Manon Lescaut

Robert Levine

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This 68 minutes of excerpts from Puccini’s first great success is an excellent introduction to the opera. We get most of the music for Manon and Des Grieux in Act 1, Manon’s second act aria and the big duet, the beautiful Intermezzo (rather lugubriously played), some crucial moments from Act 3, and all of Act 4. In the title role, soprano Miriam Gauci is wonderful, singing with exactly the right Puccinian bloom to her voice and reaching superb dramatic heights in the last act without hamming it up. Kaludi Kaludov’s bright tenor works well as Des Grieux and he sings with passion. Vincente Sardinero, with less to do (and the role is undercharacterized) is a stalwart Lescaut. Alexander Rahbari leads erratically, with monstrously fast tempos at the start and occasional lagging ones later on. But the singing is what matters here and our two leads are very good indeed. And at this price, it’s practically wrong to not own it.


Recording Details:

Reference Recording: Callas/di Stefano - EMI

GIACOMO PUCCINI - Manon Lescaut

  • Record Label: Naxos - 8.554705
  • Medium: CD

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