Step back in time to the Hollywood Bowl in 1947 with the enchanting "Lanza, Yeend & Ormandy at Hollywood Bowl" album, featuring the legendary Mario Lanza, the accomplished Frances Yeend, and the esteemed conductor Eugene Ormandy. This live recording captures a momentous performance that has been beautifully preserved and enhanced for modern audiences.
The album is a treasure trove of classical and operatic masterpieces, showcasing the incredible vocal prowess of Mario Lanza and Frances Yeend. From the hauntingly beautiful "Una furtiva lagrima" by Donizetti to the stirring "E lucevan le stelle" by Puccini, each track is a testament to the artists' extraordinary talents. The inclusion of Mendelssohn's "Symphony No. 4 in A Major" and the iconic "An der schönen blauen Donau" by Johann Strauss II adds a rich orchestral dimension to the collection.
Frances Yeend's rendition of "Exsultate jubilate" by Mozart is a standout, showcasing her crystalline soprano voice. The album also features a diverse range of compositions, from the dramatic "Andrea Chénier" by Giordano to the tender "Vogliatemi bene" by Puccini, offering a comprehensive journey through the world of classical and operatic music.
The Hollywood Bowl Orchestra, under the baton of Eugene Ormandy, provides a lush and immersive backdrop, enhancing the emotional depth and musicality of each piece. The live recording captures the energy and excitement of the performance, making it a unique and captivating experience for both casual listeners and classical music enthusiasts.
With a duration of just over an hour and fourteen minutes, this album is a compact yet powerful collection that highlights the timeless beauty of classical and operatic music. Whether you're a fan of Mario Lanza, Frances Yeend, or simply appreciate the artistry of live performances, this album is a must-listen that will leave you spellbound.
Frances Yeend was an acclaimed American lyric soprano, renowned for her captivating performances at prestigious venues like the New York City Opera and the Metropolitan Opera. Born on January 28, 1913, and passing away on April 27, 2008, Yeend's career spanned decades, leaving an indelible mark on the classical music scene. Her crystalline voice and emotive delivery made her a standout in both opera and concert settings, collaborating with esteemed artists such as Mario Lanza and conductors like Bruno Walter. Yeend's repertoire included notable roles like Chrysothemis in opera finales, showcasing her versatility and artistry. Her contributions to recordings, including works like the "Mass for the 500th Anniversary of the Death of Joan of Arc," continue to enchant audiences, offering a glimpse into her extraordinary talent and enduring legacy.
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