Wagner: Gerechter Gott! (from Rienzi) (Adriano's aria)

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Wagner Heroines

Wagner Heroines


Wagner:

Johohoe! Traft ihr das Schiff im Meere an 'Senta's Ballad' (from Der fliegende Holländer)

O Sachs, mein Freund (from Die Meistersinger)

Der Männer Sippe (from Die Walküre)

Du bist der Lenz (from Die Walküre)

So ist’s denn aus...Deiner ew’gen Gattin (from Die Walküre)

Meine Erbe nun nehm' Ich zu eigen (from Götterdämmerung)

Einsam in trüben Tagen (from Lohengrin)

Euch Lüften, die mein Klagen (from Lohengrin)

Ich sah das Kind an seiner Mutter Brust (from Parsifal)

Gerechter Gott! (from Rienzi)

Allmächt’ge Jungfrau! (from Tannhäuser)

Dich, teure Halle (from Tannhauser)

Einsam wachend...Habet acht! (from Tristan und Isolde)

Mild und leise 'Isolde's Liebestod' (from Tristan und Isolde)


2013 sees a series of Wagner reissues on Eloquence from complete operas and highlights to Wagner singer portraits and even an audiobook!

This is a 31-year retrospective (1956 – 1987) of great Wagner singing on Decca and Deutsche Grammophon featuring fourteen extracts from nine operas with seven great singers. Wagner’s heroines make for some of the most pivotal moments in his operas and this anthology highlights almost every aspect of his women – suspicious and inflexible (Fricka, here taken from a recital recording by Regina Resnik), redeeming (Elisabeth and Brünnhilde), passionate (Sieglinde), transfigured (Isolde). We hear the great voices of Joan Sutherland (who sang a number of Wagnerian roles before establishing her incomparable reputation in the bel canto repertoire), her idol, Kirsten Flagstad (here singing Kundry), Flagstad’s Scandinavian successor Birgit Nilsson (in two of the greatest opera scenes – Isolde’s Liebstod and Brünnhilde’s Immolation), and at the start of this recording, the splendidly Italianate singing of Susan Dunn as Elisabeth and Sieglinde. The illuminating notes on the music and the singers are by Wagner scholar Peter Bassett and the booklet includes a photo gallery of the singers.

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Birgit Nilsson sings Wagner

Birgit Nilsson sings Wagner


Wagner:

Schlafst du, Gast? Ich bin's! (from Die Walküre)

Helge Brilioth (Siegmund)

Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Leif Segerstam

Dies alles – hab’ ich nun geträumt? (from Parsifal)

Helge Brilioth (Parsifal), Norman Bailey (Amfortas)

Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Leif Segerstam

Gerechter Gott! (from Rienzi)

London Symphony Orchestra, Sir Colin Davis

Johohoe! Traft ihr das Schiff im Meere an 'Senta's Ballad' (from Der fliegende Holländer)

The John Alldis Choir & London Symphony Orchestra, Sir Colin Davis

Weh mir, so nah (from Die Feen)

London Symphony Orchestra, Sir Colin Davis

Wesendonck-Lieder (5)

London Symphony Orchestra, Sir Colin Davis

Tristan und Isolde: Prelude to Act 1

Wiener Philharmoniker, Hans Knappertsbusch

Wie lachend sie mir Lieder singen (from Tristan und Isolde)

Grace Hoffmann (Brangäne)

Wiener Philharmoniker, Hans Knappertsbusch

Tristan und Isolde: Prelude & Liebestod

Wiener Philharmoniker, Hans Knappertsbusch


Birgit Nilsson (soprano)

