
I thought that this was a terrific listen. To me the singing was first class and the drama was very well portrayed by the orchestra and their direction. Highly recommended!
Dear Fergus, to call Maria Callas, Giuseppe Di Stefano and Tito Gobbi "first class" is like to call the Sahara "dry". Leonard Bernstein described Victor de Sabata´s Tosca as the greatest recording ever made, and it most definitely is!fergus wrote:
I thought that this was a terrific listen. To me the singing was first class and the drama was very well portrayed by the orchestra and their direction. Highly recommended!
Jose Echenique wrote:Dear Fergus, to call Maria Callas, Giuseppe Di Stefano and Tito Gobbi "first class" is like to call the Sahara "dry". Leonard Bernstein described Victor de Sabata´s Tosca as the greatest recording ever made, and it most definitely is!fergus wrote:
I thought that this was a terrific listen. To me the singing was first class and the drama was very well portrayed by the orchestra and their direction. Highly recommended!
That looks most intriguing Pepe. I have heard only a little of Devienne's music (two flute concertos) but what I have heard I have really liked.Jose Echenique wrote:
The newest recording with Sergio Azzolini. Pity that Ingo Goritzki is nowhere in his class.