Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Performed by London Philharmonic Orchestra with Kiri Te Kanawa
Conducted by Georg Solti
2. Le nozze di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro), opera, K. 492 E Susanna non vien!...Dove sono
Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Performed by London Philharmonic Orchestra with Kiri Te Kanawa
Conducted by Georg Solti
3. Der Schauspieldirektor, opera, K. 486 Bester Jüngling!
Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
with Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra , Kiri Te Kanawa
Conducted by Sir John Pritchard
4. Ah, lo previdi . . . Ah, t'invola agl'occhi miei, recitative and aria for soprano & orchestra, K. 272
Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Performed by Vienna Chamber Orchestra with Kiri Te Kanawa
Conducted by Gyorgy Fischer
5. Vado, ma dove?, aria for soprano & orchestra, K. 583
Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Performed by Vienna Chamber Orchestra with Kiri Te Kanawa
Conducted by Gyorgy Fischer
6. O temerario Arbace! . . . Per quel paterno, recitative and aria for soprano & orchestra, K. 79 (K. 73d)
Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Performed by Vienna Chamber Orchestra with Kiri Te Kanawa
Conducted by Gyorgy Fischer
7. Chi sŕ, chi sŕ, qual sia, aria for soprano & orchestra, K. 582
Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Performed by Vienna Chamber Orchestra with Kiri Te Kanawa
Conducted by Gyorgy Fischer
8. Non piů tutto zascoltai . . . Non temer, amato bene, recitative and aria for tenor & orchestra, K. 490
Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Performed by Vienna Chamber Orchestra with Kiri Te Kanawa
Conducted by Gyorgy Fischer
9. Bella mia fiamma, addio! . . . . Resta, o cara!, recitative and aria for soprano & orchestra, K. 528
Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Performed by Vienna Chamber Orchestra with Kiri Te Kanawa
Conducted by Gyorgy Fischer
10. Nehmt meinen Dank, ihr holden Gönner, aria for soprano & orchestra. K. 383
Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Performed by Vienna Chamber Orchestra with Kiri Te Kanawa
Conducted by Gyorgy Fischer
Mozart Arias,Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart,Georg Solti,Gyorgy Fischer,Sir John Pritchard,Wiener Philharmoniker,London Philharmonic Orchestra,Wiener Kammerorchester,Dame Kiri Te Kanawa,Polygram Records,Classical,Classical Music,German/Austrian Classical Period Opera,Opera,Opera / Operetta / Oratorio,Solo Voice(s) and Orchestra,Vocal
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The Most Famous Opera Arias
Manufacturer: EMI Classics ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002SCE Release Date: 1994-07-19 |
Tracks:
- Rigoletto: Act I - Caro nome
- Rigoletto: Act III - La donna e mobile
- Gianni Schicchi: O mio babbino caro
- Carmen: Act I - Habanera: La voila...L'amour est oiseau rebelle
- Orfeo ed Euridice: Act III - Che faro senz Euridice
- Madama Butterfly: Act III - Un bel di, vedremo
- Romeo et Juliette: Act I - Ah! je veux vivre
- Le nozze di Figaro: Act II - Voi che sapete che cosa e amor
- Samson et Dalila: Act II - Mon coeur s'ouvre a ta voix
- Tosca:: Act II - Vissi d'arte, vissi d'amore
- Aida: Act I-Celeste Aida
- Il Barbiere Di Siviglia: Act I-Una voce poco fa
- Lakme: Act II - Ou va la jeune indoue?
- La Wally: Act I - Ebben? Ne andro lontano
- La Boheme: Act I - Che gelida manina
- Die Zauberflote: Act II-Die Holle Rache kocht in meinem Herzen
Customer Reviews:
Great for kids!.......2007-06-27
Mediocre Sound Quality.......2007-03-31
It's a very nice collection to hum along to, but don't expect shivers down your spine as the sound quality is not sufficient to reproduce the dynamic range of these voices.
I was pleased.......2007-02-18
The Most Famous Opera Arias.......2007-01-05
I would not only refer this seller but I will come back myself.
Okay But.... - a review of "The Most Famous Opera Arias".......2006-08-18
This was the first we purchased and it is okay but not great.
Problem #1 - where is Wagner. No Wagner?
Problem#2 - Elena Obraztsova - she sounds like Carmen's grandmother. Rather matronly for a vixen (imho--lol)
Three Stars. [C+] Great Price and good sound quality for the car. The operatic styles of some of the performers are antiquated and frilly sounding, but I would probably buy this CD again.
