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Joan Sutherland: BBC-Recitals 1958, 1960, 1961
 
 

Joan Sutherland: BBC-Recitals 1958, 1960, 1961 [Import]

Johann Sebastian Bach , Gioachino Rossini , Franz Liszt , Leo Delibes , Luigi Arditi , Giovanni Pergolesi , Vicente Martin y Soler , Simon Mayr , George Frederick Handel , Thomas Arne , Franz Joseph Haydn , Louis Spohr , Charles Edward Horn , Recli , London Harpsichord Ensemble , Ernest Lush , Richard Bonynge , Joan Sutherland Audio CD
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  • Performer: London Harpsichord Ensemble, Ernest Lush, Richard Bonynge, Joan Sutherland
  • Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach, Gioachino Rossini, Franz Liszt, Leo Delibes, Luigi Arditi, et al.
  • Audio CD (November 1, 1998)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • Label: Bella Voce Records
  • ASIN: B00000DFGW
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #304,505 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. Cantata No. 68, 'Also hat Gott die Welt geliebt,' BWV 68 (BC A86): Mein Gläubiges Herz
2. Soirées musicales, song collection for voices & piano: L'Orgia
3. Die Lorelei (Ich weiss nicht), song for voice & piano, S. 273 (LW N5)
4. Soirées musicales, song collection for voices & piano: No. 1, La Promessa
5. Soirées musicales, song collection for voices & piano: No. 7, La Gita in Gondola
6. Soirées musicales, song collection for voices & piano: No. 6, La Pastorella dell' Alpi
7. Regrets!, song for voice & piano
8. Le Rossignol, song for voice & piano
9. Les Filles de Cadix, bolero for voice & piano (or orchestra)
10. Parla Waltz in the Style of an Italian Canzonetta, for voice & piano/orchestra
11. Tre giorni son che nina, song for voice & piano (spurious; may be by V.L. Ciampi)
12. Una cosa rara, ossia Bellezza ed onestà, opera: Dolce Mi Parve Un Di
13. Il fantastico per la musica: Che Dici
14. Samson, oratorio, HWV 57: With Plaintive Note
15. When Daisies pied and Violets blue, song
16. A Pastoral Song ('My mother bids me bind my hair'), song for voice & keyboard (English Canzonettas I), H. 26a/27
17. She Never Told Her Love, song for voice & keyboard, H. 26a/34 (from English Canzonettas II)
18. Zemire und Azor, opera, WoO 52: Rose Softly Blooming
19. Cherry Ripe, aria
20. Bergerette

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars Good Early Sutherland Concert Fare, March 26, 2004
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This review is from: Joan Sutherland: BBC-Recitals 1958, 1960, 1961 (Audio CD)
This CD is 67:52 in length and provides 20 songs and arias from three live BBC radio broadcasts, as follows: 2 from the Dec. 1958 broadcast, 8 from the Dec. 1960 broadcast, and 10 from the Dec. 1961 broadcast. None are well-known operatic arias; none have orchestral accompaniment; all but the first two are accompanied by her husband (and teacher/coach/conductor) Richard Bonynge at the keyboard. (The 1961 broadcast is devoted to eighteenth century music and is accompanied by Bonynge on harpsichord.)

The selections are relatively unconventional and unfamiliar--evidently a point with the concert choices made by Sutherland and Bonynge--which will be welcome and refreshing to many. As the notes point out, "This group is typical of the creative programs Sutherland and Bonynge would present for next 30 years. They created 15 different programs and appeared together 129 times in recital. . . . [They] loved to rediscover music and made a specialty of reintroducing the world to many forgotten bonbons, such as these." Dame Joan is in fresh, youthful voice (her international career began with her Covent Garden Lucia in 1959, and she was 32 to 35 when these recitals were broadcast) and sings handsomely throughout, often displaying an attractive mezzo-like fullness and warmth of tone. But Sutherland opera fans may be somewhat disappointed, not in the singing, but in the material here, which calls for little of the full-throated excitement, dazzling pyrotechnics, and brilliant high notes of her best opera recordings; this is more modest fare, and it is, appropriately, more modestly sung. The sound is decent, clean, eminently listenable monaural, no doubt from airchecks, but has this small annoyance: it is afflicted throughout with a residual level of pre-echo and post-echo that is clearly audible on a high-resolution playback system.

The indispensable Sutherland collections (apart from her complete opera recordings) are The Art of the Prima Donna (2 CDs, all 1960 recordings) and La Stupenda (2 CDs, recordings from 1959 to 1988); these should be owned by anyone interested in Sutherland, coloratura soprano singing, or simply great singing. This recital, while enjoyable, is certainly not of comparable importance. But if you are a Sutherland fan and would like to supplement her meatier operatic endeavors with engagingly sung concert fare from the early years of her international career, this is a good choice.

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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Bravissima!, November 29, 1998
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This review is from: Joan Sutherland: BBC-Recitals 1958, 1960, 1961 (Audio CD)
Anyone who question Sutherland as the greatest coloratura soprano of all time should listen to this CD. She sings with complete control in all the arias. I think that Mozart had her in mind for the Constanza aria. Sutherland before 1975 as a dramatic coloratura soprano is simply without peer in this and any other century. A must have!
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5.0 out of 5 stars sensational!, August 10, 2000
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this are sensational. what singing, what a voice. A MUST HAVE!
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