Weber: Wie nahte mir der Schlummer … Leise, leise, fromme Weise (from Der Freischütz)

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The Very Best of Elisabeth Schwarzkopf

The Very Best of Elisabeth Schwarzkopf


Bach, J S:

Cantata BWV51 'Jauchzet Gott in allen Landen': Aria

Bist du bei mir, BWV508

Beethoven:

O wär' ich schon mit dir vereint (Marzelline)

Heuberger:

Gehen wir ins Chambre séparée) from The Opera Ball

Humperdinck:

Brüderchen, komm tanz mit mir (Dance Duet from Hänsel und Gretel)

Lehár:

Viljalied (from Die lustige Witwe)

Mozart:

Non so più cosa son, cosa faccio (from Le nozze di Figaro)

Porgi amor (from Le nozze di Figaro)

E Susanna non vien! … Dove sono i bei momenti (from Le nozze di Figaro)

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

Come scoglio (from Così fan tutte)

Ridente la calma, K152

Schubert:

An die Musik D547

Das Lied im Grünen, D917

Nachtviolen D752 (Mayrhofer)

Der Musensohn, D764 (Goethe)

Siecynski:

Wien, du Stadt meiner Traüm

Smetana:

Endlich allein (from Die verkaufte Braut)

Strauss, J, II:

Klänge der Heimat (from Die Fledermaus)

Strauss, R:

Da geht er hin (from Der Rosenkavalier, Op. 59)

Es gibt ein Reich (from Ariadne auf Naxos)

Das war sehr gut, Mandryka (from Arabella)

Frühling (from Vier Letzte Lieder)

Im Abendrot (from Vier Letzte Lieder)

Muttertändelei, Op. 43 No. 2

Zueignung, Op. 10 No. 1

trad.:

Gsätzli

Wagner:

Einsam in trüben Tagen (from Lohengrin)

Weber:

Wie nahte mir der Schlummer … Leise, leise, fromme Weise (from Der Freischütz)

Wolf, H:

Auch kleine Dinge (No. 1 from Italienisches Liederbuch)

Mein Liebster hat zu Tische mich geladen (No. 25 from Italienisches Liederbuch)

Ich hab in Penna einen Liebsten (No. 46 from Italienisches Liederbuch)

Verschling der Abgrund meines Liebsten Hütte

Wiegenlied im Sommer (from Sechs Lieder für eine Frauenstimme)

In dem Schatten meiner Locken (No. 2 from Spanisches Liederbuch: Weltliche Lieder)

Mignon IV 'Kennst du das Land' (No. 9 from Goethe-Lieder)

Mausfallen-Sprüchlein (from Lieder für eine Frauenstimme)


Multi-award winning opera singer Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, praised for the ‘pristine beauty of her lyric soprano’ (The Guardian), was revered in opera houses worldwide and is perhaps most famous for her Mozart roles. However, she was also at home on the concert stage and this collection combines her acclaimed portrayals of Donna Elvira, Countess Almaviva and Richard Strauss’s Marschallin, among others, with her affecting interpretations of lieder and song-cycles.

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The Very Best of Kiri Te Kanawa

The Very Best of Kiri Te Kanawa


includes

Bizet:

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

Charpentier, G:

Depuis le jour (from Louise)

Cilea:

Ecco: respiro appena. Io son l'umile ancella (from Adriana Lecouvreur)

Duparc:

L'Invitation au voyage

Le Manoir de Rosemonde

Giordano, U:

La mamma morta (from Andrea Chénier)

Korngold:

Glück, das mir verbleib 'Marietta's Lied' (from Die Tote Stadt)

Massenet:

Je marche sur tous les chemins (from Manon)

Mozart:

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

Offenbach:

Elle a fui, la tourterelle (from Les Contes d' Hoffmann)

Puccini:

Signore, ascolta! (from Turandot)

Ravel:

La Flûte enchantée (Shéhérazade No. 2)

Strauss, R:

