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Giuseppe Verdi - Simon Boccanegra / Mirella Freni, Piero Cappuccilli, Jose Carreras, Nicolai Ghiaurov, Jose van Dam, Giovanni Foiani, Maestro del Coro: Romano Gandolfi / Deutsche Grammophon 3x LP Stereo
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Simon Boccanegra (Italian: [siˈmom ˌbokkaˈneːɡra]) is an opera with a prologue and three acts by Giuseppe Verdi to an Italian libretto by Francesco Maria Piave, based on the play Simón Bocanegra (1843) by Antonio García Gutiérrez, whose play El trovador had been the basis for Verdi's 1853 opera, Il trovatore.
Simon Boccanegra was first performed at Teatro La Fenice in Venice on 12 March 1857. Given the complications of the original plot and the generally poor popular response – although the critical one was more encouraging – the opera dropped out of favour after 1866. Finally, 23 years later, Verdi's publisher persuaded the composer to revise the opera, with text changes to be prepared by Arrigo Boito, the librettist who aspired to work with the aging composer on a project which eventually became a new opera, Otello, but to which Verdi had not totally committed at that time.
The revised version of Simon Boccanegra, with the now-famous Council Chamber scene, was first performed at La Scala in Milan on 24 March 1881. It is this version which is the one most frequently performed today.
A Simon Boccanegra Giuseppe Verdi egyik háromfelvonásos operája. Szövegkönyvét Francesco Maria Piave írta Antonio García Gutiérrez azonos című drámája alapján. Ősbemutatójára 1857. március 12-én került sor a velencei Teatro La Fenicében. Magyarországon először 1937. június 11-én mutatták be a budapesti operaházban.
Tracklist:
A1 | Prologo No. 1 | |
A2 | Atto Primo No. 2-4 | |
B1 | Atto Primo No. 5 | |
B2 |
Atto Primo No. 6 | |
C1 | Atto Secondo No. 7-10 | |
C2 | Atto Terzo No. 11 |
- Choir – Coro Del Teatro Alla Scala
- Chorus Master – Romano Gandolfi
- Composed By – Giuseppe Verdi
- Conductor – Claudio Abbado
- Orchestra – Orchestra Del Teatro Alla Scala
- Vocals [A Captain Of Cross-bowmen] – Antonio Savastano
- Vocals [Gabriele Adonrno] – José Carreras
- Vocals [Jacopo Fiesco] – Nicolai Ghiaurov
- Vocals [Maria Boccanegra] – Mirella Freni
- Vocals [Paolo Albiani] – José van Dam
- Vocals [Pietro] – Giovanni Foiani
- Vocals [Simon Boccanegra] – Piero Cappuccilli