Donizetti: L'Elisir d'amore
B. Gigli, R. Gigli, Taddei, Tajo; Gavazzeni
Napoli, 1953
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L'Elisir d'amore
Gaetano Donizetti (1797–1848)
DESCRIPTION
Although into his sixties, Beniamino Gigli retains a tenor voice of remarkable beauty and control, a quality rendered even more striking given the vocal demands of Nemorino—one of the most challenging roles for a lyric tenor. In an unusual casting decision, he is joined by his daughter, Rina Gigli, as Adina. Gigli brings an impressive vocal presence to the role, offering a sumptuous tone that stands as a welcome alternative to the brighter, more effervescent sopranos often heard in this part, thereby underscoring the bel canto character of the score.
Giuseppe Taddei contributes a gorgeously toned baritone as Belcore, finding a compelling middle ground between suave confidence and comic bravado. Similarly, Italo Tajo lends welcome vocal weight and musicality to Dulcamara, a role often relegated to caricature. Gianandrea Gavazzeni adopts generally broad tempos, which occasionally cause some sluggishness in the choral scenes; nonetheless, his support of the soloists is consistently attentive and effective.
CAST
Nemorino – Beniamino Gigli
Adina – Rina Gigli
Belcore – Giuseppe Taddei
Dulcamara – Italo Tajo
Giannetta – Anna Maria Borrelli
DETAILS
Location: Napoli
Date: January 17, 1953
Conductor: Gianandrea Gavazzeni
Catalogue Number: OD 12261-2
Label: Opera Depot
Number of Discs: 2
In Mono
NOTE
Due to faulty playback on the original tapes, the pitch wavers intermittently throughout the performance.