¡Giordano: Fedora
¡Lamberto Gardelli (conductor), Monte-Carlo National Opera Orchestra
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[Machine Translation] [The Golden Era of Italian Opera" is the third release of Decca's 75th anniversary project, "The Golden Era of Italian Opera"! This time, the Golden Era of Italian Opera "Tebaldi/Del Monaco" will be released! Fedora" is Giordano's second masterpiece after "Andrea Chenier", and is a tragedy of the Princess Fedora before the Russian Revolution. The second act, in which Count Ipanov sings "I can't help loving you", is famous for Del Monaco's clear and restrained singing, and was recorded in May 1969 in Monte Carlo, Italy, by the veteran singers of 20th century Italian opera, Magda Olivero and Tito Gobbi. Performed by Lamberto Gardelli (conductor)/Orchestra and Chorus of the National Opera of Monte Carlo). Included Zandonai's "Francesca da Rimini" (excerpts) in the margins (recorded in April and May 1969 at Salle Alcazar, Monte Carlo, performed by Nicola Lessigno (conductor) and the Orchestra of the National Opera of Monte Carlo). The last opera recording from Monaco.
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