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Anna Netrebko (Artist), Elina Garanca (Artist), Gianandrea Noseda (Artist), Wiener Philharmoniker (Artist), Hector Berlioz (Artist)
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  • Audio CD (September 9, 2003)
  • SPARS Code: DDD
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Deutsche Grammophon
  • ASIN: B00008MLSH
  • In-Print Editions: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars See all reviews (28 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #25,381 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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listen  1. Idomeneo, re di Creta, K.366 / Act 1 - "Quando avran fine omai" - "Padre, germani, addio!" 7:23Album Only
listen  2. Don Giovanni, ossia Il dissoluto punito, K.527 / Act 2 - "Crudele!-Ah no, mio bene!" - "Non mi dir, bell'idol" (Donna Anna) 6:37$0.99 Buy Track
listen  3. Benvenuto Cellini / Act 1 - "Les belles fleures" - "Entre l'amour et le devoir" - Quand j'aurai votre âge 7:44Album Only
listen  4. Manon / Act 3 - "Suis-je gentille ainsi?" / "Obéissons, quand leur voix appelle" 6:35$0.99 Buy Track
listen  5. Lucia di Lammermoor / Act 1 - Ancor non giunse!...Regnava nel silenzio12:42Album Only
listen  6. La Sonnambula / Act 1 - Care compaggne, et voi, teneri amici ... Come per me sereno 7:44Album Only
listen  7. Faust / Act 3 - Chanson du roi de Thule - Air des Bijoux 6:28$0.99 Buy Track
listen  8. Rusalka, Op.114 / Act 1 - Mesicku na nebi hlubokém 5:07$0.99 Buy Track
listen  9. La Bohème - Concert Version / Act 1 - "Quando me'n vò" (Musette's Waltz) 2:39$0.99 Buy Track


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  1. Idomeneo, rè di Creta, opera, K. 366 Act 1. Scene 1. Recitative and No. 1 Aria. Quando avran fine omai...Padre, germani, addio!
    Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
    Performed by Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Anna Netrebko, David Aronson

  2. Don Giovanni, opera, K. 527 Act 2. Scene 12. No. 23. Accompanied Recitative and Rondo. Crudele? - Ah no, mio bene! Non mi dir
    Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
    Performed by Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Anna Netrebko

  3. Benvenuto Cellini, opera, H. 76a, Op. 23 Act 1. Tableau 1. Scene 2. Recitative and Aria. Les belles fleurs!...Quand j'aurai votre âge
    Composed by Hector Berlioz
    Performed by Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Anna Netrebko

  4. Manon, comic opera in 5 acts Act 3. Scene 1. No. 10. Recitative and Gavotte. Suis-je gentille ainsi?...Je marche sur tous les chemins...Obéissons, quand leur voix
    Composed by Jules Massenet
    Performed by Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Anna Netrebko

  5. Lucia di Lammermoor, opera Part 1. No. 3. Scene and Cavatina. Ancor non giunse!...Regnava nel silenzio
    Composed by Gaetano Donizetti
    Performed by Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Anna Netrebko

  6. La sonnambula, opera Act 1. Scene 1. No. 2. Recitative and Cavatina. Care compagne...Come per me sereno
    Composed by Vincenzo Bellini
    Performed by Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Anna Netrebko

  7. Faust, opera Act 3. No. 14. Recitative and Chanson. Les grands seigneurs...Ah! je ris de me voir (Jewel Song)
    Composed by Charles Gounod
    Performed by Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Anna Netrebko

  8. Rusalka, opera, B. 203 (Op. 114) Act 1. Mesícku na nebi hlubokém (Song to the Moon)
    Composed by Antonin Dvorak
    Performed by Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Anna Netrebko

  9. La bohème, opera Act 2. Quando men vo (Musetta's Waltz)
    Composed by Giacomo Puccini
    Performed by Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Anna Netrebko


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Here, a year after her sensational Metropolitan debut as Prokofiev’s Natasha from War and Peace, comes the debut solo recital album of 30-something soprano Anna Netrebko. She hails from southern Russia, and her emergence from the life of a conservatory student has a touch of the Cinderella tale—the bit, that is, about being discovered by Gergiev mopping floors for the Kirov as a part-time job and making her way into the Kirov's ranks. Later she became a favorite at San Francisco Opera, trying on for size a swath of comic and dramatic roles. Opera Arias parades Netrebko's way through a spectrum of vocal styles and characters. This mesmerizing lyric soprano engages--at times thrillingly grips--the listener with an imagination far greater than the disc's title (couldn't someone have dreamt up a less ridiculously bland handle?), but most significantly leaves an impression that the enterprise here isn't merely about singing. Netrebko's Ilia and Donna Anna are flesh-and-blood characters in real situations, as Mozart wanted them to be. The results are a bit more uneven with her bel canto heroines, where the required balance between Netrebko's emotional identification, so obviously a forte, and the musical phrasing thereof is a delicate one. Her shading of Lucia's mood swings, vocal and emotional, isn't consistently compelling. On the other hand, Netrebko uncovers gemlike facets not just in Gounod's "Jewel Song" but particularly in her stunning, passionately realized and beautifully phrased Manon (even if her trills disappoint). A shame that samples of her Russian repertory are missing here, though Netrebko's "Song to the Moon" from Dvorak's Rusalka concentrates and sets a mood with enviable mastery. Netrebko's musical intelligence and theatrical savvy seem destined to ensure her a magnificent career, so it's no surprise that many fans are already clamoring for more than the tease of an aria collection. --Thomas May

