Rossini - Master Chef and Maestro
Tom Service marks the 150th anniversary of Rossini's death by exploring his legacy in opera and fine dining.
To mark the 150th anniversary of Rossini's death, Tom Service salutes the opera composer who was a celebrity in his own time, whose music was whistled in the street. A colourful, jovial character, Rossini was also a renowned gourmand (Bolognese-spattered manuscripts are evidence that he composed while he ate) whose love of food permeated his whole creative outlook. His innovative whipping up of musical excitement earned him the nickname "Signor Crescendo", and he had a healthy attitude to the ephemeral nature of his art: as today's guest, baritone Simon Butteriss, points out, Rossini famously re-composed a page of manuscript that he had dropped while composing in bed, rather than disturb his breakfast tray getting out of bed to pick it up. Rossini understood that music is an essential ingredient of everyday existence - and we all need him in our lives.
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Gioachino Rossini
Largo al factotum (The Barber of Seville)
Performer: Sir Thomas Allen. Performer: Academy of St Martin in the Fields. Performer: Neville Marriner.- Philips.
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Gioachino Rossini
Le Comte Ory Β Act 1 Finale
Performer: Chorus and Orchestra of Lyon Opera. Performer: Sir John Eliot Gardiner.- Philips.
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Gioachino Rossini
William Tell Β overture
Performer: Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Performer: Fritz Reiner.- RCA.
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Giovanni Paisiello
The Barber of Seville Β Diamo alla noia
Performer: Istvan Gati. Performer: Hungarian State Orchestra. Performer: Adam Fischer.- Hungaroton.
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Gioachino Rossini
Largo al factotum (The Barber of Seville)
Performer: Sir Thomas Allen. Performer: Academy of St Martin in the Fields. Performer: Neville Marriner.- Philips.
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Gioachino Rossini
The Barber of Seville Β overture
Performer: Santa Cecilia Orchestra. Performer: Sir Antonio Pappano.- Warner.
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Gioachino Rossini
The Barber of Seville Β Act 1 Finale
Performer: Hungarian Radio and Television Chorus. Performer: Failoni Kamarazenekar. Performer: Will Humburg.- Naxos.
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Gioachino Rossini
Di tanti palpiti (Tancredi)
Performer: Silvia Tro SantafΓ©. Performer: Navarre Symphony Orchestra. Performer: Juliam Reynolds.- Signum.
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Gioachino Rossini
La gazza ladra Β overture
Performer: Chamber Orchestra of Europe. Performer: Claudio Abbado.- DG.
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Gioachino Rossini
Ah! qual colpo inaspettato! (The Barber of Seville)
Performer: Agnes Baltsa. Performer: Francisco Araiza. Performer: Thomas Allen. Performer: Academy of St Martin in the Fields. Performer: Neville Marriner.- Philips.
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Gioachino Rossini
Non piu mesta (La Cenerentola)
Performer: Joyce DiDonato. Performer: Lyon Opera Chorus and Orchestra. Performer: Kazushi Ono.- Virgin.
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Gioachino Rossini
Prelude pretentieux
Performer: Stefan Irmer.- MDG.
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Gioachino Rossini
Un enterrement en carnival
Performer: Stefan Irmer.- MDG.
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Gioachino Rossini
Mon Prelude hygenique du matin
Performer: Stefan Irmer.- MDG.
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Gioachino Rossini
Petite Messe Solennelle (Kyrie)
Performer: Craig Sheppard. Performer: Paul Berkowitz. Performer: Richard Nunn. Choir: Ambrosian Singers. Conductor: Claudio Scimone.- Philips.
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Gioachino Rossini
Petite messe solennelle Β Gloria: Cum Sancto Spititu
Performer: Craig Sheppard. Performer: Paul Berkowitz. Performer: Richard Nunn. Performer: Ambrosian Singers. Performer: Claudio Scimone.- Philips.
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Gioachino Rossini
Petite messe solennelle Β Agnus Dei
Performer: Brigitte Fassbaender. Performer: Katia & Marielle Labèque. Performer: David Briggs. Performer: Stephen Cleobury.- EMI.
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Gioachino Rossini
William Tell Β Finale Act 4
Performer: Chorus and Orchestra of Santa Cecilia. Performer: Sir Antonio Pappano.- EMI.
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