Listeners eager to familiarize themselves with Giuseppe Anselmi’s artistry are generally directed to his justly celebrated performance of ‘Quando le sere al placido’ from Luisa Miller.
CD Review: The Complete Recordings of Giuseppe Anselmi
Feature Article: Profile of Latonia Moore
Latonia Moore is a Texan through and through.
Feature Article: Raina Kabaivanska
The Marston label has scored another bullseye with this collection covering British tenors from the first half of the 20th century.
Feature Article: Russell Thomas
Russell Thomas’s singing instantly commands attention with his strikingly individual timbre, instinctive musicality and extraordinary eloquence.
CD Review: Rossini’s Sigismondo
Commissioned by the Teatro La Fenice, Rossini’s Sigismondo was premiered there in 1814.
Feature Article: Remembering Jessye Norman
Jessye Norman’s vocalism could blaze with intensity as Stravinsky’s Jocasta, sail forth with unique breadth and radiance as Wagner’s Elizabeth, and caress with heartstopping tenderness in the ‘Adieu’ of Berlioz’s Didon.
DVD Review: Handel’s “Il trionfo del Tempo e del Disinganno”
Cardinal Benedetto Pamphili’s libretto for Handel’s first oratorio, Il trionfo del Tempo e del Disinganno (1707), presents discussions between Beauty and three figures who attempt to alter her path. Combatting the …