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Bel Canto

~ E-London Phil Orc Various/Pido (Artist)
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1. Donizetti: Poliuto: Veleno e l'aura ch'io respiro!
2. Donizetti: Polluto: Sfolgoro divino raggio
3. Bellini: La sonnambula: Prendi, l'anel ti dono
4. Donizetti: La Favorite: Un ange, une femme inconnue
5. Donizetti: La Favorite: La maitresse du roi?
6. Donizetti: La Favorite: Ange si pur
7. Donizetti: Don Pasquale: Sogno soave e casto
8. Bellini: Norma: Meco all'altar di Venere...
9. Bellini: Norma: Me protegge, me difende
10. Donizetti: Roberto Devereux: Ed ancor la tremenda porta...
11. Donizetti: Roberto Devereux: A te diro negli ultimi
12. Donizetti: Dom Sebastien: Seul sur la terre
13. Bellini: I puritani: A te, o cara
14. Donizetti: L'elisir d'amore: Quanto e bella
15. Donizetti: L'elisir d'amore: Una furtiva lagrima
16. Bellini: Il pirata: Ascolta. Nel furor delle tempeste
17. Donizetti: La Fille du regiment: Pur me rapprocher de Marie
18. Donizetti: La Fille du regiment: Ah, mes amis
19. Donizetti: La Fille du regiment: Messieurs son pere...
20. Donizetti: La Fille du regiment: Pour mon ame

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On this disc, tenor Roberto Alagna concentrates solely on the work of bel canto masters Donizetti and Bellini. These are composers who foreground vocal timbre and rely on highly decorated melodies to propel their dramas. Alagna's voice is therefore placed under a rather harsh spotlight, with none of the carefully wrought orchestral effects or complex harmonies of Verdi and Puccini (his more usual operatic territory) to support him. Generally he succeeds beautifully and produces some rich, varied singing with a burnished heroic edge. In the more declamatory arias, such as "Sfolgorò divino raggio" from Poliuto and "Me protegge" from Norma, his powerful high Cs and C-sharps are stunning and raise the hairs on the back of your head--they're not called "money-notes" for nothing. He is less successful in the gentler areas of the repertoire, however, with its long-breathed delicate melodies which call for a greater degree of legato--the tender "Una furtiva lagrima" from L'elisir d'amore is wrestled into submission rather than caressed. That said, the orchestral playing is delicious, particularly in "Sogno soave" from Don Pasquale, and the overall disc contains much to please.--Warwick Thompson


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Notre "ténor national" nous propose un programme qu'il n'avait pas encore interprété au disque. Ces airs, notamment de Bellini et de Donizetti, extraits des Pirates, de Lucia de Lammermoor, etc. sont accompagnés par Evelino Pido, un chef particulièrement efficace. Alagna y démontre une fougue et une générosité vocale extraordinaires. Il se joue des prouesses techniques pour entrer dans la psychologie des personnages. Il est pourtant bien difficile de posséder dans ce répertoire à la fois la séduction des rôles et en même temps de pouvoir en exprimer toutes les nuances sans chanter de façon maniérée. Par l'intelligence de son engagement, Roberto Alagna est particulièrement convaincant ; il ravira à coup sûr ses fans ! --Étienne Bertoli

