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TURANDOT
Giacomo Puccini (1858 - 1924)
Opera three acts in Italian
Libretto: Adami & Simoni based on Gozzi’s fable
Premièr at Teatro alla Scala, Milan – 25 April 1926
13, 17, 21 January - 04, 07, 17 February 1962
Teatro San Carlo, Napoli
 
Conductor: Oliviero de Fabritiis
Chorus master: Michele Lauro
Stage director: Enrico Frigerio
Scene and costumes: C.M. Cristini
 
Princess Turandot LUCILLE UDOVIC soprano
The Emperor Altoum LUIGI PAOLILLO tenor
Timur exiled King of Tartary JOSHUA HECHT tenor 
Calaf his son FRANCO CORELLI tenor
Liù a slave girl LEYLA GENCER soprano
Ping Grand Chancellor of China RENATO CESARI baritone
Pang supreme lord of provisions MARIO CARLIN tenor
Pong supreme lord of the Imperial Kitchen PIERO DE PALMA tenor
A mandarin ANTONINI SACCHETTI baritone
 
Time: Antiquity
Place: Beijing, China
 
Recording date

Photos © FOTO TRONCONE, Napoli






















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1962 January

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1962 May
                       

COMPLETE RECORDING

1962.01.13

Recording Excerpts [1962.01.13]

Signore, ascolta! Ah, signore, ascolta! Act I
Il nome che cercate Act III Scene I
Tu, che di gel sei cinta Act III Scene I

FROM CD BOOKLET
TURANDOT

FRANCO CORELLI started his 1961/62 season after his duties at the Arena in Verona in October 1961 with Il Trovatore when the Rome Opera House gave some performances in Berlin, surrounded by Mirella Parutto, Fedora Barbieri, and Ettore Bastianini. He performed Manrico also for the inaugurazione of the Teatro Nuovo di Torino, this time with Margherita Roberti, again Fedora Barbieri, and Dino Dondi. Next came a TOSCA at the Barcelona Teatro del Liceo with Luisa Maragliano and Piero Cappuccilli, before he starred at the La Scala opening in La battaglia di Legnano with Antonietta Stella and Ettore Bastianini. After Milan he spent one night at Nice, France, for a Tosca with Christiane Castelli and José Faggianelli. Franco Corelli's Calàf was already considered as one of his greatest impersonations when he joined the Teatro di San Carlo at Naples for this new production, having sung the part in many of the world's greatest opera houses and especially in the historic 1961 Metropolitan Opera production conducted by Leopold Stokowski and with Birgit Nilsson and Anna Moffo as his partners. The San Carlo had assembled a strong supporting cast for his divo.
LUCILLE UDOVICH was American by birth (1920) but spent the best part of her important career in Italy. After some years in the Italian provinces the soprano had her break-through as Agnese di Hohenstaufen at the 1953 Maggio Musicale Fiorentino. This brought her many important engagements in the leading theatres in Italy and at the Glyndebourne Festival. In 1958 she starred as Turandot in the filmed RAI production with Franco Corelli, Renata Mattioli, and Plinio Clabassi. She appeared also at London's Royal Opera, Bruxelles, Amsterdam, and through all the French provincial companies. In her homeland she appeared at the Chicago Lyric Opera, San Francisco Opera, and the Philadelphia Lyric and Grand Opera companies. Her only official recording seems to be the Glyndebourne Festival recording of Mozart's Idomeneo with Sena Jurinac, Léopold Simoneau, and Richard Lewis, John Pritchard conducting. For the RAI, she recorded Britten's Peter Grimes with Mirto Picchi, Piero Guelfi, and Plinio Clabassi under Fernando Previtali in 1956. In 1964 Udovich recorded also La Gioconda with Anna Maria Rota, Anna Di Stasio, Daniele Barioni, Mario Sereni, and Plinio Clabassi, under Oliviero de Fabritiis. She retired in the midseventies and died in 1999.
LEYLA GENCER doesn't need much introduction as she is universally regarded as one of the most important singers during 1950 and 1980, and her career is well known. It seems that this Liù is the only surviving recording of her impersonation.
After these Naples Turandot, Corelli went again to America to sing in Aida, Turandot, and La Gioconda at the Met, and in Tosca and Carmen at the Philadelphia Lyric Opera, this last opera with the then unknown Marilyn Horne as the gypsy. May saw Corelli returning for Milan's La Scala for more Turandot with Birgit Nilsson and Amy Shuard alternating as Turandot, and Mirella Freni and Rosanna Carteri sharing the Liùs, before he starred as Raoul in the now legendary revival of Meyerbeer's Gli Ugonotti with Joan Sutherland, Giulietta Simionato, Fiorenza Cossotto, Vladimiro Ganzarolli, Giorgio Tozzi, and Nicolai Ghiaurov. Fiorenza Cossotto was also his Carmen in June at the Venice Teatro La Fenice before Corelli went to the Salzburg Festival to appear in another production which has since become almost mythical, Verdi's Il Trovatore with Leontyne Price, Giulietta Simionato, Ettore Bastianini, and Nicola Zaccaria, produced and conducted by that Maestrissimo, Herbert von Karajan. Just one season in the career of Franco Corelli....

