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A setting of poems by Hermann Hesse and Joseph von Eichendorff, Richard Strauss’s 'Four Last Songs' afford ultimate proof of Strauss’s unique ability to write soaring melodic lines for the soprano voice. Many outstanding Strauss sopranos have faced up to the challenge and now Anne Schwanewilms joins them, ahead of her Proms performance on 17th July. She is one of the most sought-after Strauss sopranos of our day; a regular visitor to all the world’s leading opera houses and festivals, from Salzburg Festival and the Royal Opera, Covent Garden, to the Bavarian, Dresden and Vienna State Operas. She has also been heard in many of Strauss’ works at the Cologne Opera, most recently at a recital in 2011, when she was joined by the Gürzenich Orchestra under Cologne’s general music director, Markus Stenz, which included excerpts from roles with which she is most closely associated. The valedictory tone of the songs contrasts with that of the final scene from 'Arabella,' in which Schwanewilms strikes just the right balance between the simplicity of the opening and the increasingly jubilant note on which the opera ends. In the final scene from 'Capriccio', this last-named quality is combined with the singer’s ability to achieve the parlando style ideally demanded by Strauss. In the 'Rosenkavalier' trio her emotionally-charged singing captures the Marschallin’s rejection in favour of a younger woman with an immediacy that is altogether overwhelming. “There’s some wonderful singing [in the Capriccio extract]...She’s also excellent as Arabella. At the start of the solo her singing is touching and with a hint of vulnerability to it. Later...she becomes more impassioned, as the music and the sentiments of the text demand...the Gürzenich-Orchester is inspired by Markus Stenz to some gorgeous playing.” MusicWeb International, August 2012 “Schwanewilms is arguably the finest native German interpreter of Strauss’s more lyrical operatic roles, yet despite a soprano of considerable loveliness, she can sound disengaged, particularly from the words. Here, she gives a good account of herself, especially in the closing monologues of Arabella and Countess Madeleine” Sunday Times, 22nd July 2012 “she soars through them all, pearl-like, backed by the succulent purr of Cologne’s Gürzenich Orchestra, conducted by Markus Stenz.” The Times, 20th July 2012 **** | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Amor: Opera scenes & lieder
Strauss, says Natalie Dessay, is the key to her career, and this recital of Lieder, arias and scenes features two contrasting characters central to her stage repertoire: the innocent young Sophie from Der Rosenkavalier and the coquettish Zerbinetta, a role Natalie has made her own in Paris and at the Met, and whose dizzyingly stratospheric set piece opens this programme. Available for the first time in jewel case format. | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | The Metropolitan Opera Centennial Gala
Beethoven: | Leonore Overture No. 3, Op. 72b | Debussy: | L'annee en vain...Cependent les soirs (from L'enfant Prodigue) Ileana Cotrubas | Donizetti: | Chi mi frena in tal momento? (from Lucia di Lammermoor) Una furtiva lagrima (from L'elisir d'amore) Nicolai Gedda | Giordano, U: | Vicino a te (from Andrea Chénier) Jose Carreras, Montserrat Caballé | Gounod: | Va! je t'ai pardonné (from Roméo et Juliette) Catherine Malfitano, Alfredo Kraus Alerte, alerte! (from Faust) Katia Ricciarelli, William Lewis, Nicolai Ghiaurov | Mascagni: | Son io! Son io la Vita! (from Iris) | Mozart: | E Susanna non vien! … Dove sono i bei momenti (from Le nozze di Figaro) Kiri Te Kanawa | Puccini: | In questa reggia (from Turandot) Eva Marton Viene la sera (from Madama Butterfly) Giuliano Ciannella, Leona Mitchell | Rossini: | La calunnia è un venticello (from Il barbiere di Siviglia) Ruggero Raimondi Bel raggio lusinghier (from Semiramide) Joan Sutherland Pria di dividerci da voi, signore (from L'italiana in Algeri) | Saint-Saëns: | Bacchanale from Samson et Dalila Linda Gelinas, Ricardo Costa Mon cœur s'ouvre à ta voix (from Samson et Dalila) Marilyn Horne | Smetana: | The Bartered Bride Overture | Strauss, R: | Mir ist die Ehre widerfahren (from Der Rosenkavalier) Marie Theres'! ... Hab mir's gelobt (from Der Rosenkavalier) | trad.: | Fjorton år tror jag visst att jag var Birgit Nilsson | Verdi: | Dio, mi potevi scagliar tutti i mali (from Otello) James McCracken Surta è la notte...Ernani! Ernani, involami (from Ernani) Anna Tomowa-Sintow Giá nella notte densa (from Otello) Plácido Domingo, Mirella Freni Donna chi sei? (from Nabucco) Renato Bruson, Grace Bumbry Teco io sto (from Un ballo in maschera) Luciano Pavarotti, Leontyne Price | Wagner: | Wie lachend sie mir Lieder singen (from Tristan und Isolde) Birgit Nilsson |
Here are the greatest moments from the “ultimate in galas” (Opera), a “roof-rattling vocal display and the kind of cheering and free-flowing, heartfelt emotion on both sides of the footlights that opera evinces more than any other art form” - New York Times The gala celebration immediately catches the attention with spectacular performances by stars such as Dame Joan Sutherland, Anna Tomowa-Sintow, Mirella Freni, Marilyn Horne, Birgit Nilsson, Luciano Pavarotti, José Carreras, Plácido Domingo, Nicolai Gedda, Alfredo Kraus and many others “The world's most famous opera singers [in] a dazzling sequence of performances” - New York Times “It's always a privilege to sing at the Met, but this is something very special. I don't think there's ever been anything this grand in the history of opera” - Luciano Pavarotti This product features an awesome roster of international star conducters: from James Levine, Leonard Bernstein and Thomas Fulton to Jeffrey Tate, Richard Bonynge 2 DVDs LIVE from the Met from October 22, 1983 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Aria Cantilena - Elina Garanca
