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Great Moments in Opera

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The most remarkable thing about this extraordinary collection is how well it lives up to its ambitious title. It is, in fact, full of great moments, and even when it falls short of greatness (for example, in Birgit Nilsson's note-perfect but too tranquil "Pace, pace" from La forza del destino), the standard is high. A list of the participants' names is almost a who's who of the international opera elite in the 1950s and '60s--or, more specifically, of those who were singing at the Metropolitan Opera and thereby available in New York for Ed Sullivan's "Show of Shows." Intellectuals tended to look down on this show, but it did book the best talent available and it let them do what they did best--essentially, the most familiar highlights from the standard repertoire.

In the (unspecified) years that supplied these performances, the show's style changed: color replaced black and white; scenery and costumes gave way to formal evening wear and concert interpretations (though Richard Tucker was allowed to keep a clown suit and makeup mirror for his intense "Vesti la giubba"). On one occasion, Franco Corelli wore a business suit--but he was singing a Neapolitan song, not an aria. Highlights are too numerous to be detailed, but they include a very young Leontyne Price singing "Vissi d'arte," Joan Sutherland in music from Lucia and Daughter of the Regiment (the only number that includes a chorus), and Eileen Farrell's strange "Pace, pace," staged in a Greco-Roman amphitheatre with only a piano accompaniment.

This two-hour collection will be specially treasured for its inclusion of many singers inadequately represented in the video media--e.g., Lily Pons, Maria Callas, Nilsson, Farrell, Tucker, Jan Peerce, Dorothy Kirsten, and Robert Merrill. --Joe McLellan

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Many of the great names in the history of opera have appeared on "The Ed Sullivan Show" performing the arias that made them famous. Now available is the complete collection of these historic performances by opera legends including Maria Callas, Joan Sutherland, BEverly Sills, Robert Merrill, Franco Corelli, Renata Tebaldi, Birgit Nilsson, Leontyne Price, Richard Tucker, Anna Moffo, Roberta Peters, Lily Pons, Jan Peerce, Marilyn Horne, Dorothy Kirsten and Eileen Farrell. 120 Mins.

Volume 1

Leontyne Price - "Vissi d'arte" from Tosca
Roberta Peters - "Una voce poca fa" - from Il Barbiere di Siviglia
Robert Merrill - "Largo al fatotum" - from Il Barbiere di Siviglia
Beverly Sills - "O luce di quest' anima" - from Linda Di Chamounix
Anna Moffo - "Il regimento" - from La Forza del Destino
Richard Tucker - "Vesti le guiba" from I Pagliacci
Birgit Nilsson - "Pace, pace, mio Dio" from La Forza del Destino
Jan Peerce & Robert Merrill - duet from La Forza del Destino
Maria Callas - "Vissi d'arte" from Tosca
Joan Sutherland & Marilyn Horne - "Mira, O Norma" from Norma
Peters & Merrill - "Parigi" "Morir se giovane" from La Traviata
Joan Sutherland - "Sempre libera" - from La Traviata
Lily Pons - "Gavotte" from Mignon
Dorothy Kirsten - "Un bel di" from Madama Butterfly

Volume 2

Renata Tebaldi & Franco Corelli - "Vicino a le" - from Andrea Chenier
Eileen Farrell - "Un bel di" - from Madama Butterfly
Dorothy Kirsten & Franco Corelli - "Suave fanciulla" - from La Boheme
Joan Sutherland - "Quando rapita" - from Lucia di Lammermor
Eileen Farrell - "Pace, pace, mio Dio" from La Forza del Destino
Roberta Peters - "Waltz" - from Romeo & Juliet
Joan Sutherland - "Saluta la France" - from La Fille du Regiment
Anna Moffo - "La Ballatella" from I Pagliacci
Franco Corelli - "Tu Lo Sai - Italian Song
Birgit Nilsson - "Vissi d'arte" - from Tosca
Roberta Peters - "The Bell Song" - from Lakme
Robert Merrill - Selections from Adia, La Traviata and Carmen


