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Antonietta Stella - Giacomo Puccini: TOSCA, 1968 Historical Live Recording (2023) Hi-Res

Antonietta Stella - Giacomo Puccini: TOSCA, 1968 Historical Live Recording (2023) Hi-Res
  • Title: Giacomo Puccini: TOSCA, 1968 Historical Live Recording
  • Year Of Release: 2023
  • Label: EMEC
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) / FLAC 24 Bit (192 KHz / tracks)
  • Total Time: 87:31 min
  • Total Size: 444 MB / 3,4 GB
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Tracklist:

01. Act,I, Recondita armonía (1968 Historical Live Recording)
02. Act,I (1968 Historical Live Recording)
03. Act, II (1968 Historical Live recording)
04. Act, III- (1968 Historical Live Recording)

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  • olga1001
  •  wrote in 12:43
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Hi-Res link is missing :(
Check please !
Thanks
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  • Nattlig
  •  wrote in 15:53
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Yes, exactly : link to file that doesn't exist
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  • opus1
  •  wrote in 16:29
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At just 87 minutes this is definitely an incomplete recording.
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  • olga1001
  •  wrote in 17:27
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Thanks for Hi-Res link ^.^

Much removed :(

They (Spanish label) credit:
recorded in 1968
Tosca: Antonietta Stella
Cavaradossi: Pedro Lavirgen
Conductor: Enrique García Asensio

Is it right ?
As far as I checked, Tosca by Stella and Lavirgen in 1968 was conducted by Anton Guadagno & Orquesta Sinfónica de la RTVE (Scarpia: Giuseppe Taddei) !

https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/60852932.pdf

Some info please :)
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  • opus1
  •  wrote in 17:36
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@olga: How come is it just 87 minutes long when a normal performance takes nearly 2 hours?
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  • olga1001
  •  wrote in 19:16
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Act 1: much (first parts and last parts) removed
Act 2: a little (first part) removed
Act 3: perfect

See

http://www.librettidopera.it/zpdf/tosca.pdf

Act 1 starts "mihi secundum verbum tuum" on page 4
and stops "preziosa... un ventaglio" on page 16
Act 2 starts "Tarda è la notte" on page 22
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  • opus1
  •  wrote in 11:42
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@olga: with all these cuts I wonder what's the use of this release...
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  • ipromesisposi
  •  wrote in 15:53
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First-hand information:
I have contacted conductor Garcia Asensio. His answer is definitive:
"I have performed many times with Pedro Lavirgen but I never did Tosca with him"
So we can take olga1001's research for granted: The conductor in this release was Anton Guadagno.
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  • olga1001
  •  wrote in 16:47
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Thank you, ipromesisposi ^.^

And @opus1
I think tapes were lost or much damaged at the broadcast station