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37 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars An Exciting Debut, September 28, 2003
By Ed Beveridge (London, England) - See all my reviews
I have encountered this exciting singer twice in the opera house, both at Covent Garden, both in Mozart. Her Servilia, I felt, was miscast; the voice was too large, the presence too strong for this young character. Her Donna Anna was a different prospect altogether. A surprise, for starters - she was a replacement for Alexandra von der Weth - but a very welcome one. Vocally, she stole the show, with "Non mi Dir" the peak of this achievement, with impeccable control and very, very subtle phrasing. The house loved her.

So now she makes her debut recital disc. She is marketed well by DG - a beautiful woman, there is no shortage of glamour shots on the sleeve. Further, this is a disc from an already experienced artist with an element of maturity that makes her much more interesting than others making their first foray into the recording studio.

The voice sounds healthy, bright, not exactly even, but has a rich palette of colour from a smoky lower register to a bright top that never sounds shrill. There is a resiny edge and darkness that draws the listener in. She isn't afraid to take risks, and will employ an acrobatic pianissimo here and a breathy low note there to give her singing dramatic point. She lacks a real trill and, whilst generally accurate, some of the coloratura is smudgy (especially in the Somnambula excerpt) but this is singing that goes a long way beyond a show of technical prowess. She is a serious artist who thinks before she vocalises.

The choice of repertoire is interesting. Nothing Russian, some well-trod Bel Canto and French repertoire and some off-the-beaten-track Berlioz and Mozart,with Musetta thrown in. Her Lucia is most compelling and I loved her Manon, and her Anna did not disappoint. I can't quite see her as a Bel Canto singer, though - to me she sounds like a singer headed to Gilda, Violetta (already in her repertoire), Amelia Grimaldi and Desdemona with a long view to Trovatore and Don Carlos. French repertoire does suit her (if she could work on the pronunciation) and she is a fine singer of Mozart. Her sound is dark and brooding enough for Puccini - what a Liu she would be! - but I suspect Butterfly and Tosca are beyond her for the foreseeable future.

Accompaniments are perfectly fine (a bit swift in some of the coloratura numbers)m the chorus sounds intermittently coarse, but all in all this is an exciting debut and shows Netrebko off to her advantage. She is clearly going places, and I very much look forward to hearing more.

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50 of 59 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An Exceptional Debut Album, September 27, 2003
By Walter Fekula (New York, NY USA) - See all my reviews
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Anna Netrebko is a very rare soprano who possesses a magnificent voice coupled with great beauty. Under her carefully guided, unrushed career, she has at the relatively early age of 31, sung in every major opera house in the world and is becoming increasingly sought after by every major opera house. This spring she debuted in Vienna and received seven curtain calls. A critic in Vienna wrote,

?New York, Munich, London, Milan, Washington, Madrid?all of them have had the chance to get to know the miracle from St. Petersburg. Last year she was the highlight of the much-discussed production of Don Giovanni in Salzburg. With her Traviata she has now conquered the Vienna Staatsoper as well...It really isn't a stretch to use the word 'miracle. Here one singing actress brought together everything that opera fans could hitherto only dream of. A young woman of confident appearance, in every moment completely present in the intelligently conceived, deeply moving interpretation of a character caught between joie de vivre, destructive love, and the gripping proximity of death. And all of this constantly attuned to the vocal side of her interpretation: faultless technique, perfect coloratura, a substantial soprano voice full of dark-hued luminous power in all registers. Next to that her richly shaded coloration made every emotion believable. She was radiant in joy and confidence, passionate in outbreaks of love, empty in deeply moving moments of despair."
Die Presse (Vienna), April 4, 2003