Note: We purchased and really preferred "The # 1 Opera Album". It has more selections and better artists in our opinion. Also it's a two CD set. Just something to consider.
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Baby Mozart
Various Artists Manufacturer: Buena Vista ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000065VCG Release Date: 2002-05-07 |
Tracks:
- Tune Up And Fanfare Based On Themes From 'The Magic Flute'
- Piano Sonata In C, K545, 1st Movement
- Piano Sonata In C, K330, 1st Movement
- Variations On 'Ah Vous Dirai-je, Maman,' No. 1, 8, And 11, K265/300e
- Piano Sonata In D, K576, 3rd Movement
- Concerto For Flute And Harp In C, K299, 1st Movement
- Piano Sonata In A, K331, 3rd Movement
- Piano Sonata In C, K545, 2nd Movement
- Sonata In D For Two Pianos, K448, 1st Movement
- Piano Sonata In C, K330, 3rd Movement
- Divertmento No. 17 In D
- Piano Sonata In B Flat, K570, 3rd Movement
- Piano Sonata In F, K533, 3rd Movement
- The Magic Flute, K620, Papageno Arias No. 2 And 20
- Symphony No. 41 In C, K551, 4th Movement
Amazon.com
Of all the reasons you'll click the Add to Shopping Cart button next to Baby Einstein's Baby Mozart--and there are many--the best one is that playing this record for babies doesn't feel weird. Instead of subjecting tiny, tender ears to the kind of Mozart that can make adult classical fans wilt when tackled by a maestro who means business, this is Mozart lite, mixed and mastered by a dad, Bill Weisbach, who's clearly hung around for his share of crib-side cooing. The slightly tinny sound of a child's piano sweeps the sting out of Piano Sonata in B Flat's third movement; the first movement of Concerto for Flute and Harp in C floats by, birdlike; variations on "Ah vous dirai-je, Maman" translate to a fancy-sounding (but adorable) "Twinkle, Twinkle"; and Piano Sonata in F's third movement snuggles so deeply into its childlike setting that if you close your eyes, you'll see a pastel parade of animals floating by overhead. Other pieces (more aptly called fragments, since only one track stretches beyond the three-minute mark), like Symphony No. 41's fourth movement, wander into more robust Mozart territory, but it's here the claims about classical music enhancing young kids' abstract reasoning skills and spatial intelligence crystallize. Babies strapped in for a roller coaster of sounds that gracefully dips, swerves, and high-jumps like this version, do have to process what they're hearing somehow (and a case could be made that the instruments Weisbach's chosen--the vibraphone, glockenspiel, and music box among them--make it more appealing for them to do so). Followers of Julie Aigner-Clark's Baby Einstein empire, many of whom opted out of the fan club once Disney bought the company in 2001, won't trip over a single Mickey Mouse-ified sound here. This is pure, plugged in, and muted Mozart, and if it doesn't make your baby smarter, it'll at least sound awfully sweet issuing from your nursery's speakers. --Tammy La GorceProduct Description
Recipient of the National Parenting Center's Seal of Approval, Baby Mozart music CD is a 15-track, 28-minute collection designed as a playful introduction to the genius of Mozart, the child prodigy from Salzburg. Bring to life the Classical Period (1750-1830) with the brilliance and grace of classical music by Wolfgang Mozart and enrich your child's life by exposing them to melody, harmony in this audio journey of some of Mozart's best work. Re-orchestrated for little ears, this collection is sure to bring joy to your little one's playtime or bedtime. Tracks from this delightful CD are featured on our Baby Mozart video and DVD.Musical Selections:1. Tune up and fanfare based on themes from ?Ç£The Magic Flute?Ç¥2. Piano Sonata in C, K545, 1 st movement3. Piano Sonata in C, K330, 1st movement4. Variations on ?Ç£Ah vous dirai-je, maman?Ç¥, No. 1, 8 and 11, K265/300e5. Piano Sonata in D, K576, 3rd movement6. Concerto for Flute and Harp in C, K299, 1st movement7. Piano Sonata in A, K331, 3rd movement8. Piano Sonata in C, K545, 2nd movement9. Sonata in D for Two Pianos, K448, 1st movement10. Piano Sonata in C, K330, 3rd movement11. Divertmento No. 17 in D12. Piano Sonata in B flat, K570, 3rd movement13. Piano Sonata in F, K533, 3rd movement14. The Magic Flute, K620, Papgeno Arias No. 2 and 2015. Symphony No. 41 in C, K551, 4th movementAge: birth +Product Award: Billboard Magazine Top Midline Classical Albums (#1) - 2004Customer Reviews:
Lively and comforting CD!.......2007-06-12
Baby loves this music!.......2007-02-17
Baby Mozart.......2007-02-14
great gift - thank you.......2007-01-18
Great music for baby AND mom.......2006-04-18
I would recommend this CD, and plan to purchase other Baby Einstein music!
