The Parisians were hooked on Italian grand opera in the heady days of post-revolutionary France—and composers such as Donizetti, Verdi, and Rossini duly obliged, feeding the public’s almost unquenchable thirst for high musical drama. This is a rich collection of rare moments from these operas, many of them long consigned to the archives. In an impressive debut solo recital, American tenor Michael Spyres, alongside the Hallé Orchestra, makes us wonder what we’ve been missing, with beautiful moments from rarities such as Verdi’s Jérusalem, Rossini’s Othello, and Halévy’s Guido et Ginévra.
- Rolando Villazón, Orchestra del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Marco Armiliato & Cecilia Bartoli
- Barbara Frittoli, Carlos Alvarez, José Cura, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, National Kinderkoor, Netherlands Radio Chorus & Riccardo Chailly
- Angela Gheorghiu & Malcolm Martineau
- Mirella Freni, Nicolai Ghiaurov, Elisabeth Grümmer, Lucia Popp, Hermann Prey, Dame Margaret Price & Munich Radio Orchestra
- Anna Bonitatibus, Munich Radio Orchestra & Corrado Rovaris