Birgit Nilsson. Richard Wagner. It was an operatic marriage made in heaven that lasted for over twenty years and, thanks to recordings, continues to thrill music lovers around the world. She sang her first Wagnerian part in Stockholm. It was Senta in Der fliegende Holländer. It was greeted rapturously and throughout her long career it was for her Wagner and Strauss roles that she was most noted. Many of the greatest recordings of music dramas and operas by these composers have featured her, and many appear on Decca. However, she also made two Wagner records for Philips – one with Leif Segerstam in 1974 of extended scenes from Walküre and Parsifal, another, in 1972, with Colin Davis of the Wesendonck-Lieder and extracts from Der fliegende Holländer, Rienzi and the little-known early Wagner opera, Die Feen (The Fairies). Also included are scenes from Tristan und Isolde, one of her great calling cards and of which she made at least two live recordings, one studio recording with Georg Solti, and another of scenes (with Grace Hoffman as Brangäne) with Hans Knappertsbusch.

Nilsson’s voice had the clear, silvery sound that seems to be characteristic of Scandinavian singers. It was rock solid, encompassed over two octaves, and was perfectly even, top to bottom. It was also enormous. Especially in the upper part of the voice it could take on a laser-like quality that simply sliced through the densest orchestral sound and speared listeners to the backs of their seats. That meant the great moments of a Wagnerian opera were truly monumental – a surging orchestra and a soprano who dominated everything, combined into an overwhelming climax as Wagner must have heard in his dreams.

Here is a snapshot of some of those great moments, captured on record, and bringing together three complete LPs – two made for Philips (Segerstam, Davis) and one for Decca (Knappertsbusch).

“Her Kundry, in the most crucial scene of the opera, is lulling, sensuous, the menace more sinister because it is not revealed in any hardness of tone or phrasing … It is an immensely subtle performance, a proper reconciliation of great vocal gifts with an intelligent understanding of the most difficult moment of the most difficult of all operas. […] a showpiece for Miss Nilsson's great powers” Gramophone Magazine (Parsifal, Walküre)

“Even allowing for the fact that these were demonstration records when they first appeared, the sound on this CD is astonishing in its lifelike presence and its warmth. As nobody has surpassed Knappertsbusch to this day as a Wagner conductor in the inevitable sweep and grandeur of his direction […] What glorious singing Nilsson gives us; full throated in the great passage, “O blinde Augen!”, which she ends with an electrifying top B natural, producing another (no mere glancing at the note) on "lacht" just before her thrilling singing of the curse.” Gramophone Magazine (Tristan und Isolde)

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Martha Mödl: The Portrait of a Legend

Martha Mödl: The Portrait of a Legend


Beethoven:

Lieder von Gellert (6), Op. 48

Fortner:

Nachbarinnen! Mit einem Messer (from Bluthochzeit)

Reimann, A:

Heut, hier und jetzt wird es entschieden (from Melusine)

Strauss, R:

Was willst du? Seht doch dort! (from Elektra)

Tchaikovsky:

Akh, istomilas' ya gorem from The Queen of Spades

Sung in German

Wagner:

Gerechter Gott! (from Rienzi)

Tristan und Isolde (excerpts)

Wesendonck-Lieder (5)

Der Männer Sippe (from Die Walküre)

Du bist der Lenz (from Die Walküre)

Starke Scheite schichtet mir dort 'Brünnhilde's Immolation Scene' (from Götterdämmerung)


Martha Mödl (soprano)

“I cannot praise Mödl’s wonderful voice enough...I congratulate Profil for releasing this excellent set of previously unreleased live recordings. Sincere thanks are also owed to the Mödl enthusiast who provided these recordings. Opera-lovers everywhere will delight in this stunning voice.” MusicWeb International, 26th April 2013

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Great Operatic Arias 18 - Jennifer Larmore

Great Operatic Arias 18 - Jennifer Larmore

Sung in English


Bellini:

Deh! Con te li prendi ... Mira,o Norma (from Norma)

Sung in English as 'Take my children...Norma, Norma beloved Norma'

Susan Patterson (Norma)

Cilea:

Acerba volutta (from Adriana Lecouvreur)

Sung in English as 'The torment of desire'

Donizetti:

Fia dunque vero…O mio Fernando (from La Favorita)

Sung in English as 'Can I believe it?...Oh my beloved'

Vieni, amor...Leonora! A' piedi tuoi (from La Favorita)

Sung in English as 'My beloved, my beloved!'

