Mario! Lanza at His Best
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Mario! Lanza at His Best | ||
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Compilation album by Mario Lanza | ||
Released | 1995 | |
Recorded | 1958-1959 | |
Genre | Opera | |
Label | BMG |
Mario! Lanza At His Best is a CD released by BMG in 1995, and consists of two original albums recorded by tenor Mario Lanza. These are: the Neapolitan songs album Mario!, recorded in December 1958, and The Vagabond King, recorded in July 1959. The Mario! album has been singled out for special praise, with its star conductor Franco Ferrara of Rome's Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia later hailing Lanza's singing on the disc as "vocally extraordinary...a Caruso-type voice." Lanza's first studio album in stereo, the Mario! selections include the Neapolitan songs Voce 'e Notte, Canta Pe' Me, 'Na Sera 'e Maggio, and Passione. The arrangements were created by Carlo Savina and Ennio Morricone.
The Vagabond King, an operetta by Rudolf Friml, was recorded three months before Mario Lanza's death in October 1959. The selections include Love Me Tonight, Nocturne, Only a Rose, and the Drinking Song. Lanza is accompanied on several songs by the soprano Judith Raskin, who recorded her contributions a year later in New York. The conductor was Constantine Callinicos.
Note: In February 2006, this album was reissued by BMG/Sony in the sonically superior SACD format. This new CD can be played on both SACD players and conventional CD players.
[edit] References
Cesari, Armando. Mario Lanza: An American Tragedy. (Fort Worth: Baskerville 2004)
[edit] External links
- [1] Mario Lanza: The Final Years, by Derek McGovern