
Franz Schubert
String Quartet No. 14 "Death and the Maiden"
Kodály Quartet
This is a very satisfying performance of Schubert's masterpiece.
Oh, another Magnificat, one can never have too many of them, do you like it Fergus?fergus wrote:Today, JS Bach and Vivaldi sacred music....
After the fabulous 1953 Callas/De Sabata Tosca, this is the best there is. Leontyne Price in her absolute prime is a glorious Tosca, not only she has an ideal voice for the role (and what a VOICE!!!!), but she sings with such raw passion, that she -almost- matches Callas, and that is saying something. Giuseppe Di Stefano of course had the most beautiful tenor voice ever, and even though he was beginning to develop vocal problems that led to a too early retirement, no one EVER has sung Cavaradossi with this Italianate passion. The great Giuseppe Taddei in one of his too rare recordings is an amazing Scarpia, and Karajan was a natural in Puccini. I have a very special affection for this recording because it was the one that introduced me to opera. The very first opera LP that I bought was an aria recital with Renata Tebaldi, that recital included "Vissi d´arte". I asked my brother to lend me a recording of Tosca and he handed me the Karajan. I was bowled over when I heard Di Stefano singing "Recondita Armonia" an " E lucevan le Stelle", and of course Leontyne Price quite surpassed Tebaldi in "Vissi d´arte".Seán wrote:
I listened to the First Act and really enjoyed it, particularly Di Stefano's singing, what do you make of it Pepe?