Turandot, opera: Act 1. O giovinetto! Grazia! Grazia!
Turandot, opera: Act 1. Figlio, che fai?
Turandot, opera: Act 1. Fermo! Che fai?
Turandot, opera: Act 1. Silenzio, olą!
Turandot, opera: Act 1. Notte senza lumicino
Turandot, opera: Act 1. Signore, ascolta!
Turandot, opera: Act 1. Non piangere, Lił!
Turandot, opera: Act 2. Olą Pang, olą Pong!
Turandot, opera: Act 2. Ho una casa nell'Honan
Turandot, opera: Act 2. Non v'e in China, per nostra fortuna
Turandot, opera: Act 2. Un giuramento atroce
Track Listings (16) - Disc #2
Turandot, opera: Act 2. In questa reggia
Turandot, opera: Act 2. Gli enigmi sono tre
Turandot, opera: Act 2. Straniero, ascolta
Turandot, opera: Act 2. Guizza al pari di fiamma
Turandot, opera: Act 2. Gelo che ti dą foco
Turandot, opera: Act 2. Figlio del Cielo! Padre augusto!
Turandot, opera: Act 2. No! No, Principessa altera
Turandot, opera: Act 2. Tre enigmi m'hai proposto
Turandot, opera: Act 3. Cosģ comanda Turandot
Turandot, opera: Act 3. Nessun dorma
Turandot, opera: Act 3. Principessa divina
Turandot, opera: Act 3. Tanto amore segreto
Turandot, opera: Act 3. Tu che di gel sei cinta
Turandot, opera: Act 3. Che č mai di me?
Turandot, opera: Act 3. Il mio mistero?
Turandot, opera: Act 3. Padre augusto
There can never be enough recordings of this beloved opera, and this rare one from Radio Italy in 1965 highlights not only the fine tenor Gianfranco Cecchele, little remembered today, but also the fascinating soprano "Anna... more » de Cavalieri"--who was actually Anne McKnight, a native of Aurora, Illinois who made her career mostly in Italy under an assumed name! She was a very popular artist there in the 1950s and '60s.« less
There can never be enough recordings of this beloved opera, and this rare one from Radio Italy in 1965 highlights not only the fine tenor Gianfranco Cecchele, little remembered today, but also the fascinating soprano "Anna de Cavalieri"--who was actually Anne McKnight, a native of Aurora, Illinois who made her career mostly in Italy under an assumed name! She was a very popular artist there in the 1950s and '60s.
CD Reviews
"A Girl from Aurora, Illinois" became the Diva of Italian Ra
James M. Edwards | Elburn, Illinois | 05/06/2009
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Suddenly in the last year a whole host of recordings from the 1950's and 1960's broadcast on Italian radio from various Italian opera houses in Rome and elsewhere are appearing on CD for sale such as this magnificent recording of "Turandot". Anna also recorded Busoni's version as well and available. de Calalieri is very much alive, sharp as a tack, and working on an autobiography in Lugano, Switzerland!