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Homage to Maria Callas: Favourite Opera Arias | EMI 0843772

Homage to Maria Callas: Favourite Opera Arias

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Label: EMI

Cat No: 0843772

Barcode: 5099908437723

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Opera

Release Date: 7th November 2011

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Contents

Works

Bellini, Vincenzo

Il Pirata
» Col sorriso d'innocenza

Bizet, Georges

Carmen
» L'amour est un oiseau rebelle

Catalani, Alfredo

La Wally
» Ebben? Ne andro lontana

Cherubini, Luigi

Medea
» Dei tuoi figli la madre

Cilea, Francesco

Adriana Lecouvreur
» Poveri fiori

Giordano, Umberto

Andrea Chenier
» La mamma morta

Gounod, Charles

Faust
» O Dieu! que de bijoux!

Leoncavallo, Ruggiero

I Pagliacci
» Qual fiamma avea nel guardo!... Hui! Stridono lassu

Massenet, Jules

Le Cid
» De cet affreux combat ...Pleurez, pleurez, mes yeux

Puccini, Giacomo

La Boheme
» Donde lieta usci

Saint-Saens, Camille

Samson et Dalila, op.47
» Mon coeur s'ouvre a ta voix (Act 2)

Verdi, Giuseppe

La Traviata
» E strano, e strano ...Ah, fors'e lui
» Follie! Follie! ...Sempre libera

Artists

Angela Gheorghiu (soprano)
James Valenti (tenor)
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

Conductor

Marco Armiliato

Works

Bellini, Vincenzo

Il Pirata
» Col sorriso d'innocenza

Bizet, Georges

Carmen
» L'amour est un oiseau rebelle

Catalani, Alfredo

La Wally
» Ebben? Ne andro lontana

Cherubini, Luigi

Medea
» Dei tuoi figli la madre

Cilea, Francesco

Adriana Lecouvreur
» Poveri fiori

Giordano, Umberto

Andrea Chenier
» La mamma morta

Gounod, Charles

Faust
» O Dieu! que de bijoux!

Leoncavallo, Ruggiero

I Pagliacci
» Qual fiamma avea nel guardo!... Hui! Stridono lassu

Massenet, Jules

Le Cid
» De cet affreux combat ...Pleurez, pleurez, mes yeux

Puccini, Giacomo

La Boheme
» Donde lieta usci

Saint-Saens, Camille

Samson et Dalila, op.47
» Mon coeur s'ouvre a ta voix (Act 2)

Verdi, Giuseppe

La Traviata
» E strano, e strano ...Ah, fors'e lui
» Follie! Follie! ...Sempre libera

Artists

Angela Gheorghiu (soprano)
James Valenti (tenor)
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

Conductor

Marco Armiliato

About

'Homage to Maria Callas' is a collection of beloved French and Italian operatic masterpieces performed by Angela Gheorghiu, the defining diva of this century. The programme is inspired by the career and recordings of Maria Callas, the greatest diva of the last century. The arias are shared favourites of both Callas and Gheorghiu, and Angela’s new recording demonstrates once again her extraordinary vocal and emotional range.

Angela Gheorghiu said recently, “Callas was original in everything she did; she was a phenomenon. In every performance she gave her all. She was the most wonderful painter and you can always hear exactly the right colour in her voice. Just hearing her sound, you understand all the power or fragility of her emotions. That's a rare talent and a great gift.

Recorded at London’s iconic Abbey Road Studios in London and in New York, the repertoire of Gheorghiu’s first studio recital in six years (during which time she recorded several complete operas, including a multi-award-winning Madama Butterfly), shows her versatility in lyric, spinto and mezzo roles, with each of which she feels a strong emotional connection.

The new album also includes two arias from the opera that launched her career: La traviata by Verdi. Here she sings Violetta’s closing scene from Act I, in which the heroine wonders whether it is worth sacrificing her precious freedom to take young Alfredo as a lover. "It was very important for me to have this aria here. I’ve sung the role a lot on stage, but I haven’t ever recorded it in the studio" adds Angela.

She [Angela Gheorghiu] has earned her place as one of the best sopranos of her generation and it has been said that her voice is ‘…perhaps the most instantly recognizable and interesting soprano voice of our time… a liquid instrument of great beauty“ - Gramophone

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