Colin Lee (Fernando), Ffleur Wyn (Ines)

Gounod:

Ah! Je veux vivre dans ce rêve (from Roméo et Juliette)

Sung in English as 'Ah! Ev’ry moment in this dream-world is enchantment'

Handel:

Semele: Hence, Iris, hence away

Mozart:

In quali eccessi ... Mi tradì quell'alma ingrate (from Don Giovanni)

Sung in English as 'To what atrocity...?...That ungrateful man betrayed me'

Ponchielli:

L’amo come il fulgor del creato (from La Gioconda)

Sung in English as 'Love like mine is the light of creation'

Susan Patterson (Gioconda)

Verdi:

Stride la vampa (from Il Trovatore)

Sung in English as 'Fierce flames are raging'

O don fatale (from Don Carlo)

Sung in English as 'O hated gift'

Wagner:

Gerechter Gott! (from Rienzi)

Sung in English as 'Oh righteous God'


Jennifer Larmore (mezzo-soprano)

Philharmonic Orchestra, David Parry

She presents her first operatic arias disc on Chandos Opera in English with a wide range of composers, performing works from Donizetti’s La favorita, Cilea’s Adriana Lecourvreur, Rossini’s Tancredi, Rienzi by Wagner, Romeo and Juliet by Gounod and Mozart’s Don Giovanni to name but a few! As well as solo arias she also performs a number of duets and is joined on the disc by Susan Patterson, Fflur Wyn and Colin Lee – all familiar names on the Chandos Opera in English label.

“Versatility is the key to mezzo Jennifer Larmore's success in this English-language programme, as it is in the opera house. …when one hears her in the waltz-song from Gounod's Romeo and Juliet, a coloratura soprano showpiece that goes too high for many sopranos' comfort, then one just has to take off one's hat.” BBC Music Magazine, May 2007 ****

“Track by track, Larmore's technical command and dramatic concentration are stunning. That Rienzi solo, for instance, is an immense undertaking, and everything - vocal range and expressive intensity for a start - is in the grand manner, indomitable and tireless.” Gramophone Magazine, July 2007

BBC Music Magazine

Opera Choice - May 2007

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Ernestine Schumann-Heink - Opera Arias & Songs

Ernestine Schumann-Heink - Opera Arias & Songs

Recordings 1900-1935


Arditi:

Leggero invisible 'Bolero'

Brahms:

Sapphische Ode, Op. 94 No. 4

Wiegenlied, Op. 49 No. 4 (Lullaby)

Carpenter, J A:

The Home Road

Delibes:

Bonjour, Suzon!

Donizetti:

Il segreto per esser felici (from Lucrezia Borgia)

Elgar:

Coronation Ode, Op. 44: Land of Hope and Glory

Foster, S:

Old Black Joe

Gounod:

Ô ma lyre immortelle (from Sapho)

Grieg:

Moderen synger (Mother's Lament), Op. 60 No. 2

Mens jeg venter (On the Water), Op. 60 No. 3

Gruber, F:

Stille Nacht

Hermann, H:

Barbchen

Schlafliedchen, Op. 53 No. 3

Hildach:

Der Lenz

Huerter:

Pirate Dreams

Humperdinck:

Weihnachten, EHWV 111

Loewe, C:

Das Erkennen, Op. 65 No. 2

Manahan:

Shepherd's Love

Mehrkens:

Wie ein Grüssen, Op. 18

Mendelssohn:

But the Lord is mindful

Meyerbeer:

O prêtres de Baal (from Le Prophète)

Il va venir (from Le Prophète)

