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Signore! Signori! Scusatemi…
With his powerful voice and unmistakable stage presence, Anthony Clark Evans presents a dazzling panorama of the great 19th-century baritone repertoire.
The program ranges from the passionate drama of Italian verismo to the elegance of French opera and the exalted sound world of Richard Wagner.
Evans opens with Leoncavallo’s famous Prologue from Pagliacci, a programmatic manifesto of verismo, and continues with Giordano’s searing denunciation Nemico della patria from Andrea Chénier and Puccini’s dark scene from Il Tabarro. Donizetti and Offenbach provide melodic refinement and brilliant color from the Italian and French traditions, while Thomas’s drinking song from Hamlet adds charm and lightness.
Particular highlights are the Wagner arias – the intimate Song to the Evening Star from Tannhäuser and the great scene of the Dutchman – where Evans’s voice reveals both lyrical depth and dramatic radiance. The program concludes with central Verdi roles, from Rigoletto to Il Trovatore and Luisa Miller, showcasing the full range of Italian bel canto drama.
This album is a striking portrait of a singer who brings the core baritone repertoire vividly to life with gripping intensity, stylistic versatility, and profound emotional depth.
Original title Signore! Signori! Scusatemi…
Genre Classical / Opera
Production year 2025
Duration 71 mins
Audio format SACD & Dolby Atmos
Production Company San Francisco Classical Recording Company
Distribution multimedia EuroArts Music International
Audio format Anthony Clark Evans
Orchestra / Band Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin
Conductor Carlo Montanaro
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