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Renata Tebaldi - The Art of Renata Tebaldi (2022)

Renata Tebaldi - The Art of Renata Tebaldi (2022)

BAND/ARTIST: Renata Tebaldi

  • Title: The Art of Renata Tebaldi
  • Year Of Release: 2022
  • Label: UMG Recordings, Inc.
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 4:09:17
  • Total Size: 1.14 GB
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Tracklist:

1. Renata Tebaldi – Gianni Schicchi : "Oh! mio babbino caro" (02:12)
2. Renata Tebaldi – La Wally / Act 1 : "Ebben? Ne andrò lontana" (05:04)
3. Renata Tebaldi – La Bohème / Act 3 : "Donde lieta uscì" (03:30)
4. Renata Tebaldi – The Merry Widow (Die lustige Witwe) - Sung In Italian - Act 2 : Vilja-Lied (04:57)
5. Carlo Bergonzi – La Bohème / Act 1 : "O soave fanciulla" (03:58)
6. Gianna D'Angelo – La Bohème / Act 2 : "Quando m'en vo'" (Musetta's Waltz) (05:10)
7. Fiorenza Cossotto – Madama Butterfly / Act 2 : Una nave da guerra...Scuoti quelle fronda (07:49)
8. Renata Tebaldi – La forza del destino / Act 4 : "Pace, pace, mio Dio" (05:49)
9. Renata Tebaldi – La Bohème / Act 1 : "Sì. Mi chiamano Mimì" (Aria) - "Ehi! Rodolfo!" (06:13)
10. Renata Tebaldi – Madama Butterfly / Act 2 : "Un bel dì vedremo" (04:51)
11. Luciano Pavarotti – Un ballo in maschera / Act 2 : "Teco io sto...M'ami, m'ami" (08:30)
12. Cesare Siepi – La forza del destino / Act 2 : "Il santo nome..Il santo speco" (11:06)
13. Renata Tebaldi – La Rondine / Act 1 : "Chi il bel sogno di Doretta" (02:48)
14. Renata Tebaldi – Turandot / Act 3 : "Tu che di gel sei cinta" (02:53)
15. Renata Tebaldi – Wiegenlied, Op.49, No.4 (02:09)
16. Renata Tebaldi – La Fanciulla del West / Act 2 : Un partita a poker! (05:50)
17. Fiorenza Cossotto – Madama Butterfly / Act 2 : Una nave da guerra (02:41)
18. Renata Tebaldi – Le nozze di Figaro, K.492 / Act 2 : "Porgi amor" (03:45)
19. Renata Tebaldi – Cavalleria rusticana : "Voi lo sapete, o mama" (Romanza) (03:49)
20. Renata Tebaldi – Madama Butterfly / Act 2 : "Con amor muore...Tu, tu? Piccolo Iddio" (05:11)
21. Renata Tebaldi – What child is this (Greensleeves) (02:13)
22. Renata Tebaldi – Otello / Act 4 : Ave Maria, piena di grazia (05:03)
23. Renata Tebaldi – Suor Angelica : "Senza mamma, o bimbo" (04:38)
24. Renata Tebaldi – Piacer d'amor (04:04)
25. Renata Tebaldi – Ave Maria (04:14)
26. Renata Tebaldi – Tosca / Act 2 : "Vissi d'arte, vissi d'amore" (Edit) (03:17)
27. Renata Tebaldi – La Wally / Act 3 : Prendi, fanciul, e serbala! (04:15)
28. Renata Tebaldi – Madama Butterfly / Act 2 : Scuoti quella fronda di ciliegio (05:17)
29. Mario Del Monaco – Adriana Lecouvreur / Act 1 : "La dolcissima effigie sorridente" (02:06)
30. Renata Tebaldi – Turandot / Act 1 : Signore, ascolta (02:39)
31. Renata Tebaldi – Don Carlo / Act 1 : "Di qual amor, di quant'ardor" (04:52)
32. Renata Tebaldi – Don Carlo / Act 5 : "Tu che le vanità" (05:27)
33. Renata Tebaldi – Don Carlo / Act 1 : "Al mio piè, perché?" (03:51)
34. Renata Tebaldi – Aida / Act 4 : L'abborrita rivale...Già i sacerdoti adunansi (09:07)
35. Renata Tebaldi – Un ballo in maschera / Act 2 : "Ma dall'arido stelo divulsa" (04:48)
36. Renata Tebaldi – Il Tabarro : O Michele? Michele? (07:40)
37. Renata Tebaldi – La forza del destino / Act 2 : "Son giunta! Grazie, o Dio!" (06:17)
38. Renata Tebaldi – Don Carlo / Act 1 : "L'ora fatale è suonata!" (00:47)
39. Renata Tebaldi – Panis Angelicus (03:43)
40. Renata Tebaldi – Andrea Chénier / Act 2 : Ecco l'altare...Eravate posente (08:29)
41. Renata Tebaldi – Adriana Lecouvreur / Act 1 : "Del sultano Amuratte..." - Io son l'umile ancella (07:29)
42. Renata Tebaldi – La Fanciulla del West / Act 3 : E anche tu lo vorrai (03:46)
43. Mario Del Monaco – La forza del destino / Act 1 : "Ah! per sempre, o mio bell'angelo" (06:38)
44. Renata Tebaldi – Paride ed Elena, Wq. 39 / Act 1 : "O del mio dolce ardor" (04:01)
45. Renata Tebaldi – Un ballo in maschera / Act 2 : "Ahimè. S'appressa alcun" (05:08)
46. Renata Tebaldi – Un ballo in maschera / Act 2 : "Ecco l'orrido campo" (01:25)
47. Grace Bumbry – Don Carlo / Act 2 : "La Regina!" (08:53)
48. Renata Tebaldi – La Wally / Act 1 : Ad ora così tarda (03:38)
49. Renata Tebaldi – La Gioconda / Act 4 : Suicidio! (04:28)
50. Renata Tebaldi – Mille cherubini in coro (arr. after Schubert) (04:08)
51. Renata Tebaldi – Adriana Lecouvreur / Act 1 : "Ecco, respiro appena...Io son' l'umile ancella" (03:27)
52. Renata Tebaldi – Un ballo in maschera / Act 3 : "Morrò, ma prima in grazia" (04:50)

