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Richard Bonynge - Rossini: Sigismondo (2013)

Richard Bonynge - Rossini: Sigismondo (2013)
  • Title: Rossini: Sigismondo
  • Year Of Release: 2013
  • Label: Bongiovanni
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 2:19:33
  • Total Size: 582 MB
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Disc 1

1. Sonia Ganassi, Giacomo Prestia, Filippo Pina Castiglioni, Bruno Lazzaretti, Nicolletta Zanini, Rossella Ragatzu, Richard Bonynge, Autunno Trevigiano Chorus & Francesco Venezze di Rovigo Conservatory Orchestra – Sigismondo, Act I Scene 1: Introduction (08:00)
2. Sonia Ganassi, Giacomo Prestia, Filippo Pina Castiglioni, Bruno Lazzaretti, Nicolletta Zanini, Rossella Ragatzu, Richard Bonynge, Autunno Trevigiano Chorus & Francesco Venezze di Rovigo Conservatory Orchestra – Sigismondo, Act I Scene 1: O Prence misero (Chorus, Anagilda, Radoski) (02:02)
3. Sonia Ganassi, Giacomo Prestia, Filippo Pina Castiglioni, Bruno Lazzaretti, Nicolletta Zanini, Rossella Ragatzu, Richard Bonynge, Autunno Trevigiano Chorus & Francesco Venezze di Rovigo Conservatory Orchestra – Sigismondo, Act I Scene 1: L'immago tiranna (Ladislao, Chorus, Anagilda, Radoski) - Scene 2: Anagilda [Ladislao, Radoski, Anagilda] (06:06)
4. Sonia Ganassi, Giacomo Prestia, Filippo Pina Castiglioni, Bruno Lazzaretti, Nicolletta Zanini, Rossella Ragatzu, Richard Bonynge, Autunno Trevigiano Chorus & Francesco Venezze di Rovigo Conservatory Orchestra – Sigismondo, Act I Scene 3: Non seguirmi (Sigismondo, Ladislao, Anagilda, Radoski) - Scene 4: O dubbi miei! [Ladislao, Sigismondo] - Scene 5: O tranquillo soggiorno! [Aldimira] (08:49)
5. Sonia Ganassi, Giacomo Prestia, Filippo Pina Castiglioni, Bruno Lazzaretti, Nicolletta Zanini, Rossella Ragatzu, Richard Bonynge, Autunno Trevigiano Chorus & Francesco Venezze di Rovigo Conservatory Orchestra – Sigismondo, Act I Scene 5: Oggetto amabile (Aldimira, Zenovito) (08:26)
6. Sonia Ganassi, Giacomo Prestia, Filippo Pina Castiglioni, Bruno Lazzaretti, Nicolletta Zanini, Rossella Ragatzu, Richard Bonynge, Autunno Trevigiano Chorus & Francesco Venezze di Rovigo Conservatory Orchestra – Sigismondo, Act I Scenes 6-10: Al bosco! Alla caccia (Chorus, Zenovito, Aldimira, Sigismondo, Ladislao) (06:03)
7. Sonia Ganassi, Giacomo Prestia, Filippo Pina Castiglioni, Bruno Lazzaretti, Nicolletta Zanini, Rossella Ragatzu, Richard Bonynge, Autunno Trevigiano Chorus & Francesco Venezze di Rovigo Conservatory Orchestra – Sigismondo, Act I Scene 10: Vidi ah no, ch'io m'ingannai! (Ladislao) - Scene 11: A lui che linge [Sigismondo, Aldimira] (05:04)
8. Sonia Ganassi, Giacomo Prestia, Filippo Pina Castiglioni, Bruno Lazzaretti, Nicolletta Zanini, Rossella Ragatzu, Richard Bonynge, Autunno Trevigiano Chorus & Francesco Venezze di Rovigo Conservatory Orchestra – Sigismondo, Act I Scene 11: Un segreto è il mio tormento (Sigismondo, Aldimira) - Scene 12: Il re dov'e? [Ladislao, Zenovito] (06:38)
9. Sonia Ganassi, Giacomo Prestia, Filippo Pina Castiglioni, Bruno Lazzaretti, Nicolletta Zanini, Rossella Ragatzu, Richard Bonynge, Autunno Trevigiano Chorus & Francesco Venezze di Rovigo Conservatory Orchestra – Sigismondo, Act I Scene 12: Tu l'opra tua secondo (Zenovito) - Scene 13: Tanti dubbi m'infonde [Ladislao, Zenovito] - Scene 14: Ella ricusa? [Ladislao] (06:15)
10. Sonia Ganassi, Giacomo Prestia, Filippo Pina Castiglioni, Bruno Lazzaretti, Nicolletta Zanini, Rossella Ragatzu, Richard Bonynge, Autunno Trevigiano Chorus & Francesco Venezze di Rovigo Conservatory Orchestra – Sigismondo, Act I Scene 14: Perche obbedir disgegni? (Ladislao, Aldimira) (05:40)
11. Sonia Ganassi, Giacomo Prestia, Filippo Pina Castiglioni, Bruno Lazzaretti, Nicolletta Zanini, Rossella Ragatzu, Richard Bonynge, Autunno Trevigiano Chorus & Francesco Venezze di Rovigo Conservatory Orchestra – Sigismondo, Act I Scene 15: Quale o ciel d'udee funeste (Sigismondo, Aldimira, Zenovito) (09:22)
12. Sonia Ganassi, Giacomo Prestia, Filippo Pina Castiglioni, Bruno Lazzaretti, Nicolletta Zanini, Rossella Ragatzu, Richard Bonynge, Autunno Trevigiano Chorus & Francesco Venezze di Rovigo Conservatory Orchestra – Sigismondo, Act I Scene 15: Dimmi Egelinda in corte (Sigismondo, Aldimira, Chorus, Ladislao) (05:10)

