Donizetti: Linda, Linda… Da quell dì che t’incontrai (from Linda di Chamounix)

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Juan Diego Flórez - Bel Canto Spectacular (CD)

Juan Diego Flórez - Bel Canto Spectacular (CD)


Bellini:

Finì… Me lassa!... Vieni, fra queste braccia! (from I Puritani)

Donizetti:

Amici miei, che allegro giorno! (from La figlia del reggimento)

La Maiˆtresse du Roi?…Ange si pur” (from La Favorite)

Venti scudi (from L'elisir d'amore)

Una furtiva lagrima (from L'elisir d'amore)

Linda, Linda… Da quell dì che t’incontrai (from Linda di Chamounix)

Linda! Si Ritirò… Se tanto (from Linda di Chamounix)

Bella siccome un angelo (from Don Pasquale)

Rossini:

Di Che Son Reo?… D’alma Celeste from Il viaggio a Reims


Juan Diego Flórez (tenor), Anna Netrebko (soprano), Patrizia Ciofi (soprano), Daniela Barcellona (mezzo-soprano), Mariusz Kwiecien (baritone) & Fernando Piqueras (baritone)

Orquestra de la Comunitat Valenciana & Cor de la Generalitat Valenciana, Daniel Oren

“…the tenor's impeccable artistry, founded on the strongest of techniques plus - vitally - the keenest of expressive intentions, is in flamboyant evidence throughout.” BBC Music Magazine, August 2008 ****

“The opening track here is presumably Juan Diego Flórez's final word on the show-stopping aria from La fille du régiment. The rest of this attractive canter through the bel canto repertory finds our hero in robust form. This is very much a case of "Flórez and friends". Anna Netrebko contributes a touching Elvira to the great last-act duet from I Puritani, a very full version culminates in those stratospheric phrases taking the tenor up to the high D. Is there any more catchy Donizetti tune than the duet, "Da quel dì che t'incontra"? Flórez and Patricia Ciofi are not undermined by comparison with Sutherland and Pavarotti... The two extracts from L'elisir d'amore are both winning, with Mariusz Kwiecien as an exceptionally vivid Belcore.” Gramophone Magazine, Awards Issue 2008

“Florez’s singing, at least, justifies Decca’s “Bel Canto Spectacular” trumpeting. Netrebko is a bit blowsy, Barcellona goes flat on her final note and Domingo, understandably, drops an octave lower than his younger colleague at the climax of their duet. Florez is fabulous in Tonio’s show stopper from the Italian version of Donizetti’s Daughter of the Regiment, with nine top Cs. There may be more honeyed accounts of Una furtiva lagrima on disc, but his bright tone, superb diction and style are winning enough.” Sunday Times, 20th July 2008 ****

“The world's most sought-after "tenore di grazia" bounds in with his trademark pizzazz in his party-piece aria from Donizetti's La figlia del reggimento, capped by volleys of exuberantly pinging top Cs. We get another Flórez calling-card in a sweetly voiced "Una furtiva lagrima". Elsewhere this recital, true to its billing, becomes a bel canto celebration for Flórez and friends.” The Telegraph, 12th July 2008

Decca - 4780315

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Great Operatic Arias 5 - Yvonne Kenny Volume 1

Great Operatic Arias 5 - Yvonne Kenny Volume 1

Sung in English


Bizet:

Me voilà seule…Comme autrefois (from Les Pêcheurs de Perles)

Sung in English as 'I’m all alone...As once before'

Dieu puissant, le voila (from Les Pêcheurs de Perles)

Sung in English as 'Lord Brahma! He is here!’

Boughton:

Midir's 'Faery Song' from The Immortal Hour, Act II

Catalani:

Ebben? Ne andrò lontana (from La Wally)

Sung in English as ‘I’ll float into the distance'

Donizetti:

Linda, Linda… Da quell dì che t’incontrai (from Linda di Chamounix)

Sung in English as 'Linda! Linda!'

Barry Banks (Carlo)

Handel:

Lascia ch'io pianga (from Rinaldo)

Sung in English as 'Hear thou my weeping'

Joshua: Oh! had I Jubal's lyre

Mozart:

Zeffiretti lusinghieri (from Idomeneo)

Sung in English as ‘Gentle zephyrs, soft caressing’

Nehmt meinen Dank, ihr holden Gönner!, concert aria K383

Sung in English as 'Thanks be to you, o gracious patrons!'

Porter, C:

So in Love

Puccini:

O mio babbino caro (from Gianni Schicchi)

Sung in English as ‘Oh, my beloved father’

Purcell:

I attempt from love's sickness to fly in vain (from The Indian Queen)

Fairest Isle (from King Arthur)

Rossini:

Giorno d’orror! (from Semiramide)

Sung in English as 'Dark day of dread'

Sombre fôret (from Guillaume Tell)

Sung in English as 'Dark, sombre wood'

Stravinsky:

Gently, little boat (from The Rake's Progress)

Sullivan, A:

The Sun Whose Rays (from The Mikado)

Zeller:

When you're sent roses in this land from The Bird Seller


“The music is beautiful and the overall sound is caressing and sensual” Opera Now

Chandos Opera in English - Great Operatic Arias - CHAN3035

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