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Title: Ernani, dramma lirico in four acts
Composer: Verdi
Performer(s): Carlo Bergonzi, Leontyne Price, Giorgio Tozzi, Cornell MacNeil Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, Thomas Schippers (conductor)
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Duration: 1:51:20
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The Metropolitan Opera, New York presents Great Met Broadcasts: Verdi's Ernani
In tonight's 1962 production from the Met Archives, Verdi’s heroine Elvira, sung by Leontyne Price, is a classic example of too much of a good thing—love, in this case. She’s passionately involved with the handsome bandit Ernani, sung by Carlo Bergonzi, (actually an aristocrat), who returns her affections. But the king of Spain also wants her, as does her elderly guardian. When it comes to great singing, however, there is no such thing as too much. The legendary pairing of Leontyne Price and Carlo Bergonzi, at their thrilling, impassioned best, was an operatic match made in heaven. They star opposite Verdi baritone Cornell MacNeil and refulgent bass Giorgio Tozzi. The brilliant Thomas Schippers presides in the pit conducting the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and Chorus in this operatic treasure from the Met’s archives