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Eva Marton in Concert / Boito, Cilea, Ponchielli, Verdi, Catalani, Puccini / Live 1988 / Julius Rudel - conductor, Hungarian State Orchestra / Hungaroton Classic Audio CD 1985 Stereo / HCD31546
UPC 5991813154620
Product Details:
Tracklist:
1. GIUSEPPE VERDI: Aida. ,Ritorna vincitor” 7:21
2. Un ballo in maschera. ,,Morrò ma prima in grazia” 4:45
3. GIOACCHINO ROSSINI: Il barbiere di Siviglia — Overture 8:03
4. ARRIGO BOITO: Mefistofele. ,L’altra notte” 5:35
5. ALFREDO CATALANI: La Wally. ,Ebben, ne andrò lontana” 4:34
ERMANNO WOLF-FERRARI: | gioielli della Madonna.
6. Intermezzo (Act 2) 6:07
7. Intermezzo (Act 3) 3:43
GIACOMO PUCCINI: Manon Lescaut
8. In quelle trine” 3:12
9. Sola, perduta” 5:43
10. PIETRO MASCAGNI: L’amico Fritz. Intermezzo 5:04
11. FRANCESCO CILEA: Adriana Lecouvreur. jo son l'umile ancella” 5:28
12. GIUSEPPE VERDI: Don Carlo. ,,0 don fatale” 5'28”
13. AMILCARE PONCHIELLI: La Gioconda. Suicidio!” 5:17
14. GIACOMO PUCCINI: Tosca. ,,Vissi d’arte” 4:05
About Marton Eva:
Eva Marton is one of the most outstanding sopranos of the world. Her wide repertory is almost unique: beside Verdi-, Puccini-, R. Strauss- and Wagner-roles she has at home in the world of the verismo (Giordano, Ponchielli), too. She started her career as a lyric soprano and after a consistent work for many years she became one of the greatest dramatic sopranos of our age, who has been among the best singers of the world for 30 years.
Marton Éva (született Heinrich) (Budapest, 1943. június 18. –) a Nemzet Művésze címmel kitüntetett, Kossuth-díjas magyar opera-énekesnő, drámai szoprán. A Magyar Szent István-rend kitüntetettje. 2017-ben a Forbes őt választotta az 5. legbefolyásosabb magyar nőnek a kultúrában.
Composers:
Antonio Ghislanzoni
Boito, Arrigo
Camille Du Locle
Catalani, Alfredo
Cesare Sterbini
Cilea, Francesco
Colautti, Arturo
Giacosa, Giuseppe
Golisciani, Enrico
Gorrio, Tobia
Illica, Luigi
Joseph Mery
Mascagni, Pietro
Oliva, Domenico
Ponchielli, Amilcare
Puccini, Giacomo
Rossini, Gioachino
Somma, Antonio
Suardon, P.
Verdi, Giuseppe
Wolf-Ferrari, Ermanno
Zangarini, Carlo
- Orchestra - Hungarian State Orchestra
- Conducted - Julius Rudel