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Andrea Bocelli - Sacred Arias / Myung-Whun Chung
George Frideric Handel , Giulio Caccini , Charles Gounod , Franz Schubert , Cesar Franck , Gioachino Rossini , Giuseppe Verdi , Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart , Richard Wagner , Pietro Mascagni , Louis Niedermeyer , Franz Xaver Gruber , John Francis Wade , Jean-Paul Lecot , Myung-Whun Chung , and Andrea Bocelli Manufacturer: Philips ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00002ND9N Release Date: 1999-11-09 |
Tracks:
- Caccini/Mercurio: Ave Maria
- Mascagni: Sancta Maria
- Gounod: Ave Maria
- Schubert: Ave Maria
- Franck: Panis Angelicus
- Rossini: Cuius animam
- Verdi: Ingemisco
- Mozart: Ave verum
- Wagner: Der Engel
- Handel: Ombra mai fu
- Niedermeyer: Pieta signore
- Rossini: Dominus Deus
- Schubert/Mercurio: Mille Cherubini in coro
- Gruber/Mercurio: Silent Night
- Wade: Adeste Fideles
- Gloria a te, Cristo Ges
Amazon.com
When he was growing up, Andrea Bocelli recalls finding inspiration in a favorite recording of sacred music performed by tenor legend Franco Corelli. Bocelli--who in the meantime has come to inspire millions of fiercely loyal fans himself--returns to the genre as the guiding theme of Sacred Arias, the release of which coincides with the first English-language biography of the singer. These performances are filled with the singer's phenomenally well-known vocal signature: his flair for long, sweetly floating high notes and the gentle sense of cadence he brings to a melody. It's a mistake to compartmentalize Bocelli into a singer of "operatic" versus "popular" styles: in truth his approach is at heart the same. Lack of color and control in his phrasing remains a drawback, but the emotional empathy Bocelli evokes is never in doubt. The arias collected here sample some of the most famous devotional pieces: Schubert's "Ave Maria" and Mozart's transporting "Ave Verum," as well as an arrangement of "Silent Night" in which Bocelli tries out his English. There's also a decidedly odd choice of bedfellows for a program of "sacred" music, such as a song from Wagner's Wesendonck Lieder (whose "angel" is the object of an overpoweringly erotic attraction) and Handel's figurative ode to a tree, "Ombra mai fu." Still, Bocelli sings with an unfeigned directness that is sure to expand his already enormous following even further. --Thomas MayCustomer Reviews:
Beautiful music.......2007-01-12
Andrea Bocelli has a very gorgeous voice that is a gift from above. His voice is not affected or braggadoccio but naturally magnificent. I could and do start my day listening to this spiritually uplifting CD almost everyday. It is a wonderful way to get off to a pleasant peaceful start, but also a nice way to come home in the evening if you have a CD player in your car. I highly recommend it to all.
Andrea Bocelli-Sacred Arias.......2006-08-25
An "experience" of sacred arias more than "listening" of sacred arias.......2006-04-28
amazing talent.......2006-03-25
Perfect arias for the perfect voice.......2006-03-04
I have noticed one concern with the CD. I have heard several clicks scattered here and there in the songs -- but the CD is clean and I feel confident it is not the machine. Has anyone else noticed this?
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Mozart Arias
Manufacturer: Archiv Produktion ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000G6BJNK Release Date: 2006-11-14 |
Tracks:
- Giunse alfin il momento...Deh, vieni, non tardar...
- Voi che sapete
- Ch'io mi scordi di te... Non temer, amato bene, K.505
- "In uomini, in soldati"
- "Ei parte...Per pietà"
- "E amore un ladroncello"
- "Non più di fiori"
- "Quando avran fine omai" - "Padre, germani, addio!"
