 |
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Se Mi Danno Il Permesso |
4:40 |
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1-3 |
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Quest' È Il Passo Dei Violini |
3:44 |
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1-4 |
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Bravi! Bravissimi! Così Va Bene! |
1:40 |
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1-5 |
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Ci Sposeremo Fra Suoni |
5:34 |
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Don Pasquale. Dramma Buffa In Tre Atti
Composed By – Gaetano Donizetti
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1-7 |
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Act I | Son Nov'ore |
2:55 |
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1-8 |
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Bella Siccome Un Angelo |
4:13 |
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1-9 |
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Un Foco Insolito |
2:19 |
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1-10 |
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Son Rinato. Or Si Parli Al Nipotino |
10:29 |
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1-11 |
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Quel Guardo Di Cavaliere... |
6:06 |
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1-12 |
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E Il Dottor Non Si Vede! |
5:45 |
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1-13 |
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Mi Volete Fiera? |
5:37 |
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2-1 |
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Act II | Preludio--Povero Ernesto! |
3:43 |
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2-2 |
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Cercherò Lontana Terra |
5:29 |
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2-3 |
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Quando Avrete Introdotto--Via, Da Brava |
5:36 |
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2-4 |
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Non Abbiate Paura |
4:13 |
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2-5 |
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Fra Da Una Parte ... Ah, Figliuol, Non Mi Far Scene |
8:32 |
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2-6 |
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E'rimasto Là Imprietrato |
2:47 |
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2-7 |
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Riunita Immantinente La Servitú |
5:33 |
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2-8 |
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Act III | I Diamanti, Presto, Presto |
1:20 |
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2-9 |
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Vediamo: Alla Modista ... Signorina In Tanta Fretta |
7:03 |
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2-10 |
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Parto Adunque. Parto Pure |
3:22 |
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2-11 |
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Qualche Notta Di Cuffie |
1:12 |
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2-12 |
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Che Interminabile Andirivieni! |
3:58 |
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2-13 |
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Siamo Intesi--Sta Bene |
3:10 |
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2-14 |
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Cheti, Cheti, Immantimente |
6:40 |
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2-17 |
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Eccoli: Attendi Ben |
3:42 |
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2-18 |
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La Morale In Tutto Questo |
2:52 |
- Arranged By – Maffeo Zanon (tracks: 1-1 to 1-5)
- Art Direction – Paul Rollo
- Baritone Vocals [Dottor Malatesta] – Tom Krause (tracks: 1-6 to 2-18)
- Bass Vocals [Don Pasquale] – Fernando Corena (tracks: 1-6 to 2-18)
- Bass-Baritone Vocals [Il Maestro di Capello] – Fernando Corena (tracks: 1-1 to 1-5)
- Chorus – Wiener Staatsopernchor (tracks: 1-6 to 2-18)
- Composed By – Domenico Cimarosa (tracks: 1-1 to 1-5), Gaetano Donizetti (tracks: 1-6 to 2-18)
- Conductor – Argeo Quadri (tracks: 1-1 to 1-5), István Kertész (tracks: 1-6 to 2-18)
- Engineer – Colin Moorfoot (tracks: 1-1 to 1-5), Gordon Parry, James Brown (13)
- Libretto By – Giovanni Ruffini (tracks: 1-6 to 2-18)
- Liner Notes – Jean-Claude Poyet
- Orchestra – Wiener Staatsoperorchester* (tracks: 1-6 to 2-18), Orchestra Of The Royal Opera House, Covent Garden (tracks: 1-1 to 1-5)
- Producer – Erik Smith (tracks: 1-6 to 2-18), Ray Minshull (tracks: 1-1 to 1-5)
- Soprano Vocals [Norina] – Graziella Sciutti (tracks: 1-6 to 2-18)
- Tenor Vocals [Ernesto] – Juan Oncina (tracks: 1-6 to 2-18)
- Tenor Vocals [Un Notaro] – Angelo Mercuriali (tracks: 1-6 to 2-18)