Formats and Editions
1. Verdi - Gli Arredi Festivi (Nabucco)
2. Mascagni - Addio Alla Madre (Cavalleria Rusticana)
3. Verdi - Di Quella Pira (Il Trovatore)
4. Mascagni - Intermezzo (Cavalleria Rusticana)
5. Verdi - Ah! la Paterna Mano (MacBeth)
6. Lara - Granada
7. Verdi - Va', Pensiero (Nabucco)
8. Speech
9. Puccini - Tra Voi Belle (Manon Lescaut)
10. Puccini - Donna Non Vidi Mai (Manon Lescaut)
11. Rossini - Overture (Semiramide)
12. Leoncavallo - Mattinata
13. Handel - in Nomine Jesu
14. Sibella - la Girometta
15. De Curtis - Non Ti Scordar Di Me
16. Bixio - la Mia Canzone Al Vento
17. Speech 2
18. Benvenuti/Pavarotti - Ave Maria, Dolce Maria
19. Di Capuo - O Sole Mio
20. Speech 3
21. Verdi - Brindisi (La Traviata)
22. Luciano - Says Thank You
23. Bonus Track Interview
24. Orlando Di Lasso - Bonjour Mon Coeur
25. Jacobus Handl - in Nomine Jesu
More Info:
Double vinyl LP pressing. Includes book. A truly historic concert, filmed and recorded in Llangollen, North Wales and released on audio for the very first time. The concert marked 40 years since Pavarotti and his fellow choir members from Modena won first prize in the Choral Competition at the International Eisteddfod in 1955. Featuring 75-minutes of remastered musical glory, a program overflowing with operatic arias from Cavalleria Rusticana, Il trovatore, MacBeth, Manon Lescaut and La traviata, and popular Neapolitan song. Also featured, 2 tracks recorded in 1955 and thought to be the earliest Pavarotti recordings - plus, a special interview with Luciano recalling his choir's competition win. Recorded with the BBC Philharmonic (conducted by Leone Magiera), the Corale Rossini and soprano Atzuko Kawahara. The 2 LP set includes a 100-page, LP-sized book detailing the history of the concert, interviews, rare photos, a new biography of Pavarotti and more.