- Vado, ma dove? oh Dei!, K.583
- "Non so più cosa son, cosa faccio"
- Alma grande e nobil core, K.578
- "Giunse alfin..." _ "Al desio di chi t'adora" (K.577)
Album Description
Magdalena Kozená's first all-Mozart album--and her firstalbum in collaboration with partner Sir Simon Rattle--stands
out as one of the highlights of 2006's Mozart Anniversary
celebrations.
Magdalena is a natural Mozart singer, garnering rave reviews
and enchanting audiences wherever she performs Mozart
on stage. Recent performances in Philadelphia, Los Angeles,
Berkeley and New York (Carnegie Hall) have brought her
glowing praise.
This album is a collection of some of Mozart's finest arias
for female voice, mostly for mezzo-soprano but Magdalena
also taps her soprano potential with arias including Vitellia's
"Non più di fiori" from La Clemenza di Tito.
Sir Simon Rattle is the ideal conductor for this project,
delicately wrapping Magdalena's voice in vivid and sensitive
orchestral sounds of the Orchestra of the Age of
Enlightenment, the period ensemble with which he has
been working for more than a decade.
This release features one of the world's most exciting voices
joined by a brilliant conductor and ensemble--a Mozart
recording poised to captivate music lovers and critics
worldwide.
Customer Reviews:
"Lovely and Amazing".......2007-05-13
I finally got around to getting this.............2007-04-07
A great conductor and a rising mezzo make beautiful music together.......2007-01-16
Her range here includes arias for both soprano and mezzo from all the great Mozart operas. It wasn't the best idea to start off with Susanna's 'Deh, vieni' from the Marriage of figaro; Kozena isns't light and witty. She immediately moves into Cherubino's 'Voi che sapete,' which suts her much better. She adds trills and decoration to the vocal line and handles them expertly. Adding to the period feeling, Rattle conducts the Orch. of the Age of Enlightenment, but he seems to have asked them to use vibrato in the modern style. In the concert aria with piano obbligato, 'Ch'io mi scordi di te,' Kozena is technically impeccable, but by now we are feeling a lack of temeprament. She is too wdded to correctness, which wasn't true of her swinging outside Mozart.
When the dozen arias are through, she has displayed enormous talent, and only her lack of drama causes me to hold back the fifth star. Schwarzkopf, von Otter, and other Mozart experts have nothing to fear quite yet, but Kozena should continue to rise--she certainly has all the voice and beauty she needs.
Another winning recital by Kozena.......2006-11-29
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Cecilia Bartoli - Mozart Arias
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart , Cecilia Bartoli , Edita Gruberova , Nikolaus Harnoncourt , Daniel Barenboim , Berliner Philharmoniker , Concentus musicus Wien , Lella Cuberli , Ferruccio Furlanetto , and Yvonne Kenny Manufacturer: Erato ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000005E4C Release Date: 1996-09-03 |
Tracks:
- Lucio Silla K 135: Aria 'Il tenero momento'
- Lucio Silla K 135: Aria 'Pupille amate'
- Lucio Silla K 135: Duetto 'D'elision in sen m'attendi'
- Lucio Silla K 135: Accompagnato 'Cecilio, a che t'arresti' - Aria 'Non so piu cosa son, cosa faccio'
- Le Nozze Di Figaro K 492: Arietta 'Voi, che sapete che cosa e amor'
- Le Nozze Di Figaro K 492: Aria 'Non so piu cosa son, cosa faccio'
- COSI FAN TUTTE K 588: Duetto 'Ah guarda, sorella'
- COSI FAN TUTTE K 588: Aria 'E amore un ladroncello'
- COSI FAN TUTTE K 588: Terzettino 'Soave sia il vento'
- COSI FAN TUTTE K 588: Duetto 'Prendero quel brunettino'
- COSI FAN TUTTE K 588: Duetto 'Il core vi dono, bell'idolo mio'
- COSI FAN TUTTE K 588: Recitativo 'Ah, scostati' - Aria 'Smanie implacabili'
Customer Reviews:
Great Mozart, uniformly good Bartoli.......2006-06-19
So, from the point of view of the relatively naive listener to classical music, who happens to have listened to a lot of albums of this sort, I say, very nice, very nice, but not really great.