Disc 2

1. Sonia Ganassi, Giacomo Prestia, Filippo Pina Castiglioni, Bruno Lazzaretti, Nicolletta Zanini, Rossella Ragatzu, Richard Bonynge, Autunno Trevigiano Chorus & Francesco Venezze di Rovigo Conservatory Orchestra – Sigismondo, Act II Scene 1: in segreto a che ci chiama? (Chorus) - Scene 2: Udite o fidi [Sigismondi] - Scene 3: Aldimira! [All, Aldimira, Radoski, Sigismondo, Anagilda] - Scene 4: Ella! [Sigismondo, Aldimira] (04:22)
2. Sonia Ganassi, Giacomo Prestia, Filippo Pina Castiglioni, Bruno Lazzaretti, Nicolletta Zanini, Rossella Ragatzu, Richard Bonynge, Autunno Trevigiano Chorus & Francesco Venezze di Rovigo Conservatory Orchestra – Sigismondo, Act II Scene 4: Tomba di morte e orrore (Aldimira, Sigismondo) - Scene 5: M'ingannaste occhi miei? [Radoski, Anagilda] (11:23)
3. Sonia Ganassi, Giacomo Prestia, Filippo Pina Castiglioni, Bruno Lazzaretti, Nicolletta Zanini, Rossella Ragatzu, Richard Bonynge, Autunno Trevigiano Chorus & Francesco Venezze di Rovigo Conservatory Orchestra – Sigismondo, Act II Scene 5: Sognava contenti (Anagilda) - Scene 6: Misero me! [Ladislao] (04:20)
4. Sonia Ganassi, Giacomo Prestia, Filippo Pina Castiglioni, Bruno Lazzaretti, Nicolletta Zanini, Rossella Ragatzu, Richard Bonynge, Autunno Trevigiano Chorus & Francesco Venezze di Rovigo Conservatory Orchestra – Sigismondo, Act II Scene 6: Giusto ciel che i mali miei (Ladislao) - Scene 7: O ciel! [Radoski, Aldimira, Sigismondo] - Scene 8: Alla partenza [Radoski, Sigismondo, Aldimira] (07:13)
5. Sonia Ganassi, Giacomo Prestia, Filippo Pina Castiglioni, Bruno Lazzaretti, Nicolletta Zanini, Rossella Ragatzu, Richard Bonynge, Autunno Trevigiano Chorus & Francesco Venezze di Rovigo Conservatory Orchestra – Sigismondo, Act II Scene 8: Ah signor nell'alam mia (Aldimira, Chorus) - Scene 9: Venga pur Ladislao [Ulderico, Ladislao] (09:09)
6. Sonia Ganassi, Giacomo Prestia, Filippo Pina Castiglioni, Bruno Lazzaretti, Nicolletta Zanini, Rossella Ragatzu, Richard Bonynge, Autunno Trevigiano Chorus & Francesco Venezze di Rovigo Conservatory Orchestra – Sigismondo, Act II Scene 10: Genitore…deh vien! (Aldimira, Sigismondo, Ladislao, Ulderico) - Scene 11: O sorte barbara! [Chrous, Sigismondo, Ulderico, Ladislao, Aldimira] (09:05)
7. Sonia Ganassi, Giacomo Prestia, Filippo Pina Castiglioni, Bruno Lazzaretti, Nicolletta Zanini, Rossella Ragatzu, Richard Bonynge, Autunno Trevigiano Chorus & Francesco Venezze di Rovigo Conservatory Orchestra – Sigismondo, Act II Scene 11: Alma rea! (Sigismondo, Aldimira) - Finale. E tu che per salvario [Ulderico, Aldimira, Ladislao, Sigismondo] (10:41)
8. Sonia Ganassi, Giacomo Prestia, Filippo Pina Castiglioni, Bruno Lazzaretti, Nicolletta Zanini, Rossella Ragatzu, Richard Bonynge, Autunno Trevigiano Chorus & Francesco Venezze di Rovigo Conservatory Orchestra – Sigismondo, Act II Scene 11: Finale. Qual felice amico giorno (Sigismondo, Ulderico, Aldimira, Ladislao) (05:36)