Da geht er hin (from Der Rosenkavalier, Op. 59)

Verdi:

Attendo,attendo.. Addio del passato (from La Traviata)

Wagner:

Dich, teure Halle (from Tannhauser)

Weber:

Wie nahte mir der Schlummer … Leise, leise, fromme Weise (from Der Freischütz)


Kiri Te Kanawa (soprano)

The glamorous soprano Kiri Te Kanawa was born in 1944 in Gisborne, on the east coast of the North Island of New Zealand. After winning a number of major vocal competitions in Australia, she came to London in 1966 to study singing at the London Opera Centre, where she trained for three years. Then in 1970 she was accepted by the Royal Opera at Covent Garden as a junior member of the company. Her big break came in 1971, when she was chosen to sing the Countess in a new production of Le nozze di Figaro.. It was something of a gamble for the Covent Garden management to cast an inexperienced singer in such an important role, but on the opening night Kiri’s performance stole the show.

After the Covent Garden Nozze di Figaro, an international career was assured. With a carefully chosen repertoire that included the principal soprano roles of Mozart, as well as a number of Verdi, Puccini and Richard Strauss heroines, Kiri went on to triumph in the major opera houses of the world. She first appeared at the Salzburg Festival in 1979 and became a regular and much-loved performer at Glyndebourne, a venue for which she has a particularly strong affection, and in 1981 Kiri was chosen to sing at the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer in St Paul's Cathedral, an event seen by a world-wide television audience estimated at more than 600 million people

Not surprisingly, her vibrant but creamy voice, together with her attractive stage presence, made her an ideal interpreter of the main Richard Strauss roles, and it was not long before she was singing the Marschallin in Der Rosenkavalier, a part with which she scored a particular success. After a number of popular Italian and French arias, Kiriis heard in this programme in the Marschallin's Act I monologue, 'Da geht er hin', as well as in arias from several other German operas, including Wagner's Tannhäuser, Der Freischutz by Weber and Korngold's unjustly neglected romantic masterpiece Die tote Stadt. As a brief reminder of Kiri's achievements on the concert stage, the first CD closes with three orchestral songs by the French composers Ravel and Duparc, all of which show off the lustrous beauty of her voice to full advantage.

In addition to opera and so-called serious music however, Kiri is also a great enthusiast for the lighter repertoire, including folk music and the songs of Broadway and Tin Pan Alley. When performing this material, she uses the warm, lower part of her rich voice to give idiomatic performances of songs by some of America's greatest composers of popular music, such as George Gershwin, Jerome Kern, Irving Berlin and Cole Porter. Also heard here are Franz Gruber's familiar Christmas carol 'Silent Night' and a number of traditional British folk songs. These are followed by two Maori songs, in which Kiri is joined by a group of Maori singers and a number of specialist musicians who together capture the authentic style of these fascinating pieces.

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Gré Brouwenstijn

Gré Brouwenstijn

sings arias by Beethoven, Verdi, Wagner & Weber


Beethoven:

Ah! Perfido, Op. 65

Verdi:

Tu che la vanità (from Don Carlo)

Pace, pace mio Dio! (from La forza del destino)

Son giunta … Madre, pietosa Vergine (from La Forza del Destino)

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

Wagner:

Dich, teure Halle (from Tannhauser)

Allmächt’ge Jungfrau! (from Tannhäuser)

Einsam in trüben Tagen (from Lohengrin)

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

Weber:

Wie nahte mir der Schlummer … Leise, leise, fromme Weise (from Der Freischütz)


Gré Brouwenstijn (soprano)

Vienna Symphony Orchestra & The Hague Philharmonic Orchestra, Rudolf Moralt & Willem van Otterloo

The Dutch soprano Gré Brouwenstijn has long been held in the highest esteem within her own country, and within a circle of vocal connoisseurs, for the fearless vibrancy of her approach to the great hochdramatisch soprano roles, without ever compromising the standards and ideals of vocal beauty: hers is a voice of great strength and flexibility, fully able to meet the challenge of projecting both the scale and drama of Wagner’s heroines while also inhabiting their more intimate confessions.