Rich full bodied delivery of superb selections of Mozart's art.......2006-03-08
Beautiful Bartoli.......2001-10-29
Pipes.......2001-06-13
Stylish, definitive Mozart.......2000-09-12
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Sacred Arias [Special Edition with Bonus DVD]
Andrea Bocelli , Giulio Caccini , Cesar Franck , Charles Gounod , Franz Xaver Gruber , George Frideric Handel , Jean-Paul Lecot , Eric Levi , Steven Mercurio , Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart , Louis Niedermeyer , Gioachino Rossini , Franz Schubert , Giuseppe Verdi , John Francis Wade , Richard Wagner , Myung-Whun Chung , and Santa Cecilia National Academy Orchestra Rome Manufacturer: Philips ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000CE9VO Release Date: 2003-10-14 |
Tracks:
- Ave Maria
- Sancta Maria
- Ave Maria
- Ave Maria
- Panis Angelicus - Norbert Balatsch
- Cujus Animam
- Ingemisco
- Ave Verum Corpus
- Der Engel
- Frondi Tenere... Ombra Mai Fu
- Pieta, Signore - Norbert Balatsch
- Domine Deus
- Mille Cherubini In Coro - Norbert Balatsch
- Silent Night
- Adeste Fideles (O Come, All Ye Faithful) - Norbert Balatsch
- Gloria A Te, Cristo Gesu (The Hymn Of The Great Jubilee)
- Agnus Dei
- I Believe
Amazon.com
When he was growing up, Andrea Bocelli recalls finding inspiration in a favorite recording of sacred music performed by tenor legend Franco Corelli. Bocelli--who in the meantime has come to inspire millions of fiercely loyal fans himself--returns to the genre as the guiding theme of Sacred Arias. These performances are filled with the singer's phenomenally well-known vocal signature: his flair for long, sweetly floating high notes and the gentle sense of cadence he brings to a melody. It's a mistake to compartmentalize Bocelli into a singer of "operatic" versus "popular" styles: in truth his approach is at heart the same. Lack of color and control in his phrasing remains a drawback, but the emotional empathy Bocelli evokes is never in doubt. The arias collected here sample some of the most famous devotional pieces: Schubert's "Ave Maria" and Mozart's transporting "Ave Verum," as well as an arrangement of "Silent Night" in which Bocelli tries out his English. There's also a decidedly odd choice of bedfellows for a program of "sacred" music, such as a song from Wagner's Wesendonck Lieder (whose "angel" is the object of an overpoweringly erotic attraction) and Handel's figurative ode to a tree, "Ombra mai fu." Still, Bocelli sings with an unfeigned directness that is sure to expand his already enormous following even further. This new special edition includes two bonus tracks on a CD enhanced with a picture gallery as well as a full-length DVD of Bocelli in concert filmed at the Basilica of Santa Maria sopra Minerva in Rome. --Thomas MayAlbum Description
Special Edition includes enhanced CD with bonus tracks and concert DVD.Customer Reviews:
A spiritual experience.......2003-11-27
The DVD gives the feeling that you are in the church with the other worshippers. It literally sends chills up and down my spine. I highly recommend this CD/DVD combination Special Edition while it is still available.
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Bryn Terfel - Opera Arias / MET, Levine
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart , Richard Wagner , Jacques Offenbach , Charles Gounod , Alexander Borodin , Gaetano Donizetti , Gioachino Rossini , Giuseppe Verdi , James Levine , Bryn Terfel , and The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra Manufacturer: Deutsche Grammophon ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001GP8 Release Date: 1996-04-09 |
Tracks:
- Le nozze di Figaro: Non pirai, farfallone amoroso
- Don Giovanni: Deh, vieni alla finestra
- Don Giovanni: Madamina, il catalogo uesto
- Cosi fan tutte: Rivolgete a lui lo sguardo
- Die Zauberfl Der Vogelfer bin ich ja
- Tannher: Wie Todesahnung Drung deckt die Lande...O du mein holder Abendstern
- Der Fliegende Holler: Die Frist ist um
- Les Contes d'Hoffmann: Allez!...Pour te livrer combat...Seintille, diamant
- Faust: Vous qui faites l'endormie
- Prince Igor: Ni sna ni otdycha izmucennoj duse
- Don Pasquale: Bella siccome un angelo
- La Cenerentola: Miei rampolli femminini
- Macbeth: Perfidi! All'anglo contra me v'unite!
- Falstaff: Ehi! paggio!...L'Onore!
Customer Reviews:
Look out world.......2006-01-20
What fun!.......2005-11-22
I LOVE YOU, BRYN!.......2005-06-03
If you are an opera lover and (God forbid!) have not yet stumbled upon Terfel, this is an excellent introduction. And by the way, you needn't be a singer to appreciate his voice - I know very little of the technicalities of singing (about as much as a year in the church choir can give you), but I play the violin and we violinists are very keen on singers who know what they are doing. In the words of my violin teacher, Terfel is "charming!"
awesome.........2004-03-10
ps) don't listen to what the guy under my review said. i don't think this person knows how to sing.
