Donizetti: La Fille du Régiment Joan Sutherland

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Album-Release:
1966

HRA-Release:
28.05.2014

Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)

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  • 1 Overture 06:45
  • 2 L'ennemi s'avance, amis, armons-nous! 03:29
  • 3 Pour une femme de mon nom, quel temps, hélas, le temps de guerre! 05:04
  • 4 Sacré nom d'une pipe! 02:11
  • 5 Au bruit de la guerre 07:11
  • 6 Allons, allons, march', march' à l'instant 03:55
  • 7 La la la ...chacum le sait, chacun le dit 04:08
  • 8 Dès que l'appel sonne 02:31
  • 9 Ils l'ont emmené brutalement 02:08
  • 10 Quoi! vous m'aimez? 10:05
  • 11 Rataplan, rataplan, rataplan 02:07
  • 12 Ah! mes amis, quel jour de fête! 01:44
  • 13 Le camarade est amoureux! 05:06
  • 14 Je suis soldat 10:26
  • 15 Entr'acte ... Enfin la voilà 02:38
  • 16 La romance perdue, on la retrouvée 01:40
  • 17 Le jour naissait dans le bocage... 08:58
  • 18 C'en est donc fait, en mon sort va changer 10:13
  • 19 Tous les trois réunis, quel plaisir mes amis! 03:00
  • 20 Ecoutez-moi, de grâce 06:56
  • 21 Ah!, c'est elle! 02:05
  • 22 Oui! Quand le destin, au milieu de la guerre, enfant, me jeta dans leurs bras 04:08
  • Total Runtime 01:46:28

Info for Donizetti: La Fille du Régiment

Even Dame Joan Sutherland has rarely if ever made an opera recording so totally enjoyable and involving as this. With the same cast (including chorus and orchestra) as at Convent Garden, it was recorded in 1966 immediately after a series of live performances in the Royal Opera House, and both the comedy and the pathos come over with an intensity born of communication with live audiences. That impression is now the more vivid on this superb transfer, for with spoken dialogue used in this original French version of the opera the absence of background noise is a special benefit, and the production vividly captures the developments in the story.

„She is stunning as the tomboyish Marie, combining a cheeky sense of fun with real pathos. Her voice is bright and clear and she throws off the role's fiendish coloratura with insouciant ease. The whole cast -- clearly enjoying themselves -- is excellent. A delight to listen to.“ (Classic FM)

Joan Sutherland, soprano (Marie)
Luciano Pavarotti, tenor (Tonio)
Spiro Malas, bass (Sulpice)
Monica Sinclair, alto (La Marquise)
Jules Bruyère, bass (Hortensius)
Eric Garrett, bass (Caporale)
Edith Coates, soprano (La Duchesse)
Orchestra and Chorus of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden
Richard Bonynge, conductor

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Booklet for Donizetti: La Fille du Régiment

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