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| 1. Kálmán: Die Csárdásfürstin - Heia in den Bergen |
| 2. Heuberger: Der Opernball - Geh'n wir ins Chambre séparée |
| 3. Lehár: Giuditta - Meine Lippen, sie küssen so heiß |
| 4. Charpentier: Louise - Depuis le jour |
| 5. Offenbach: Les Contes d'Hoffmann - Barcarolle |
| 6. R. Strauss - Cäcilie, op. 27 no. 2 |
| 7. Grieg: Peer Gynt - Solveig's song |
| 8. Messager: Fortunio - Lorsque je n'étais qu'une enfant |
| 9. Dvořák: Gypsy Melodies - Songs My Mother Taught Me |
| 10. R. Strauss - Wiegenlied, op. 41 no. 1 |
| 11. Rimsky-Korsakov - Not the wind, blowing from the heights, op. 43 no. 2 |
| 12. Rimsky-Korsakov - Eastern Song: Enslaved by the rose, the nightingale, op. 2 no. 2 |
| 13. Traditional: Schlof sche, mein Vögele |
| 14. Lloyd Weber: Requiem - Pie Jesu |
| 15. Hahn - L'enamourée |
| 16. Guastavino - La rosa y el sauce |
| 17. Giménez: La tempranica - La Tarántula |
| 18. Arditi - Il Bacio |
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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Netrebko at her poetic best!,
By ravennamoon (Naples, Italy) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Souvenirs (Deluxe Edition) (Audio CD)
This is probably my favorite cd by Anna Netrebko, (although her Duets
cd with Rolando is up there too)! The "Barcarolle" from "Les Contes D'Hoffmann" that she sings with Elina Garanca, is one of my favorites on the cd. Also , the Yiddish lullaby, and the song by Dvorak! All the pieces are serene and beautiful. You will want to keep this close by, to memorize by heart. She just keeps getting better. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
23 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A refreshing recital with mass appeal,
By Santa Fe Listener (Santa Fe, NM USA) - See all my reviews (TOP 500 REVIEWER) (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER)
This review is from: Souvenirs (Deluxe Edition) (Audio CD)
Behind the Vogue magazine cover photo and the fan-based DVD and promotionals, we have a vocal recital to deal with. The best thing about Anna Netrebko is that she isn't all image, lovely as hers is. She's bidding to join Angela Gheorghiu as a permanent opera star with a lasting legacy. One requirement in that ascendency is to release an album of crossover mass apeal while still remaining respectably opratic.
This refreshing CD sets out to accomplish that and generally succeeds. The listener is softened up with three operetta lollipops to start off. Like Gheorghiu, Netrebko was trained to have a Slavic voice. Both sopranos work hard to ovrcome the drawbacks of the Slavic sound, which is darker, more throaty and chesty than Western opera voices. I don't know if Netrebko has gotten all the way -- her Lehar and Kalman heroines sound as if they are from Eastern Europe more than Vienna or Paris. She has yet to find light-hearted charm. "Depuis le jour" puts in a bid for comparison with famous accounts from the young Leontyne Price and Kiri Te Kanawa, who were knockouts in this aria. Netrebko isn't -- she lacks that thrilling, ethereal extension on top that makes the listener float away. But she's certainly lovely to listen to in her own right. The Barcarolle from "Tales of Hoffmann" suits her better; it's soulful and dreamy, a good combination for her temperament. As the program unfolds, we hit all the right beats for a mass-appeal album but with sidelong glances to the more knowing. Richard Strauss's "Caecille" is one of his most sumptuous orchestrated songs, and here Netrebko is thrilling, beyond reproach even if her German is sketchy. And so it goes. "Solveig's Song" is close enough to Slavic in mood that it brings out her best side, as do the items by Dvorak and (naturally) Rimsky-Korsakov. What does it all add up to? I think the public will continue to love their new diva, but eveen for us grumpy connoisseurs, who have been holding out a bit, there's a bright light. When Netreboko stops being all things to all people, what she actually is is a fine Slavic soprano with potential in French and German music. DG pushed Netrebko into Verdi and Puccini because that's where the limelight shines. In the end, however, they will do full justice by showing off her strongest suit, not her most glamorous (and profitable).
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Stunningly Beautiful,
By Rivendell "Larimar" (Illinois, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Souvenirs (Deluxe Edition) (Audio CD)
This is a stunningly beautiful CD, like the singer herself. Her choice of music for this CD is superb, and I highly recommend it to anyone who enjoys gorgeous music sung with sensitivity and warmth. Her voice makes you feel the emotion of every song and her rendition of Songs My Mother Taught Me brought tears to my eyes, it is magnificent. Other standouts are Barcarolle, Pie Jesu, and Meine Lippen, sie Kussen so heiss. In fact there are no songs on this album that are a disappointment - buy it for yourself, or as a gift for someone this holiday - you won't be sorry. Anna Netrebko goes from strength to strength and one thing I love about her is her diction, you can understand every word (if you understand the language) and the sheer passion and emotion she brings to each piece is beyond compare - absolutely sublime.
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