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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Bright Voice, Delightful Music, and Hilarious Delivery,
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This review is from: Anne Sofie von Otter sings Offenbach (Audio CD)
I'm a relative newcomer and amateur in opera. Right now, I particulary enjoy buying CDs of sopranos, and I decided to "try" Ms. Von Otter. Was I blown away. My favorite on this CD is the "Sextuor de l'Alphabet" (the Alphabet Sextet). I had to laugh the first time I heard this. I have a cursory grasp of French, and so caught a word hear or there. It was funny without the context. But after reading the English translation of the lyrics, my funny bone was tickled even more. This whole CD makes clear the reason that Offenbach was such a popular composer, a composer for the masses.Anne Sofie von Otter has also found her way into my classical heart, and I intend to get to know her voice better. Her dramatic interpretation is wonderful, and could even be compared to Maria Callas' flair for drama. I highly recommend this CD.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Rare Offenbach Muisc is a Real Gem,
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This review is from: Anne Sofie von Otter sings Offenbach (Audio CD)
Jacques Offenbach was a composer who was popular in his day, but his music was not taken all that seriously by more serious composers. After his death, much of his music went into obscurity. Some of the overtures to his operettas survived, as did LA BELLE HELENE and his opera THE TALES OF HOFFMAN, but to this day he is under performed to say the least. While some of his music was adapted for the ballet Gaite Parisienne, if we look at his musical output, all that is remembered of this composer is all relatively small. This is perhaps why this recording by Anne Sophie Von Otter and Les Musiciens du Louvre is such a goldmine.The disc contains scenes from some Offenbach operettas such as LA BELLE HELENE, LA GRANDE DUCHESSE DE GEROLSTEIN, and LE PERICOLE as well as some of his lesser known works. While most of the music showcases Ms. Von Otter's talent, she is also accompanied by other soloists and a chorus, all of whom perform exceptionally well. Listeners are not only exposed to lesser known works of this composer, but also to the composer's many talents. When we listen to this music, it is not too much of a stretch to see how he could create the masterpiece of TALES OF HOFFMAN (yes, the barcarolle is included). Certainly people who enjoy this recording will hope that there are revivals of other Offenbach operettas on stage and maybe studio recordings so this great composer can finally have his due.
5.0 out of 5 stars
A quite enchanting disc,
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This review is from: Anne Sofie von Otter sings Offenbach (Audio CD)
A quite entertaining and well-planned disc, this one. von Otter is on top form and she is beautifully accompanied in this selection of both famous and less famous Offenbach excerpts. In fact, von Otters impressive ability to bring the appropriate touches of humor to the selections might come as something of a surprise to all those of us used to hear her in more serious repertoire. Here, however, she and the Choeur des Musiciens du Louvre and Les Musiciens du Louvre under Marc Minkowski give spirited, lively performances.
The best performances are also the ones where the music is more vivacious and comic (although the Barcarolle performance is one of the best I've heard), sometimes of more or less completely unknown numbers, such as the exception from Madame L'Archiduc. The selections, by the way, also showcase Offenbach's compositional skills, his sure touch when it comes to color and his wide palette of orchestral techniques to underline and color the humor. The overall conclusion, thus, is the this is very charming, entertaining and surprisingly musically rewarding disc, sure to please anyone who cares to give it a try.
4 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good singing *if you like this repertoire*,
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This review is from: Anne Sofie von Otter sings Offenbach (Audio CD)
I have always enjoyed Frederica von Stade's Offenbach recital, and was looking forward to von Otter, as she'd proved such a charmer in Kurt Weill and other popular music theatre works. Her liedersinging experience gives her the edge over many in this repertoire. Simply put, I can not imagine many singers doing a better job than von Otter in this repertoire. Perhaps the aria from "La Belle Helene" has a touch more pathos sung by Jessye Norman.
My problem is with the repertoire. If you know the music of Offenbach, then you know what you are getting. If you are unfamiliar with the French version of the Viennese Operetta, then it would be wise to listen to this disc first. I simply do not care much for it. Therefore the three stars. Advertising has claimed this to be "a revelation of Offenbach in all his many guises" but to me it was more of the same old Offenbach. However, if you enjoy this music, this is an excellent choice. Also do not miss Susan Graham's disc of lighter French music.
1 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Yet another frustrating CD booklet,
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This review is from: Anne Sofie von Otter sings Offenbach (Audio CD)
Why do companies like DG always give us booklets in whichthe order of works in the commentary in no way match the order of the tracks on the CD??? It drives you crazy trying to follow the CD -- when a new aria or whatever starts, you spend ages trying to find comments on it in the booklet. Other than that, good recording and has interesting bits of |
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