Formats and Editions
1. Otello (Excerpts): Fuoco Di Gioia
2. Otello (Excerpts): Ballabili
3. Macbeth: Patria Oppressa!
4. Nabucco: Va, Pensiero, Sull'ali Dorate
5. I Pagliacci: Andiam! Andiam! Don, Din, Don, Suona Vespero
6. Turandot, Sc 91: Perché Tarda La Luna?
7. Madama Butterfly, Sc 74: Coro A Bocca Chiusa
8. Cavalleria Rusticana: Ah! Gli Aranci Olezzano
9. Ruslan And Ludmila: Overture
10. Eugen Onegin, Op. 24, Th 5: Virgins, Beauties, Dushenki, Girlfriends!
11. Prince Igor: Fly On The Wings Of The Wind (Polovtsian Dances)
12. Lohengrin, Wwv 75: Treulich Geführt Ziehet Dahin
13. Der Fliegende Holländer, Wwv 63: Steuermann, Lass Die Wacht
14. Tannhäuser, Wwv 70: Beglückt Darf Nun Dich, O Heimat, Ich Schau'n
More Info:
"Fuoco di gioia" -at the beginning of Verdi's "Otello", the compatriots of the victorious protagonist cheer his triumphant return to his home port with a vocal "fire of joy". The opera quote is also the title of this new album recently recorded by the Bavarian Radio Chorus, together with the Münchner Rundfunkorchester under it's chief conductor Ivan Repusic. The opera chorus from "Otello" begins this selection of famous choruses and instrumental pieces from stage works of Italian belcanto (Verdi), Italian verismo (Leoncavallo, Puccini, Mascagni), Russian opera (Borodin, Glinka, Tchaikovsky), and the romantic operas of Richard Wagner. These very recent recordings from January, February and July 2019 contain well-known and enjoyable melodies that are perfect for singing along to (secretly or otherwise)!