Why do people think this guy can SING???.......2004-02-09
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Mozart: Opera Arias
Gottfried von der Goltz , Sandrine Piau , Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart , and Freiburger Barockorchester Manufacturer: Astree ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005UEBE Release Date: 2002-05-14 |
Tracks:
- Lucio Sillia: In un istante oh come
- Lucio Sillia: Parto, m'affreto
- Die Zauberflote: Ach, ich fuhl's
- Il re pastore: oh Dio mi vedi
- Mitradite, re di Ponto: Grazie ai numi parti
- Mitradite, re di Ponto: Nel grave tormento
- Die Entfuhrung aus dem Serail: Welcher Wechsel
- Die Entfuhrung aus dem Serail: Traurigkeit ward mir zum Lose
- Lucio Sillia: Vanne, t'affretta
- Lucio Sillia: Ah se il crudel periglio
- La clemenza di Tito: S'altro che lagrime
- Mitradite, re di Ponto: Al destin, che la minaccia
- Die Entfuhrung aus dem Serail: Ach, ich liebte, war so glucklich
- Zaide: Ruhe sanft, mein holdes leben
Amazon.com
French soprano Sandrine Piau's voice is small, beautiful, light, and perfectly focused, and it's absolutely even from top (often, repeated high Ds) to bottom. She focuses thoroughly on the text and exclaims important, dramatic phrases with a natural emphasis that helps her avoid the sameness that high coloraturas can be so guilty of, especially on disc. Her breath control is stupendous (in Giunia's "Ah se il crudel periglio" from Lucio Silla, she launches one wildly embellished half-minute run after another effortlessly), the tone absolutely centered. Aside from the embroidered pieces here from Silla and Mitridate, we get a taste of Pamina, and while a fuller voice is (almost) needed for "Ach, ich fuhls," the manner in which Piau handles dynamics offers us enough. The same can be said for Konstanze's "Ach ich liebte" and "Traurigkeit," the latter sung as movingly as we're probably ever going to hear it. This is great singing. --Robert LevineCustomer Reviews:
Sublime Mozart singing - Sandrine Piau sings with perfect classical style.......2005-12-31
This recording delighted me enormously when I first purchased it. Mozart is notorious for singers - one must have true beauty in the voice, because Mozart leaves the voice dangerously exposed. What looks easy on the page is not quite that easy to sing well. Thankfully, Sandrine Piau demonstrates perfectly how to sing Mozart soprano arias, and she does a wonderful job of incorporating the lyrical and the bedazzling - the intimate and the grand.
Her rendition of "Ach, ich fühl's" is well nigh perfect, and who could listen to her "Ruhe sanft" without sighing with pleasure? Ms Piau sings with impeccable phrasing and superb support, allowing the tone to fill the space without going too far. The danger in "Ruhe sanft" is for the singer to become swoony and droopy, swooping up to notes or holding on for too long - but no such faux pas occurs in this rendition. Just beautiful, beautiful sound and very lovely emotional interpretation that NEVER strays beyond the genuine classical style.
The faster arias - for instance, "Al destin, che la minaccia" - are spun with wonderful articulation and in perfect control. Lovely to listen to - impressively maintained energy-wise - and it makes one long to hear Ms Piau in a major Mozartian role requiring that lovely blend of grace, charm and coloratura.
Finally, I cannot possibly end this review without mentioning the very fine performance of "Traurigkeit ward mir zum Lose" on this CD. Once again, the sense of genuine emotion well controlled makes this a stunning rendition. The role of Konstanze is not that of a vocal battleship, but impeccable Mozart style, magnificently controlled coloratura, a beautiful and blooming tone, the required range, and the stamina of a steel butterfly - that is what is required. And that is precisely what Ms Piau gives us.
Wonderful singing, gorgeous arias... This is my favourite recording of Sandrine Piau - in my opinion, it's finer than her more recent Handel recording. It may well be a desert island disc.
The divine Sandrine! Bravo!.......2005-06-11
Sandrine Piau has always impressed me - I think I first noticed her in a big way in William Christie's wonderful recording of Jean-Philippe Rameau's opera Les Indes Galantes, made with his Les Arts Florissants ensemble.
