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Loading... Don Giovanni [sound recording]by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Lorenzo Da Ponte (Librettist), Herbert von Karajan (conductor)This is a very poor quality recording of a live performance in 1963. The strings sound squonky, but the singers are singing their respective asses off. Leontyne Price is especially good, as you can tell by the mushy and prolonged ovations, especially after her last aria. It got two stars because the singing is pretty darn good and I hadn't listened to any of my other "Don Giovanni" recordings so I couldn't make the comparison with the better quality. There are some of us who aren't audiophiles that can tolerate a certain amount of background noise on poor recordings on vinyl or the squeaking of cassettes being played, but there's no excuse for this. It seems absolutely no effort was made to improve the sound quality while digitizing. Might have been something originally pirated off the radio. Contains a libretto in English and Italian - with no notes or any other information. I hope I didn't pay a lot for it. Probably just wanted the Leontyne Price singing. |
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Schwarzkopf makes an excellent donna Elvira with her slight shrillness. I thought Sciutti's Zerlina was a bit weak, but all in all good job all around. Totally worth the membership thingie with MHS. I don't regret doing that at all. ( )