Divine
Art 27805 - "Cav and Pag" - Mascagni/Leoncavallo
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British
National Opera Company
Conductors: Goossens/Buesst Recorded 1927
Catalogue Numbers: UK Columbia 5127-36, 4347-58
Matrix numbers: See CD sleeve notes
Remastered by Andrew Rose & released in 2005 as Divine Art 2CDs
27805
Durations
CD1: 50'10" - CD2: 62'19"
Heddle
Nash
Miriam
Licette
Harold
Williams
Dennis
Noble
May
Blyth
Marjorie
Parry
Frank
Mullings
Justine
Griffiths
2 MP3s WITH ORIGINAL SLEEVENOTES & PRINTABLE COVERS
These
two recordings, Cavalleria Rusticana and Pagliacci, were
landmark recordings in their day - indeed the recording of Pagliacci is
the earliest known electric recording of an opera in English. The recording
of Pagliacci has been available from Pristine Audio Direct since the spring
of 2005 (PACO002)- on this double CD it is joined
by its 'natural' companion.
Writing
in The Gramophone in 2006, opera critic John Steane comments:
The
old black Columbia albums were not a pretty sight, and those for
10-inch 78s had a particularly dispiriting look about them. The
records themselves were heard as through a fry-up dimly, and often
deteriorated towards the centre. One could therefore be put
off Cavalleria Rusticana in English, even though it offered
the excellent Heddle Nash as Turiddu. As for Pagliacci (also in
English),that had the added disincentive of Frank Mullings, a
tenor whose reputation among he critics in his times was as awesome
as his recorded voice was (some would say) awful. Now out of these
unpromising materials come some rather startlingly good transfers.
As
Andrew Rose, the man responsible, points out, there was a period
when Columbia records were known for their silent surfaces,
and happily he has had access to early copies of the originals
from this period. The clarity and immediacy of sound reveal performances
which at best give pleasure by any standards and, at less than
that, are fascinating as period documents.
In
Cav the violin-playing does credit to nobody, yet this loose,
slithery style must then have been acceptable, even authentic.
In Pag the male chorus sings with unabashed gusto in tones that
(inaccurately no doubt) we tend to call beery. Then
the pronunciation is very much of its period, every r
rolled (as in charrm, and the l sounds
(Nash was a great one for this) shaded to Ae. The
translations represent the kind of thing the current Opera
in English series on Chandos is keen to avoid: my favourite
is Neddas beautifully enunciated For such a passion
/ The whip is the fashion. But theres fine singing,
and not only from Nash. Harold Williams, a little shy of the high
notes, is splendidly firm and resonant in both operas. Miriam
Licette is a very un-Italian Nedda but her take of
the high notes is distinctly that of a Marchesi pupil. Similarly,
May Blyth is a lightweight Santuzza but still provides much to
admire. Of Mullingss Canio, the throatiness and discomfort
in the upper range are to some extent offset by a warmly personal
timbre and intense dramatic commitment.
While
his 1927 counterpart Hermann Klein, reviewing the original release of
Pagliacci, stated:
It
is not a reproduction but the thing itself. Perfect in every detail
the singing touches and maintains the high level associated
with (the singers) art at its best. Yet I would fain reserve
my warmest tribute for a quarter where I am as a rule least able
to bestow it I mean the orchestra. Mr. Goossens must have
taken enormous pains to secure such a clear, vivid and crisp yet
refined rendering of Leoncavallos clever instrumentation.
Exquisitely balanced and always sufficiently audible, it imparts
the requisite solidity of tonal foundation to the whole performance.
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