GIOACCHINO ROSSINI The Art of Virtuoso Baritone
GCD 923525
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Giorgio Caoduro, baritone Anna Viola, soprano Cecilia Bernini, mezzo-soprano Alessandro Cortello, tenor Fabio Maria Capitanucci, baritone Brno Janáček Chorus Virtuosi Brunenses Jacopo Brusa —
Production details
Total playing time 69:08 Recorded at Tonstudio Ranchman in Dolní Bojanovice (Czech Republic) from 2 to 4 February 2019 Recording producer: Jiří Gemrot Sound engineer: Aleš Dvořák Booklet essay by Damien ColasENG - FRA - DEU
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GIOACCHINO ROSSINIThe Art of Virtuoso Baritone 01 Torvaldo e Dorliska: Oh qual voce d’intorno rimbomba (Aria) 02 La Cenerentola: Come un’ape ne’ giorni d’aprile (Scena and Aria) 03 La Cenerentola:Un segreto d’importanza (Duet) 04 La gazza ladra: Accusata di furto (Aria) 05 Il Signor Bruschino: Nel teatro del gran mondo (Aria) 06 Semiramide: Si, vi sarà vendetta (Aria) 07 L'inganno felice: Una voce m’ha colpito (Aria) 08 Guillaume Tell: Sois immobile (Aria) 09 La Cenerentola: Si, tutto cangerà (Duet), Là del ciel dell'arcano profondo (Aria) 10 Alle voci della gloria
About this album
Giorgio Caoduro is one of the leading Italian baritones of his generation and one of the reigning bel canto singers of today. He has appeared at such renowned opera houses as the Royal Opera House Covent Garden, Opéra National de Paris, La Scala di Milano, Teatro dell’Opera di Roma, Teatro del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Teatro Regio Torino, Staatsoper Unter den Linden Berlin, Deutsche Oper Berlin, Semperoper Dresden, Liceu Barcelona, San Francisco Opera, or Los Angeles Opera House. At the centre of his singing are the bel canto roles of Rossini, Donizetti, Bellini and Verdi. With his selection of highly virtuosic arias from operas by Rossini, Giorgio Caoduro reminds us of the dazzling richness of the repertoire composed for this type of voice, a repertoire in which the old roles of basso buffo, the more modern ones of tyrants, afflicted fathers or repentant criminals converged, and finally where the roles of mature heroes were already appearing, roles to which Verdi would give, a few years later, their letters of nobility.