Ah, mon fils! (from Le Prophète)

Millöcker:

I und mei bua

Mozart:

Parto, parto, ma tu ben mio (from La Clemenza di Tito)

Nevin, E W:

The Rosary

O'Hara:

There is no death

Raff:

Sei still

Ronald:

Down in the forest

Rubinstein:

Wanderers Nachtlied, Op. 48 No. 5

Saint-Saëns:

Mon cœur s'ouvre à ta voix (from Samson et Dalila)

Printemps qui commence (from Samson et Dalila)

Schubert:

Der Tod und das Mädchen, D531

Die Forelle, D550

Erlkönig, D328

Schumann:

Mondnacht (No. 5 from Liederkreis, Op. 39)

Smith, J S:

The Star-Spangled Banner

Strauss, R:

Traum durch die Dämmerung, Op. 29 No. 1

trad.:

Londonderry Air

Taps

Wagner:

Weiche, Wotan, weiche! (from Das Rheingold)

Gerechter Gott! (from Rienzi)

Träume (No. 5 from Wesendonck-Lieder)

Höre mit Sinn was ich dir sage (from Götterdämmerung)


Ernestine Schumann-Heink (contralto)

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Johanna Blatter

Johanna Blatter


Kienzl:

O schöne Jugendtage (from Der Evangelimann)

Saint-Saëns:

Amour, viens aider ma faiblesse (Samson et Dalila)

Sung in German

Scarlatti, A:

La Donna ancora è fedele - Se Florindo è fedele

Verdi:

Nei giardin del bello saracin ostello 'Veil Song' (from Don Carlo)

Sung in German

Fu la sorte dell'armi a' tuoi funesta (from Aida)

Sung in German

L'abborrita rivale a me sfuggia (from Aida)

Sung in German

Wagner:

Gerechter Gott! (from Rienzi)

Euch Lüften, die mein Klagen (from Lohengrin)

Einsam wachend...Habet acht! (from Tristan und Isolde)

and arias from Iphigénie en Aulide, Don Carlo


Johanna Blatter (mezzo)

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The Golden Age of Singing Vol. 1, 1900 - 1910

The Golden Age of Singing Vol. 1, 1900 - 1910

50 Years of Great Voices on Record


Bellini:

Vi ravviso, o luoghi ameni (from La Sonnambula)

Pol Plancon (bass)

Ah, non credea mirarti (from La Sonnambula)

Adelina Patti (soprano), Alfredo Barili (piano)

Bizet:

L'amour est un oiseau rebelle 'Habanera' (from Carmen)

Emma Calve (soprano)

Boito:

Giunto sul passo estremo (from Mefistofele)

Dmitri Smirnov (tenor)

Donizetti:

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

Enrico Caruso (tenor)

Quel guardo il cavaliere (from Don Pasquale)

Rosina Storchio (soprano)

Una parola…Chiedi all'aura (from L'elisir d'amore)

Maria Galvany (soprano), Aristodemo Giorgini (tenor)

A tanto amor (from La Favorita)

Mario Ancona (baritone)

Sogno soave e casto (from Don Pasquale)

Giuseppe Anselmi (tenor)

Di pescatore ignobile (from Lucrezia Borgia)

Francesco Marconi (tenor)

Il segreto per esser felici (from Lucrezia Borgia)

Clara Butt (contralto)

Erkel:

Ah Rebeges! (from Hunyadi László)

Lillian Nordica (soprano)

Flotow:

Martha: Lasst mich euch fragen (Porterlied)

sung in Italian as 'Chi mi dira'

Edouard de Reszke (tenor)

Goldmark:

Magische Töne, berauschender Duft (from Die Königin von Saba)

Leo Slezak (tenor)

Gounod:

Ah! Je veux vivre dans ce rêve (from Roméo et Juliette)

Emma Eames (soprano)

Massenet:

Promesse de mon avenir (from Le roi de Lahore)

