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Il trovatore, Act I, Scene 2: Tacea la notte placida ... Di tale amor che dirsi 01. ""Tacea la notte placida... di tale amor che dirsi"" Luisa Miller, Act II, Scene 1: Tu puniscimi, o Signore 02. ""Tu puniscimi, o signore"" Attila, Act I, Scene 1: Liberamente or piangi ... Oh! Nel fuggente nuvolo 03. ""Liberamente or piangi... Oh! Nel fuggente nuvolo"" Stiffelio, Act I, Scene 6: Tosto ei disse! ... A te ascenda, o Dio clemente 04. ""Tosto ei disse! ... A te ascenda, o dio clemente"" La forza del destino, Act IV, Scene 6: Pace! Pace, mio Dio! 05. ""Pace! Pace, mio dio!"" Otello, Act IV, Scene 2: Ave Maria, piena di grazia 06. ""Ave MAria, piena di greazia"" Simon Boccanegra, Act I, Scene 1: Come in quest'ora bruna 07. ""Come in quest ora bruna"" Don Carlo, Act IV, Scene 1: Tu che le vanita ... Francia, nobile suol 08. ""Tu che le vanit? ... Francia, nobile suol"" Nabucco, Act II, Scenes 1 & 2: Anch'io dischiuso un giorno ... Salgo gia del trono aurato 09. ""Anch io dischiuso un giorno ... salgo gi? del trono auralo""
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 | Beschreibung: | Sonya Yoncheva has established herself as a much sought-after and celebrated soprano with engagements at the foremost opera houses. This season Sonya Yoncheva will be again one of the big stars at the Metropolitan Opera. She will make her debut in the title role of Verdi's "Luisa Miller" and Puccini's "Tosca" and will also take on the title role of "La Bohème". Her performances will be broadcast in cinemas worldwide. For her third album for Sony Classical, the Operalia-winning soprano, Yoncheva turns her attention to the work of a composer for whom many feel she has always had a special affinity: Giuseppe Verdi. Yoncheva began her career in the world of baroque music, closely supported and encouraged by the early-music conductor William Christie (This bore fruit in her second Sony release, a successful album of arias by Handel). But it was always clear that the remarkable sound of the young artist also included within it the potential of a big, luscious, powerful voice ideal for Verdi's most demanding roles - a rare voice type known as a 'dramatic lyric' soprano. This voice requires an extraordinary combination of talents: a superb control of breathing, an ease of tone over a large range, enormous reserves of power, a variety of vocal colours, and - most elusive of all - an instinct for Italian musical phrasing. As audiences and critics have discovered in her performances of Rigoletto and Don Carlos Sonya Yoncheva is one such soprano. After her triumph in La traviata, the newspaper Die Welt even declared that 'she is the finest Violetta The music of Verdi forms the lodestone of most dramatic-lyric sopranos, and Yoncheva includes arias from some of the composer's rarely-performed operas in addition to some of the most beloved ones. From the early operas, she sings arias from Nabucco (1842), Attila (1846), Luisa Miller (1849) and Stiffelio (1850). The latter aria is a prayer of forgiveness from a woman, the wife of a pastor, who has been unfaithful. 'The emotional range of this aria is amazing, and musically it uses the whole voice from high to low- but amazingly it all happens in about two minutes. ' Yoncheva will soon be singing the title role of Luisa Miller at the Met, and thus felt it was obligatory to include one of the arias here. 'It's so dramatic, so full of urgency: Luisa is forced to betray the man she loves. I really got a little taste of what it will be like for me to sing it on stage. ' In Attila, the heroine mourns the death of both her father and her beloved. 'This was my favourite aria on the whole record. It's extremely melodic, and at the same time demands a full, rich lyric sound. It's my dream to persuade someone to stage the whole opera one day. ' The role of Abigaille from Nabucco has sometimes been called a 'voice-wrecker' for it's superhuman demands: but this did not faze Yoncheva. 'I never obey the rules. People tell me I should sing this, or not sing that, but I believe you have to listen to your voice. And I wanted to challenge myself. I wanted to go into this dark and dramatic world, and see what came out!' Of Verdi's more frequently performed operas, Yoncheva includes the celebrated aria 'Tacea la notte' from the opera Il trovatore. From Simon Boccanegra (1857/1881) she sings 'Come in quest'ora bruna': 'This is one of the lighter pieces on the album: I love this aria. It's such a beautiful piece, and so good for the voice. ' She admits to having 'a fetish' for the haunting aria 'Pace, pace' from La forza del destino (1862) because of it's power and intensity, and is looking forward to singing the role of Leonora soon. She also sings the great 'Ave Maria' prayer from Otello (1887), and after her spectacular triumph in Don Carlos in Paris, she also adds Elisabetta's epic aria 'Tu che le vanità'. 'I lived this role so intensely that I feel I'm completely in Elisabetta now, even thou gh I sang the role in French in Paris, but in Italian for the album,' says Yoncheva. What has she gained from her immersion in the works of Verdi? 'Even deeper respect for him. He's an absolute master of the theatre, of drama, of musical construction. And it was my aim to express my admiration from the very bottom of my soul. 'Sonya Yoncheva recorded her new album with Verdi specialist Massimo Zanetti and the Munich Radio Symphony Orchestra., Runningtime: 00:00:00, Co-producer: BR-Klassik, Composed By: Giuseppe Verdi, Conductor: Massimo Zanetti (2), Orchestra: Münchner Rundfunkorchester, Soprano Vocals: Sonya Yoncheva, Labelcode SYNX88985417982.2 (88985417982), Copyright (c) Sony Music Entertainment, Phonographic Copyright (p) Sony Music Entertainment, Distributed By Sony Music Entertainment?The Verdi Album? ist eine beeindruckende CD-Veröffentlichung der gefeierten Sopranistin Sonya Yoncheva mit dem Münchner Rundfunkorchester unter der Leitung von Massimo Zanetti. Das Album präsentiert Yonchevas außergewöhnliche stimmliche Kunstfertigkeit und ihre einfühlsame Interpretation einiger der berühmtesten Arien von Giuseppe Verdi ? darunter Highlights aus Opern wie ?La Traviata?, ?Otello? und ?Il Trovatore?. Die Hörer erwartet eine emotionale Reise durch die dramatische Welt des italienischen Komponisten. Sonya Yoncheva zählt zu den führenden Sopranistinnen unserer Zeit und feierte große Erfolge an renommierten Häusern wie der Metropolitan Opera New York oder der Mailänder Scala. Ihre ausdrucksstarke Stimme und Bühnenpräsenz wurden vielfach ausgezeichnet und weltweit gelobt.
Sony Classical als Hersteller dieses Albums steht für höchste Qualität im Bereich klassischer Musikaufnahmen. Mit einer über hundertjährigen Geschichte repräsentiert das Label viele bedeutende Künstlerinnen und Künstler sowie Orchester auf internationalem Spitzenniveau. |  | Anzahl der Titel: |
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