A Night at the Opera – Re-Air!
July 30
This week on Arizona Encore, enjoy a re-air from May 2023.
Originally composed in 1898, for 75 years only one composer was attributed as the creator of the classic Italian song O sole mio: that was Eduardo di Capua. But then, in 1972, the daughter of Alfredo Mazzuchi asked that her father be recognized as co-composer of O sole mio, along with 17 other songs. It turns out that Mazzuchi had sold 18 melodies – without any accompaniment – to di Capua in 1897, and in 2002 a judge finally ruled that both composers were in fact co-creators of the music. All that for a lovely song about sunshine in Southern Italy.
That’s one of many works we’ll hear on this episode of Arizona Encore, as we enjoy a night at the opera. We’ll hear Rossini’s famous Barber of Seville Overture, then performances from the Tucson Desert Song Festival of love duets by Puccini and Gounod, and dramatic arias by Verdi, Massenet, and others. Plus, a performance of Franz Liszt’s piano arrangement of Richard Wagner’s Liebestod, the climactic final moment from his opera Tristan und Isolde.
Featured in this episode:
Rossini – Overture to The Barber of Seville – Arizona Musicfest Festival Orchestra; Robert Moody, conductor
Gounod – O nuit d’amour (Oh Night of Love) from “Faust” – Corinne Winters, soprano; Adam Smith, tenor; Laurent Philippe, piano
Puccini – Vogliatemi bene (Love me, please) from “Madama Butterfly” – Corinne Winters, soprano; Adam Smith, tenor; Laurent Philippe, piano
Puccini – O soave Fanciulla from “La Bohéme” – Corinne Winters, soprano; Adam Smith, tenor; Laurent Philippe, piano
Wagner – Liebestod from “Tristan und Isolde” – Martin James Bartlett, piano
Verdi – Quando le sere al placido from “Luisa Miller” – Arturo Chacón-Cruz, tenor; and Roberto Berrocal, piano
Ponchielli – Cielo e Mar from “La Gioconda” – Arturo Chacón-Cruz, tenor; and Roberto Berrocal, piano
Massenet – Pourquoi me réveiller from “Werther” – Arturo Chacón-Cruz, tenor; and Roberto Berrocal, piano
Capua/Mazzucchi – ‘O sole mio – Arturo Chacón-Cruz, tenor; and Roberto Berrocal, piano