Rossini, Grande Orchestra D'Opera Italiana Diretta Dal Maestro Angelo Albergoni - Il Barbiere Di Siviglia Sinfonia

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Review by Robert St.

Album Review: Il Barbiere Di Siviglia Sinfonia by Rossini Alright, let’s talk about this gem of a record—Il Barbiere Di Siviglia Sinfonia by Rossini. You know, the one with Maestro Angelo Albergoni at the helm of the Grande Orchestra D'Opera Italiana. It’s not just another classical album; it’s like a warm espresso shot for your ears, straight from Italy. And trust me, if you’re into opera, this is the kind of thing that makes you wanna toss your playlist out the window and start fresh. First off, the two tracks on here—Sinfonia - P. I and Sinfonia - P. II—are short but pack more punch than a tiny Italian sports car. Let’s zoom in on Sinfonia - P. I. Oh man, this piece hits you right in the feels. The strings? They’re dancing all over the place like they’ve had too much cappuccino. Then there’s that brass section—it sneaks up on you like an unexpected plot twist in a telenovela. Every time I hear it, I’m reminded of those old black-and-white movies where someone dramatically throws open double doors. It’s bold, lively, and honestly? A little chaotic—but in the best way possible. Now, Sinfonia - P. II takes things down a notch. It's softer, smoother, almost like when you're strolling through Rome late at night, and everything feels hushed and magical. There’s this moment around the middle where the violins do this whispery thing—it’s so delicate, it’s like catching your favorite song playing faintly from a neighbor’s window. For some reason, it always sticks with me because it feels personal, like Rossini himself leaned over and whispered, “Hey, listen to this.” What really sells this whole experience, though, is how tight the orchestra sounds under Albergoni’s baton. Like, these folks aren’t just playing notes—they’re telling stories without saying a word. It’s wild how something written centuries ago can still feel so alive today. Honestly, I think even people who don’t usually vibe with opera could get lost in this album. It’s got drama, humor, and enough energy to power a small village. So yeah, props to Società Italiana Di Fonotipia for keeping this masterpiece alive. Listening to Il Barbiere Di Siviglia Sinfonia feels less like hearing music and more like stepping into a painting that moves and breathes. Weird analogy? Maybe. But hey, isn’t that what art’s supposed to do—make us see (and hear) things differently? And here’s the kicker: after spinning this record, I couldn’t help but wonder…if Rossini were alive now, would he be writing TikTok jingles or full-blown symphonies? Either way, I bet they’d slap.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Sinfonia - P. II
Sinfonia - P. I

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Catalog Numbers

N.d.O. 5054

Labels

Società Italiana Di Fonotipia

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Formats

  • Shellac
  • 12"
  • 78 RPM

Credits

RoleCredit
Composed ByRossini
ConductorMaestro Angelo Albergoni
OrchestraGrande Orchestra D'Opera Italiana

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (Label Side A): E 129933/a xxph 5841
  • Matrix / Runout (Label Side B): E 129933/b xxph 5841

About Rossini, Grande Orchestra D'Opera Italiana Diretta Dal Maestro Angelo Albergoni

Born: 1792-02-29 (Pesaro, Italy) Died: 1868-11-13 (Passy, Paris, France) Gioachino Antonio Rossini was an Italian composer who gained fame for his 39 operas, although he also wrote many songs, some chamber music and piano pieces, and some sacred music. He set new standards for both comic and serious opera before retiring from large-scale composition while still in his thirties, at the height of his popularity.

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    • Gioachino Antonio Rossini

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Interesting fact about Album

Did you know? The album *Il Barbiere Di Siviglia Sinfonia* by Rossini is a vibrant slice of Italian opera history. It’s performed by the Grande Orchestra D'Opera Italiana, led by conductor Maestro Angelo Albergoni. This recording captures the essence of Rossini's genius. The tracks, *Sinfonia - P. I* and *Sinfonia - P. II*, are energetic overtures that set the stage for the comedic brilliance of the full opera. It’s like hearing a musical preview of mischief and romance, all rooted in Italy’s rich classical tradition.