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Menotti: Amahl and the Night Visitors

Menotti: Amahl and the Night Visitors
Gian Carlo Menotti, Thomas Schippers, Rosemary Kuhlmann Chet Allen, Andrew McKinley, David Aiken Leon Lishner

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Track Listing

  1. Amahl! Amahl!
  2. Amahl And The Night Visitors: Oh, Mother, You Should Go Out And See!
  3. Amahl And The Night Visitors: Stop Bothering Me!
  4. Amahl And The Night Visitors: Poor Amahl!
  5. Amahl And The Night Visitors: Don't Cry, Mother Dear
  6. Amahl And The Night Visitors: From Far Away We Come
  7. Amahl And The Night Visitors: Amahl...Yes, Mother?
  8. Amahl And The Night Visitors: Good Evening! Good Evening!
  9. Amahl And The Night Visitors: Come In, Come In!
  10. Amahl And The Night Visitors: Are You A Real King?
  11. Amahl And The Night Visitors: This Is My Box
  12. Amahl And The Night Visitors: Amahl, I Told You Not To Be A Nuisance!
  13. Amahl And The Night Visitors: Oh, These Beautiful Things
  14. Amahl And The Night Visitors: Have You Seen A Child
  15. Amahl And The Night Visitors: Shepherds! Shepherdesses!
  16. Amahl And The Night Visitors: Emily, Emily
  17. Amahl And The Night Visitors: Olives and Quinces
  18. Amahl And The Night Visitors: Shepherds' Dance
  19. Amahl And The Night Visitors: Thank You, Good Friends
  20. Amahl And The Night Visitors: All That Gold!
  21. Amahl And The Night Visitors: Thief! Thief!
  22. Amahl And The Night Visitors: Don't You Dare!
  23. Amahl And The Night Visitors: Oh, Woman, You Can KeepThe Gold
  24. Amahl And The Night Visitors: Oh, No, Wait
  25. Amahl And The Night Visitors: I Walk, Mother
  26. Amahl And The Night Visitors: Do You Really Want To Go?
  27. Amahl And The Night Visitors: Shepherds, Arise!

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #23022 in Music
  • Released on: 1990-10-25
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Cast Recording

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com
Back in the days when the forces that controlled television actually cared about art, it was perfectly normal to see original plays and live musical performances right in your living room. In 1950, Menotti was commissioned to write an opera for television, and on Christmas Eve, 1951, Amahl and the Night Visitors was performed by the NBC Television Theater. This recording, under the composer's personal direction, was made a few days later, and it remains the definitive version, even though the sound is very dated and rough in places. This story of a poor shepherd boy's encounter with three kings and the miraculous healing of his crippled leg when he offers his crutch as a gift has captured audiences around the world ever since its premiere. Its charming mix of tuneful melody, dancing rhythms, delightful choruses, humor and poignancy, and an English text makes this work immediately accessible to audiences of all ages and musical tastes. --David Vernier


Customer Reviews

Wonderful5
Nothing else puts me in the Christmas spirit like listening to Menotti's tale of Amahl and the Night Visitors. The music is absolutely enchanting.

a voice teacher and early music fan5
VIBRANT VOICES-WHIMSICAL WOODWINDS-TUNEFUL MELODIES AND A MIRACLE TOO!!!

From the first reedy sound of the oboe mimicking the shepherd pipes to the first vocal notes by Rosemary Kuhlman (Amahl's mother) calling for Amahl to come inside, to Amahl's crystal clear boy soprano (Chet Allen)response, we are drawn into the musical story of a little crippled boy and his own personal miracle.

If no one had heard of Gian Carol Menotti prior to this work, as of Christmas Eve, 1951, most of the country became aware of him. He had, in fact written several successful operas before this one, but the medium of television really was a great boost to the success of Amahl.

I have mentioned already the two main leads, but the other four singers fulfilled their specific roles in a very skillful manner. I particularly liked the voice of Andrew McKinley, tenor, who really projected the part of a rather silly and far-out slightly deaf Kaspar wonderfully well! The Chorus of Shepherds and Villagers sang the very attractive choral music in an up-beat manner and the Orchestra handled the accompaniment, which for the woodwinds was rather difficult, perfecto! While Menotti supervised all of the proceedings, Thomas Schippers pulled it all gloriously together. This is a landmark recording, and certainly a collectible.

My favorite Christmas music5
Having seen the original TV production of Amahl as a kid, I have very fond and tender memories of this story, and I find the music to be absolutely delightful - profound but in a very accessible and somewhat playful way. This recording brings back the spirit of Christmas to me instantly!