[ Deutsche Grammophon / 2 CD ]
Release Date: Thursday 1 March 2007
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"This offering succeeds on multiple levels as well and proves to be an equally enjoyable listen. DG has put together 30 popular and diverse arias that not only give us a good sampling of some of the finest opera music being performed, but provides a sampling of some of the greatest operatic talent to sing those arias."
(Amazon.com)
"This 2-CD selection from Deutsche Grammophon, "Masters of the Voce, Soprano" follows a review we did earlier on the "Masters" series for tenors in which we rated the tenor package a success. This offering succeeds on multiple levels as well and proves to be an equally enjoyable listen. DG has put together 30 popular and diverse arias that not only give us a good sampling of some of the finest opera music being performed, but provides a sampling of some of the greatest operatic talent to sing those arias. We state at the outset that when reviewing a CD selection such as this, we don't set out to review the talent; the performers are first in their class and need only be acknowledged. Their work is neither new nor novel here. Rather, it is in the way the package is put together that earns either praise or criticisms - and no other. And that's what we offer here. First, with regard to the technical aspects of the recording: it is as you would expect from a digital transfer - smooth, clear and even throughout. This is a major plus when you consider that the performances were all recorded under differing circumstances, with different orchestras and choruses. Next, there is the selection of music. This can be tricky if not done well, but it was done well here and as a result gives us a pleasurable listening experience that offers continuity - meaning you don't have to sit with a clicker in hand waiting for that one cut that just seems out of place. There's none of that here; it's an enjoyable listen throughout. Lastly, but certainly not least, and what elevates this selection is the diversity of truly superstar singers. Joan Sutherland's lyric beauty truly shines when singing Rossini's "Bel raggio lusinghier" from "Semiramide" and "Ah, je veux vivre" from Gounod's "Romeo & Juliet", and the "Bell Song" from Delibes "Lakme". And it isn't just Sutherland's delivery that gets our attention. Brigit Nilsson's dramatic power in "Battle Cry" from Wagner's "Die Walkure" raises the hair on the back of ones neck. They're all here: Cheryl Studer, Kathleen Battle, Leontyne Price, Renee Fleming, Mirella Freni, Renata Tabaldi, Angela Gheorghu and more. Throughout, "Masters of the Voice: Soprano" offers a nice cross section from the lyric coloratura to the dramatic soprano, and a solid display of technical expertise in the way that the music is blended such that this 2 CD set can be added to anyone's collection with assurance that it will be enjoyed and listed to for years to come - and why not, it's some of the best."
(Amazon.com)
Disc: 1
1. The Swan - Maurice Gendron
2. Sarabande (Bach) - Janos Starker
3. Pezzo (Tchaikovsky) - Maurice Gendron
4. Vocalise (Rachmaninov) - Nina Kotova
5. Gigue (Bach)- Pierre Fournier
6. Allegro Con Brio (Beethoven) - Pablo Casals
7. III. Rondo (Allegro) (Haydn) - Christine Walevska
8. III. Largo (Vivaldi) - Ton Koopman
9. Intermezzo (Granados) - Bruno Canino
10. Silent Woods (Dvorak) - Mischa Maisky
11. Introduction & Polonaise Brillante For Cello And Piano In C Major, Op. 3 (Chopin) - Maurice Gendron
12. The Flight Of Bumble Bee - Julian Lloyd Webber
13. II. Andante - Scherzo (Herbert)- Lynn Harrell
Disc: 2
1. Ave Maria - Mischa Maisky
2. Langsam, Mit Innigem Ausdruck (Schumann) - Gerhard Oppitz
3. Rasch Und Feurig (Schumann) - Heinrich Schiff
4. Nocturne (Borodin)- Julian Lloyd Webber
5. Allegretto (Schubert)- Mstislav Rostropovich
6. Kol Nidrei (Bruch) - Lynn Harrell
7. Scherzo Tarantelle (Weiniawski)- Heinrich Schiff
8. Abendlied (Schumann) - Tibor De Machula
9. Guitarre - Maurice Gendron
10. Elegie - Lynn Harrell
11. Irish Tune - Julian Lloyd Webber
12. Ritual Fire Dance - Nina Kotova
13. Elite Syncopations - Heinrich Schiff
14. Apres Un Reve No. 1 Op. 7 (Faure) - Lynn Harrell
15. Eulogy To The Eternity Of Jesus (Messiaen) - Maurice Gendron