Halévy: La Juive Highlights (Remastered) Arroyo, Moffo, Tucker, Giaiotti, New Philharmonia Orchestra & Antonio De Almeida
Album info
Album-Release:
1974
HRA-Release:
06.01.2017
Label: RCA Red Seal / Sony Music
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Opera
Artist: Arroyo, Moffo, Tucker, Giaiotti, New Philharmonia Orchestra & Antonio De Almeida
Composer: Jacques Halévy (1799-1862)
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- Flomental Halévy (?): La Juive: Act I:
- 1 Si la rigeur et la vengeance 05:09
- Act II:
- 2 Ô Dieu, Dieu de nos pères 07:55
- 3 Lorsqu'à toi je me suis donnée 09:13
- Act III:
- 4 Bolero - Mon doux seigneur et maître 04:30
- 5 Vous qui du Dieu vivant 04:24
- Act IV:
- 6 Ah! Que ma voix plaintive 06:16
- 7 Va prononcer ma mort - Rachel, quand du Seigneur 08:00
- Act V:
- 8 Il est temps! 04:10
Info for Halévy: La Juive Highlights (Remastered)
Fromental Halévy’s grand opera La Juive is an early Romantic work that has been revived increasingly in our time. Mahler called it “one of the greatest operas ever”. The leading role was championed by Caruso, but Halevy’s masterpiece had to wait until 1974 for its first studio recording – not complete, but containing most of the important scenes. The tenor was Richard Tucker, heard singing heroically in the last recording before his untimely death. The stellar cast also includes x2 of the outstanding sopranos of the period, Martina Arroyo in the title role and Anna Moffo. 1st time remastered for HighResAudio!
Martina Arroyo, soprano (Rachel)
Anna Moffo, soprano (Eudoxie)
Juan Sabate, tenor (Léopold)
Richard Tucker, tenor (Eléazar)
Leslie Fyson, baritone Vocals (Ruggiero)
Bonaldo Giaiotti, bass (Brogni)
Ambrosian Opera Chorus
New Philharmonia Orchestra
Antonio de Almeida, conductor
Engineered by Anthony Salvatore
Produced by Richard Mohr
Digitally remastered
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