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Mefistofele-Comp Opera
 
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Mefistofele-Comp Opera [Import]

~ Arrigo Boito (Composer), London Symphony Orchestra (Orchestra), Heather Begg (Performer), David Bell (Performer), Montserrat Caballe (Performer), et al.
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Disc: 1
1. Mefistofele: Preludio
2. Mefistofele: Ave, Signore degli angeli
3. Mefistofele: Ave, Signor
4. Mefistofele: T'e noto Faust?
5. Mefistofele: Siam nimbi volante dai limbi
6. Mefistofele: Salve, Regina
7. Mefistofele: Perche de la
8. Mefistofele: Al soave raggiar di primavera (Faust , Wagner)
9. Mefistofele: Juhe,Juhe,Juheisa! Juhe
10. Mefistofele: Sediam sovra quel sasso (Faust,Wagner)
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Disc: 2
1. Mefistofele: Su cammina,cammina,cammina (Mefistofele)
2. Mefistofele: Folletto (Faust, Mefistofele)
3. Mefistofele: Popoli! E scettro e clamide
4. Mefistofele: Ecco il mondo, vuoto e tondo (Mefistofele)
5. Mefistofele: Stupor! Stupor ! (Faust, Mefistofele)
6. Mefistofele: L'altra notte in fondo al mare (Margherita, Faust, Mefistofele)
7. Mefistofele: Dio di pietra! Son essi...eccoli...aita!
8. Mefistofele: Lontano,Lontano,lontano (Margherita,Faust)
9. Mefistofele: Soregi il di! (Mefistofele, Margherita,Faust)
10. Mefistofele: Spunta... l'aurora pallida
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic, April 27 2004
There are times when the force of will sweeps all before it.

Such is the case with this recording of Boito's "Mefistofele". There is a reason why it is not part of the standard repertoire. Simply put, it is not a great opera. However, it is an opera that, given the right set of circumstances, IE: the right conductor, the right soloists in every part and, on stage, an imaginative production, can actually soar.

Such was the case when New York City Opera decided to mount a production of it specifically to showcase the talents of its' formidable young bass, Norman Treigle. It was a triumph all too seldom experienced in the opera house.

This recording is not a document of that production (which was repeated for several seasons). However, it owes its' genesis to that legendary production. Reunited here are maestro Julius Rudel and the great Treigle. Joining them are none less than Montserrat Caballe and Placido Domingo, both in their glorious prime. The recorded sound, always good on LP, here is a revelation. It demonstrates yet again just how very good the analog format had become. It stands today with the very best.

Although he relished his years with New York City Opera, Treigle was eager to see his career grow. He eventually left New York City Opera and pursued his career in other venues, which led him to Europe.

He made his long anticipated debut at Covent Garden as another Mephisto, this one Gounod's. He had actually lobbied for a new production of "Mefistofele" to be mounted for him, but the company was not interested in the expense involved merely to showcase an "unproven" American singer. So Gounod's Faust, which Treigle had sung countless times, it was. It is said he was bitterly disappointed in virtually all facets of the production, as well as what he found to be unprofessional, disinterested and even lazy management. The reviews of this production upon which he had put so much hope were in general, and, amazingly, for Treigle in particular, dismal.

A quiet and sensitive man, Treigle was devastated.

The rest, as they say, is history. A few days later he was found dead in his London hotel room of an apparent overdose of sleeping pills.

He was only 48 years old.

This recording is a fitting memorial.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Unique Performance By Artists Who Made This Work Their Own, April 7 2003
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I have admited in a prior review that Toscanini's recording of the Prologue to Boito's MEFISTOFELE is so overwhelming that it it has been hard for me to get past it in any recording of the complete opera by others. Well there has to be an exception and this performance is it. This recording combines the work of two artists who made Boito's MEFISTOFELE their work. At a time when it was rarely heard outside of Italy Julius Rudel as head of the New York City Opera and bass Norman Treigle thrilled New York audiences in the 1960's and 1970's with this work. Treigle's lean figure belied his bass voice and with some stunning make up and singing he turned himself for a couple of hours into evil incarnate. One wonders if perhaps a film survives but if not this 1973 recording with the London Symphony provides a fine example of the demonic magic spun by both singer and conductor. Even with a superb cast that includes very fine work by Domingo and Caballe it is Treigle who lasts in the memory. Here we have the rare combination of music as an artistic challenge and grand theatre. A rarity to be enjoyed. Complete notes, indexed synopsis , texts and translation.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Basso Profundo!, Oct 19 2000
By Martin W. Eldred (Eagle River, Alaska United States) - See all my reviews
Even with more recent excellent efforts by Samuel Ramey, Norman Treigle still sets the standard for "Mefisofele" (as well as many other bass roles). This is an outstanding recording highlighting one of the best Basso voices of all time (Treigle) and one of the best Tenor talents of our era (Domingo). Not an overly familiar opera in the standard canon, but an extraordinary performance all around! As a fellow basso and opera lover, I am in awe of the talent of Treigle. His death was a tragic loss for us all.
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5.0 out of 5 stars it doesn't get better than this
The recording for all time. Triegle is the standard for the devil and with Domingo, I have never found a better recording in 30 years of reviewing.
Published on Mar 30 2000 by Fred A Rowley

5.0 out of 5 stars The Greatest Mefistofele Ever
Every voice in this CD is wonderful. Montserrat has is wonderful and dignified, Placido is great and Norman Trigle is fantastic. Read more
Published on Dec 6 1999 by J. R Selfe

5.0 out of 5 stars Everything about this recording is absolutely outstanding!
I purchased this recording on LP's at the London EMI store in July 1976 when I was stationed in Scotland. Read more
Published on Aug 16 1999

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