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La Cieca is delighted to present, by special arrangement with VAI, the legendary “New Orleans Forza” as the latest installment of Unnatural Acts of Opera.  This live performance was recorded in March of 1953 and stars Zinka Milanov, Mario del Monaco and Leonard Warren.  You can hear the first act after the jump.  La forza del destino (Verdi) Part 1

This podcast is based on VAI AUDIO CD 1252-3, which is available from amazon.com.

21 comments

  • Lily Bart says:

    The New Orleans Opera Archives on VAI is an excellent series. This is one of the stand-outs.

  • Will says:

    Tremendous performance. Del Monaco was always a more interesting, nuanced and sometimes even subtle singer in live performances than the bawling shouter of the recordings, thrilling though many of them are. The only thing to complain about in this performance is that the MET/Stiedry “edition” (read: hack job) had been imported to New Orleans for the occasion. Otherwise, really great stuff.

  • Joe Conda says:

    Could someone post the complete cast of this performance please?

  • armerjacquino says:

    Leonora: Zinka Milanov
    Don Alvaro: Mario del Monaco
    Don Carlo: Leonard Warren
    Padre Guardiano: William Wilderman
    Preziosilla: Claramae Turner
    Marquis of Calatrava: Norman Treigle
    Fra Melitone: Gerhard Pechner
    Curra: Rosemary Rotolo
    A Surgeon: Donald Bernard
    A Begger Woman: Lydia Neuman

    (took ten seconds on google, just sayin’…)

  • La Cieca says:

    Complete information on all Unnatural Acts of Opera may be found on the podcast page.

  • The Vicar of John Wakefield says:

    Not a patch on what one heard on Shaftesbury Avenue in 1980:

    Leonora: Jo Bartsow
    Don Alvaro: Derek Blackwell
    Don Carlo: Neil Howlett
    Padre Guardiano: Richard Van Allan
    Preziosilla: Cynthia Buchan
    Fra Melitone:Derek Hammond-Stroud

  • mrmyster says:

    Hon, Wakefield, Your Grace, thank you! I don’t know when I have laughed so hard!! Actually, of the singers listed Derek Hammond-Stroud was quite excellent — a definitive von Faninal, and untouchable in Gilbert & Sullivan.
    I’ll bet Verdi was proud. Let see, was it sun in English I suppose?

  • mrmyster says:

    sun = sung

  • Harry says:

    Oh, Vicar of Wakefield, how can we forgive ourselves that we missed Barstow singing ‘Parch -J, Parch -J’ in that awfully wonderful stilted way of hers. As for that dashing ‘Derek’ you mention , you know he must have been a world household name on everybody’s lips, since you mention him!. The whole thing I am sure as memorable as a recent radio broadcast I heard of old John Tomlinson doing a ‘fully terminal’ Hans Sach at Covent Garden under Haitink. His Act 3 was hilarious and tragic. I thought he should have been doubling up as a hammy over the top Beckmesser. Ah ‘quality singing’, ay Vicar! Tomato Time at Curtain Call!

  • Often admonished says:

    I think the conductor of Barstow’s 1980 Forza was one John Mauceri. Eeek.

    Where he now?