Franco Corelli in Parma - Tosca - "Vittoria! Vittoria!" (English subtitles)
(Puccini: Tosca) Teatro Regio di Parma, January 21, 1967
Not only Corelli's prolonged B-flat at the climax of "Recondita armonia"; his twelve-second A-sharp on "Vittoria!"; and his 22-second "discogliea dai veli" with unbelievable control of the diminuendo in "E lucevan le stelle", but also the audience's explosive frenzy and participation has to be heard to be believed.
The shouts for "bis" after "E lucevan le stelle" went on seemingly forever. The audience was absolutely livid at being denied the encore and over and over drowned out the orchestra until Corelli hand signaled that he would sing for them after the opera, which he does, the most soulful and impassioned "Core 'ngrato," after a piano is rolled onto the stage.
Floria Tosca.................... Virginia Gordoni
Mario Cavaradossi........ Franco Corelli
Il barone Scarpia............ Attilio d'Orazi
Cesare Angelotti.............. Silvio Maionica
Il sagrestano.................... Virgilio Carbonari
Spoletta............................ Walter Artioli
Sciarrone.......................... Bruno Grella
Un carceriere................... Bruno Grella
Un pastore........................ Walter Giorgi
maestro direttore............. Giuseppe Morelli
maestro del coro............. Edgardo Egaddi
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Видео Franco Corelli in Parma - Tosca - "Vittoria! Vittoria!" (English subtitles) канала Roberta Huebner
Not only Corelli's prolonged B-flat at the climax of "Recondita armonia"; his twelve-second A-sharp on "Vittoria!"; and his 22-second "discogliea dai veli" with unbelievable control of the diminuendo in "E lucevan le stelle", but also the audience's explosive frenzy and participation has to be heard to be believed.
The shouts for "bis" after "E lucevan le stelle" went on seemingly forever. The audience was absolutely livid at being denied the encore and over and over drowned out the orchestra until Corelli hand signaled that he would sing for them after the opera, which he does, the most soulful and impassioned "Core 'ngrato," after a piano is rolled onto the stage.
Floria Tosca.................... Virginia Gordoni
Mario Cavaradossi........ Franco Corelli
Il barone Scarpia............ Attilio d'Orazi
Cesare Angelotti.............. Silvio Maionica
Il sagrestano.................... Virgilio Carbonari
Spoletta............................ Walter Artioli
Sciarrone.......................... Bruno Grella
Un carceriere................... Bruno Grella
Un pastore........................ Walter Giorgi
maestro direttore............. Giuseppe Morelli
maestro del coro............. Edgardo Egaddi
Please remember to be polite when posting. Any rude comments and bad language will be removed and the poster blocked. Degrading comments about things such as race, religion, and culture, etc., will not be tolerated.
Видео Franco Corelli in Parma - Tosca - "Vittoria! Vittoria!" (English subtitles) канала Roberta Huebner
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