Maurice Renaud (baritone)

Instant charmant … En fermant les yeux (from Manon)

sung in Italian

Fernando de Lucia (tenor)

Ah! Tout est bien fini... O souverain (from Le Cid)

Vilhelm Herold (tenor)

Meyerbeer:

Pour Bertha (from Le Prophète)

sung in Italian

Francesco Vignas (tenor)

A ce mot (from Les Huguenots)

Olimpia Boronat (soprano)

O beau pays de la Touraine (from Les Huguenots)

Antonina Nezhdanova (soprano)

Mozart:

O Isis und Osiris, schenket (from Die Zauberflöte)

Wilhelm Hesch (bass)

Porgi amor (from Le nozze di Figaro)

sung in German

Lilli Lehmann (soprano)

Ponchielli:

Così mantieni il patto? (from La Gioconda)

Eugenia Burzio/Giuseppe De Luca

Puccini:

Con onor muore (from Madama Butterfly)

Emmy Destinn (soprano)

Rimsky Korsakov:

They Guess the Truth (from A Life for the Tsar)

Vladimir Kastorsky (bass)

Gey, khlopci! Ya uveshcheval vas idti spat (Hey, lads! I urged you to go to sleep) (from May Night)

Leonid Sobinov (tenor)

Rossini:

La calunnia è un venticello (from Il barbiere di Siviglia)

Adamo Didur (bass)

Bel raggio lusinghier (from Semiramide)

Marcella Sembrich (soprano)

Tchaikovsky:

Forgive me, loveliest of creatures (from Pique Dame)

Nikolay Figner (tenor)

Thomas, Ambroise:

O vin, dissipe la tristesse (from Hamlet)

sung in Italian

Titta Ruffo (baritone)

Verdi:

Niun mi tema (from Otello)

Francesco Tamagno (tenor)

Nel fiero anelito...Fuggiam gli arodi inospiti (from Aida)

Celestina Boninsegna/Giovanni Valls

Era la notte (from Otello)

Victor Maurel (baritone)

Vanne, la tua meta gia vedo…Credo in un Dio crudel (from Otello)

Eugenio Giraldoni (baritone)

O sommo Carlo (from Ernani)

Mattia Battistini/Emilia Corsi/Luigi Colazza

Oh! fede negar potessi (from Luisa Miller)

Alessandro Bonci (tenor)

Caro nome (from Rigoletto)

Nellie Melba (soprano)

A te l'estremo addio ... Il lacerato spirito (from Simon Boccanegra)

Francesco Navarrini (bass)

Quando ero paggio (from Falstaff)

Antonio Scotti (baritone)

Wagner:

Einsam in trüben Tagen (from Lohengrin)

Felia Litvinne (soprano)

Gerechter Gott! (from Rienzi)

Ernestine Schumann-Heink (mezzo)

Fliegt heim, ihr Raben (from Götterdämmerung)

Johanna Gadski (soprano)


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Great Wagner Singers

Great Wagner Singers


Wagner:

Die Frist ist um (from Der fliegende Holländer)

Hans Hotter (bass)

Mit Gewitter und Sturm (from Der Fliegende Hollander)

Bayreuth Festival Chorus and Orchestra

Summ' und brumm', du gutes Rädchen 'Spinning Chorus' (from Der fliegende Holländer)

Gwyneth Jones (soprano), Sieglinde Wagner (contralto)

Bayreuth Festival Chorus and Orchestra

Johohoe! Traft ihr das Schiff im Meere an 'Senta's Ballad' (from Der fliegende Holländer)

Gwyneth Jones (soprano)

Steuermann, laß die Wacht! (from Der fliegende Holländer)

Bayreuth Festival Chorus and Orchestra

Gerechter Gott! (from Rienzi)

Gundula Janowitz (soprano)

Allmächt'ger Vater, blick herab! (from Rienzi)

Lauritz Melchior (tenor)

