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The lyric soprano Aleksandra Kurzak is one of the most exciting young singers on the international stage - thrilling press and public alike with her performances in Europe and the US. "Gioia", her debut on Decca, is the eagerly anticipated proof of her excellence. This debut is capturing the current state of Aleksandra's voice by contrasting lyric and coloratura arias, focusing on roles which she has performed on stage. The album features much-loved Puccini arias from La Bohème and Gianni Schicchi, bel canto showpieces from I Puritani and Lucia di Lammermoor and the taxing First Act aria from La traviata "Sempre libera" which showcases both her effortless agility and the full, warm intensity of a Verdi lyric soprano. “A rising-star soprano with flashing eyes and cover-girl looks” (The Observer). “Kurzak impresses as a coloratura soprano of the old school” BBC Music Magazine, September 2011 *** “So, what's special? The tone quality of the voice, in which an apparently endless sparkle is subtly coloured by darker, East European tints. The accuracy of pitch and intervals...The ability to act with the voice (Adele and Lauretta, which follow each other here, sound really radically different). Also, and it's not as common as you may think, she conveys a real understanding of the text.” Gramophone Magazine, October 2011 “there’s no doubt that her voice is stupendous: firm, true, crystal-clear in coloratura, beautifully rich in legato. I enjoyed this far more than recent releases by more famous sopranos.” The Times, 21st January 2012 **** “There's a gamine appeal about young Polish soprano Aleksandra Kurzak, who brings an innocent enthusiasm to the arias on this debut collection, negotiating the richly ornamented phrases with an almost exultant relish. Her joie de vivre is well-suited to the "laughing aria" from Die Fledermaus...while her vibrato during "Regnava nel silenzio"...is so controlled it's astonishing to learn she received no vocal training till she was 19.” The Independent, 27th January 2012 “Kurzak's technique is well honed, scale-work clearly surmounted, no slovenly sliding through the fioritura, and her timbre is most agreeable, having no rawness to spoil the euphony. One can say that her voice does not have the number of colours that a soprano with a larger voice might display, but I did not find that I was bored at any time.” International Record Review, February 2012 “her musical intelligence ensures that there is no hint of monotony here even in some over-exposed repertoire...She achieves everything without resorting to show-off tactics; indeed, a few numbers might almost be described as reserved. Every track gives pleasure, but highlights include a seductive ‘Deh vieni’” Opera | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | La bellezza del canto
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| |  | The Early Recordings of Joan Sutherland
Bellini: | Son vergin vezzosa (from I Puritani) Recorded in Amsterdam on March 25th 1962 Omroeporkest and Koor, Fulvio Vernizzi Casta Diva (from Norma) Recorded in December 1959 Kölner Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester des WDR, Alberto Erede | Donizetti: | Confusa è l'alma mia (from Emilia di Liverpool) Recorded in September 1957 Richard Bonynge (piano) Non intende il mio contento (from Emilia di Liverpool) Recorded in September 1957 Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, John Pritchard Ancor non giunse! ... Regnava nel silenzio…Quando rapito in estasi (from Lucia di Lammermoor) Recorded in London on February 26th 1959 Margreta Elkins (Alisa) Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Tullio Serafin Il dolce suono mi colpì di sua voce! … Spargi d'amaro pianto (from Lucia di Lammermoor) Recorded in Amsterdam on March 25th 1962 Omroeporkest and Koor, Fulvio Vernizzi Spargi d'amaro pianto (from Lucia di Lammermoor) (encore) Omroeporkest and Koor, Fulvio Vernizzi Regnava nel silenzio...Quando rapito in estasi (from Lucia di Lammermoor) Recorded at the Royal Albert Hall on 13th August 1960 BBC Symphony Orchestra, Sir Malcolm Sargent | Handel: | Ah! Ruggiero (from Alcina) Ombre pallide (from Alcina) Recorded in Amsterdam on March 25th 1962 Omroeporkest and Koor, Fulvio Vernizzi Di, cor mio, quanto t'amai (from Alcina) Recorded at the Royal Albert Hall on 13th August 1960 BBC Symphony Orchestra, Sir Malcolm Sargent