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Anna Netrebko - Violetta: Arias and Duets from Verdi's la Traviata (Highlights)

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Download links and information about Anna Netrebko - Violetta: Arias and Duets from Verdi's la Traviata (Highlights) by Rolando Villazón / Rolando Villazon, Wiener Philharmoniker, Anna Netrebko. This album was released in 2005 and it belongs to Opera genres. It contains 25 tracks with total duration of 01:19:36 minutes.

Artist: Rolando Villazón / Rolando Villazon, Wiener Philharmoniker, Anna Netrebko
Release date: 2005
Genre: Opera
Tracks: 25
Duration: 01:19:36
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. La Traviata: "Libiamo Ne'lieti Calici (Brindisi) (featuring Paul Gay, Wiener Staatsopernchor, Salvatore Cordella, Herman Wallén / Herman Wallen, Carlo Rizzi, Helene Schneidermann) 3:06
2. La Traviata: "Un Dì Felice, Eterea" (featuring Carlo Rizzi) 3:35
3. La Traviata: "E Strano!" - "Ah, Fors'è Lui" (featuring Carlo Rizzi) 4:28
4. La Traviata: Follie! Delirio Vano È Questo! (featuring Carlo Rizzi) 1:00
5. La Traviata: Sempre Libera (featuring Carlo Rizzi) 3:53
6. La Traviata: "Lunge Da Lei" - "De' Miei Bollenti Spiriti" (featuring Carlo Rizzi) 3:40
7. La Traviata: "O Mio Rimorso!" (featuring Carlo Rizzi) 1:38
8. La Traviata: "Pura Siccome un Angelo" (featuring Thomas Hampson, Carlo Rizzi) 1:50
9. La Traviata: "Non Sapete Quale Affetto" (featuring Thomas Hampson, Carlo Rizzi) 2:13
10. La Traviata: "Un Dì, Quando Le Veneri" (featuring Thomas Hampson, Carlo Rizzi) 2:50
11. La Traviata: "Ah! Dite Alla Giovine" (featuring Thomas Hampson, Carlo Rizzi) 4:51
12. La Traviata: "Imponete" "Non Amarlo Ditegli" (featuring Thomas Hampson, Carlo Rizzi) 5:02
13. La Traviata: "Che Fai?" "Nulla" (featuring Carlo Rizzi) 2:29
14. La Traviata: "Invitato a Qui Seguirmi" (featuring Rupert Huber, Luigi Roni, Paul Gay, Wiener Staatsopernchor, Herman Wallén / Herman Wallen, Carlo Rizzi, Helene Schneidermann) 2:24
15. La Traviata: "Ogni Suo Aver Tal Femmina" (featuring Rupert Huber, Luigi Roni, Paul Gay, Wiener Staatsopernchor, Herman Wallén / Herman Wallen, Carlo Rizzi, Helene Schneidermann) 1:31
16. La Traviata: "Di Sprezzo Degno Se Stesso Rende" (featuring Rupert Huber, Luigi Roni, Thomas Hampson, Paul Gay, Wiener Staatsopernchor, Herman Wallén / Herman Wallen, Carlo Rizzi, Helene Schneidermann) 1:57
17. La Traviata: "Alfredo, Alfredo, Di Questo Core" (featuring Carlo Rizzi) 4:41
18. La Traviata: "Annina?" "Comandate?" (featuring Luigi Roni, Diane Pilcher, Carlo Rizzi) 4:59
19. La Traviata: Teneste la Promessa (featuring Carlo Rizzi) 1:52
20. La Traviata: Addio del Passato (featuring Carlo Rizzi) 5:34
21. La Traviata: "Signora..." "Che T'accade?" (featuring Carlo Rizzi) 1:42
22. La Traviata: "Parigi, O Cara, Noi Lasceremo" (featuring Carlo Rizzi) 4:20
23. La Traviata: "Ah, Non Più!" - "Ah! Gran Dio! Morir Sì Giovine" (featuring Carlo Rizzi) 3:43
24. La Traviata: "Ah, Violetta!" "Voi? Signor?" (featuring Thomas Hampson, Carlo Rizzi) 1:43
25. La Traviata: "Prendi, Quest'è L'immagine" (featuring Luigi Roni, Thomas Hampson, Diane Pilcher, Carlo Rizzi) 4:35

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Violetta, a CD featuring Anna Netrebko, is essentially an album of highlights from La Traviata, and although the focus is rightly on her, the musical quality of all the performances and of the entire album is terrific. The recording comes from a production at the 2005 Salzburg Festival. With an all-star cast that also features Rolando Villazón and Thomas Hampson, the performances generated an ecstatic reaction from the Salzburg audiences, and the recording captures the excitement of the experience. The soloists, orchestra, and chorus perform with a vibrant energy that propels the drama with unusual urgency. Netrebko sings flawlessly with a sumptuous, velvety legato, and she is completely engaging as Violetta, beautifully capturing her high spirits, her inner strength, and her physical frailty. "Ah, fors'è lui" is particularly moving. Villazón is a fine foil for her, with a dark, burnished tenor and an impetuous, sometimes explosive temperament. Hampson's Germont is vocally superb, but he seems somewhat disengaged and doesn't bring the same level of emotional investment to his role as the romantic leads. Carlo Rizzi leads the Vienna Philharmonic with meticulous attention to the details of Verdi's scoring, giving the music a punchiness that tends to get smoothed out in many performances. The orchestral balances are exceptionally fine, so that each scene is distinctively shaded and colored. Deutsche Grammophon's sound is wonderfully clear and present, capturing the positive elements of a live performance without the distractions or limitations that frequently mar live recordings.