Dich, teure Halle (from Tannhauser)

Leonie Rysanek (soprano)

O Fürstin...Doch welch ein seltsam (from Tannhäuser)

Annelies Kupper (mezzo), Wolfgang Windgassen (tenor)

Freudig begrussen wir 'Entrance of the Guests' (from Tannhauser)

Bayreuth Festival Chorus and Orchestra

Gar viel und schön (from Tannhäuser)

Josef Greindl (bass)

Begluckt darf nun dich 'Pilgrims' Chorus' (from Tannhauser)

Bayreuth Festival Chorus and Orchestra

Heil! Der Gnade Wunder, Heil (from Tannhäuser)

Bayreuth Festival Chorus and Orchestra

Allmächt’ge Jungfrau! (from Tannhäuser)

Gundula Janowitz (soprano)

Wie Todesahnung...O du, mein holder Abendstern (from Tannhäuser)

Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone)

Inbrunst im Herzen (from Tannhäuser)

Lauritz Melchior (tenor)

Einsam in trüben Tagen (from Lohengrin)

Gundula Janowitz (soprano)

Seht, seht! Welch ein seltsam Wunder! (from Lohengrin)

Gundula Janowitz (soprano)

Euch Lüften, die mein Klagen (from Lohengrin)

Gundula Janowitz (soprano)

Gesegnet soll sie schreiten (from Lohengrin)

Bayreuth Festival Chorus and Orchestra

Bridal Chorus 'Treulich geführt' (from Lohengrin)

Bayreuth Festival Chorus and Orchestra

In fernem Land (from Lohengrin)

Leo Slezak (tenor)

Weh, ach wehe! Dies zu dulden! (from Tristan und Isolde)

Astrid Varnay (soprano), Hertha Töpper (mezzo)

Tatest du's wirklich? (from Tristan and Isolde)

Kim Borg (bass)

Mild und leise 'Isolde's Liebestod' (from Tristan und Isolde)

Birgit Nilsson (soprano)

Weiche, Wotan, weiche! (from Das Rheingold)

Karin Branzell (contralto)

Abendlich strahlt der Sonne Auge (from Das Rheingold)

Josef von Manowarda (bass-baritone)

Die Walküre: Act 1

Maria Müller (soprano), Wolfgang Windgassen (tenor), Josef Greindl (bass)

War es so schmählich, was ich verbrach? (from Die Walküre)

Frida Leider (soprano), Hans Hotter (bass)

Leb wohl, du kühnes, herrliches Kind! (from Die Walküre)

Hans Hotter (bass)

Siegmund! Sieh' auf mich! (from Die Walküre)

Kirsten Flagstad (soprano), Set Svanholm (tenor)

Hoho! Hoho! Hohei! Schmiede, mein Hammer, ein hartes Schwert! (from Siegfried)

Lauritz Melchior (tenor)

Dass der mein Vater nicht ist (from Siegfried)

Max Lorenz (tenor)

Siegfried: Waldweben

Orchester der Bayreuther Festspiele

Wache, Wala! Wala! Erwach! (from Siegfried)

Josef von Manowarda (bass-baritone)

Heil dir, Sonne! (from Siegfried)

Frida Leider (soprano), Fritz Soot (tenor)

Zu neuen Taten, teurer Helde (from Götterdämmerung)

Astrid Varnay (soprano), Wolfgang Windgassen (tenor)

Hier sitz ich zur Wacht (from Götterdämmerung)

Josef Greindl (bass)

Hoiho! Hoihohoho! (from Götterdämmerung)

Josef Greindl (bass)

Mime hiess ein mürrischer Zwerg (from Götterdammerung)

Max Lorenz (tenor)

Brünnhilde, heilige Braut! (from Götterdammerung)

Wolfgang Windgassen (tenor)

Starke Scheite schichtet mir dort 'Brünnhilde's Immolation Scene' (from Götterdämmerung)

