Mitwirkende:
London Philharmonic Orchestra, David Parry
With an all-star cast under the expert direction of David Parry, this studio recording is an essential purchase for all opera lovers. Composed for Venice in 1836, Pia de’ Tolomei should have had its first performance at the Teatro la Fenice but the famous theatre was destroyed by fire before the end of the year. Eventually the opera was given at the Teatro Apollo on 18 February 1837. The plot rises to the same melodramatic heights as Donizetti’s well-known Lucia di Lammermoor. The composer, as we have seen many times before, ensures that his heroines suffer to the most sublime music. And, like Lucia, Pia is a woman caught in circumstances that eventually bring her story to a tragic end. Or do they? When Pia de’ Tolomei was given in Naples the strict rules of censorship forced Donizetti to revise the ending – death was not allowed on the stage. In their customary fashion Opera Rara gives you the opportunity to hear both endings. In fact, all of the music Donizetti wrote for subsequent productions is included in this comprehensive recording.