Brouwenstijn made precious few recordings – most of what is left to us now derives from private tapes or radio archives of live performances – but this compilation of two studio sessions (from 1954 and 1956) catches her in her vocal prime. The big numbers from Wagner’s early dramas (Tannhäuser, Lohengrin, Der fliegende Holländer) are included, as well as Wagner’s own leaping-off points in Beethoven (‘Ah, perfido!’) and Weber (Der Freischütz). To finish, there’s a selection of mature Verdi, including ‘Tu che la vanità’ (Don Carlo) and ‘Pace, pace, mio Dio!’ (La forza del destino). This is an unmissable release for anyone in love with the art of the soprano voice.

Includes appreciation of Brouwenstijn by the writer and opera director Mike Ashman.

“One of the great vocal artists of the 1950s and 1960s, Brouwenstijn didn't have a great voice, but was passionate, intense and equally convincing in Wagner and Verdi.” BBC Music Magazine, February 2012 *****

“Vibrant in 'Dich teure Halle', with a quick flicker in the voice, she presents an imaginative, inward 'Allmächt'ge Jungfrau'...She is also sensitive in the first part of 'Einsam in trüben Tagen'...and then nicely introduces a fuller tone as the aria proceeds. She injects passion into the two arias from La Forza del destino.” International Record Review, December 2011

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Per Amore

Per Amore

Opera Arias


Bizet:

Je dis que rien ne m'épouvante (from Carmen)

Gounod:

Ah! Je ris de me voir (from Faust)

Massenet:

Allons! Il le faut pour lui-même!... Adieu, notre petite table (from Manon)

Mozart:

Temerari!...Come scoglio! (from Così fan tutte)

E Susanna non vien! … Dove sono i bei momenti (from Le nozze di Figaro)

Puccini:

Si, mi chiamano Mimi (from La Bohème)

O mio babbino caro (from Gianni Schicchi)

Smetana:

Endlich allein (from Die verkaufte Braut)

Tchaikovsky:

Puskay pogibnu ya 'Tatiana's Letter Scene' (from Eugene Onegin)

Weber:

Wie nahte mir der Schlummer … Leise, leise, fromme Weise (from Der Freischütz)


Juliane Banse (soprano)

Deutsche Radio Philharmonie, Christoph Poppen

In her debut for Haenssler, the talented young soprano Juliane Banse is joined by Christoph Poppen. She has selected a highly intelligent recital including arias by Weber, Tchaikovsky, Massenet, Mozart and Puccini. She has distinguished herself not only for the beauty of her singing, but for the depth of her characterisations and deep empathy with the emotional world of the women she is portraying.

“The voice is a full lyric and quite beautiful, with plenty of warmth, security at all dynamic levels and a clear, even line from top to bottom...Her Mimì is sung directly and sweetly...Her Tatyana is breathless and girlish, and she sounds utterly sincere in every mood change and moment of self-doubt. Micaëla's aria is simply gorgeous, the tone solid, the legato ideal.” International Record Review, March 2011

“this latest recital from Hänssler is a classic in every way...Banse consistently uses her exceptionally sweet and pure voice with extraordinary precision, hitting exposed top notes effortlessly and shading her tone most subtly...When it comes to Tatyana's Letter Scene, [she] is masterly in drawing the contrasted sections together, helped by Christoph Poppen and his Saarbrucken orchestra, with its glorious horn section.” Gramophone Magazine, April 2011

“Banse sings with silvery clean, gently warmed beauty. However, her character analyses are occasionally rather odd. Take Lauretta, the love-struck innocent of Puccini's Gianni Schicchi. Banse has branded her a duplicitous fibber, and transformed her tender 'O mio babbino caro' into a hammed-up parody. However, there's still much to be savoured, including a particularly profound reading of Weber's 'Leise, leise, fromme Weise'.” Gramophone Magazine, May 2011 ***

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Disc of the Month - April 2011

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Claire Dux - Recital

Claire Dux - Recital

This CD features recordings made on the Grammophon label between 1911 and 1920 including arias from Tosca, Madam Butterfly, Il Trovatore and Rigoletto.


