Listen to a Sample:
When Beverly Sills decided to undertake the Donizetti “Queen” roles, she did so knowing full well that it would likely come at a cost to her lyric voice. Her efforts prove to be well worth the sacrifice as she delivers a searingly intense performance bordering on reckless, and although the voice at times shows some ware, she deftly navigates her way around this emotionally charged bel canto tour-de-force without every falling over the precipice (think Martha Mödl in her later years.) The American mezzo, Susanne Marsee, delivers a puckish yet ernest Orsini and Henry Price brings mellifluous lyricism to the role of Genarro. But there is no mistaking whose night it is… The sound is excellent.
BONUS:
Beverly Sills sings excerpts from Lucia di Lammermoor and I Puritani
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