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Viva Verdi: Ouvertures & Preludes - Fabien Thouand (oboe); Fabrizio Meloni (clarinet); Luisa Prandino (harp); Marco Zoni (flute); Mauro Ferrando (clarinet); La Scala Philharmonic Orchestra; Riccardo Chailly (conductor)
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  1. I Vespri siciliani (Les vêpres siciliennes), opera: Sinfonia
  2. Alzira, opera: Sinfonia
  3. La Traviata, opera: Act 1. Prelude
  4. Il Corsaro, opera: Act 1. Prelude
  5. Nabucco (Nabucodonosor), opera: Sinfonia
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  1. I Vespri siciliani (Les vêpres siciliennes), opera: Sinfonia
  2. Alzira, opera: Sinfonia
  3. La Traviata, opera: Act 1. Prelude
  4. Il Corsaro, opera: Act 1. Prelude
  5. Nabucco (Nabucodonosor), opera: Sinfonia
  6. Jérusalem, opera: Overture (Introduction)
  7. Jérusalem, opera: Airs de ballet. 1. Pas de quatre
  8. Jérusalem, opera: Airs de ballet. 2. Pas de deux
  9. Jérusalem, opera: Airs de ballet. 3. Pas solo
  10. Jérusalem, opera: Airs de ballet. 4. Pas d'ensemble
  11. Giovanna d'Arco, opera: Sinfonia
  12. Aida, opera: Act 1. Prelude
  13. Macbeth, opera: Act 1. Prelude
  14. La forza del destino, opera: Sinfonia
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The causal listener looking for a collection of Verdi favorites might infer from the generic Viva Verdi title that this is one. Actually, the collection of purely instrumental music here hasn't often been treated or recorded as a group, and some of the pieces qualify as genuinely rare. The early Verdi operas have true overtures (or "sinfonias") in the manner of Rossini, and several of those (that for Alzira is by no means a common item, and it feels like a young composer trying to get away from the Rossini idiom) are ...

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