Wagner: Der fliegende Holländer (In Italian) - Protti, Dow, Picchi, Petri; Molinari-Pradelli. Milano, 1955
$6.27
Listen to a Sample:
Pros:
- A fun fact that Wagnerians like to point out is that Der fliegende Holländer premiered on the same day as Don Pasquale. Often they site that fact to highlight how forward-looking Wagner was, even in his early period, relative to his peers, but after hearing this performance, sung in Italian, I was struck by how rooted this opera is in the traditions of bel canto.
- Aldo Protti's smooth baritone never descends into shouting or barking, giving the character an incongrous softness that is quite refreshing.
Cons:
- None to mention.
In Mono
OD 12128-2