Prices shown exclude VAT. (UK tax is not payable for deliveries to United States.) See Terms & Conditions for p&p rates. | |  | Great Operatic Arias 19 - Sir Thomas Allen Volume 2Sung in English
Mozart: | Der Vogelfänger bin ich, ja (from Die Zauberflöte) Sung in English as I’m sure that there could never be’ Non piu andrai, farfallone amoroso (from Le Nozze di Figaro) Sung in English as 'Here’s an end to your life as a rover’ Madamina, il catalogo è questo (from Don Giovanni) Sung in English as ‘Little lady! Here’s a list I’ve assembled...' Bravo, signor padrone…Se vuol ballare (from Le nozze di Figaro) Sung in English as 'Bravo, my lord and master!...So, little master, you’re dressed to go dancing’ Bei Männern, welche Liebe fühlen (from Die Zauberflöte) Sung in English as ‘A man in search of truth and beauty’ Susan Gritton (Pamina) Fin ch'han dal vino (from Don Giovanni) Sung in English as ‘Now that the wine has stopped them from thinking’ Deh! vieni alla finestra (from Don Giovanni) Sung in English as 'Come softly to your window’ Pa-pa-pa-pa-Papagena (from Die Zauberflöte) Susan Gritton (Papagena) | Verdi: | É sogno, o realta? (from Falstaff) Sung in English as 'I’m dreaming? Or is this true?’ Dio, che nell'alma infondere (from Don Carlo) Sung in English as 'God who has brought us together’ Gwyn Hughes Jones (Carlos) Geoffrey Mitchell Choir Perfidi!…Pietà, rispetto, amore (from Macbeth) Sung in English as 'Treachery!...When you are old and full of tears’ Pura siccome un angelo (from La Traviata) Sung in English as ‘I have a daughter sent from God’ Claire Rutter (Violetta) Son io, mio Carlo... Io morro (from Don Carlo) Sung in English as ‘I’m here, Carlos!...‘My last day has dawned for ever’ Gwyn Hughes Jones (Carlos) | Weill, K: | September Song |
Over a long and still flourishing career Sir Thomas Allen has given benchmark performances in several operatic roles of which Mozart and Verdi operas figure strongly. With two spicy exceptions, every item in this programme comes from an opera by Mozart or Verdi. Part of the design of this recital series is to highlight the particular type of voice and explore its repertoire. The works chosen for this disc provide a unique showcase of Sir Thomas Allen’s unique gifts and that of the baritone in general. The Sunday Telegraph wrote of volume one, “How good to have this anthology of Thomas Allen’s versatility in a wide range of his operatic roles… anyone who cherishes good singing will rejoice in this great baritone’s smooth legato, perfect diction, subtle characterisation and, of course, beautiful and unmistakable voice,” and The Guardian noted “As always, Allen was a supremely intelligent recitalist, matching sound with sense, probing the meaning of a text without fracturing the vocal line.” As in previous issues, the solos are interspersed with longer excerpts, duets and ensembles, including performances with Susan Gritton and Claire Rutter. With Ford’s monologue in Falstaff, Sir Thomas extends his lyrical voice to encompass the more theatrical style of late Verdi and in the lighter Weill ‘September Song’, he extends it further, albeit in a different direction altogether. Other repertoire includes recitatives and arias from Verdi’s Macbeth and La Traviata, arias from Mozart’s Marriage of Figaro and Don Giovanni, and duets from The Magic Flute. All tracks sung in English “The voice is beautifully captured by the clear recording and, as ever, David Parry and the Philharmonia provide sterling support. Pure pleasure. ” Gramophone Magazine, June 2008 “Unfailingly beautifully phrased and enunciated, Allen's singing for the most part has too little dramatic presence and character here… Allen is better in soliloquy and in duet. Falstaff's great dream of cuckoldry, and Macbeth's vision of desolate old age are magnificent.” BBC Music Magazine, April 2008 *** | | | (also available to download from $10.50) | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) |
|
|
| |  | From Another American: Songs of America
Berlin, I: | God Bless America | Chaplin, C: | Smile from 'Modern Times' | Ellington: | Come Sunday | Gershwin: | Love Is Here to Stay | Gordon, I: | Unforgettable | Mason, L: | The Lord's Prayer | Rodgers, R: | Where Or When | Sherwin, M: | A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square | Steffe: | Battle Hymn of the Republic 'Glory Hallelujah' | trad.: | Go tell it on the mountain This Little Light O'Mine Kum Ba Yah Let Us Break Bread Together We Shall Overcome Amen arr. E. Edwin Young Lift every voice, and sing He's Got The Whole World | Ward, J: | America the Beautiful | Warren, G: | God of Our Fathers | Weill, K: | September Song | Youmans: | Without a Song |
Kevin Maynor (bass), Eric Olsen (piano) | | | Usually despatched in 8 - 10 working days. |
|
|
| |  | Classic & RomanticMusic for Horn and Piano
Terry Johns (horn), Brian Kellock & Julia Lynch (piano) | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
|
|
| |  | Tom & Evelyn: On the Lighter Side
| | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
|
|
| |
|