This page lists all recordings of Le Roi de Lahore, by Jules Emile Frederic Massenet (1842-1912) on CD & DVD. Generally, more recent CDs and DVDs are listed first, but with priority given to items that are in stock. |
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Giuseppe Gipali (tenor), Ana María Sanchez (soprano), Vladimir Stoyanov (baritone) & Riccardo Zanellato (bass) Teatro La Fenice di Venezia, Marcello Viotti (conductor) & Arnaud Bernard (director) Every operatic composer has a title that marks a turning point, one that raises him from being almost unknown to sudden fame. For Bellini, in 1827, this was Il Pirata, for Verdi, in 1842, Nabucco. For Massenet this opera was Le Roi de Lahore. Performed for the first time in 1877 at the Palais Garnier to a resounding success - the opera ran to no fewer than 57 performances in the great Paris opera house within two years - this work contains all the characteristic elements of grand-opéra: marches and solemn processions, a ballet, use of countless extras, spectacular choral scenes, concertante sections of great length, a general exotic tint that was much appreciated at the time and a great wealth of melodic invention. The present Venetian production features a high quality cast and documents the last performance of the late conductor Marcello Viotti, who had made the critical edition of the score.
Subtitles in French, Italian, English, German, Spanish. Plot available also in Japanese. | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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Ana María Sánchez (Soprano), Cristina Sogmaister (Soprano), Federico Sacchi (Bass), Giuseppe Gipali (Tenor), Riccardo Zanellato (Bass), Vladimir Stoyanov (Baritone) Teatro La Fenice Orchestra, Teatro La Fenice Chorus, Marcello Viotti | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Teatro La Fenice Opera CollectionDynamic are delighted to present this sensational box set featuring six dazzling operatic rarities. All of these productions were staged at the Teatro La Fenice, one of the most renowned operatic institutions in the world, over the last few years.
Bizet: | Les Pêcheurs de Perles Annick Massis, Yasu Nakajima, Luca Grass & Luigi De Donato | Donizetti: | Pia de' Tolomei Patrizio Ciofi, Dario Schmunck, Andreas Schroeder & Laura Polverelli | Massenet: | Le Roi de Lahore Ana Maria Sanchez, Giuseppe Gipali & Vladimir Stoyanov Thaïs Eva Mei, Michele Pertusi, William Joyner & Christophe Fel | Rossini: | Maometto Secondo Lorenzo Regazzo, Carmen Giannatasio, Annarita Gemmabella & Maxim Mironov | Strauss, R: | Daphne June Anderson, Roberto Saccà, Scott MacAllister & Daniel Lewis Williams |
Orchestra e Coro del Teatro La Fenice di Venezia, Marcello Viotti, Stefan Anton Reck, Cladio Scimone and Paulo Arrivabeni 6 DVDs for price of 2 “Lorenzo Regazzo is a fine Maometto…. Carmen Giannattasio as Anna looks lovely and, more importantly, has a voice to match. The legato is fine; the coloratura are sharply defined but above else the voice has warmth….. All in all, a good version of a rarity.” Opera Today | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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