Bizet:

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

Sung in German as 'O süsse Stund' '

Gounod:

Il était un roi de Thule (from Faust)

Sung in German as 'Es war ein König in Thule'

Humperdinck:

Ach, ich bin allein (Königskinder)

Sieh her, ob mir Hunger die Glinder entziert (Königskinder)

Mozart:

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

Giunse alfin il momento... Deh, vieni, non tardar… (from Le nozze di Figaro)

Sung in German as 'Endlich naht sich die Stunde'

Dein bin ich (Il re pastore)

Puccini:

Si, mi chiamano Mimi (from La Bohème)

Sung in German as 'Man nennt mich Mimi'

Un bel di vedremo (from Madama Butterfly)

Sung in German as 'Eines Tages seh´ n wir'

Vissi d'arte (from Tosca)

Thomas, Ambroise:

Connais-tu le pays (from Mignon)

Sung in German as 'Kennst du das Land?'

Verdi:

Tutte le feste (from Rigoletto)

Sung in German as 'Schon seit drei Monden'

Tacea la notte (from Il Trovatore)

Sung in German as 'In deines Kerkers tiefe Nacht'

Weber:

Wie nahte mir der Schlummer … Leise, leise, fromme Weise (from Der Freischütz)

Und ob die Wolke sie verhülle (from Der Freischütz)


Claire Dux (soprano)

Sung in German

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Germaine Lubin in her Finest Recordings

Germaine Lubin in her Finest Recordings

including the celebrated de Sabata Bayreuth performance


Chopin:

Étude Op. 10 No. 3 in E major 'Tristesse'

Debussy:

Je tremble en voyant ton visage

Durante:

Vergin, tutto amor preghiera

Gounod:

Il était un roi de Thule (from Faust)

Puccini:

Vissi d'arte (from Tosca)

sung in French

Reyer:

Salut splendeur du jour

Schubert:

Erlkönig, D328

Wagner:

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

sung in French

Einsam in trüben Tagen (from Lohengrin)

sung in French

Salut a toi, noble demeure (Paris version of 'Dich, teure Halle')

sung in French

Ein Greis in grauem Gewand (from Die Walküre)

sung in French

Ewig war ich (from Siegfried)

sung in French

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

sung in French

Weber:

Wie nahte mir der Schlummer … Leise, leise, fromme Weise (from Der Freischütz)

sung in French

Wolf, H:

Nun wandre Maria, nun wandre nur fort (No. 3 from Spanisches Liederbuch: Geistliche Lieder)


Germaine Lubin (soprano)

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Mario Lanza, Francis Yeend, Eugene Ormandy at Hollywood Bowl 1947

Mario Lanza, Francis Yeend, Eugene Ormandy at Hollywood Bowl 1947


Bach, J S:

Passacaglia & Fugue in C minor, BWV582

Donizetti:

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

Mario Lanza (tenor)

Giordano, U:

Un dì, all' azzurro spazio (from Andrea Chénier)

Mario Lanza (tenor)

Mendelssohn:

Symphony No. 4 in A major, Op. 90 'Italian': Allegro vivace

Mozart:

Exsultate, jubilate, K165 - Alleluia

Francis Yeend (soprano)

Puccini:

E lucevan le stelle (from Tosca)

Mario Lanza (tenor)

Vogliatemi bene, un bene piccolini (from Madama Butterfly)

Mario Lanza (tenor) & Francis Yeend (soprano)

O soave fanciulla (from La Bohème)

Mario Lanza (tenor) & Francis Yeend (soprano)

Strauss, J, II:

An der schönen, blauen Donau, Op. 314

Strauss, R:

Kling! Op. 48 No. 3

Francis Yeend (soprano)

Verdi:

Parigi, o cara (from La Traviata)

Mario Lanza (tenor) & Francis Yeend (soprano)

Weber:

Wie nahte mir der Schlummer … Leise, leise, fromme Weise (from Der Freischütz)

Francis Yeend (soprano)


Hollywood Bowl Orchestra, Eugene Ormandy

This will be of great interest to Mario Lanza collectors and the concert contains a very varied repertoire; arias from La Traviata, Madame Butterfly, La Bohème and Der Freischutz, as well as The Blue Danube and Bach’s Passacaglia and Fugue in C minor and others.

