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Tosca
Puccini, Tebaldi, Campora
Tosca
Genre: Classical
 
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All Artists: Puccini, Tebaldi, Campora, Erede
Title: Tosca
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Label: Polygram Records
Release Date: 4/12/1994
Genre: Classical
Style: Opera & Classical Vocal
Number of Discs: 2
SwapaCD Credits: 2
UPC: 028944023626

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Buy this one for TEBALDI!
Armindo | Greece | 11/23/2001
(4 out of 5 stars)

"This is her first complete recording of Tosca in mono. Recorded in 1951, it shows how perfect this role suits Renata Tebaldi. Even in these early stages of her carreer it was obvious that there would never be another soprano to equal her in this role! This was my first recording of Tebaldi as Tosca since I had difficulties finding the latter, stereo sound with Del Monaco and London. Before Tebaldi I had heard Ricciarelli,
Price, Olivero, Callas, Te Kanawa(!), Caballe (and after Tebaldi also others). They all have their moments but there is always something missing, only Tebaldi offers: The GRAND Tosca personality. I believe it also has to do with Tebaldi's full, strong, spinto voice (not to mention beautiful), perfectly suited to the role. As for drama, listen to her outbreaks in actII. Her entrance in act one, when you hear her calling Mario, Mario from a distance is shocking! If that is not enough, the heavenly yet thrilling "vissi d'arte" will leave you breathless for sure! The mono sound seems incapable of capturing the high powerful notes of Renata (especially in vissi d'arte). It's like there is no more space on disc for such a rich voice! But remember, Tebaldi was most of the times even better in live performances!The reason of rating this recording with 4 stars is the supportive cast. Campora, sufficient for the smaller role of Pinkerton in the fist Tebaldi-Butterfly, here simply will not do. Yes, he has a few good moments but compared to Di Stefano, Carreras, Domingo, Del Monaco Campora is a big compromise. Enzo Mascherini as Scarpia is in the same boat. Fortunately, there is the sublime Corena which is a plus. ANY Tebaldi Tosca is a must. She simply is the definition of Tosca. This early mono version is a first proof of it!"