Sandrine Piau brings much beauty, colour, expression, style and intelligence to anything she sings. I love her voice.
Her Mozart is divine. Listen to "Ah se il crudel periglio" from Lucio Silla and you will buy this album!
5 stars? I'd give it 10 if I could!
Now that you own this disc, you should immediately consider buying Natalie Dessay's collection of Mozart Arias - "Mozart Heroines", made with The Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment.
Both ladies bring many different things to Mozart. I like both of them very much. Piau sings the arias which require pathos with great skill and feeling. Dessay's command of coloratura is powerful and impressive. Of course, Piau handles coloratura with skill, too, and Dessay can break your heart in the slower and more pathetique arias.
Buy Sandrine Piau's Mozart or buy Natalie Dessay's Mozart ... what the hell! Do as I did - buy both!
Heavenly.......2004-04-21
This CD is on 'repeat'.......2003-01-21
wonderful singing.......2003-01-12
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Susan Graham - Mozart & Gluck Arias ~ Il tenero momento
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart , Christoph Willibald Gluck , Susan Graham , Harry Bicket , and Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment Manufacturer: Erato ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000056BEZ Release Date: 2001-02-06 |
Tracks:
- Paride Ed Elena: Oh, Del Mio Dolce Ardor
- Le Nozze Di Figaro: Non So Piu Cosa Son, Cosa Faccio
- La Clemenza Di Tito: Parto, Ma Tu, Ben Mio
- Iphigenie En Tauride: Non, Je N'espere Plus... O Toi Qui Prolongeas Mes Jours
- Iphigenie En Tauride: O Malheureuse Iphigenie!
- Iphigenie En Tauride: Non, Ect Affreux Devoir... Je T'implore Et Je Tremble
- Le Nozze Di Figaro: Voi Che Sapete
- La Clemenza Di Tito: Deh, Per Questo Istante Solo
- Orphee Et Eurydice: Qu'entends-je? Qu'a-t-il Dit?... Amour, Viens Rendre A Mon Ame
- Idomeneo: Non Ho Colpa
- Orphee Et Eurydice: J'ai Perdu Mon Eurydice
- Lucio Silla: Dunque Sperar Poss'io... Il Tenero Momento
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The "tender moment" of this collection's title comes from a stunning scene in an opera Mozart wrote as a teenager, Lucio Silla. It refers to the heightening of sensitivity and expectation that love, above all else, instills. But the Mozart example (with which the album ends) might also be taken as a metonym for the way in which the most powerful emotions, including love in all its guises, from ardor to lament, can intensify the moment. It's a process that opera itself tries to replicate through the wonderful alchemy of music, text, and character. In her second recording for Erato (following the extraordinary Ned Rorem anthology), American mezzo-soprano Susan Graham focuses on the "tender moment" as depicted by Mozart and Gluck. These two masters of opera aren't often paired, though each in his highly distinct, individual way insisted on elevating the genre beyond the level of frivolous entertainment and display that the century they shared found so tempting. Graham's program of six scenes from each suggests some striking moments of common ground in terms of the larger classical aesthetic, though the success of the whole enterprise is mixed. Certainly, Graham makes a case for the radiant beauty of Mozart's opera seria writing (her own operatic debut was in Lucio Silla), which still tends to be undervalued--as though it were simply a case of the composer being enchained by excessive genre "conventions." There's a magical balance between form and content, substance and decoration in "Parto" from La Clemenza di Tito (notable enough for Antony Pay's melting basset clarinet obbligato), and in the lengthiest selection (the last one, from Lucio Silla), though Graham here exposes the instability of her lowest register.But to whatever extent Mozart and Gluck might intersect in sensibility, the latter conjures a remarkably different universe when he depicts love's loss and abandon. Somehow the scenes from Iphigénie and, especially, Orphée et Eurydice (in its French version here) don't register as stylistically different enough and they lack that strange, altogether Gluckian combination of objective purity with emotional extremity. And as Mozart's adolescent Cherubino, the kind of intensity that Graham conveys so convincingly on stage comes across a tad too contrived. On disc alone, not all of the selections can capture the spell Graham typically casts in live performance through her combination of singing, "emotional intelligence," and stage presence. Still, it's an intelligent program, and Graham has proved to be a winning exponent of period performance style (as in 2000's superb Alicina). The match here with the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment is a happy one. --Thomas May
Customer Reviews:
Wonderful Voice, Great Selection.......2007-01-10
The balance of material between Gluck and Mozart works surprisingly well. Graham eschews the showy and flashy, yet sings with extraordinary power and passion. The accompaniment is excellent, never getting in the way. The recording is almost perfect.