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2.0 out of 5 stars Can Belto...But not much else., Mar 4 2003
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I'm an Alagna fan, have all his CDs. As the previous reviewer noted, this is a fascinating one -- but more so for how absolutely wrong-headed it is. This is not the ideal repetory for a singer with as light (and that's a compliment), romantic and expressive a voice as Alagna. Or perhaps he just doesn't know what to do with it. He pretty much bellows each number, throwing the notes out to the 5th balcony -- unfortunately, not always hitting them correctly. In fact, Alagna is so often singing below the pitch here that when he actually nails a note dead-on it's a bit startling. If you don't know this singer's work, by all means start with his debut CD, his French arias CD, or perhaps the first CD he recorded with his wife Angela Gheorgieu. If you are a fan and must have this CD, don't say you weren't warned.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating CD, Dec 17 2002
By Rosomax (Boulder, CO United States) - See all my reviews
I enjoyed Roberto Alagna's singing ever since his first album of opera arias came out. The lyric instrument has darkened a little over the past decade, but it's still a very exciting and unique, clearly setting Alagna apart from so-called cross-over tenors who haven't sang a single role onstage. Alagna, along with José Cura, Ramon Vargas, and most recently Salvatore Licitra, form a distinct group that I would like to call REAL New tenors, capable of not only singing these roles onstage, but infusing them with personality and energy.
The recital at hand pays tribute to the tradition of Bel Canto era and, while some notable music is not represented (most regrettably, Edgardo's death scene from Lucia), it's not to be missed.
First aria from Poliuto is ringing and heroic, and it sets a tone for the whole disc - it's a disc of achievements. Those looking for "money notes" will find them aplenty here.
The aria from La Somnabula is a sharp contrast -- the singing is much lighter, with real care for the legato line, simply beautiful.
La favorite - I actually prefer it sung in Italian, a little more delicacy is needed here. And where's the bass voice? Did not care much for the falsetto notes at all in Un ange une femme inconnue... However, the aria more known as "Spirito Gentil" is sang with real feeling and warmth.
"Meco all'altar di Venere" from "Norma" is a little bombastic, remember that the character is telling a dream.
The "money note" from "A te diro negli ultimi" sounds like it just does not belong there, forced and out of place. I have an unconventional view on high C's, C-sharps, and D's: a tenor can be a wonderful singer without them (oh what blasphemy). If a tenor does chose to sing them, they should be of consistently good quality. Alagna sings some beautifully, but some come out either forced or not 100% clear. I hate to do comparisons, but there are still some great Donizetti and Bellini recordings featuring young Luciano Pavarotti. Even though he did not do as much vocal coloration or characterization, his high notes were ringing with perfect clarity, sounding effortless and even playful.
"A te o cara" is supposed to be an ensemble, but in this arrangement you can't quite hear the lower voices, just Gheorghiu soaring above... In this case, by the way, the tenor's high C's are beautifully and passionately sang.
Interesting arrangement of Una furtiva lagrima", this is a fine morsel in this album. This Nemorino is definitely more mature and sympathetic than the one Alagna did for the complete recording of L'Elisir.
The recital ends with what's bound to be a controversial recording of "Ah, mes amis". While I understand what Alagna was trying to accomplish with singing in "different voices", it still was a bit strange to hear. Same comment about high C's here as above.
Overall, I would give it 4 stars. If anything, it's quite "gutsy" and it alone would be worthy of praise.
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3.0 out of 5 stars What Happened to a Wonderful Voice?, Nov 7 2002
By John R. Jaeger (Rochester, NY) - See all my reviews
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With great expectations I purchased this disc. I was awaiting more of the vocalism I had heard on other Alagna recital discs. I was disappointed. I had noticed a raspiness in the Tosca recording, but was hoping it was my imagination, or that he was having a bad day. But NO! This recording shows definite signs of vocal deterioration, misuse, strain, I don't know what else I can say. The more dramatic arias he can still get away with, but the high notes are pushed and thin. Where it really shows up is in the sustained lines. And let's not kid ourselves, all the high C's in the Regiment aria are dubbed in later (and not very well). For those of us who love Alagna, there is still much to admire in this recording. The artistry and intelligence of the other recitals is still present. The voice is still a marvel. But I am saddened that a once magnificent instrument is showing the signs of fading at this early date, instead of lasting for the long healthy career it so richly deserves.
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5.0 out of 5 stars LOVELY RECITAL
I own many recordings of tenor recitals. However, Roberto Algana's new Bel Canto disc has certainly gone to the top of my favorite list. Read more
Published on Sep 23 2002 by GEORGE RANNIE

5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing and beautiful.
Well, I was about to write an extensive, "in depth" review of this most exceptional album (of which I have purchased five copies already.. Read more
Published on Sep 6 2002 by Andrea G. Pessino

5.0 out of 5 stars Alagna's Bel Canto
This CD is bonanza for the high notes freaks (like me). High C's, D-Flats and even a glorious
High D natural at the end of Roberto Devereux's " A the diro..". Read more
Published on Sep 2 2002 by M. A. Devirgilio

5.0 out of 5 stars 'Bel Canto' heroism and sweetness from Alagna
Roberto Alagna, who has had his greatest triumphs in late 19th century French opera, and who is equally admired for his work in Verdi and Puccini, also has extensive stage... Read more
Published on Aug 31 2002 by Joy Fleisig

4.0 out of 5 stars Very Nice
The beautiful lyric tenor voice, and lovely bel canto compositions...make this a memorable, lush, and glittering disk!
I highly recommend it to any opera fan... Read more
Published on Aug 31 2002 by ColoraturaSoprano

5.0 out of 5 stars Alagna triumphs in beautiful and demanding repertoire
Roberto Alagna's beautiful lyric tenor voice and interpretative skill are much in evidence on this collection of arias and emsembles by Vincenzo Bellini and Gaetano Donizetti... Read more
Published on Jul 25 2002 by M. Ramos

5.0 out of 5 stars Alagna triumphs in beautiful and demanding repertoire
Roberto Alagna's beautiful lyric tenor voice and interpretative skill are much in evidence on this collection of arias and emsembles by Vincenzo Bellini and Gaetano Donizetti... Read more
Published on Jul 25 2002 by M. Ramos

5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful voice, beautiful music
"Bel Canto" is a superb recording. Roberta Alagna is
in excellent voice and the selections he sings are gorgeous. Read more
Published on Jul 12 2002 by evfox

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