Jussi Björling - Rococo Volume III

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Artist: Jussi Björling
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Review by Hasan Sarptaş

Jussi Björling's Rococo Volume III is a remarkable album that showcases the legendary tenor's exceptional vocal prowess. The album features a collection of timeless classical pieces that Björling performs with great finesse and emotion, leaving listeners in awe of his talent. The album's production is excellent, with each track carefully crafted to highlight Björling's voice and the accompanying orchestra. The album's standout tracks include "Che gelida manina" from La Bohème and "Nessun Dorma" from Turandot, which are both performed with great passion and intensity. Rococo Volume III is a must-have for classical music lovers and admirers of Jussi Björling's incredible talent. The album is a testament to Björling's legacy and his lasting impact on the world of classical music.

Table of Contents

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
I lyckans tempelgard / Astrid
Slut dina Ogon / Ammandt
Karlekens sang / Le Beau
Dina blah logon lova mer / Sylvain
Kanske att vi pa samma drömmar bar / Tilling
Allting som ar vackert minner mig om dig / Tognarelli
Lilla prinsessa / Enders
Tangoflickan / Almroth
Allt under himmelens faste / Trad.
O milda sang / Tornquist
Sommarens melodi / Reidarson
Brollopsvalsen / Christgau
My Desert is Waiting / Desert Song / Romberg
Questa o quella / Rigoletto / Verdi
Veilchen aus Montmartre / Kleine Prinzessin / Salman
Bacchanal / Dahl

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Catalog Numbers

5231

Labels

Rococo Records

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Formats

  • Vinyl
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Notes

All items sung in Swedish. Items 1 thru 8 on Side One, items 9 thru 16 on Side Two. -- #6 was composed for the engagement of Princess Ingrid, now Queen of Denmark / #7 was Princess Ingrid's wedding waltz / #8 is a famous Swedish folk song / items 12 thru 16 are the first batch of "Erik Odde" titles

About Jussi Björling

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Swedish opera and concert singer (tenor), born 5 February 1911 in Borlänge, died 9 September 1960 on Siarö in the Stockholm archipelago. He was appointed court singer in 1944, was awarded Litteris et Artibus in 1945 and was elected a member 675 of the Royal Academy of Music in 1956. The first time Björling appeared in an opera role was on July 21, 1930 at the Royal Theater in Stockholm in the role of the lantern lighter in Puccini's Manon Lescaut. His debut in a lead role took place a month later, in the role of Don Ottavio in Mozart's Don Juan. Björling was employed at the Opera in 1931 and remained there until 1938, an expansive period with about 40 new major roles, mainly in the French and Italian repertoire. Björling's breakthrough came when he performed at Tivoli in Copenhagen in 1931 and a unanimous body of critics praised his song. His international career took off only in 1935 in Europe and in 1937 in the United States. Björling broke through internationally in Vienna in 1936 as Rodolphe in Bohème, Manrico in Troubadour and Radamès in Aida. The Metropolitan Opera, La Scala in Milan, Covent Garden in London, the opera in Vienna, Chicago and San Francisco - everywhere he was successful. His parade roles were, for example, in Rigoletto, Tosca, Aida, Bohème and Faust. With the interruption of the war, the Metropolitan in New York from 1938 until his death was Björling's main scene. During the same period, Björling guest-starred 128 times at the Stockholm Opera. He also sang in a bit more hit songs under the pseudonym Erik Odde. Married to from 1935, until his death in 1960

Real Name

    • Johan Jonathan \"Jussi\" Björling

Name Vars

  • Bjoeling
  • Bjoerling
  • Bjorling
  • Björling
  • Erik Odde = Jussi Björling
  • J Björling
  • J. Bjoerling
  • J. Björling
  • J.Bjoerling
  • J.Björling
  • Jussi
  • Jussi Bjoerling
  • Jussi Bjorling
  • Jussi Bjõrling
  • Jussi Bjöerling
  • Jussi Bjørling
  • Jussi Boerling
  • Jussi Börling
  • JussiBjoerling
  • Джуси Бьерлинг
  • Юсси Бьерлинг
  • Юсси Бьёрлинг
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