In short, a pleasurable CD that will improve the quality of your life.
Extremely competent but not a permanent addition.......2004-12-16
An album that is very dear to my heart.......2002-07-22
The Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment is fabulous, expressive and colourful - you'd never want to hear this music on modern instruments again after hearing them! Susan Graham's voice is expressive and has much pathos - without ever becoming melodramatic.
The repertoire is well selected and there is a very tasteful blend of known and less well known arias. I hope that Ms Graham makes another CD with the OAE again soon! I could stand another disc like this one!
This disc is also the perfect disc to buy with the Cecilia Bartoli Gluck disc. Ms Bartoli tackles Gluck's earlier opera seria arias - while Ms Graham mainly delves into the later reform opera arias - as well as some Mozart. I cherish both discs.
Please consider this CD for your collection.
Bland & Sleepy.......2002-01-02
For a study in opposites, try Ewa Podles in the same repertoire and buckle yourself in for the ride.
Another American Singer That Shines.......2001-12-23
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Renée Fleming - Visions of Love ~ Mozart Arias / Mackerras
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart , Orchestra of St. Luke's , Sir Charles Mackerras , Renée Fleming , and Krista Bennion Feeney Manufacturer: Decca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000429M Release Date: 1996-09-17 |
Tracks:
- Le nozze di Figaro: Giunse alfin il momento ... Deh, vieni
- Don Giovanni: In quali eccessi ... Mi tradi
- Die Entfuhrung Aus Dem Serail: Ach, ich liebte, war so glucklich
- Il re pastore: / L'amero saro costante
- Die Zauberflote: Ach, ich fuhl's, est ist verschwunden
- La finta giardiniera: Geme la tortorella
- La finta giardiniera: Crudeli, fermate, crudeli, oh Dio! fermate -
- La finta giardiniera: Ah, dal pianto, dal sighiozzo
- Zaide: Ruhe sanft
- Il sogno di Scipione: Lieve son al par del vento
- Le nozze di Figaro: Giunse alfin il momento ... Al desio
- Concert Aria, K383: Nehmt meinen Dank
Customer Reviews:
Certainly not the best Fleming.......2007-02-02
I do not understand why Ms. Fleming failed to impress listeners as a Mozartian in this disc, No. 2.
A singer of her reputation should be more discerning in her discography.
Not that the rarer or earlier Mozart is any less good than Cosi fan tutte or Don Giovanni.
But if you have listened to recordings of all Mozart's earlier opera (to which I have), you would be bound to admit that Ms. Fleming did not fare well in those pieces she had chosen here. And even in her Donna Elvira on this disc, she is not in best form.
Mozart, Mozart, Mozart!.......2006-05-22
I confess I have been influenced in my overall rating by one of the other reviewers, who obviously has much more experience with recordings of Mozart arias. But from my point of view, someone who just likes to listen to female operatic and art song vocals, this is a great change from the recordings of French chansoms and German Lieder, which all start to sound like variations of Shubert's 'Ave Maria'.
Here, we get the orchestrations of that all time greatest master of the 18th century opera, the utterly incomparable Wolfgang, for those of us who don't have the patience to sit through, or even do garden weeding through a complete performance of Don Giovanni (although I am partial to complete recordings of Die Zauberflote, The Magic Flute).
This is probably not the best album with which to sample Fleming for the first time. As this is the first of her albums I have reviewed, I'll let you know as soon as I find it.
Meanwhile, if you can get this one at a good discount, you will enjoy the Mozart!
a pleasure.......2003-07-03
a pleasure.......2003-07-03
Rare and well-known Mozart.......2003-06-24
Track Listings:
- Mozart: Piano Music for Four Hands
- MOZART: String Quartets in G major and D minor - Klenke Quartet
- Mozart: Symphony No. 41 "Jupiter"; Piano Concerto "Jeunehomme"
- Music for Relaxation, Vol. 1
- Music for Relaxation, Vol. 2: The Romantic Bach
- Music for Relaxation, Vol. 3: The Magic of Mozart
- Music for Relaxation, Vol. 4
- New Zealand Music, Vol. 4
- Ohhh...Henry!: Songs of Henry Purcell
- Paganini: Grand sonata for guitar in A; Sonata concertata for guitar in A
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