Evening At The Lyric Opera Of Chicago

Evening At The Lyric Opera Of Chicago

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Evening At The Lyric Opera Of Chicago

The Lyric Opera of Chicago was founded as recently as 1954, but within two years it had secured the services of many operatic stars of the day, who were doubtless reassured of the quality and warmth of reception at the company by the trailblazing US debut of Maria Callas as Norma in it's first season. Sir Georg Solti, too, made his operatic debut in the US not with the more storied Metropolitan in New York but in Chicago, conducting Salome, Die Walküre and Don Giovanni within a fortnight of each other in October 1956. He then returned in November to lead two performances of La forza del destino followed, on the 10th, by a Gala Concert which was recorded by Decca and is now reissued here. The singers were worthy of a gala anywhere in the world. Replacing Jussi Bjorling at short notice, Richard Tucker sang the Andrea Chénier duet with Renata Tebaldi, with Ettore Bastianini adding 'Nemico della patria' from the same opera. The evening was dominated by Tebaldi, however, in solo roles that she had made her own on stage (Delilah, Tatyana, Mefistofele's Margherita) and in duet both with Tucker and with the mezzo-soprano Giulietta Simionato, then in the prime of her career. 'So it went on and over,' reported Seymour Raven in the Chicago Tribune, 'with musical and emotional climaxes topping one another in the best gala concert style.'

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Country
USA
Brand
Imports
Manufacturer
Decca/Eloquence
Binding
Audio CD
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unknown
IsAdultProduct
Height
0.43
Length
5.63
Weight
0.189375
Width
4.88
ReleaseDate
2017-07-21T00:00:01Z
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1