Les contes d'Hoffmann / Jacques Offenbach.
Framed as a series of flashbacks, Offenbach's Les Contes d'Hoffmann (The Tales of Hoffmann) follows the title poet through a series of failed love affairs. Originally conceived as a showcase for a single soprano, who would portray all of Hoffmann's love interests, the immense wide-ran...
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Format: | Audio |
Language: | French |
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[New York, New York] :
[Metropolitan Opera],
[1985]
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Summary: | Framed as a series of flashbacks, Offenbach's Les Contes d'Hoffmann (The Tales of Hoffmann) follows the title poet through a series of failed love affairs. Originally conceived as a showcase for a single soprano, who would portray all of Hoffmann's love interests, the immense wide-ranging vocal demands of the four heroines often necessitates splitting up the roles between multiple singers. But in this historic 1985 radio broadcast, Catherine Malfitano rises to the challenge, appearing as the nearly-human doll Olympia, the enthralling courtesan Giulietta, the waifish songstress Antonia, and the mercurial diva Stella. As E. T. A. Hoffmann, legendary tenor Alfredo Kraus gives a heroic performance, opposite bass-baritone James Morris as all four of the opera's villains. Character tenor Andrea Velis as the Four Servants and mezzo-soprano Ariel Bybee as Nicklausse and Hoffmann's Muse round out the cast, conducted by celebrated maestro Julius Rudel. |
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Item Description: | Duration: 2 hr., 26 min., 11 sec. |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (1 sound file (2 hr., 26 min., 11 sec.)) |
Playing Time: | 02:26:11 |
Participant or Performer: | Catherine Malfitano, Alfredo Kraus, James Morris; Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and Chorus ; Julius Rudel, conductor. |
Language: | Sung in French. |
Source of Description, Etc. Note: | Vendor-supplied metadata. |