Astrid Varnay (soprano)

Das schöne Fest, Johannistag (from Die Meistersinger)

Josef Greindl (bass)

Fanget an! (Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg)

Jess Thomas (tenor)

Was duftet doch der Flieder (from Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg)

Friedrich Schorr (bass-baritone)

Jerum! Jerum! (from Die Meistersinger)

Friedrich Schorr (bass-baritone)

Wach' auf! Es nahet gen dem Tag (from Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg)

Bayreuth Festival Chorus and Orchestra

Morgenlich leuchtend im rosigen Schein 'Prize Song' (from Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg)

Jess Thomas (tenor)

Verachtet mir die Meister nicht (from Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg)

Theodor Scheidl (bass-baritone)

Zum letzten Liebesmahle gerüstet Tag für Tag (from Parsifal)

Bayreuth Festival Chorus and Orchestra

Des Weihgefässes göttlicher Gehalt (from Parsifal)

Theodor Scheidl (bass-baritone)

Ich sah das Kind an seiner Mutter Brust (from Parsifal)

Frida Leider (soprano)

Amfortas! Die Wunde! (from Parsifal)

Lauritz Melchior (tenor)

Das ist Karfreitagszauber, Herr! (from Parsifal)

Josef Greindl (bass)

Ja, wehe! Wehe! Weh über mich! (from Parsifal)

James King (tenor), Thomas Stewart (bass-baritone)

Nur eine Waffe taugt (from Parsifal)

James King (tenor), Thomas Stewart (bass-baritone)

Höchsten Heiles Wunder! Erlösung dem Erlöser! (from Parsifal)

James King (tenor), Thomas Stewart (bass-baritone)

Der Engel (No. 1 from Wesendonck-Lieder)

Astrid Varnay (soprano)

Stehe still! (No. 2 from Wesendonck-Lieder)

Astrid Varnay (soprano)

Im Treibhaus (No. 3 from Wesendonck-Lieder)

Astrid Varnay (soprano)

Schmerzen (No. 4 from Wesendonck-Lieder)

Lauritz Melchior (tenor)

Träume (No. 5 from Wesendonck-Lieder)

Lauritz Melchior (tenor)


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The Art of Joan Sutherland

The Art of Joan Sutherland


Arne:

Love in a Village: The Traveller benighted

The Soldier Tir'd of War's Alarms (Artaxerxes)

Auber:

C’est l’histoire amoureuse (Manon)

Non temete, milord … Or son sola (Zerlina)

Bellini:

Dormono entrambi … Mira, o Norma … Sì, fino all'ore (from Norma)

Bizet:

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

Pastorale

Bononcini, G B:

Per la gloria d'adorarvi (from Griselda)

Charpentier, G:

Depuis le jour (from Louise)

Delibes:

Le Rossignol

Les filles de Cadix

Donizetti:

Pour ce contrat fatal...Salut à la France (from La fille du régiment)

Il dolce suono mi colpì di sua voce! … Spargi d'amaro pianto (from Lucia di Lammermoor)

Fauré:

Le papillon et la fleur, Op. 1 No. 1

Gounod:

Ö légère hirondelle (from Mireille)

Ce Sarrasin disait (Xaïma)

Si le bonheur à sourire t'invite (from Faust)

Ah! Je ris de me voir (from Faust)

Sérénade

Handel:

Tornami a vagheggiar (from Alcina)

Ombre pallide (from Alcina)

Samson: Let the bright seraphim

Samson: With plaintive note

Messiah: Rejoice Greatly, O Daughter of Zion

Athalia: My vengeance awakes me

V' adoro, pupille (from Giulio Cesare)

Se pietà di me non senti (from Giulio Cesare)

Da tempeste il legno infranto (from Giulio Cesare)

Lecocq:

Un soir Perez le capitaine (Micaela)

Massé, V:

