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The Very Best of Nicolai Gedda

The Very Best of Nicolai Gedda
Nicolai Gedda, Adolphe Adam, Ludwig van Beethoven, Vincenzo Bellini, Hector Berlioz, Georges Bizet, Gaetano Donizetti, Friedrich von Flotow, Mikhail Glinka, Karl Goldmark

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Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. Werther, lyric drama in 4 acts: Act 3. Pourquoi me r�veiller
  2. Manon, opera in 5 acts: Act 2. Instant charmant...En ferment les yeux
  3. Rom�o et Juliette, opera: Act 2. L'amour, l'amour!...Ah ! l�ve-toi soleil
  4. Benvenuto Cellini, opera, H. 76a, Op. 23: Act 1. Une heure encore...La gloire �tait ma seule idole
  5. Les contes d'Hoffmann, opera in 4 acts: Va, pour Kleinzach !
  6. Les P�cheurs de perles, opera in 3 acts: Act 1. Zurga, quand tous deux...Au fond du temple saint
  7. Les P�cheurs de perles, opera in 3 acts: Act 1. � cette voix...Je crois entendre encore
  8. Carmen, opera: Act 2. La fleur que tu m'avais jet�e
  9. Le Postillon de Lonjumeau, opera: Mes amis, �coutez l'histoire
  10. Mignon, opera in 3 acts: Act 3. Elle ne croyait pas dans sa candeur na�ve
  11. Guillaume Tell (William Tell), opera: Act 4. Asile h�r�ditaire
  12. L'elisir d'amore, opera: Act 1. Quanto � bella
  13. L'elisir d'amore, opera: Act 2. Una furtiva lagrima
  14. Lucia di Lammermoor, opera: Act 3. Fra poco a me ricovero
  15. La sonnambula, opera: Act 1. Prendi: I'anel ti dono
  16. Un ballo in maschera, opera: Act 1. Di' tu se fedele
  17. Rigoletto, opera: Act 3. La donna � mobile
  18. Manon Lescaut, opera: Act 1. Donna non vidi mai

Disc 2:

  1. Don Giovanni, opera, K. 527: Act 2. Il mio tesoro
  2. Die Zauberfl�te (The Magic Flute), opera, K. 620: Act 1. Dies Bildnis ist bezaubernd sch�n
  3. Martha, opera: Act 3. Ach, so fromm
  4. Lohengrin, opera, WWV 75: Act 3. In fernem Land
  5. Die K�nigin von Saba, opera, Op. 27: Act 2. Magische T�ne
  6. Eugene Onegin, opera, Op. 24: Act 2. Kuda, kuda, kuda vi udalilis (Lenski's Aria)
  7. Boris Godunov, opera: Act 3. Dimitri! Tsary�vich! Dimitri!
  8. Work(s): Souvenir
  9. In this moonlight, song for voice & piano, Op. 73/3
  10. It was in early spring (At the ball), song for voice & piano, Op. 38/2
  11. Don Juan's Serenade, song for voice & piano, Op. 38/1
  12. Georgian Song ('Do not Sing, My Beauty'), for voice & piano, Op. 4/4
  13. How fair this spot, song for voice & piano, Op. 21/7
  14. Adelaide, song for voice & piano, Op. 46
  15. Heimliche Aufforderung ('Auf, hebe die funkelnde Schale empor zum Mund'), song for voice & piano, Op. 27/3 (TrV 170/3)
  16. St�ndchen ('Mach' auf, mach' auf, doch leise, mein Kind'), song for voice & piano, Op. 17/2 (TrV 149/2)
  17. Der Zigeunerbaron (The Gypsy Baron), operetta (RV 511): Act 1. Als flotter Geist...Ja, das alles auf Ehr'
  18. Paganini, operetta in 3 acts: Act 2. Gern hab' ich die Frau'n gek��t
  19. Das Land des L�chelns (The Land of Smiles), operetta in 3 acts (revision of 'Die gelbe Jacke'): Act 2. Dein ist mein ganzes Herz

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #57544 in Music
  • Released on: 2003-09-02
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Dimensions: .26 pounds

Customer Reviews

Wonderful, but just SOME of the very best of Nicolai Gedda5
This is but a subset of the glorious recorded singing by Nicolai Gedda; however, it is a good sampler of the repertoire that made him legendary. And, at least a couple of the tracks ("Asile Hereditaire" and Lenski's aria) seem to be his best recordings of those particular works. Gedda is a member of a small circle of famed tenors noted for disciplined and artistic vocal production. He could find and consistently produce the "ping" we all love to hear. And, that was necessarily accompanied by flawless breath control. He holds the last note of the rousing "Hereditaire" for approximately eleven seconds! Onward! Ho! The emotion and delicate treatment he showed in Lenski's aria is a high-water mark. I can not imagine it being done better.

I first heard him in a recording of La Boheme (with Freni) in 1975 and have heard him in person both in Faust (1976) and in recital (1981). Whether on stage or in recording, Gedda is remarkable and consistent. If you are new to opera or are younger and addicted to the stars of today (and some of them are very good too), you should hear Gedda. It will raise your definition for what it takes to be a great tenor. Go find a recording of Fritz Wunderlich too.

Nicolai Gedda . . . the 4th tenor5
Those of you who know the three tenors should look into this incredibly versatile singer. The first time I heard this remarkable tenor sing was from a recording of Mozart's Magic Flute. From then on I became an avid fan. This recording highlights how Gedda could go from singing lyric repertoire, to the bigger and more difficult French and Bel Canto and even tackling Russian and operetta. Any aspiring tenor and dedicated opera fan would do well to own this CD set.

Good introduction to the art of Nicolai Gedda5
What a range of roles! Gedda moves from Mozart to Donizetti to Verdi and Wagner, and also sings Offenbach, Thomas, Rossini, and Tchaikovsky, inter alia. It is odd to me that his wonderful Rodolfo from "La Boheme" is not included. One of my first opera experiences was at a theater in Peoria, Illinois, in which a performance of "La Boheme" was presented (with Gedda and Mirella Freni). Gedda was remarkable in the role; I wish that some works from that opera had been included here.

Some examples of his work:

"Una furtive lagrima": Gedda's smooth voice works well here, in this nice aria from Donizetti's "L'Elisir d'Amore." His polished style is compelling.

"Fra poco a me ricovera": From Donizetti's "Lucia di Lammermoor," this is another aria handled smoothly by Gedda. His musical treatment of this piece is nice indeed. His rich voice does justice to the music.

"La donna e mobile": Nice version, although not as spirited as some. This is very musical, but I'm not sure that Ge3dda's mannered style captured the spirit of the wretched Duke of Mantua. A nice final high note.

"Il mio Tesoro": From Mozart's "Don Giovanni," this is smoothly and richly sung by Gedda. His elegant style works nicely here. Mozart asks a fair amount of the tenor here, and Gedda answers the call.

"In fernem land": This is from Wagner's "Lohengrin," and shows Gedda's range. From Mozart to Wagner is quite a stretch! Gedda sings this well, but his voice may not be ideally suited to this piece.

In addition, Gedda sings operetta as well. If only we could have heard his Rodolfo from "La Boheme"!