LA TRAVIATA

Giuseppe Verdi (1813 - 1901)
Opera in three acts in Italian
Libretto: Francesco Maria Piave after Alexander Duma’s play La Dame aux Camélias
Premièr at Teatro la Fenice, Venice – 6 March 1853
17, 20 June 1957
Staatsoper, Wien

Conductor: Herbert von Karajan
Chorus master: Roberto Benaglio
Stage director: Mario Frigerio
Scene and costumes: Lila de Nobili
Choreographie: Luciana Novaro
Lighting: Albin Rotter

Alfredo Germont lover of Violetta GIANNI RAIMONDI tenor
Giorgio Germont his father ROLANDO PANERAI baritone
Gastone de Letorieres a young man about town MARIANO CARUSO tenor
Baron Douphol a rival of Alfredo ARTURO LA PORTA baritone
Marchese d’Obigny FRANCO CALABRESE bass
Giuseppe servant to Violetta ERICH MAJKUT tenor
Dr. Grenvil LJUBOMIR PANTSCEFF bass
Violetta Valery a courtesan LEYLA GENCER soprano
Flora Bervoix her friend SILVANA ZANOLLI mezzo-soprano
Annina Violetta’s confident and maid MARGARETA SJÖSTEDT soprano
Un commissionario HANS SCHWEIGER baritone
Un massaggero HARALD PRÖGLHÖF baritone

Time: 1850
Place: Paris and vicinity

CONTRACT FOR THE PERFORMANCES

1957.05.21

NEUER KURIER                                              

1957.06.21
HERBERT SCHNEIBER

The presence of Leyla Gencer is enchanting on the stage: she has a fine noble face and dignified movements. Although she doesn’t possess a big voice, yet she emits so special vibrations and she has such an emotional way of singing. The obvious purpose of the colours that she creates through her voice is: “creating warm tones”. She is a master of “agility” and has a clean, accurate intonation. Her voice is perfectly trained and she has mastery over both low and high ranges. 
And this is exactly how the Alexandre Dumas’ mundane protagonist supposed to be: an irresistible woman with an unusual magnetic charm. Her movements and behaviours are elegant, aristocratic. And in spite all, she is a natural person; a woman who has intellectual interests and knows how to embrace all her charming particularities. And her voice reflects all these characteristics perfectly.
Leyla Gencer’s voice may not be considered classically beautiful but its vibrations define its main quality. With her vocal technique and intelligence, she guides them perfectly. And this is how she manages to make audience cry or laugh, light a dramatic fire, spread warmness, sweetness and even distance when necessary. All these properties attribute a unique charm to her artistry and her voice.

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1957.06.22

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1957.08.15

RIGOLETTO

Giuseppe Verdi (1813 - 1901)
Opera in three acts in Italian
Libretto: Francesco Maria Piave after Victor Hugo’s Le Roi s’amuse
Premièr at Teatro La Fenice, Venice – 11 March 1851
08 November 1958
Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles

Conductor: Jean Fournet
Chorus master: Gianni Lazzarini
Stage director: Enrico Frigerio Choregrapher: Eugene Loring
Costumes: Goldstein & Co.


The Duke of Mantua JUSSI BJÖRLING tenor
Rigoletto his jester ROBERT WEED baritone
Gilda his daughter LEYLA GENCER soprano
Giovanna her duenna KATHERINE HILGENBERG mezzo-soprano
Count Ceprano a noble man JOHN GILLAPSY bass
Count Monterone a noble man MARK ELYN baritone
Sparafucile a bravo LORENZO ALVARY bass
Maddalena her sister CECILIA WARD mezzo-soprano
Matteo Borsa a courtier VIRGINIO ASSANDRI tenor
Cavaliere Marullo a courtier HAROLD ENNS baritone
Countess Ceprano MARGOT BLUM mezzo-soprano
A page JOAN MARIE MOYNAGH soprano

Time: Sixteenth Century

Place: Mantua

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1958.05.01

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RIGOLETTO

Giuseppe Verdi (1813 - 1901)
Opera in three acts in Italian
Libretto: Francesco Maria Piave after Victor Hugo’s Le Roi s’amuse
Premièr at Teatro La Fenice, Venice – 11 March 1851
25 September, 20 October 1958
War Memorial Opera House, San Francisco

Conductor: Jean Fournet
Chorus master: Gianni Lazzarini
Stage director: Enrico Frigerio
Choregrapher: Eugene Loring
Costumes: Goldstein & Co.

The Duke of Mantua GIANNI RAIMONDI tenor
Rigoletto his jester ROBERT WEED baritone
Gilda his daughter LEYLA GENCER soprano [Role debut]
Giovanna her duenna KATHERINE HILGENBERG mezzo-soprano
Count Ceprano a noble man JOHN GILLAPSY bass
Count Monterone a noble man MARK ELYN baritone
Sparafucile a bravo LORENZO ALVARY bass
Maddalena her sister CECILIA WARD / CLARAMAE TURNER (20.10) mezzo-soprano
Matteo Borsa a courtier VIRGINIO ASSANDRI tenor
Cavaliere Marullo a courtier HAROLD ENNS baritone
Countess Ceprano MARGOT BLUM mezzo-soprano
A page JOAN MARIE MOYNAGH soprano

Time: Sixteenth Century
Place: Mantua

Photos © BILL COGAN, San Francisco




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