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Roy Goodman, The Hanover Band - Gioacchino Rossini: William Tell and other Overtures (1995)

Roy Goodman, The Hanover Band - Gioacchino Rossini: William Tell and other Overtures (1995)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 300 Mb | Total time: 63:48 | Scans included
Classical | Label: RCA Victor Red Seal | # 09026-68139-2 | Recorded: 1994

There isn't exactly a shortage of Rossini overture recordings on the market, but there are surprisingly few of them done on period instruments in historically informed performances. For the past couple of decades the two leading contenders in this specialized field have been Roy Goodman's recording with the Hanover Band, reissued here by Newton Classics, and Roger Norrington's renditions with the London Classical Players on EMI (now Warner Classics). Of the two, Norrington is probably the more refined, more cultured, but I've never been entirely sure that was what every prospective buyer of a period-instruments recording wanted. Goodman's accounts appear just as well played but a bit more rustic and bucolic. It's good to have them back in this mid-priced release.

Claudio Abbado - Rossini (2023)  Music

Posted by delpotro at April 10, 2023
Claudio Abbado - Rossini (2023)

Claudio Abbado - Rossini (2023)
WEB FLAC (tracks) | 13:11:02 | 3,18 Gb
Classical | Label: Deutsche Grammophon

As part of Deutsche Grammophon’s release of a limited and numbered edition of Claudio Abbado’s complete recordings for DG, Decca and Philips, you can now enjoy Volume 10 in a series of 16 digital albums, which are organised in alphabetical order of composer name. This twelfth digital album presents music by Gioachino Rossini.
David Parry, Philharmonia Orchestra - Gioacchino Rossini: Otello (1999)

David Parry, Philharmonia Orchestra - Gioacchino Rossini: Otello (1999)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 618 Mb | Total time: 71:58+77:51+77:34 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Opera Rara | # ORC 18 | Recorded: 1999

Opera Rara recorded the new critical edition by the Rossini Foundation of Otello. Hugely admired in its day, this highly innovative score contains some of Rossini’s most inspired music. The recording includes the reconstruction of the alternative happy ending (written for Rome in 1820) as well as an aria for Desdemona which the great Giudetta Pasta sang to acclaim in Paris and London.
Gabriele Ferro, Orchestra del Teatro Comunale di Bologna, Luciana Serra, Cecilia Bartoli - Rossini: La scala di seta (2002)

Gabriele Ferro, Orchestra del Teatro Comunale di Bologna, Luciana Serra, Cecilia Bartoli - Rossini: La scala di seta (2002)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 505 Mb | Total time: 49:12+44:04 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Warner Fonit | # 0927 43307-2 | Recorded: 1988

"La scala di seta" is an operatic farsa comica in one act by Gioachino Rossini to a libretto by Giuseppe Maria Foppa. It was first performed in Venice, Italy, at the Teatro San Moisè on 9 May 1812. The overture has been frequently recorded and continues to be featured in the modern concert repertoire.
Aleksandra Kurzak, Sinfonia Varsovia & Pier Giorgio Morandi - Bel Raggio - Rossini Arias (2013) [24/96]

Aleksandra Kurzak, Sinfonia Varsovia & Pier Giorgio Morandi - Bel Raggio - Rossini Arias (2013)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time - 68:14 minutes | 1.23 GB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Digital Booklet

Somewhat confusingly, three of Rossini’s heroines are named Matilde, and all are represented here. The earliest of them appears in Elisabetta, Regina d’Inghilterra (1815), the opera that opened Rossini’s Neapolitan period and a work just predating such popular scores as Barbiere and La Cenerentola. The name reappears as the heroine of Rossini’s operatic swansong, Guillaume Tell (1829), written for Paris in French but recorded here in its Italian version as Guglielmo Tell.
Riccardo Chailly, Orchestra e Coro del Teatro Comunale di Bologna, Cecilia Bartoli - Rossini: La Cenerentola (1993)

Riccardo Chailly, Orchestra e Coro del Teatro Comunale di Bologna, Cecilia Bartoli - Rossini: La Cenerentola (1993)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 668 Mb | Total time: 72:54+75:15 | Scans included
Classical | Label: DECCA | # 436 902-2 | Recorded: 1992

