JOAN SUTHERLAND - THE ART OF PRIMA DONNA (180G IMPORT 2LP)Price: $64.99Category: Music, Vinyl, 180g Vinyl. SKU: LSPC2256 Availability: * All specified ship dates are estimates |
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Joan Sutherland The Art Of The Prima Donna on 180g Import 2LP
The Art Of The Prima Donna stands out like a shining star in the firmament of virtuoso song repertoire and the world of grand opera. And this double LP pays homage to this cult. It is of little importance that the majority of the divas who are praised in the cover text celebrated their success long before the days of the phonograph and that therefore no recordings of them exist. After all, Joan Sutherland with her wonderfully supple and artistically flexible soprano voice is more than compensation, and she gives us an idea of how these works would have sounded in the salons of the 18th and 19th century. Joan Sutherland is wonderfully British in her poised rendering of the opening work, Thomas Arne’s coloratura aria "The Soldier Tir’d," and in Handel’s jubilatory "Let The Bright Seraphim." But she earned her honorary title “La Stupenda” by singing Italian repertoire. With utmost ease, agility and remarkable clarity in the top register, her voice gets right to the heart of bel canto. One of the most exquisite and beautiful roles is demonstrated in the demanding aria "Casta Diva" from Bellini’s Norma, here sung in the original key. How lucky we are not to have to imagine how this great singer might have sounded, but can listen to her amazing voice over and over again. Joan Sutherland The Art Of The Prima Donna Track Listing: 1. Thomas Arne: Artaxerxes - The Soldier Tir’d 2. Georg Friedrich Händel: Samson - Let The Bright Seraphim 3. Vincenzo Bellini:Norma - Recit. and Aria Casta Diva I Puritani - Polonaise, Son vergin vezzosa /Qui la voce La Sonnambula - Recit. and Aria Come per me sereno 4. Gioachino Rossini: Semiramide - Bel raggio lusinghier 5. Charles Gounod: Faust - Ah! Je ris de me voir si belle “Jewel Song” Roméo et Juliette - Je veux vivre dans le rêve “Waltz Song” 6. Giuseppe Verdi: Otello - Piangea cantando “Willow Song” La Traviata - Ah, fors è lui, Sempre libera Rigoletto - Recit. and Aria Caro nome 7. Ambroise Thomas: Hamlet - A vos jeux “Mad Scene” 8. Leo Delibes: Lakmé - Où va la jeune indoue? “Bell Song” 9. Giacomo Meyerbeer: Les Huguenots - O beau pays 10. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Die Entführung aus der Serail - Martern aller Arten |
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