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5.0 out of 5 stars I love this!, Aug 18 2003
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This review is from: Great Moments in Opera (DVD)
How can anyone give this awesome collection of performances only 2 stars???? Everyone on here give wonderful performances that have me jumping and shouting brava/bravo/bravi continually! Everyone is in his/her prime (exception for Peerce and Pons but even they are in superb voice). This has become my favorite opera DVD of this sort, with "Great Stars of Opera" my next favorite.
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5.0 out of 5 stars This is not that bad!, July 9 2003
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This review is from: Great Moments in Opera (DVD)
Ok, so Callas isn't that great, and you may not like Sutherland (neither do I), but that's no reason to give this SUPERB collection only two stars (equivalent to a "D", poor). The rest of the selections showcase superstars at the peak of their powers, with the exception of Lily Pons, who was past her prime (but was in really, really good voice for her age). Leontyne Price sang a thrilling and heartfelt Vissi D'arte. I love looking at her mouth and tongue when she sings hehe. Roberta Peters, in my opinion, was one of the top 3 performers of this DVD. She sang a joyful, bouncy Una Voce Poco Fa, complete with high F at the end; an excellent "Waltz" from Romeo and Juliet, truly one the best renditions I've EVER heard (lyrically sweet but full of swagger); and a great bell song from Lakme (Peters in her prime had an extraordinary top range). My personal favorite is Beverly Sills' O luce di quest'anima. Now THAT is what coloratura fireworks are! Lots of fast notes, and abounding high notes! Sills had exceptional coloratura ability that exceeded EVERY other coloratura soprano I've heard, including Sutherland, Gruberova, Jo, Anderson, etc. In her prime, her fioritura was unmatchable and she had easy high F's.
Birgit Nilsson was always in peak vocal condition and sang a more lyrical Pace Pace, which I don't mind at all. It's actually kind of nice. And of course, singing her signature Vissi D'arte, it's always pure perfection! No one can toss off such a ringing B flat like that! Eileen Farrel, an underrated and highly underappreciated soprano, gets to show off her stuff and sings two arias extremely well. She had the perfect spinto voice for Un Bel Di, and what a thrilling B flat at the end! And it looks so effortless too! She just opens her mouth and there it is! (unlike Leontyne Price, who shows a sign of effort and hard work in her face getting a Bflat in her vissi darte). Farrell also sings an excellent Pace Pace, more powerful than Nilsson's, and very very beautiful to listen to! Anna Moffo isn't one of my favorite sopranos, but she does some great singing. Her regimento selection is kinda seductive (see especially HOW seductive she looks, with her eyelashes batting, and how she plays with her dress), and her Ballatella is one of hte best I've heard. There are duets galore in this DVD. My favorite is the duet from La Forza. Merrill's and Peerce's voices blend so well together, and with this meltingly powerful music, it's absolutely exciting! Peerce at that age and singing that well, now that is amazing, too. Roberta Peters and Merrill sing a lovely duet from Traviata. My second favorite duet is Tebaldi and Corelli in Vicino a Te. I love this music very much, and to have these two legendary and sublime voices weave it, words can't describe the beauty of the result. I think Tebaldi's voice sounds better with Corelli's than Del Monaco's, and wish the former two sung together more often. I'm not too crazy over the duet with Dorothy Kirsten and Corelli in O soave fanciulla. Corelli's voice has too much spinto to sing Rodolfo's music. The singing in the duet is just fine, but not as lyrically as I prefer. Sutherland and Horne team up once again, and come out again with a beautiful duet. Like Tebaldi and Corelli, and Peerce and Merrill, the two's voices blend so well. And here we hear Bellini's great bel canto melodies sung to perfection.

This has become one of my all-time favorite opera DVD's because of such a huge and superb collection of great singing from favorite opera superstars. I recommend this with 10 stars!

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2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointed, Jun 24 2003
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I thought Callas was supposed to be a great singer. I found her performance, boring, and acting unconvincing, her voice unattractive, and her appearance homely.
Another disappointment is Sutherland in the Lucia item. She was out of tune and looked bored.
All is not lost however. Corelli is sublime is his two selection, and may I say handsome as anyone I've ever seen.
Price's Vissi D'arte far better than Callas's.
That's my opionion, take it or leave it.
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