Collection: CARUSO 2000 
	  The original Caruso recordings with a modern orchestral accompaniment.
	  
	   BMG 74321 69766 2
	  [64:28]
 BMG 74321 69766 2
	  [64:28]
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	  Rigoletto - La donna e mobile. Aida - Se quel guerrier
	  io fossi
 Celeste Aida. Macbeth - O figli o figli miei
	  Ah la paterna mano. Il Trovatore - Ah si ben mio. Il trovatore
	  - Di quella pira. La Juive - Rachel quand du Seigneur.
	  L'Africaine - Mi batte il cor
 o paradiso! Manon - Je
	  suis seul
 Ah fuyez douce image. Le Cid - Ah! Tout est bein fini!..
	  O Souverain o Juge o Pere! Martha - M'appari tutt' amor. I Pagliacci
	  - Recitar!.. Vesti la giubba. La Gioconda - Cielo e mar. Tosca
	  - Recondita armonia. Petite messe solennelle - Domine Deus. La
	  Danza Tarantella Neaploitana. I Pagliacci - Recitar!.. Vesti la
	  giubba (original version).   
	  
	  You are either going to love this recording or hate it. Caruso's original
	   recordings were made at the beginning of the last century between 1906-1920
	  in New York. They were clearly acoustic recordings made even before the advent
	  of the early electrical recording process (and I am referring to shellac
	  -- pre-LP vinyl). Therefore the orchestral accompaniment was necessarily
	  thin and primitive.
	  
	  The concept of this disc was therefore a marriage of old and new technology
	  spanning a century. The Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra has recorded a modern
	  full symphonic accompaniment to 16 Caruso arias. Not so simple for balancing
	  problems had to be surmounted in respect of the actual recording process
	  (different speeds between the old and new recording practises) not to mention
	  the fine adjustments that the players had to (often intuitively) make to
	  pitch and tempi. They also had to adapt all their instruments to the pitch
	  of Caruso's New York recordings (approx. 438 Hz). This proved difficult enough
	  for some instruments but impossible for the organ in 'Manon' which had to
	  be replaced by a synthesiser.
	  
	  
	  Six Verdi items are in the collection including arias from Il Trovatore,
	  Un Balo in Maschera and Aida. Puccini's 'Recondita armonia' from Tosca is
	  here so too are the famous numbers from Cav
 and Pag
 Rossini is
	  represented by arias from the Petite Messe Solennelle and 'La Danza' (Tarantella
	  neapolitana). From Massenet there are arias from Manon and Le Cid.
	  
	  As an intriguing comparison the original version of 'Recitar!
Vesti
	  la giubba' from I Pagliacci is included at the end of the collection.
	  
	  An interesting experiment. No rating is applicable.
	  
	  Ian Lace
	  
	  Len Mullenger adds
	  
	  Over-recording the orchestra is not a new idea but was used when electrical
	  recordings were introduced in the 1930s. Because these were still issued
	  as 78s the experiment was relatively successful and I happily listened to
	  the discs in my collection. How you find this latest attempt will depend
	  on whether you can accept a voice so obviously recorded via an
	  acoustic horn superimposed on a full stereo orchestral image recations
	  are likely to be polarised. The comparison trach is surely not the copy used
	  for the recording - it is in awful condition and lessens the value of the
	  comparison. I am told the disc has been immensely successful in the States.
	  Do let me have you views and I will append them to this review.
	  len@musicweb-international.com