Immerse yourself in the timeless artistry of George London, one of the most celebrated singing actors of his generation, with the album "Famous voices of the past - George London." This collection, released on August 16, 2006, by Preiser Records, showcases the remarkable range and depth of George London's voice, featuring 14 tracks that span iconic operas and classical pieces.
From the powerful arias of Mozart's "Le nozze di Figaro" to the dramatic intensity of Boris Godunov, George London's imposing stage presence and vocal prowess shine through. The album includes notable performances such as "Hai gia vinta la causa" and "Tutto e disposto" from "Le nozze di Figaro," as well as selections from "La Damnation de Faust," "Mefistofele," and "Les contes d'Hoffmann." Each track is a testament to London's ability to bring characters to life with his rich, resonant voice.
Born George Burnstein on May 30, 1920, George London was an American concert and operatic bass-baritone who left an indelible mark on the world of classical music. His career spanned a wide range of roles, from Mozart's Don Giovanni to Wotan, Scarpia, and Escamillo. Notably, he was the first North American singer to appear on the stage of Moscow's Bolshoi Theater, where he triumphed in the role of Boris Godunov in 1960.
Despite retiring from singing in 1966 due to a vocal cord paralysis, George London remained deeply involved in the musical world. He established a foundation for young singers, nurturing the talents of future stars like Renée Fleming and Kathleen Battle.
"Famous voices of the past - George London" is a compelling journey through the repertoire that defined London's illustrious career. Whether you are a longtime fan or a newcomer to his work, this album offers a profound appreciation of his artistry and the enduring power of his performances.