Domingo's Verdi baritone arias album available for free streaming on iTunes

Martin Cullingford
Friday, August 16, 2013

Plácido Domingo, one of our era's greatest tenors, is about to release his debut disc of baritone arias on Sony Classical - and iTunes is currently streaming the entire album for free.

It's actually a return to his roots - the singer had begun as a baritone before turning tenor, though recently re-embraced the register witha high-profile and critically-acclaimed performance of Simon Boccanegra (the 2010 Royal Opera House production was released on DVD by EMI).

Featuring 18 arias from nine Verdi operas - including Macbeth, Rigoletto, Don Carlo and of course Simon Boccanegra - the new disc serves as both Domingo's tribute to Verdi in the composer's 200th anniversary year but also, we might add, an impressive celebration of the musicianship of this most remarkable of artists.

Listen to the recording

To listen to Domingo's new Verdi album, conducted by Pablo Heras-Casado with the Orquestra de la Comunitat Valenciana, follow the link to iTunes (you'll need to view the page in iTunes, then click the link to the Plácido Domingo page - alternatively, follow the links from the classical music homepage of iTunes).

Read Gramophone's review

You can also read the Gramophone review ahead of our September issue's publication on August 20; our new issue also contains an interview with Domingo.

More on Plácido Domingo:

Gramophone review of Simon Boccanegra

Plácido Domingo in the Gramophone Hall of Fame

 

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