It is probably now or never. With classic older sets vying with a clutch of more recent recordings, there is currently as complete and interesting an array of recordings of Rossini's La Cenerentola as we are likely to get at any one time. Among recent versions, Chailly's new Decca set is self-evidently a powerful contender. Cecilia Bartoli is arguably the most personable and musically accomplished Cenerentola since Teresa Berganza recorded the role with Abbado in 1971; and there is a strong cast of supporting principals, among them Alessandro Corbelli who offers the best characterized Dandini since Bruscantini. (With the added advantage of being far more technically expert in fioriture passages than was his distinguished predecessor.)
Giuseppe Patanè, Orchestra del Teatro Comunale di Bologna - Gioacchino Rossini: Il Barbiere di Siviglia (1989)

Giuseppe Patanè, Orchestra del Teatro Comunale di Bologna - Gioacchino Rossini: Il Barbiere di Siviglia (1989)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 624 Mb | Total time: 160:39 | Covers included
Classical | Label: Decca | # 425 5202 9 | Recorded: 1988

Cecilia Bartoli made this recording when she was still in her early 20s, a mezzo with a rich, vibrant voice who not only copes brilliantly with the technical demands but who also gives a winningly provocative characterization. Like the conductor, Bartoli is wonderful at bringing out the fun.
Rossini - La cenerentola (Riccardo Chailly, Cecilia Bartoli, William Matteuzzi) [1993]

Rossini - La cenerentola (Riccardo Chailly, Cecilia Bartoli, William Matteuzzi) [1993]
EAC Rip | FLAC, IMG+CUE, LOG | Covers | 2cd, 631.14 MB
Classical | Label: DECCA | Catalog Number: 436 902-2

Rossini composed comic operas of the bel canto repertoire, which were very popular in the first half of the 19th century. Rossini's music was sparkling, inventive, Mozartian, and the vocal lines of his operas were showcases for tenors and sopranos of the day. Rossini popularized comedy in opera. It was his Barber Of Seville that began a tradition that is still strong to this very day. In the first half of the 19th century, tenor Manuel Garcia and his daughters, both of them acclaimed mezzo sopranos, delivered masterful performances of Rossini's operas…
By Rachel Garret

Rossini - Guillaume Tell - Michele Mariotti, Graham Vick (2015)  Music

Posted by peotuvave at April 18, 2015
Rossini - Guillaume Tell - Michele Mariotti, Graham Vick (2015)

Rossini - Guillaume Tell - Michele Mariotti, Graham Vick (2015)
Full BluRay 1:1 | BDMV | 1080i MPEG-4 AVC @ 17025 kbps; 29,970 fps | 04:06:56 | 44.15 GB
Audio1: French DTS-HD MA 5.1 / 48 kHz / 4002 kbps / 24-bit (DTS Core: 5.1 / 48 kHz / 1509 kbps / 24-bit)
Audio2: French LPCM 2.0 / 48 kHz / 1536 kbps / 16-bit
Genre: Classical | Subtitles: English, French, German, Korean

“Grand, cinematic opera, in wide-screen and Surround Sound” – this is how Germany’s daily Die Welt sees Rossini’s “Guillaume Tell” (1829) from the Rossini Opera Festival Pesaro. The renowned Festival has produced an impressive staging of Rossini’s last opera, which is feared for its multitude of high notes by all tenors singing the role of Arnold – except, perhaps, the phenomenal Juan Diego Flórez, “in a class of his own” (Deutschlandradio), who interprets this role here.

Rossini - Guillaume Tell - Michele Mariotti, Graham Vick (2015)  Music

Posted by peotuvave at April 28, 2015
Rossini - Guillaume Tell - Michele Mariotti, Graham Vick (2015)

Rossini - Guillaume Tell - Michele Mariotti, Graham Vick (2015)
Classical | Bluray-rip 720p | Audio: French | Subtitles: English, French, German, Korean | Run time: 04:06:56 | 9.69 GB
AVC, MKV 1280x720 (16:9) 29.97fps, 3998kbps | DTS, 48000Hz, 6ch, 1510kbps

“Grand, cinematic opera, in wide-screen and Surround Sound” – this is how Germany’s daily Die Welt sees Rossini’s “Guillaume Tell” (1829) from the Rossini Opera Festival Pesaro. The renowned Festival has produced an impressive staging of Rossini’s last opera, which is feared for its multitude of high notes by all tenors singing the role of Arnold – except, perhaps, the phenomenal Juan Diego Flórez, “in a class of his own” (Deutschlandradio), who interprets this role here.