Renata Tebaldi faced great physical difficulties when she contracted polio at the age of three. Overcoming her disability, she later studied voice at the Arrigo Boito Conservatory in Parma with the great soprano Carmen Melis. Her first public appearance came in 1944 as Elena in Boito's Mefistofele at the Teatro Municipale in Rovigo. That same year she repeated the role in Parma and Venice. Arturo Toscanini heard her and asked her to participate in the reopening of the Teatro alla Scala in Milan in 1946. She also sang the Verdi Requiem there that year, as well as Mimì in La bohème and Eva in Die Meistersinger (in Italian). From 1949 to 1954, she sang frequently at La Scala, but she left over bitter feelings regarding Maria Callas, her only real rival as prima donna of the company. During this time, she also sang regularly in many of the important opera houses in Italy. She was also heard in South America and was a favorite in Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro. In 1950, she debuted at the Royal Opera, Covent Garden in London as Desdemona in Otello and at the San Francisco Opera as Aida. She was a regular guest at the Lyric Opera of Chicago. In 1955, she made her Metropolitan Opera debut as Desdemona and remained a favorite of the New York public for the next 20 years. She sang most her important roles in New York including Mimì in La bohème, Maddalena in Andrea Chenier, Tosca, Aida, Violetta in La Traviata, Manon in Manon Lescaut, Adriana Lecouvreur, La Gioconda, and Alice Ford in Falstaff. These are the same roles that she sang at opera houses in Vienna, Berlin, Paris, Barcelona, and Amsterdam. In the early years of her career, Tebaldi sang in many operas which she was not to repeat later including Handel's Giulio Cesare, Rossini's L'Assedio di Corinto, Verdi's Giovanna d'Arco, Wagner's Lohengrin and Tannhäuser, Mozart's Don Giovanni (Donna Elvira), and Spontini's Olympia and Agnes di Hohenstaufen.

Besides her work in opera, Tebaldi appeared in recital and in concerts. Her recital programs consisted primarily of Italian songs and operatic arias. On the concert stage, besides the Verdi Requiem she also sang Mozart's Requiem, Rossini's Stabat Mater and Bach's St. Matthew Passion.

Tebaldi's voice was a very powerful spinto soprano of great beauty. She was able to sustain a long lyric line with little trouble and in the early years of her career she exhibited good control of florid passages. The extreme top of the range was lovely when singing softly, but tended to lose pitch when sung at full volume. Toscanini considered her voice one of the most beautiful in the twentieth century, and early in her career some critics felt that she was slighting the drama. She went through a vocal crisis in the early 1960s, but returned having restudied her voice and added more dramatic roles such as Gioconda and Minnie in La fanciulla del west to her repertoire and at the same time becoming a more intense actress. She was very careful about the roles she sang and how often she would sing. Rudolf Bing, manager of the Metropolitan Opera is quoted saying that "Tebaldi has dimples of steel," a sentiment echoed by many other managers. Her many recordings document the range of repertoire she sang and the great artistry she displayed. ~ Richard LeSueur


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