Maria Ewing

Soprano

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Rodgers & Hammerstein at the Movies

Rodgers & Hammerstein at the Movies


Rodgers, R:

Oklahoma: O what a beautiful morning

Oklahoma: People Will Say We're In Love

The Carousel Waltz

If I Loved You (from Carousel)

June Is Bustin’ Out All Over (from Carousel)

You'll never walk alone (from Carousel)

I wonder what he'll think of me! (from Carousel)

I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa My Hair (from South Pacific)

Bali Ha'i (from South Pacific)

Twin Soliloquies (from South Pacific)

The King And I: Overture

The Sound of Music: Main Title / Rex Admirabilis

The Sound of Music: I Have Confidence

The Sound of Music: 'Climb Every Mountain'


Sierra Boggess (soprano), Anna Jane Casey (mezzo-soprano), Joyce DiDonato (mezzo-soprano), Maria Ewing (soprano/mezzo), Julian Ovenden (baritone) & David Pittsinger (bass-baritone)

The John Wilson Orchestra & Maida Vale Singers, John Wilson

John Wilson and his orchestra have become a regular highlight at the BBC Proms, selling out faster than any other proms and bringing the house down each time. Their second appearance in 2010 was A Celebration of Rodgers & Hammerstein which is recreated on EMI’s second release with the John Wilson Orchestra.

EMI - 3193012

(CD)

$16.75

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Shostakovich: Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk

Shostakovich: Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk


Maria Ewing (Katerina), Aage Haugland (Boris), Sergei Larin (Sergei), Philip Langridge (Zinovi), Elena Zaremba (Sonyetka), Kurt Moll (Old Convict)

Orchestre et choeurs de l’Opera Bastille, Myung-Whun Chung

Full track-list and synopsis in English, German and French

“Chung's version of Shostakovich's sardonic tragedy still packs tremendous punch” BBC Music Magazine, December 2010 ****

DG Opera! - 4779118

(CD - 2 discs)

$15.25

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Mozart: Le nozze di Figaro, K492

Mozart: Le nozze di Figaro, K492


Hermann Prey (Figaro), Mirella Freni (Susanna), Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (Count), Kiri Te Kanawa (Countess), Maria Ewing (Cherubino), Paolo Montarsolo (Bartolo), Heather Begg (Marcellina), John van Kesteren (Basilio), Willy Caron (Curzio), Hans Krämer (Antonio), Janet Perry (Barbarina)

Wiener Philharmoniker, Karl Böhm, Jean-Pierre Ponnelle (dir.)

Subtitles: Italian, English, German, French, Spanish, Chinese

“a visual treat, but having some solos delivered as interior monologues is distracting” Gramophone Magazine, Awards Issue 2011

DVD Video

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DG Unitel - 0734034

(DVD Video - 2 discs)

$26.75

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Debussy: Pelléas et Mélisande

Debussy: Pelléas et Mélisande


Maria Ewing (Mélisande), François Le Roux (Pelléas), José van Dam (Golaud), Jean-Philippe Courtis (Arkel), Christa Ludwig (Genevieve), Patrizia Pace (Yniold), Rudolf Mazzola (Doctor)

Vienna State Opera Concert Chorus, Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, Claudio Abbado

“this is a superb issue that challenges even the finest so far. The warmth of the VP0 strings in the very first bars holds out a promise that is never disappointed: the orchestra, always subtle but positively glowing, is responsive to every one of Debussy's dynamics and rises to the most intense of climaxes.” Gramophone Magazine, March 1992

“just about the most strongly recommendable version of this opera on CD...Abbado has the advantage of superb modern sound and a host of other merits in his favour...The casting is simply superb, with no weak links at all.” Penguin Guide, 2011 edition

DG - 4353442

(CD - 2 discs)

$34.75

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Berlioz: La Damnation de Faust, Op. 24

Berlioz: La Damnation de Faust, Op. 24


Denés Gulyás (Faust), Maria Ewing (Marguerite), Robert Lloyd (Méphistophélès), Manfred Volz (Brander)

Radio-Sinfonie Orchester Frankfurt, Kölner Rundfunkchor, Südfunk-Chor Stuttgart, Chor des NDR Hamburg, Eliahu Inbal

A superb reissue, formerly issued on the prestigious Denon label, of the “dramatic legend” La Damnation de Faust, written (both music and libretto) by Hector Berlioz, after the famous “Faust” of Goethe. Recorded in the late eighties of the last century, when the great Israeli conductor Eliahu Inbal spent a remarkably successful and fruitful period in Frankfurt with its orchestra, resulting in several impressive symphonic cycles, notably the legendary complete Mahler Symphonies.Apart from the great artistic value of these recordings, the special one-point recording technique used by the Denon engineers is still a marvel of natural recorded sound. Wonderful soloists: Maria Ewing, Denes Gulyás, Robert Lloyd and the young Christiane Oelze. Territory: Europe only. Although little appreciated in his native France for many years, Hector Berlioz now safely resides among the giants of the 19th century’s musical scene. The composer’s vocal output is extensive and includes several operatic works; written during 1845–46, La Damnation de Faust forms the subject of this engaging 2CD release.

