Bizet: L'amour est un enfant Bohème (first version of Habanera from Carmen)

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Angela Gheorghiu - Diva

Angela Gheorghiu - Diva


Bellini:

Casta Diva (from Norma)

O rendetemi la speme...Qui la voce sua soave...Vien, diletto (from I Puritani)

Bizet:

L'amour est un enfant Bohème (first version of Habanera from Carmen)

Carreau! Pique! La mort! (from Carmen)

Charpentier, G:

Depuis le jour (from Louise)

Gounod:

Non ! Non ! ... Ah ! Je veux vivre dans le rêve (Roméo et Juliette, Act I)

Handel:

Lascia ch'io pianga (from Rinaldo)

Massenet:

Werther! Werther!…Je vous écris de ma petite chambre (from Werther)

Je marche sur tous les chemins (from Manon)

Puccini:

Vissi d'arte (from Tosca)

Chi il bel sogno di Doretta (from La Rondine)

O mio babbino caro (from Gianni Schicchi)

Rossini:

Una voce poco fa (from Il barbiere di Siviglia)

Verdi:

D'amor sull'ali rosee (from Il Trovatore)


EMI - 5577062

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$15.50

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Elîna Garanča: Habanera

Elîna Garanča: Habanera


Balfe:

I Dreamt I Dwelt in Marble Halls (from The Bohemian Girl)

arr. Chicon

Barbieri, F:

Canción de Paloma (from El Barberillo de Lavapiés)

Bernstein:

I Am Easily Assimilated 'Old Lady's Tango' (from Candide)

Bizet:

Près des remparts de Séville (Séguedille) (from Carmen)

Roberto Alagna (tenor)

Les tringles des sistres tintaient (from Carmen)

Cristina Antoaneta Pasaroiu (soprano), Giuseppina Bridelli (mezzo)

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

L'amour est un enfant Bohème (first version of Habanera from Carmen)

Chapí:

Cunado está tan honda 'Romanza de Socorro' (from El Barquillero)

Falla:

Canción del amor dolido (from El amor brujo)

Nana (No. 5 from Siete canciones populares españolas)

arr. del Rey

Jota (No. 4 from Siete canciones populares españolas)

arr. del Rey

José Maria Gallardo del Rey

Lehár:

Hör' ich Zymbalklänge (from Zigeunerliebe)

Luna, P:

El Niño Judío: De España vengo

Montsalvatge:

Canción negra No. 4, Cancion de cuna para dormir a un negrito

Obradors:

El Vito (from Canciones clásicas españolas)

arr. Cuello

Ravel:

Vocalise-étude en forme de habanera

arr. Hoerée

Rey, J:

Canción del amor

Alberto Barletta, Enrico Maria Baroni, José Maria Gallardo del Rey, Geri Brown, Massimo Macri, Cesare Maghenzani, Roberto Vozmediano

Serrano:

Cancion de la gitana (from Le alegria del battallon)


Elîna Garanča (mezzo)

Orchestra Sinfonica Nazionale della RAI, Coro Filarmonico del Regio di Torino, Karel Mark Chichon

Elîna Garanča’s supple, seductive mezzo is aflame with the neon hues and rhythmic dash of Romany in excerpts from beguiling Gypsy roles in opera and operetta. Stand alone numbers add to the panache of Habanera.

With gorgeous pieces eliciting every gift Elîna Garanca boasts as a musician, Habanera's instrumental accompaniments – whether RAI’s full orchestra, small ensemble or guitar – add to the sultry atmosphere.

Conductor Karel Mark Chichon contributes taut yet elastic leadership that enhances the charm and variety of Elîna Garanca’s selections.

On this album, the ‘dialects’ derived from Gypsy musical language include Bizet’s Carmen, Chueca’s Tango de la Ermenegilda, Bernstein’s Candide, Lehar’s Hör ich Zymbalklänge and unknown gems like Obradors’ El vito (see the exceptional music video) making for a musically enlightening and delightful program.

Every generation has its “must see” Carmen. In 2010, the list of definitive gypsy seductresses – glittering with names like Baltsa, Bumbry, Calvé, Farrar, and Stevens – is enriched by the addition of Elīna Garanča.

After her triumphant success as Carmen in Riga, London, and Munich, Elīna Garanča, “the Carmen of our day” (News, Austria), has taken the NY Metropolitan Opera by storm in January 2010. This production was filmed live and the 2 DVD Set in 5.1 DTS surround sound will be released simultaneously.

The Wiener Zeitung said it all when it observed of Garanča’s Carmen that “the role and the singer are perfectly matched”.

“Smoochy, smoky, with lambent top notes” The Times, 28th August 2010

“Garanča's voice has been described as "creamy", "silken" and "lustrous" (her chest register is superbly produced) but it also has a surprisingly rounded maturity. What sets her apart, however, is the unteachable ability to send shivers down the spine and make grown men salivate.” Gramophone Magazine, October 2010

“Her voice impresses, though one notices that the sound has brightened of late, and that a newly found ease at the top has come...The shift allows her to interpolate a showy, but thrilling top B into Carmen's Seguidilla, and to tackle De España Vengo, the big soprano number from Luna's El Niño Judío, with abandoned ease.” The Guardian, 9th September 2010 ***

“Garanča may be Lithuanian but her mezzo-soprano has Mediterranean sensuality and warmth.” The Telegraph, 13th September 2010 ****

“Garanča gorgeous voice comes as a fantastic package: it caresses the ear with its velvety warmth, tingles the spine with its ringing bright overtones, and impresses the imagination with its well-supported evenness from top to bottom.” Classic FM Magazine, November 2010 ***

“Garanča's is a medium-scale mezzo approach, elegant and devoid of ugly lurches into chest voice.” BBC Music Magazine, December 2010 ****

GGramophone Magazine

Editor's Choice - October 2010

DG - 4778776

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$16.75

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