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Donizetti: Parisina d’este

Carmen Giannattasio (Parisina), José Bros (Ugo), Dario Solari (Azzo), Nicola Ulivieri (Ernesto), Ann Taylor (Imelda)

Geoffrey Mitchell Choir & London Philharmonic Orchestra, David Parry

Awards:

Donizetti provides Parisina with one of his most plaintive arias in 'Sogno talor di correre' and a spectacular send off in Act III with 'Ora funesta!'. There's some exquisite orchestra writing…...

Donizetti: Parisina d’este

Carmen Giannattasio (Parisina), José Bros (Ugo), Dario Solari (Azzo), Nicola Ulivieri (Ernesto), Ann Taylor (Imelda)

Geoffrey Mitchell Choir & London Philharmonic Orchestra, David Parry

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Donizetti provides Parisina with one of his most plaintive arias in 'Sogno talor di correre' and a spectacular send off in Act III with 'Ora funesta!'. There's some exquisite orchestra writing…...

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‘Carmen Giannattasio’s last gasp was one of the most electrifying in all opera' Hilary Finch, The Times, reviewing Opera Rara’s concert performance.

Donizetti’s gripping opera Parisina comes from a particularly fruitful period in the composer’s output. It was premiered in Florence in 1833, the year that Lucrezia Borgia opened at La Scala and Torquato Tasso in Rome, with a libretto by the leading exponent of the craft at that time, Felice Romani. And yet the opera is rarely performed today – even though it was widely staged during the two decades following its premiere. Its fortunes may change again with this new recording, cast from strength and led by the Parisina of Carmen Giannattasio (heard in La donna del lago – ORC34) and José Bros (heard in Roberto Devereux – ORC24) as Ugo. The plot is unusually dark, even for an early romantic melodramma. Parisina, the wife of Azzo, a 15th-century Duke of Ferrara, has fallen in love with Ugo, who turns out to be a child of Azzo’s previous marriage.

In furious anger at her outlandish passion, Azzo has his own son murdered, and presents his anguished stepmother with the corpse. This horrifying scenario was just the sort of passionate narrative to set the composer’s musical pulses racing, and the result remained his favourite among his works for many years; as his biographer William Ashbrook has written, ‘Parisina contains some of Donizetti’s most vivid musical portraiture.’

The 3CD set comes with a lavishly illustrated book including a complete libretto with an English translation. Article and synopsis by the eminent 19th century musical scholar, Jeremy Commons.

Contents and tracklist

Preludio
Track length8:08
"E desto il Duca?" (Chorus, Ernesto, Azzo)
Track length4:58
"Che mi rechi?" (Chorus, Ernesto, Azzo)
Track length4:46
"Dall'Eridano si stende" (Chorus, Ernesto, Azzo)
Track length4:25
"Con giostre, e con tornei" (Azzo, Ernesto, Ugo)
Track length4:34
"Oh! chi mai veggio? E desso" (Azzo, Ernesto, Ugo)
Track length2:50
"Io l'amai fin da quell'ora" (Azzo, Ernesto, Ugo)
Track length4:01
"Per le cure, per le pene" (Azzo, Ernesto, Ugo)
Track length3:40
"Qui, qui posiamo ... ombroso, ameno e il loco" (Parisina, Imelda, Chorus)
Track length3:32
"Si ne' suoi Stati" (Parisina, Imelda, Chorus)
Track length1:06
"Forse, un destin che intendere dato ai celesti e solo" (Parisina, Imelda, Chorus)
Track length3:32
"Qual suon!" (Parisina, Imelda, Chorus)
Track length6:12
"La mia ripulsa, o prodi" (Parisina, Ugo)
Track length5:48
"Dillo ... io te 'l chieggo in merito della mia lunga guerra" (Parisina, Ugo)
Track length6:25
"Giunge il duca" (Parisina, Ugo, Azzo, Ernesto, Imelda, Chorus)
Track length3:05
"Ah! tu sai che insiem con esso" (Parisina, Ugo, Azzo, Ernesto, Imelda, Chorus)
Track length3:58
"Voga, voga qual lago stagnante ferma il Po le veloci correnti" (Parisina, Ugo, Azzo, Ernesto, Imelda, Chorus)
Track length2:02
"E tu sol rimarrai?" (Parisina, Ugo, Azzo, Ernesto, Imelda, Chorus)
Track length4:16
"Lieta era dessa, e tanto?" (Imelda, Chorus)
Track length3:48
"Ella si appressa" (Imelda, Parisina, Chorus)
Track length3:44
"Sogno talor di correre" (Imelda, Parisina, Chorus)
Track length5:52
"Si non mentir le ancelle" (Azzo, Parisina)
Track length5:33
"Ugo!" (Azzo, Parisina)
Track length4:29
"Non pentirti ... mi ferisci" (Azzo, Parisina)
Track length3:27
"E dolce le trombe" (Chorus, Ugo, Ernesto)
Track length4:24
"Ne ancor vien ella!" (Chorus, Ugo, Ernesto)
Track length2:18
"Lo sentii tremar la mano" (Chorus, Ugo, Ernesto)
Track length4:26
"Ugo!" (Chorus, Ugo, Ernesto)
Track length1:25
"Quest'amor doveva in terra" (Chorus, Ugo, Ernesto)
Track length4:30
"Ite, e condotti entrambi" (Azzo, Parisina, Ugo, Ernesto)
Track length4:22
"Morte!!" (Azzo, Parisina, Ugo, Ernesto)
Track length3:31
"Per sempre, per sempre sotterra sepolto" (Azzo, Parisina, Ugo, Ernesto)
Track length4:37
"Protettor d'un empia madre" (Azzo, Parisina, Ugo, Ernesto)
Track length5:33
"Muta, insensibile, se non in quanto" (Chorus, Parisina, Imelda)
Track length5:42
"No ... piu salir non ponno miei prieghi al ciel" (Chorus, Parisina, Imelda)
Track length5:00
"Ciel, sei tu che in tal momento mi sgomenti" (Chorus, Parisina, Imelda)
Track length2:54
"Silenzio, un suon lugubre" (Chorus, Parisina, Imelda)
Track length1:45
"Ora funesta!" (Chorus, Parisina, Imelda)
Track length2:08
"Ugo...e spento! a me si renda" (Chorus, Parisina, Imelda)
Track length5:17

Awards and reviews

  • Gramophone Magazine
    November 2009
    Editor's Choice

December 2009

Donizetti provides Parisina with one of his most plaintive arias in 'Sogno talor di correre' and a spectacular send off in Act III with 'Ora funesta!'. There's some exquisite orchestra writing… and fine work for the chorus, with the Geoffrey Mitchell Choir on tiptop form here. ...Carmen Giannattasio's... vocal attack is magnificent and the trills and runs and drops through the registers spot on.

November 2009

Opera Rara's recording is less by Carmen Giannattasio… Her Act 3 defiance of Azzo, the ingenious Romanza in Act 2, and her fatalistic "Forse un destin che intendere" are agile in decoration, expressive and well acted - a cunning piece of casting. The Spanish tenor José Bros displays enough metal in the voice to catch Ugo's Percy-like desperation in returning obsessively to Parisina's hostile court. The horns at Parisina's entrance and the spooky bird-calls in Act 3... show off Donizetti's imaginative use of scoring to second dramatic points. David Parry's well paced conducting is especially aware of these touches.
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