Since bursting onto the international stage in the early 1990s, Angela Gheorghiu has carved out a formidable reputation in Italian opera, particularly Puccini. It was, however, the music of Verdi that catapulted the world-renowned soprano to fame, when in 1994 the BBC cleared its schedules at the last minute to broadcast her performance of Violetta in La Traviata from Covent Garden. Since then, Gheorghiu has given us a distinguished catalogue of acclaimed complete-opera recordings, recital programmes, and compilations. But it’s her characterful 1997 recording of Puccini’s lesser-known opera La Rondine—made with her then-husband, tenor Roberto Alagna, and the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Antonio Pappano—that is considered the high point of her career to date. Act I’s “Chi il bel sogno di Doretta” is one of Puccini’s finest arias, Gheorghiu’s creamy-toned voice, by then at the height of its power, effortlessly soaring to stratospheric heights.
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- 48 Songs
- 2015
- James Levine, National Philharmonic Orchestra, Plácido Domingo, John Alldis Choir, Sherrill Milnes, Enzo Dara, David Brand, Terence Sharpe, Renata Scotto, John Alldis & Allan Monk
- Cecilia Bartoli, Coro del Teatro Comunale di Bologna, Orchestra del Teatro Comunale di Bologna & Riccardo Chailly
- Cecilia Bartoli, Coro del Teatro alla Scala di Milano, Michele Pertusi, Orchestra del Teatro alla Scala di Milano, Ramón Vargas & Riccardo Chailly
- Orchestra del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Bruno Bartoletti & Mirella Freni
- Helmut Deutsch & Jonas Kaufmann
- Dame Joan Sutherland & National Philharmonic Orchestra
- Alberto Rinaldi, Felipe Bou, Mabel Perelstein & Stefano Secco