Bellini: I Puritani - Sutherland, G. Raimondi, Zanasi, Mazzoli; Serafin. Palermo, 1961

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Description:

By 1961, Joan Sutherland was poised to inherit the mantle of bel canto supremacy from Maria Callas, and this performance of I Puritani from Palermo captures that pivotal moment. The audience’s reaction—wildly enthusiastic, bordering on frenzied—speaks volumes about the impact of her singing. Few sopranos with her vocal and physical stature could navigate music of such formidable difficulty, and while textual nuance may take a backseat, she compensates with an effervescent sense of joy and playfulness, producing vocalism that borders on the hypnotic.

Arturo might seem an ambitious role for Gianni Raimondi, but he proves more than equal to the challenge, meeting every soaring phrase with thrilling security and a striking vocal intensity. At the podium, Tullio Serafin shapes the orchestra and singers into a unified yet deeply expressive interpretation—one that feels as if it has been guided by Bellini’s own hand.

Note: Earlier circulated versions of this performance suffered from pitch issues. This version has been corrected.

In Mono

OD 12175-2

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