Au bord de chemin … Cette nuit, sur ma croisée

Massenet:

Ah, que mes soeurs ... Reste au foyer, petit grillon (from Cendrillon)

Pleurez, mes yeux (Le Cid)

De moi je veux bannir ton triste souvenir (from Le roi de Lahore)

Esprits de l'air! Esprits de l'onde! (from Esclarmonde)

Oh! si les fleurs avaient des yeux

Meyerbeer:

Bellah! ma chèvre chérie! … Dors, petite (Dinorah)

C’est bien lui … La, la, la, air chéri (from L'etoile du nord)

En vain j’espère … Idole de ma vie (Isabelle)

La Marguerite a fermé sa corolle...Ouvre ton coeur (from L'Africaine)

Veille sur eux … Vaisseau que le flot balance (from L`etoile du nord)

O beau pays de la Touraine (from Les Huguenots)

Dieu! Comme cette nuit est lente...Ombre légère (from Dinorah)

Mozart:

Martern aller Arten (from Die Entführung aus dem Serail)

Ach, ich fühl's (from Die Zauberflöte, K620)

O zittre nicht (from Die Zauberflöte)

Or sai chi l'onore (from Don Giovanni)

Non mi dir (from Don Giovanni)

Porgi amor (from Le nozze di Figaro)

Dove sono i bei momenti (from Le nozze di Figaro)

Voi che sapete (from Le nozze di Figaro)

Deh vieni, non tardar (from Le nozze di Figaro)

L'amerò, sarò costante (from Il re pastore)

Vorrei spiegarvi, oh Dio! K418

Exsultate, jubilate, K165 - Alleluia

Offenbach:

Conduisez-moi vers celui que j’adore (from Robinson Crusoë)

Dites-lui qu’on l’a remarqué (from La Grande-Duchesse de Gérolstein)

Les oiseaux dans la charmille (from Les Contes d'Hoffmann)

Ah! que j'aime les militaires (from La Grande-Duchesse de Gérolstein)

Paisiello:

Nel cor più non mi sento

Piccinni:

Furia Di Donna (La Buona Figliuola)

Shield:

Light as Thistledown (from Rosina)

When William, at eve (from Rosina)

Whilst with village maids (from Rosina)

Thomas, Ambroise:

A vos jeux, mes amis (from Hamlet)

Le voilà! Je crois entendre (from Hamlet)

Verdi:

Santo di patria (from Attila)

Tu del mio Carlo (from I masnadieri)

Tu puniscimi, o Signore … A brani, a brani, o perfido (from Luisa Miller)

Surta è la notte...Ernani! Ernani, involami (from Ernani)

Mi parea … Piangea cantando 'Willow Song' (from Otello)

Mercè, dilette amiche 'Bolero' (from I Vespri Siciliani)

È strano! è strano!...Ah! fors è lui (from La traviata)

Sempre libera (from La Traviata)

Wagner:

Gerechter Gott! (from Rienzi)

Johohoe! Traft ihr das Schiff im Meere an 'Senta's Ballad' (from Der fliegende Holländer)

Dich, teure Halle (from Tannhauser)

Allmächt’ge Jungfrau! (from Tannhäuser)

Einsam in trüben Tagen (from Lohengrin)

Du bist der Lenz (from Die Walküre)

O Sachs, mein Freund (from Die Meistersinger)

Mild und leise 'Isolde's Liebestod' (from Tristan und Isolde)

Weber:

Ozean, du Ungeheuer (from Oberon)


For the first time ever the complete selection of arias which formed the 1970 release of “Romantic French Arias” is available on CD; an extended scene from Act Three of Norma in a live recording from the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, from a concert in aid of the Darwin appeal, is included and appears on CD for the first time; and an ever greater bonus is included here with the release FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER of 6 French songs with Richard Bonynge as pianist.

Decca Collectors Edition - 4756302

(CD - 6 discs)

$46.50

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