Composer: Pietro Mascagni
Performer: Piero Pretti, Anita Rachvelishvili, Ronnita Miller, Luca Salsi, Sasha Cooke, Alessandra Visconti
Orchestra: Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Conductor: Riccardo Muti
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: CSO Resound
Catalogue: CSOR9012201
Release: 2022
Size: 1.21 GB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: yes
Cavalleria Rusticana (Live)
01. Prelude
Scene 1
02. O Lola ch’ai di latti la cammisa
03. Prelude (Continued)
Scene 1
04. Ah! Gli aranci olezzano sui verdi margini
Scene 2
05. Dite, mamma Lucia
Scene 3
06. Il cavallo scalpita
07. Beato voi, compar Alfio
08. Regina coeli
09. Inneggiamo, il Signor non è morto
Scene 4
10. Voi lo sapete, o mamma
Scene 5
11. Tu qui, Santuzza?
12. Fior di giaggiolo
Scene 6
13. Ah! Lo vedi, che hai tu detto?
Scene 7
14. No, no, Turiddu
Scene 8
15. Oh! Il Signore vi manda
16. Intermezzo
Scene 9
17. A casa, a casa, amici
18. Viva il vino spumeggiante
Scene 10
19. A voi tutti salute
Scene 11
20. Mamma, quel vino è generoso
“Muti’s forces provided all the passion imaginable, yet never descended into sensation or vulgarity. One basked in the idiomatic italianata of it all. This was the most beautiful orchestral performance in memory of Mascagni’s seminal score”. (Opera News)
“CSO, Riccardo Muti, soloists triumph. An utterly superlative offering in every way”. (Chicago Sun-Times)
“Riccardo Muti lights the fuse to music that is already on fire”. (Corriere della Sera)
“A performance for the ages”. (Chicago on the Aisle)
Riccardo Muti leads the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Chicago Symphony Chorus and a cast of outstanding soloists in Pietro Mascagni’s Cavalleria rusticana. As an opera, Cavalleria rusticana is one of the most enduring works for the stage, and its extraordinary popularity has never waned. This exquisite concert performance from February 2020 vividly captures the unforgettable cut of its melodies, the intoxicating colors of its Sicilian atmosphere and the urgent, heart-racing pace of its drama, which has few equals in the repertoire.
The entire ensemble, featuring the notable portrayal of Santuzza by mezzo-soprano Anita Rachvelishvili, captures all the emotion and nuance of Mascagni’s opera as it hurtles toward its inevitable catastrophe — the celebrated Intermezzo offering the only moment of respite.
In the early part of its history, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra was in the pit for an astonishing number of operas, including nearly 50 performances of Cavalleria rusticana. The orchestra’s founding music director, Theodore Thomas, conducted the Intermezzo on the second program the orchestra ever played on Oct. 19, 1891. Riccardo Muti, world-renowned for his superlative interpretations of Italian operas, reunites the orchestral prowess of the CSO with the work — which it had not performed in its entirety since 1931 — in this definitive 21st-century performance certain to stand the test of time.