Rimsky Korsakov: Early Spring, Op. 43, No. 4

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A Russian Romance

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Onyx

Catalogue No:

ONYX4031

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1

Release date:

29th Sept 2008

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0880040403128

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A Russian Romance

Sung in Russian


Cui:

I have Touched a Flower

Dargomïzhsky:

Yunosha I deva (A girl and a boy)

I Still Love Him

Glinka:

Fire in my Veins

To the Zither

Do not Tempt me

Tell me Why

Rachmaninov:

Sing not, O lovely one (Ne poi, krasavitsa, pri mne), Op. 4 No. 4

Lilacs, Op. 21 No. 5

The Soldier’s Wife, Op. 8, No. 4

At night in my garden, Op. 38 No. 1

Daisies, Op. 38 No. 3

I await you, Op.14 No. 1

Rimsky Korsakov:

Eastern Song: Enslaved by the rose, the nightingale Op. 2 No. 2

Of What in the Quiet Night

Early Spring, Op. 43, No. 4

Tchaikovsky:

Lullaby, Op. 16 No. 1

If only I had known, Op.47, No.1

Zabït tak skoro (So soon forgotten)

Sred' shumnogo bala (Amid the din of the ball), Op. 38 No. 3

Was I not a blade of grass?, Op. 47 No. 7

Vlasov:

The Fountain of Bakhchisarai


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Elena Kelessidi is one of opera’s most touching and fiery artists and the most international Greek soprano of today. Here she makes her recital debut with this heartfelt programme of songs from a country whose language is natural to her.

Born in Kazakhstan of Greek parentage, Kelessidi sprang to International attention in 1996 when she made a highly auspicious stage debut at London's Royal Opera House as Violetta in La traviata and was hailed as an important new discovery by the British musical press. She has returned to sing with the Royal Opera every year since and graced every important world opera house including Paris, the Met, Berlin and Vienna. Her signature roles apart from Violetta are Mimi in La Boheme and Liu in Turandot.

Elena’s programme runs the gamut of Russian song, from Glinka and Rimsky-Korsakov, some familiar songs from Tchaikovsky and Rachmaninov through to some real discoveries from Cui, Darghomyzhsky and the 20th century composer Vladmir Vlasov.

Elena’s pianist is the ever-superb Malcolm Martineau, also appearing this month on ONYX in Susan Graham’s recital, with previous ONYX releases from Amanda Roocroft and Barbara Bonney and a forthcoming recital from the outstanding Austrian bass-baritone Florian Boesch.

playLullaby, op.16 no.1

playIf Only I Had Known, op.47 no.1

playSo soon forgotten, (1870)

playAt the Ball, op.38, no.3

playThe Bride's lament op47. no.7

playFire in my Veins

playTo the Zither

playDo not Tempt me

playTell me Why

playEnslaved by the Rose, the Nightingale

playOf What in the Quiet Night

playEarly Spring, op.43 no.4

playI have Touched a Flower

playYoung Boy and Girl

playStill Love Him

playThe Fountain of Bakhchisarai

playNever Sing to me Again, op.4 no.4

playSiren' Lilacs, op.21 no.5

playThe Soldier's Wife, op.8 no.4

playIn my Garden at Night, op.38 no.1

playDaisies, op.38 no.3

playI wait for You op.14 no.1

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