Gala Concert 40 Years of Rossini Opera Festival Pesaro 2019 Florez Brownlee Pertusi Goryachova Meade
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Information on the Performance
- Work Title: Gala Concert 40 Years of Rossini Opera Festival   
- Composer: Rossini Gioachino   
- Libretto: various  
- Venue & Opera Company: Vitrifrigo Arena, Pesaro, Italy, Rossini Opera Festival  
- Recorded: August 21, 2019
- Type: Concert Live
- Singers: Nicola Alaimo, Paolo Bordogna, Lawrence Brownlee, Juan Diego Flórez, Anna Goryachova, Angela Meade, Carlo Cigni, Michele Pertusi, Sergey Romanovsky, Valeria Girardello, Ruzil Gatin, Franco Vassallo, Claudia Muschio
- Conductor: Carlo Rizzi  
- Orchestra: Orchestra Sinfonica Nazionale della RAI  
- Chorus: Chorus of the Teatro Ventidio Basso  
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Information about the Recording
- Published by: RAI, Unitel  
- Format: Streaming
- Quality Video: 4 Audio:4
- Subtitles: nosubs  
- This Recording is NOT AVAILABLE from a proper commercial or public source
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON THIS PERFORMANCE
Beside the Overtures to Il barbiere di Siviglia and Guillaume Tell, the programme offers selections from some of the most famous Rossini operas: Figaro’s cavatina “Largo al factotum” and the arias for Bartolo (“A un dottor della mia sorte”) and the Count (“Cessa di più resistere”) from Il barbiere di Siviglia; the scena “Di che son reo?” and the duet between the Conte di Libenskof and the Marchesa Melibea “D’alma celeste, oh Dio!” from Il viaggio a Reims; the arias for Don Magnifico (“Sia qualunque delle figlie”) and for Don Ramiro (“Sì, ritrovarla io giuro”) from La Cenerentola; the Trio for Elvira, Zulma and Lindoro “Pria di dividerci da voi signore” from the first act Finale in L’Italiana in Algeri; Pirro’s cavatina “Balena in man del figlio” and the prima donna’s great scene “Essa corre al trionfo!” from Ermione; the Duet for Tell and Arnold “Où vas tu? Quel transport t’agite?”, Tell’s air “Sois immobile”, Arnold’s aria “Asile héréditaire” with the choral stretta “Amis, amis, secondez ma vengeance” and the famous ensemble that concludes Act IV “Tout change et grandit en ces lieux” from Guillaume Tell.