This is truly a beautiful recording for both Price&Tucker,as is the Tucker-Steiber recording.I was never a big Tucker fan, but I get why he so popular among his fans, as he is very captivating,staying in the vocal line and sounding beautiful and elegant".EXCELLENT"
This is truly a beautiful recording for both Price&Tucker,as is the Tucker-Steiber recording.I was never a big Tucker fan, but I get why he so popular among his fans, as he is very captivating,staying in the vocal line and sounding beautiful and elegant".EXCELLENT"
sugarbist 2 months ago
She called herself a "juicy lyric"
Dymension 5 months ago
Uncomparable!!!
Gary2837 6 months ago
@halavey When people ask me what fach I would place Leontyne Price in, I always answer, "There's no fach for pure class and refinement."
maddentimothy09 1 year ago 2
My favorite big tenor with my favorite lyric/whatever the heck she was soprano. Love it.
Iareto 2 years ago 2
wonderful
spoletta0 2 years ago
Leontine Price was one of the greatest sopranos.
kellycichocki 3 years ago 4
Thank your for posting this! I already LOVE Butterfly but this makes me fall in love all over again!!!!!
operamystic 3 years ago
One of the best recordings of Madama Butterfly. So pasionately sung with a well supported cast.
sgnmath1234 3 years ago 2
Butterfly 1962: #2 Act I Vieni la sera (Love Duet) PART 1. Leontyne Price, Richard Tucker
by Giacomo Puccini (libretto by Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa)
This 1962 studio recording is with RCA Italiana Opera Chorus and Orchestra, with conductor Erich Leinsdorf.
Principal cast:
Leontyne Price, soprano: Madama Butterfly (Cio-Cio-San)
Rosalind Elias, mezzo-soprano: Suzuki
Richard Tucker, tenor: B. F. Pinkerton
Philip Maero, baritone: Sharpless
Piero de Palma, tenor: Goro
patrick96321 3 years ago