Donizetti, Gaetano - Marino Faliero - Cinquegrani, Bruno
Leveranstid: Skickas vanligtvis inom 2-5 dagar
Surian, Giorgio, bass
Stanisci, Rachele, soprano
Magri, Ivan, tenor
Grassi, Luca, baritone
Dall'Amico, Luca, bass-baritone
Gramegna, Leonardo, tenor
Menini, Domenico, tenor
Spissu, Paola, actress
Stefanovski, Aleksandar, bass
Paola, Giuseppe di, bass
Marchesini, Enrico, tenor
Scarpellini, Livio, tenor
Fanton, Elvis, tenor
Ezequiel, Moya Gonzalo, baritone
Bergamo Musica Festival Chorus
Bergamo Musica Festival Orchestra
Cinquegrani, Bruno, conductor
Donizetti's fiftieth opera, Marino Faliero, was first performed in Paris on 12 March 1835 with a cast comprising four of the finest singers of the period before premièring in London a few weeks later. Although these premières were both overshadowed by Bellini's I Puritani, Marino Faliero subsequently enjoyed a long and successful run of international performances throughout the 19th century before disappearing from the stage until its modern revival in 1966. Set in Venice in 1355, it remains a major work of Italian Romanticism, sentimental, martial, full of conspiratorial adventure and culminating with the execution of the leading rôle. This recording is also available on Naxos DVD 2.110616-17.