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Mascagni: Silvano
Pietro Mascagni, John Barker, Peter Tiboris
Mascagni: Silvano
Genre: Classical
 
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Tenor Joseph Wolverton IS Supurb!
J. Poss | Pahrump, Nevada | 03/18/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)

"I agree with the reviewer, Delman, that Joseph Wolverton, who plays Silvano, is a supurb tenor and, yes, he does remind me of Jussi Björling as well. Too bad there are not any other recordings of him. The high point is definitly Silvano's big aria that comes toward the end of act II, "S'e spento il sol". Rachel Sparer as Matilda is equally as good. This little known opera by Mascagani is very good, reminicent of Cavalleria Rusticana, but missing the beauty and dramatic flow of that opera. When the opera starts it's as if we are walking into the middle of an opera that has already started. That is why I have only given this CD 4 stars. The recording is also very good."
AN UNKNOWN GEM!
Alfredo R. Villanueva | New York, NY United States | 10/25/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"FRANKLY, I DID NOT KNOW WHAT TO EXPECT WHEN I BOUGHT THIS. LITTLE DID I KNOW IT WOULD TURN OUT TO BE THE TWIN OF "CAVALLERIA." THE PLOT IS BASICALLY THE SAME, BUT THE CHARACTERS CHANGE. THE TENOR IS THE ASSASIN, THE BARITONE THE VICTIM. THE MOTHER-SON RELATIONSHIP IS PRESENT, AS WELL AS THE UNFAITHFUL WIFE.WHAT MAKES IT DIFFERENT IS THAT THIS IS A TENOR'S DREAM OPERA, AND THAT JOSEPH WOLVERTON HAS ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL VOICES I HAVE EVER HEARD ON RECORD--ENOUGH TO MAKE ME LISTEN TO THE RECORDING TWICE IN A ROW, WHILE I IMAGINED HOW HE WOULD SOUND IN OTHER OPERAS LIKE "L'ARLESIANA," OF "LES PECHEURS DES PERLES." I AM TOTALLY STUNNED HE HAS NOT HAD, FROM WHAT I GATHERED ON INTERNET, A MAJOR CAREER.THE OTHER PRINCIPALS ARE ALSO EXCELLENT. A MUST HAVE FOR THOSE WHO ARE LOOKING FOR OPERAS OUTSIDE THE USUAL FARE!"
A marvelous American Tenor
Delman | Mount Pleasant, SC | 10/03/2000
(4 out of 5 stars)

"The clarity and pure sound of Joseph Wolverton is a reminder of the great Jussi Bjoerling. Need I say more."