Bizet: Carmen - Obraztsova, King, Lotte Rysanek, Manuguerra, Zednik, Miljakovic; Guadagno. Wien, 1975

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Pros:

  • It's hard to believe that in Vienna during the 1970s it was common to hear performances with casts of this caliber. Yes, the performances were often under-rehearsed and far from musically perfect, but the freedom from a cohesive musical and dramatic dictate gave these great artists a chance to bring a sense of improvisation to the proceedings which often elevated the overall artistic level.
  • Elena Obraztsova's ample mezzo scales back effortlessly for the seductive moments and can then turn on a dime, releasing torrents of sound. One has to give her credit for singing the descending chromatic scale in the "Habanera" so well in tune.
  • James King was the right choice as Obraztsova's Don José. A lesser tenor would have been lost next to her, but he more than holds his own without shortchanging any of the lyrical moments.
  • Lotte Rysanek' Micaëla is radiant.
  • In their brief moment in Act I, the Vienna Boy's Choir demonstrates why they are the greatest children's chorus in the world.

Cons:

  • None to mention

In Mono

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