Recorded on 27th August 1947

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Dokumente einer Sängerkarriere: Maud Cunitz

Dokumente einer Sängerkarriere: Maud Cunitz


Includes

Meyerbeer:

O ciel! Ou courez-vous? (from Les Huguenots)

Sung in German as 'O Gott, wo eilt Ihr hin?'

Verdi:

Arrigo! ah, parli a un core (from I Vespri Siciliani)

Sung in German as 'Arrigo, wie jauchzet auf die Liebe?'

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

Sung in German as 'Des Frühlings schönste Blumen'

Wagner:

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

Dich, teure Halle (from Tannhauser)

Einsam in trüben Tagen (from Lohengrin)

Euch Lüften, die mein Klagen (from Lohengrin)

Das susse Lied verhallt (from Lohengrin)

Weber:

Wie nahte mir der Schlummer … Leise, leise, fromme Weise (from Der Freischütz)

Und ob die Wolke sie verhülle (from Der Freischütz)


Maud Cunitz (soprano)

The German soprano Maud Cunitz was a legendary leading singer, who was completely dedicated to the ensemble of her opera house. She was self-critical and self-confident enough to never attempt a role to which she was unsuited.

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Io son l'umile ancella del genio Creator

Io son l'umile ancella del genio Creator


Beethoven:

Ah! Perfido, Op. 65

Catalani:

Ebben? Ne andrò lontana (from La Wally)

Cilea:

Io son l'umile ancella (from Adriana Lecouvreur)

Mozart:

Ch'io mi scordi di te?... Non temer, amato bene, K505

Matti Hirvonen (piano)

Chi sà, chi sà qual sia, K582

Strauss, R:

Da geht er hin (from Der Rosenkavalier, Op. 59)

Verdi:

Ave Maria (from Otello)

Wagner:

Allmächt’ge Jungfrau! (from Tannhäuser)

Weber:

Und ob die Wolke sie verhülle (from Der Freischütz)

Wie nahte mir der Schlummer … Leise, leise, fromme Weise (from Der Freischütz)


Hillevi Martinpelto (soprano)

Dalasinfoniettan, Bjarte Engeset

Hillevi Martinpelto sings ten arias by a variety of composers from Verdi to Wagner. All of the arias have been performed by the soprano on various opera stages in Sweden, and here she showcases her favourites in a new disc for Swedish Society.

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Anny Schlemm

Anny Schlemm

Documents of a Singing Career


Lortzing:

So wisse, dass in allen Elementen (from Undine)

Mozart:

Voi che sapete (from Le nozze di Figaro)

Sung in German

Non so più cosa son, cosa faccio (from Le nozze di Figaro)

Sung in German

Nicolai, C O:

Wohl denn, gefasst sei der Entschluss (from Die lustigen Weiber von Windsor)

Offenbach:

Elle a fui, la tourterelle (from Les Contes d' Hoffmann)

Smetana:

The Bartered Bride (extracts)

Thomas, Ambroise:

Mignon - Excerpts

Sung in German

Weber:

Wie nahte mir der Schlummer … Leise, leise, fromme Weise (from Der Freischütz)

Und ob die Wolke sie verhülle (from Der Freischütz)


Anny Schlemm (soprano)

A 20 year career as a soprano saw her perform mainly in Berlin, Cologne and Frankfurt.

However she appeared at Glyndebourne, Bayreuth and noted concert venues around the world.

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