Composer(s): Not Applicable, na
Artist(s): Timson, David
Label: Naxos Educational
Series: Naxos Opera Explained
Genre: Music Education
Catalogue No: 8.558121
Barcode: 0636943812129
Release Date: 08/2004

Opera Explained: ROSSINI - Tancredi (Smillie)

Rossini’s comic operas, like The Barber of Seville, are better known than this tragedies though he wrote in fact many more tragedies than comedies. One of them, his last, William Tell, is actually credited with launching the whole age of Grand Opéra. Tancredi is an early work – indeed his first smash hit – and it established his international fame. It has all the youthful verve of the comedies allied to a sure dramatic sense, and several of the arias, including the famous ‘Di tanti palpiti’, are magnificent examples of the sort of virtuoso vocal writing that earns the title bel canto: ‘beatufil singing’, first and last.

Tracklist

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1 Introduction: Rossini's background 03:09
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2 Rossini's operatic overtures 05:42
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3 Semiramide and William Tell 04:17
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4 Rossini's career and Tancredi 04:06
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5 The plot and the beginning 07:01
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6 Virtuosic tenors and Argirio's aria 05:43
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7 Tancredi's arrival 06:55
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8 Recitativo strumentato: Amenaide must obey her father 03:42
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9 Duet: Tancredi and Amenaide 05:21
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10 Act I: Finale 05:55
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11 Act II, Scene 1: Isaura's aria di sorbetto 04:52
Timson, David (reader)
12 Amenaide in prison 04:39
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13 Tancredi's victory 03:59
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14 Tancredi's 'grand scena' 07:17
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15 The happy ending wins 04:56
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Total Playing Time: 01:17:34