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Verdi: Falstaff
Giuseppe Verdi, Victor De Sabata, La Scala Theater Orchestra
Verdi: Falstaff
Genre: Classical
 
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"One of the most remarkable performances of anything by Verdi ever captured on a disc. Mariano Stabile's Falstaff was a legendary achievement, dramatically and vocally, and this recording is worth every penny just for ...  more »

     
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"One of the most remarkable performances of anything by Verdi ever captured on a disc. Mariano Stabile's Falstaff was a legendary achievement, dramatically and vocally, and this recording is worth every penny just for his authentic, genuinely buffo take on the role. Paolo Silveri is excellent as Ford, and the youthful Renata Tebaldi makes a glorious noise as his wife. But these undoubted stars are eclipsed by de Sabata, who creates a performance of electric immediacy with an extraordinary attention to the score's detail and architecture." -- Rough Guide to OperaVerdi's last opera, written when he was approaching eighty, was only the second comedy of his long career, following the ill-fated Un giorno di regno of fifty years before. His friend and collaborator Arrigo Boito, who had with some difficulty talked him into composing Otello several years earlier, now had an easier time convincing him to crown his glory with one more tribute to his beloved Shakespeare, proving he could write a great comic opera after all. The three principals are all famous portrayers of their roles, aided by an outstanding supporting cast. Mariano Stabile was a veteran Italian basso buffo who had the role of Falstaff in his belly, if not his bones. Renata Tebaldi was the most famous Italian lyric soprano of her era and she remains, along with Maria Callas, the most loved soprano of recent years. Cesare Valletti was a tenore di grazia, a tenor with a light, flexible head voice of exquisite beauty. Live performance, Milan, May 26, 1951.