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(More customer reviews)About 25 years ago, I went to a local record store that was owned by a nice elderly couple. They had been in the business since the 1920s and they still had some 78 rpm recordings that I bought out of curiousity. One such record was Leonard Warren singing "Blow the Man Down". I immediately became interested in Leonard Warren. However, for years could not find any other recordings on LP or later CDs, until I started ordering music on line.
This collection gives you over two hours of the great Leonard Warren, focusing in on his recordings of Verdi, but also includes more popular songs including "Blow the Man Down", "Battle Hymn of the Republic" and "America the Beautiful".
Despite the fact that these recordings were done during the 1940s and 50s, the sound quality is good (much better that my 78 recording). The CD comes with very informative and educational liner notes that gives the listener some basis to understanding an outstanding artist that can be considered relatively remote and obscure.
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"Leonard Warren was the great Verdi baritone of our times." --Tony RandallLeonard Warren (1911-1960) was the acknowledged MetropolitanOpera successor to the previous leading baritone, Lawrence Tibbett. Hedominated the Met stage, especially in Verdi roles, from 1938 until hisdeath. Warren had one of the most operatic deaths in Met history. He wasappearing in 1960 in Verdi's La forza del destino and had just begunto sing the aria "Urna fatale" ("Fatal urn of my destiny") when he suffereda heart attack and died on stage in front of a packed hall of horrifiedspectators. This two-disc compilation is the definitive overview of thisgreat artist's legacy.
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