Immerse yourself in the timeless brilliance of Giuseppe Verdi's "La traviata" as conducted by the legendary Arturo Toscanini in this captivating 2014 release from Documents. This album, part of the "Arturo Toscanini: Wagner & Verdi, Vol. 5" series, showcases recordings from 1946, offering a rare glimpse into the mastery of one of the most influential conductors of the 20th century.
Experience the full grandeur of Verdi's opera, from the enchanting "Libiamo ne' lieti calici" to the poignant "Addio, del passato," all performed with Toscanini's unparalleled precision and passion. The album spans 59 minutes, featuring iconic arias and ensemble pieces that highlight the depth and drama of "La traviata."
This collection is a testament to Toscanini's enduring legacy and his ability to bring out the best in Verdi's compositions. Whether you're a seasoned opera enthusiast or a newcomer to classical music, this album is a must-listen, offering a rich and rewarding auditory experience.
La traviata: Act I: Un di, felice, etereaGiuseppe Verdi, Jan Peerce, Licia Albanese, NBC Symphony Orchestra, Arturo Toscanini
La traviata: Act I: E strano! - Ah, fors' e lui - Follie! Follie! - Sempre liberaGiuseppe Verdi, Licia Albanese, Jan Peerce, NBC Symphony Orchestra, Arturo Toscanini
La traviata: Act II: Lunge da lei - De' miei bollenti spiritiGiuseppe Verdi, Jan Peerce, NBC Symphony Orchestra, Arturo Toscanini
La traviata: Act II: Madamigella Valery? - Non sapete quale affetto - Un di, quando le veneri - Ah! Dite alla giovine - Morro! La mia memoriaGiuseppe Verdi, Licia Albanese, Robert Merrill, NBC Symphony Orchestra, Arturo Toscanini
La traviata: Act II: Di Provenza il marGiuseppe Verdi, Robert Merrill, Jan Peerce, NBC Symphony Orchestra, Arturo Toscanini
La traviata: Act II: Invitato a qui seguirmi - Ogni suo aver tal femmina - Di sprezzo degno se stesso rendeGiuseppe Verdi, Licia Albanese, Jan Peerce, Robert Merrill, Maxine Stellman, John Garris, George Cehanovsky, Paul Dennis, Johanne Moreland, NBC Symphony Chorus, NBC Symphony Orchestra, Arturo Toscanini