I saw Mr Raimondi live in 1969 sing La Boheme ---- Beautiful voice!! This a treasure of beautiful tone and singers who feel the music and stay on pitch!!! Thank you for this glimpse into the art of pure vocalism--
@sammyscroll Many a performance have been saved by prompting. This has been quite standard for quite some time now. The fact you can hear it just means that the microphone was close to promptor's box.
If I'm not mistaken, this is actually Tebaldi's first live Butterfly. She, of course, had recorded it earlier though.
Prompters were standard practice then. A lot of live recordings back then were made very close to the prompter's box, if not by the prompter him/herself.
@VivaMariaCallas , Tebaldi debuted Madama Butterfly at Liceo de Barcelona on january 1958.
That same year 1958 she recorded it at Roma with Tuliio Serafin on july 1958 and sang performances in Naples on august 1958 (this tape), Chicago on october 1958 and New York on november 1958
E Raimondi, che uomo di cuore! Mai abbastanza apprezzato . Una voce sincera , schietta. Sul suo pianoforte aveva una copia di un libro, di cui non ricordo il titolo, dove Pavarotti diceva di essersi ispirato a lui, e ne andava particolarmente fiero, con il suo tratto di modestia che l'ha contraddistinto. Per certi versi Lucianone non l'ha mai sorpassato, nonostante la fama planetaria
i have never heard so much prompting , so often and so loud....i cannot believe that either would require any at all .....if i had been Raimondi i would have pulled the c*nt out of his pit and made him take a bow.!!
muy buena version en sus mejores momentos de ambos. A mí lo del traspunte no me parece agradable, pero bueno si sirve como cosa de saber que ewra sustraida de la escena en vivo vale como hallazgo precioso.
LOVE this recording; I'd never heard it before. Thank you so much for posting it. They sound very nice together. Raimondi deserved much more acclaim than he was given, such a bright beautiful voice with a brilliant technique. Check out his Favorita "una vergine,"....
What's with all the talking in the background??? Sounds like a prompter or something but does he HAVE to be so frickin' loud and feed them EVERY line??
I also like Raimondi's Cavaradossi and Rodolfo. Thank you for posting a tenor who is not heard as often as many. Here with Tebaldi in one of her best years.
This is one of the most important Butterfly's that I have been fortunate to listen to in some time. Both Tebaldi & Raimondi deliver a treasured, evocative "love duet", that is unsurpassed. Thank you.
che fastidio quel suggeritore ...
anacleto2011 3 months ago
I saw Mr Raimondi live in 1969 sing La Boheme ---- Beautiful voice!! This a treasure of beautiful tone and singers who feel the music and stay on pitch!!! Thank you for this glimpse into the art of pure vocalism--
roselandalvin 1 year ago
Terrible because of the prompting...never experienced anything like that before...two beautiful voices ruined by this stupidity.........
sammyscroll 1 year ago
@sammyscroll Many a performance have been saved by prompting. This has been quite standard for quite some time now. The fact you can hear it just means that the microphone was close to promptor's box.
Dymension 1 month ago
I cannot imagine anyone singing this music than Tebaldi except Tebaldi herself in another performance. The 1950
performance wirh Di Stefano, just the Duet, is also beautiful.
Thank you for posting
65attila 2 years ago 3
WHY is there a prompter??? Both of them were veterans of the theater by this point and has multiple Butterflys under their belt...
amayzak 2 years ago
If I'm not mistaken, this is actually Tebaldi's first live Butterfly. She, of course, had recorded it earlier though.
Prompters were standard practice then. A lot of live recordings back then were made very close to the prompter's box, if not by the prompter him/herself.
VivaMariaCallas 2 years ago
@VivaMariaCallas , Tebaldi debuted Madama Butterfly at Liceo de Barcelona on january 1958.
That same year 1958 she recorded it at Roma with Tuliio Serafin on july 1958 and sang performances in Naples on august 1958 (this tape), Chicago on october 1958 and New York on november 1958
adolfoa1961 1 year ago 2
@VivaMariaCallas Prompters are still standard practice in some larger houses, most notably the Met.
Dymension 1 month ago
Che bello questo duetto, che voci sublimi!
E Raimondi, che uomo di cuore! Mai abbastanza apprezzato . Una voce sincera , schietta. Sul suo pianoforte aveva una copia di un libro, di cui non ricordo il titolo, dove Pavarotti diceva di essersi ispirato a lui, e ne andava particolarmente fiero, con il suo tratto di modestia che l'ha contraddistinto. Per certi versi Lucianone non l'ha mai sorpassato, nonostante la fama planetaria
TheLifar 2 years ago 5
i have never heard so much prompting , so often and so loud....i cannot believe that either would require any at all .....if i had been Raimondi i would have pulled the c*nt out of his pit and made him take a bow.!!
zzzed1955 2 years ago 2
muy buena version en sus mejores momentos de ambos. A mí lo del traspunte no me parece agradable, pero bueno si sirve como cosa de saber que ewra sustraida de la escena en vivo vale como hallazgo precioso.
lpizzella 3 years ago 2
Legendary performance, when will we ever hear such a Butterfly?!
Orfeus80 3 years ago 2
LOVE this recording; I'd never heard it before. Thank you so much for posting it. They sound very nice together. Raimondi deserved much more acclaim than he was given, such a bright beautiful voice with a brilliant technique. Check out his Favorita "una vergine,"....
marctenor 3 years ago 3
What's with all the talking in the background??? Sounds like a prompter or something but does he HAVE to be so frickin' loud and feed them EVERY line??
kmillard 3 years ago
Tebaldi sounds very young here. Her live recordings capture her voice and her emotions much better than her studio ones.
GavinLyKW 3 years ago 7
Has conseguido una versión pirata (se escucha el
traspunte)de lo mas exitante,gracias,es un hermoso momento de ambos.
olgamarga 3 years ago 5
I also like Raimondi's Cavaradossi and Rodolfo. Thank you for posting a tenor who is not heard as often as many. Here with Tebaldi in one of her best years.
sospello 3 years ago 7
This is one of the most important Butterfly's that I have been fortunate to listen to in some time. Both Tebaldi & Raimondi deliver a treasured, evocative "love duet", that is unsurpassed. Thank you.
tHEnOOSEsWING 3 years ago 6