Recognizing that Ms Netrebko is well on her way to becoming a major opera star, last year, Deutsche Grammophon signed her to a five CD contract and this is the much anticipated debut album. They pulled out all the stops and gave her the Wiener Staatsopernchor and the Weiner Philharmoniker as accompaniment.. It does not disappoint. Each of the 9 arias were carefully selected to show Ms. Netrebko?s beautiful and powerful vocal instrument to its fullest. This is a very intelligent singer. Her personality also shines through. We have Mozart, Berlioz, Massenet, Donizetti, Bellini, Gounod, Dvorak and Puccini. Each listener will have his own favorites. It is 63 minutes of absolute joy. They have set a very high standard and I will be curious to see how they will be able to top this debut album. This CD will become a collector?s item and I urge everyone to become acquainted with Ms. Netrebko

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20 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Fresh soprano blood, September 6, 2005
Any budding soprano that doesn't choose the usual warhorses, and opens her debut album with an aria from Mozart's Idomeneo, and turns it into a tour de force, sparkling performance, is worth all the hype. And the best is yet to come- the second track, Non mir dir from Don Giovanni is even better. Not technically, far from it: the way she fudges that trill at the end is astounding, but this Anna is so alive, so achingly beautiful, that it remains one of my favourites among the many versions I have heard over the years. Netrebko has performed Donna Anna on stage - to a great acclaim- and that shows here.
The rest of the album offers energetic Berlioz, great bits of Lucia - a wonderful mezzo Elina Garanca joins Netrebko on this one- and La sonnambula sung in a way that makes Dionizetti and Bellini palatable for me... The runs are little messy sometimes, but give Netrebko the vocal challenges, the idiotic libretti and a sleeping gown and she can act the hell out of it, even in a studio recording. The spunky Manon makes her mark in the gavotte, the Faust is charming- and devoid of many written trills and such, but it's good clean fun and she is putting some life into that chirpy classic.
And then, the kinky Rusalka, lovely, strong and devoid of any of that cheese and swooning nonsense that many other singers have splattered on it. I love this opera and Mesicku aria is one of my big favourites, and I have heard countless renditions of it, from a near perfect Benackova to a very cool Karita Mattila to a horrible, slurring and scooping, bottom of the lake Fleming, and Netrebko really gets it right for me. When I was a kid reading all the stories about rusalki, this is how I imagined them- sad, erotic, and with some character. I can understand her Czech too, how often that happens! I guess only someone from our Slavic language pool would understand how well she controls that super rounded Russian oh's from overtaking what she is singing, and even though her diction is funny business overall, the voice more than makes up for it.
The closing Musetta's Waltz is just about perfect- once again, not too much, not too little, would make me see the tired old Boheme if it played around here and she was in it... Netrebko has some work to do on varying the colors of her lovely, dark voice, and kicking up the diction, but she is shaping to be major economic force in the opera world and from this debut CD it is clear why- the looks are backed by a high wattage talent, acting skills and plain good taste.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful recording of a fabulous voice
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5.0 out of 5 stars Anna is an absolute treasure...........
Gorgeous. Sexy. Pop-star charisma. And the voice of an angel...a strong one. This album was her debut seven years ago; she's done a bit of developing since then, and would now be... Read more
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3.0 out of 5 stars Just another soprano
She's not a true coloratura, at least not a very good one. I have and love her "sempre libera" album. Read more
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I'm not a big opera fan -- have listened sporadically for decades. Every once in a while I newly discover a singer, or a crop of them, and that spurs me to rediscover the wonders... Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Beautifully Captivating!
Unlike the passion, intimacy, and beautiful tone Netrebko brought to the Russian Album, the Opera Arias miss these wonderful qualities. Read more
Published 22 months ago by Raymond Vacchino

5.0 out of 5 stars Bright Star
If you like opera, if you like the lyric soprano, if the vocal range of the colortura causes goose bumps to rise, Anna Netrebko is a must. Read more
Published on July 13, 2007 by William G. Mccrea

5.0 out of 5 stars Anna Netrebko: Opera Arias
Her voice takes my breath away, I fell in love with her.
I highly reccomend it.
Published on March 29, 2007 by John A. Piacentini

4.0 out of 5 stars First DGG album--very promising
Anna Netrebko has rapidly become a first tier star in opera. This album, her first at DGG, illustrates why some rate her so highly; it also illustrates some of the questions that... Read more
Published on January 31, 2007 by Steven A. Peterson

5.0 out of 5 stars Remarkable!
Perhaps her voice is not as candid as some other sopranos, but her rendition of the score and interpretative expression make her and exquisite hearing pleasure. Read more
Published on November 2, 2006 by Alfredo Puerta

5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful voice, beautiful girl
When I heard Anna Netrebko singing Quando Men Vo I was stunned by a voice of stunning purity, great power and sheer beauty. The best Musetta I've heard! Read more
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