It's excellent but I would rather hear this one:How about some lighter, comical opera from a composer who's known for stark, militaristic works?
http://www.amazon.com/Shostakovich-...=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1298179412&sr=1-1
I recently attended the Lyric Opera of Chicago's performance of AIDA, whhich was wonderful. However, I was not able to pick up a good recording of the opera prior to this, and I'd be interested to hear some suggestions.
I hope that I'm not hijacking this thread, Lee.
It's excellent but I would rather hear this one:![]()
Here's mine:No way! Any discussion of great opera is more than fine! The recording of Aida that immediately came to mind is Von Karajan's:
http://www.amazon.com/Verdi-Aida/dp/B000KLRUKC/ref=sr_1_1?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1331606656&sr=1-1
I invite other members to submit their recommendations as well!
Here's mine:
I have that one but I have not yet viewed it or listened to it.Aida - opening night Dec 7, 2006 at La Scala, Milan
http://www.amazon.com/Verdi-Aida-Blu-ray-Violeta-Urmana/dp/B001CZVVWS/
Sure, there are some great singers on disc, but for me, opera is best enjoyed with visuals -- especially a spectacle like Aida. I saw this in the movie theater and bought the Blu-ray when it became available. The is a new production by Franco Zeffirelli. The reviewers on Amazon are quite correct in taking issue with the video gimmicks, but...
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