Conductor Richard Bonynge is a champion of the bel canto repertoire, receiving acclaim for his performances of Bellini, Donizetti, and Rossini. Bonynge led major opera companies in his native Australia, North America, and throughout Europe, reviving many works after years of neglect. Together, he and Joan Sutherland recorded many of the works they championed, and their partnership is still celebrated.

Bonynge was born on September 29, 1930, in Epping, a suburb of Sydney, Australia. He began his studies at the New South Wales Conservatorium in Sydney as a piano student of Lindley Evans. At 14, Bonynge performed the Grieg Piano Concerto in A minor, an impressive beginning to an even more magical career. He later continued his studies at the Royal College of Music in London with pianist Herbert Fryer. This institution frowned upon his desire to add conducting to his course load as, effectively, a second major area of study. Consequently, Bonynge forfeited his scholarship and continued his education privately. Also, having developed a serious interest in vocal technique, Bonynge began serving as accompanist to soprano Joan Sutherland. This relationship led to the couple's marriage in 1954, perhaps the most remarkable such professional union to date. It was at this point that the young musician transferred his attention to the research of the bel canto operatic repertoire.

His 1962 conducting debut was sudden: the conductor of the Saint Cecilia Orchestra in Rome canceled due to illness, and his replacement was struck by an automobile, leaving only Bonynge to take the podium. He began, still without formal training, to conduct Sutherland's performances, beginning with Gounod's Faust in Vancouver and Bellini's La Sonnambula in San Francisco, both in 1963. After his Covent Garden debut in 1964 with Bellini's I Puritani, Bonynge and his wife returned to Australia the next year, where he assumed the position of music director of the Sutherland-Williamson International Grand Opera Company. In 1966, Bonynge had his Metropolitan Opera debut with Sutherland performing the title role in Donizetti's Lucia di Lammermoor. As his reputation and career blossomed, the conductor enjoyed continued success when he was named artistic director of the Vancouver Opera, a position he held from 1974-1978. Concurrently, Bonynge acted as the music director of the Australian Opera from 1975-1986. In 1977, he was awarded the Commander of the British Empire. He was given the same honor in 1983 in his native Australia, and the French government gave him the rank of Commandeur de l'Ordre National de Mérite in 1989.

Bonynge advocated a revival of the bel canto ornamentation that had been customary during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. This period was dear to Bonynge, who has carefully studied the operas of Bellini and Massenet, as well as French and Italian opera of the period, composing cadenzas used by many singers. One of the world's premier opera conductors, Bonynge has directed the masterpieces of the genre at the leading opera houses worldwide. His list of recorded operas is no less impressive and includes many works (including several 19th century ballet scores) previously not familiar to opera connoisseurs, such as those by Delibes, Graun, and Massenet. Many of these recordings feature Sutherland.

At Sutherland's final performances, Bonynge conducted in front of audiences in the U.S, Great Britain, and Australia. After she had left the stage for the last time, Bonynge continued his acclaimed career without pause. He remains one of opera's most significant figures and is an important supporter of Australian singers and of the young artists' program at the Australian Opera, established during his tenure as music director. With unquestionable devotion, Bonynge gives his full attention to the world of opera. He has said "I did not choose music, music chose me." One might observe, then, that opera chose a tireless and devoted champion. ~ David Brensilver


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