The work grew out of Berlioz’s encounter with Goethe, one of the great influences – together with Shakespeare – on the composer’s creativity. A hybrid composition which employs just four principal singers and a chorus, as befits a ‘concert’ setting, La Damnation de Faust is too theatrical to work in this guise – and, alas, too impractical to be staged successfully. Nevertheless it remains an intensely dramatic piece: listen out for the violent orchestral outpourings of the Hungarian March as well as the ‘Ride to Hell’, which leads to a terrible vision of Pandemonium. Residing among the composer’s most intense and thrilling music, the work features many ballet episodes and includes Marguerite’s song – one of the greatest French operatic scenes. ‘Inbal has a fine ear for Berlioz's orchestration, matched by sensitive recording, so that time and again details spring into dramatic life…a distinctive and intelligent performance… No lover of the work should miss hearing it.’ Gramophone, July 1991

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Brilliant Classics Opera Collection - 94391

(CD - 2 discs)

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Mozart: Requiem & Mass in C minor

Mozart: Requiem & Mass in C minor


Mozart:

Requiem in D minor, K626

Instr. Franz Beyer (Ed. Kunzelmann)

Marie McLaughlin, Maria Ewing, Jerry Hadley & Cornelius Hauptmann

Mass in C minor, K427 'Great'

Arleen Augér, Frederica von Stade, Frank Lopardo, Cornelius Hauptmann & Friedemann Winklhofer

Exsultate, jubilate, K165

Arleen Augér

Ave verum corpus, K618


Leading a distinguished team of soloists and chorus, and recorded in magnificent settings in Bavaria, Leonard Bernstein conducts Mozart’s two greatest sacred works “with the conviction he brings to all his work” (Gramophone). In addition there is a moving account of the beautiful motet Ave verum corpus and an exuberant Exsultate, jubilate, with the great Arleen Auger as soloist.

DG Duo - 4779996

(CD - 2 discs)

$15.25

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Strauss, R: Salome

Strauss, R: Salome

Recorded live at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London on 2nd June 1992.


Maria Ewing (Salome), Michael Devlin (Jokanaan), Kenneth Riegel (Herod), Gillian Knight (Herodias), Robin Leggate (Narraboth)

The Royal Opera Chorus & The Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Edward Downes

Peter Hall’s magnificent 1992 production of Strauss’s opera Salome features sensational acting from Maria Ewing who, as the sinister, monstrous heroine of the title, ultimately leaves nothing to the imagination in her Dance of the Seven Veils. She leads a fine cast including Michael Devlin as a strongvoiced Jokanaan, Kenneth Riegel as a devilish Herod, Gillian Knight as the depraved Herodias and Robin Leggate as the infatuated Narraboth. The Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, in excellent form, is conducted by Edward Downes.

Warning: Contains nudity and scenes of violence.

‘Maria Ewing renews her tour de force performance in the title role, one of extraordinary stamina, range, colour and agility. … hers was a feat of high-class singing, her playing of the part taking sensible account of the passage of time, her Salome no sex kitten but an obsessed woman of chilling resolution and conviction.’ Evening Standard

“Maria Ewing is the magnetic anti-heroine in this rather stagey production by her former husband, Peter Hall. With solid support from the other principals and conductor Edward Downes, the result is worthy rather than gripping.” BBC Music Magazine, December 2009

DVD Video

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Opus Arte - OAR3108D

(DVD Video)

$19.75

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Purcell: Dido and Aeneas

Purcell: Dido and Aeneas

Filmed at Hampton Court House


Purcell’s much-loved tragic masterpiece is an intense tale of heroism, passion, betrayal and ultimate tragedy, played out against a backdrop of fiery rituals, evil spells and pageantry. This film was first shown on television in 1995 to celebrate the tercentenary of Purcell’s death. The American soprano Maria Ewing stars as Dido, with Karl Daymond as Aeneas. They head an excellent British cast including Rebecca Evans as Belinda, Sally Burgess as the Sorceress, Patricia Rozario as the First Enchantress and James Bowman as the Voice of Mercury. The Collegium Musicum 90 is conducted by Richard Hickox, and the film was directed by Peter Maniura.

This production of Dido & Aeneas was filmed entirely on location at Hampton Court House in 1995, where spectacular settings were created in the house and grounds by the Dutch designer Niek Kortekaas.

Director Peter Maniura said of the production, “Purcell’s masterpiece is a miracle of dramatic compression. Inspired by the paintings of the 17th Century, I have tried to recreate a rich filmic world which places a classical love story with its heroes and heroines, magic and intrigue, in a Baroque setting”.

“Maria Ewing is a lugubrious Dido laid in fire as much as earth in Manuira's production for television. Flaming torches culminate in a funeral pyre that Bellini's tragic heroine Norma might have envied.” BBC Music Magazine, March 2009 ***

“Interiors flicker by torchlight and the outdoor scenes are a highly attractive mixture of Poussin and period drama, with sumptuous costumes and thoughtfully designed set pieces… a rich feast that makes fulsome use of the location, and the director Peter Maniura complements Purcell's music with consistently sensitive imagery.” Gramophone Magazine, October 2009

DVD Video

Region: 2,3,4,5

Format: NTSC

Warner Music Vision - 5144288222

(DVD Video)

$20.00

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Offenbach: La Perichole

Offenbach: La Perichole


Maria Ewing, Neil Rosenshein & Gabriel Bacquier

Orchestre de la Suisse Romande & Choeur du Grand-Théâtre, Marc Soustrot

Gala - GL100786

(CD - 2 discs)

$12.75

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Mozart: Requiem in D minor, K626

Mozart: Requiem in D minor, K626

Directed by Humphrey Burton


Marie Mclaughlin (soprano), Maria Ewing (mezzo), Jerry Hadley (tenor), Cornelius Hauptmann (baritone)

Chor und Symphonie-Orchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks, Leonard Bernstein

Live recording from Klosterkirche Diessen am Ammersee in July 1988

“A big-hearted, quasi-19th-century view…deliberate and portentous in the slower movements, swift and dramatic in the faster ones…carried off with the conviction this conductor brings to all his work” Gramophone Magazine

DVD Video

Region: 0

Format: NTSC

DG Unitel - E734135

(DVD Video)

$20.00

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