Elina Garanca (mezzo soprano), Adrianne Pieczonka (soprano), Diana Damrau (soprano), Katharina Flade (soprano), Heike Liebmann (mezzo-soprano), Rafael Harnisch (tenor), Dominik Licht (baritone), Mirko Tuma (bass), Matthias Beutlich (bass) & Thomas Müller (bass) 'Something sensational . . . Her voice is a phenomenon of nature.' Opera World | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Opera de Montreal: Le Gala du 30e anniversaire
Bizet: | Près des remparts de Séville (Séguedille) (from Carmen) Nora Sourouzian (mezzo-soprano) L’orage s’est calmé (from Les pêcheurs de perles) Phillip Addis (baritone) | Delibes: | Viens, Mallika...Sous le dôme épais (from Lakmé) Aline Kutan (soprano), Alison McHardy (mezzo-soprano) Où va la jeune Indoue? 'Bell Song' (from Lakmé) Raphaelle Paquette (soprano), | Gagnon: | Le vaisseur d'or Marc Hervieux (tenor) | Gershwin: | My man's gone now (from Porgy and Bess) Marie-Josee Lord (soprano) | Gounod: | O sainte médaille... Avant de quitter (from Faust) Etienne Dupuis (baritone) | Handel: | Tornami a vagheggiar (from Alcina) Marianne Lambert (soprano) | Massenet: | Allons! Il le faut pour lui-même!... Adieu, notre petite table (from Manon) Layla Claire (soprano) Vision fugitive (from Hérodiade) Gaetan Laperriere (baritone) | Mozart: | E Susanna non vien! … Dove sono i bei momenti (from Le nozze di Figaro) Lyne Fortin (soprano) La ci darem la mano (from Don Giovanni) Pascale Beaudin (soprano), Aaron St. Clair Nicholson (baritone) | Puccini: | Dunque è proprio finita! (from La Bohème) Antoine Belanger (tenor), Marianne Fiset (soprano), Etienne Dupuis (baritone), Gianna Corbisiero (soprano) O mio babbino caro (from Gianni Schicchi) Marianne Fiset (soprano) Chi il bel sogno di Doretta (from La Rondine) Gianna Corbisiero (soprano) | Rossini: | Cruda sorte! Amor tiranno! (from L'Italiana in Algeri) Allyson McHardy (mezzo) Largo al factotum (from Il barbiere di Siviglia) Aaron St. Clair Nicholson (baritone) | Strauss, R: | Marie Theres'! ... Hab mir's gelobt (from Der Rosenkavalier) Lyne Fortin (soprano), Marianne Lambert (soprano), Stephanie Marshall (mezzo) | Tchaikovsky: | Lyubvi fse vozrastï pokornï 'Gremin's aria' (from Eugene Onegin) Randall Jakobsh (bass) Jan ye sposobna k grusti tomnoy (from Eugene Onegin) Annamaria Popescu (mezzo-soprano) | Thomas, Ambroise: | Ah, pour ce soir...Je suis Titania (from Mignon) Raphaelle Paquette (soprano) | Verdi: | Cortigiani, vil razza dannata (from Rigoletto) Gregory Dahl (baritone) Saper vorreste (from Un Ballo in Maschera) Pascale Beaudin (soprano) Imponete (from La Traviata) Caroline Bleau (soprano), Gaetan Laperriere (baritone) Bella figlia dell'amore (from Rigoletto) Aline Kutan (soprano), Annamaria Popescu (mezzo), Antoine Belanger (tenor), Alexandre Sylvestre (baritone) | Wagner: | O du, mein holder Abendstern (from Tannhäuser) Alexandre Sylvestre (baritone) |
Metropolitan Orchestra, Alain Trudel Celebrating the thirtieth anniversary of the Opera de Montreal with a stunning two disc set (at the price of one), the Directors said about this release: “Our great annual celebration of opera gives us the opportunity to present a magnificent showcase of Canadian talent. Brought together on the same stage are some of our finest voices who, along with the Orchestre Metropolitain conducted by Alain Trudel, perform some of the most beautiful arias and ensembles in the repertoire.” | 
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| |  | Berlin Opera NightRecorded live at the Deutsche Oper Berlin, 2003
Chor und Orchester der Deutschen Oper Berlin, Kent Nagano Major stars of the international opera stage come together with the Chor und Orchester of the Deutsche Oper Berlin, under the baton of the illustrious Kent Nagano, in this opera gala in aid of the German AIDS Foundation. Highlights from operas by Mozart, Puccini, Leoncavallo, Saint-Saëns, Massenet, Dvorák, Wagner, Richard Strauss, Lehár and Johann Strauss II are performed by world-class musicians from around the globe. Proceeds from the sales of this title go to support the work of the German AIDS Foundation. Picture format DVD: NTSC 16:9 Sounds formats DVD: PCM Stereo, DD 5.1, DTS 5.1 Region code: 0 Subtitles: English, German, French, Spanish, Italian Booklet notes: English, German, French Running time: 78 mins FSK: 0 “In a rather mixed bag, there are a number of class acts...the highlight performance of the night in respect of bringing a role alive...[is]
Kasarova singing an expressive and beautifully realised Werther!...The audience might have been more thrilled by the tenors at full throttle, but this is the highlight for me - a gold nugget in this collection.” MusicWeb International, June 2011 | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Strauss: Four Last Songsand excerpts from Der Rosenkavalier
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| |  | Leonie Rysanek
Vienna State Opera 1955-1991 | | | Usually despatched in 3 - 4 working days. |
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