Tornami a vagheggiar (from Alcina) Recorded at the Royal Albert Hall on 13th August 1960 BBC Symphony Orchestra, Sir Malcolm Sargent | Haydn: | Pietà di me, benigni Dei, Hob.XXVb:5 Recorded at the BBC on 17th December 1956 April Cantelo (soprano), Raymond Nilsson (tenor) Goldsborough Orchestra, Sir Charles Mackerras Si ti perdo amata sposa, Hob.XXIVb: B1 Recorded at the BBC on 17th December 1956 Dennis Brain (horn) Goldsborough Orchestra, Sir Charles Mackerras | Mozart: | O zittre nicht (from Die Zauberflöte) Der Hölle Rache kocht in meinem Herzen (from Die Zauberflöte) Recorded in London in 1962 Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Otto Klemperer Exsultate, jubilate, K165 Recorded in December 1959 Kölner Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester des WDR, Alberto Erede Martern aller Arten (from Die Entführung aus dem Serail) Recorded in December 1959 Kölner Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester des WDR, Alberto Erede | Rossini: | La fioraia Fiorentina Recorded in September 1957 Richard Bonynge (piano) | Spohr: | Rose softly blooming (from Zemira and Aphor) Recorded in September 1957 Richard Bonynge (piano) | Verdi: | È strano! è strano!...Ah! fors è lui (from La traviata) Recorded in Amsterdam on March 25th 1962 Ettore Babini (Alfredo) Omroeporkest and Koor, Fulvio Vernizzi |
When Joan Sutherland died, many music critics commented on the quality of her voice in her early performances. The concert performances recorded here gave her the opportunity to deliver glorious singing without too many distractions. She was also able to collaborate with artists who she would not encounter in the opera house, such as Dennis Brain, heard here. | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Sempre Libera
Eli Kristin Hanssveen (soprano) Operaorkestret, John Fiore Critics rightfully have called soprano Eli Kristin Hanssveen “the new opera diva”. Her spectacular voice has been the catalyst for a steadily rising career, and she is known for her unique charisma and acting talent. In 2002 she made her opera debut at the Norwegian National Opera and Ballet, where she has been soloist since 2010. | 
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| |  | Edita Gruberova: Vienna State Opera 1977-2010
Bellini: | La dama d'Arturo... Oh, vieni al tempio (from I Puritani) Deh! Con te li prendi ... Mira,o Norma (from Norma) | Donizetti: | Quel guardo il cavaliere (from Don Pasquale) sung in German as 'O jene Glut in Blicken ... Auch ich versteh' die feine Kunst ' Quando di luce rosea (from Maria Stuarda) Regnava nel silenzio...Quando rapito in estasi (from Lucia di Lammermoor) Sulla tomba che rinserra (from Lucia di Lammermoor) Ah! tardai troppo...O luce di quest'anima (from Linda di Chamounix) Com' e bello! (from Lucrezia Borgia) Scellerato!...Va! La morte sul capo ti pende (from Robert Devereux) Pronta son; purch'io non manchi (from Don Pasquale) sung in German as 'Ich bin bereit' | Massenet: | Allons! Il le faut pour lui-même!... Adieu, notre petite table (from Manon) Suis-je gentille ainsi? ... Je marche sur tous les chemins ... Obéissons quand leur voix appelle (from Manon) Ces murs silencieux...Toi! Vous!...Oui, c'est moi (from Manon) | Mozart: | Fuggi, crudele, fuggi! (from Don Giovanni) Vanne, t'affretta… Ah se il crudel periglio (from Lucio Silla) Martern aller Arten (from Die Entführung aus dem Serail) | Strauss, J, II: | Mein Herr Marquis (from Die Fledermaus) | Strauss, R: | Grossmächtige Prinzessin (from Ariadne auf Naxos) | Verdi: | Un dì felice, eterea (from La traviata) Sempre libera (from La Traviata) |
If opera enthusiasts had to choose a singer as the quintessential coloratura soprano, the name of Edita Gruberova would be bound to come up. To the delight of her audiences, she has spent the last four decades exploring every corner of the coloratura repertory. The fact that throughout this period she has retained her timbre, flexibility and an upper range extending above top C is due to two factors: her sovereign technique and her intelligent choice of repertoire. After making her professional début with a provincial company in her native Slovakia, Gruberova joined the Vienna State Opera, which remains her artistic home to this day. This new compilation of high points from Orfeo's Wiener Staatsoper Live series showcases her earliest decisive successes in the sort of lighter coloratura roles often sung by soubrettes: Norina in 'Don Pasquale' and above all Zerbinetta in 'Ariadne auf Naxos', a role to which she returned for 35 years. Lucia stayed for 30 years, allowing her to cast a powerful spell on audiences not only in Vienna but all over the world. Starting with Lucia and with three of Mozart’s soprano roles, Donna Anna, Konstanze and Giunia in the rarely heard 'Lucio Silla', she began to develop in the direction of dramatic coloratura roles, a development that finally enabled her to tackle Bellini’s 'Norma'. Between these two extremes, Edita Gruberova’s career contains many other milestones that may all be enjoyed in this portrait from Vienna. Roles represented here include the titular heroine of Verdi’s 'La traviata' (with Alfredo Kraus as one of her many world-class partners), the flighty Manon in Massenet’s opera of the same name – one of only a handful of excursions into the French repertory – and her irresistible Adele in Johann Strauss’ operetta, 'Die Fledermaus'. Central to the second half of Edita Gruberova’s 40-year reign at the Vienna State Opera are leading roles in bel canto operas, operas which without her be even more of a rarity: Elvira in 'I Puritani' and four of Donizetti’s dramatic coloratura roles, Elisabetta in 'Roberto Devereux' plus Maria Stuarda, Linda di Chamounix and, most recently, Lucrezia Borgia. “an excellent portrait of the artist” International Record Review, October 2012 | | | Usually despatched in 3 - 4 working days. |
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| |  | Soprano Arias Vol. 2Complete versions and orchestral backing tracks
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| |  | Maria Callas in Athens
Delibes: | Où va la jeune Indoue? 'Bell Song' (from Lakmé) Sung in Italian as 'Dov'e l'Indiana bruna?' Orchestra Sinfonica di Torino della RAI, Oliviero de Fabritiis | Donizetti: | Regnava nel silenzio...Quando rapito in estasi (from Lucia di Lammermoor) Orchestra of the Athens Festival, Antonino Votto Il dolce suono mi colpì di sua voce! … Spargi d'amaro pianto (from Lucia di Lammermoor) NB Surface-noise remains on this track Orchestra Sinfonica di Torino della RAI, Oliviero de Fabritiis | Thomas, Ambroise: | A vos jeux, mes amis (from Hamlet) Sung in Italian as 'Ai vostri giochi' Orchestra of the Athens Festival, Antonino Votto | Verdi: | Vanne, lasciami (from Il Trovatore) Orchestra of the Athens Festival, Antonino Votto D'amor sull'ali rosee (from Il Trovatore) Orchestra of the Athens Festival, Antonino Votto Pace, pace mio Dio! (from La forza del destino) Orchestra of the Athens Festival, Antonino Votto Vieni! t'affretta!…Or tutti sorgete (from Macbeth) Orchestra Sinfonica di Torino della RAI, Oliviero de Fabritiis Ben io t'invenni … Anch'io dischiuso … Salgo già (from Nabucco) Orchestra Sinfonica di Torino della RAI, Oliviero de Fabritiis | Wagner: | Mild und leise 'Isolde's Liebestod' (from Tristan und Isolde) Sung in Italian as 'Dolce e calmo' Orchestra of the Athens Festival, Antonino Votto |
Recorded on 5th August 1957 (Athens) and 18th February 1952 (Turin) | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Gala Concert: 300 Years of St. PetersburgRecorded live at the St. Petersburg Philharmonia, Grand Hall, 1 June 2003
Anna Netrebko (soprano), Dimitri Hvorostovsky (baritone), Mischa Maisky (cello), Eliso Virsaladze (piano) & Viktor Tretjakov (violin) St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra, Yuri Temirkanov & Nikolai Alekseev This festive gala concert was held to mark the city’s 300th anniversary, bringing together some of the greatest Russian artists: young soprano Anna Netrebko, baritone Dmitri Hvorostovsky, such great instrumentalists as cellist Mischa Maisky and violinist Viktor Tretyakov. World-famous St. Petersburg Philharmonic under Yuri Temirkanov in a repertoire of fascinating variety. An extraordinary evening with a lot of highlights from the most loved classical masterpieces. Re-release of our very successful DVD and Blu-ray. “Anna Netrebko has become one of the most admired of young lyric sopranos the world over" The Gramophone Magazine Picture format DVD: NTSC 16:9 Sounds formats DVD: PCM Stereo, DD 5.1, DTS 5.1 Region code: 0 Booklet notes: English, German, French Running time: 112 mins Audience: all | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Great Swedish Singers: Hjördis Schymberg
Hjördis Schymberg (soprano) | |
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