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62 of 65 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A richer, fuller voice than Brightman. It's Summer time!,
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This review is from: Summer (Audio CD)
I saw the cover, read the sticker reading that it was a UK crossover debut and "an exquisite mix of classical, world, and pop music." Hmmm, another Sarah Brightman, perhaps? Upon further noticing her as the Norah Jones of 2003 and her covering a Sting song, I figured, get it. And am I glad I did! What a voice, belonging more to the old school!Many songs are familiar here because I've heard others do them, such as "Nella Fantasia", which Sarah Brightman did on Eden. The first verse is something I dream of: "In my fantasy I imagine a world of justice/where everyone lives in peace and honesty/I dream of a place to live that is always free/Free as the clouds in the sky/Full of deep humanity." Spanish composer Joaquin Rodrigo's original title was "Concierto Aranjuez," for guitar and strings, and it's been done by Miles Davis on Sketches Of Spain, Sarah Brightman on Time To Say Goodbye, and Alabina on Alabina II. Here, it's "Aranjuez Ma Pensee" with new lyrics. A classic tune done afresh wit "Palabra De Honor" or "Word of Honor", has a Spanish flavour with the accompanying strings, guitar, and flute. And what is that word of honour? "I will not leave you/I will never leave you." "Berceuse" from Benjamin Godard's Jocelyn opera is sung in French and really highlights Summer's voice. The melody from "Mal Di Luna" (Moonsickness) is taken from Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata and describes the overpowering effects the moon has on one. "Tutta La Vita" (All My Life) is a duet with tenor Marcelo Alvarez, who has a richer voice than Andrea Bocelli. More along the lines of Jose Cura and Jose Carreras. They make a nice pair. The melody of "Sposa Son Disprezzata" (Husband, I Am Despised) is from Vivaldi, and the wife asks her husband what she has done to deserve his contempt? She is faithful yet insulted, but still loves him. "Morgen" (Tomorrow) is taken from a Richard Strauss composition, which features great strings and violin solo. Summer does a great job in conveying the painful realization of the futility of violence and the fragility of humanity in "Fragile." The Spanish guitar from Sting's original is replicated, with a touch of sax in places. She doesn't use her opera voice here but joined with strings, it's just as wonderful. "Mesicku a Nebi Hlubokem" is not only Czech for "Song Of The Moon" but is what Sarah Brightman used for the title track to her La Luna album. Same music. It comes from Antonin Dvorak's opera Rusalka (The Water Nymph), which he wrote in Prague after returning from America. She hits those dramatic high notes with the same aplomb as Brightman. Her other English-langauge cover is Cleo Laine's "Cavatina." The lyrics printed in Italian/Spanish/Czech/German/French and English, which enables one to follow along. A vibrant, fresh voice in the manner of the old school, like Cecilia Bartoli or Nucia Focile, rather than those in the newer Sarah Brightman/Charlotte Church school. Don't get me wrong. I adore Sarah, Charlotte, and Norah to pieces, but it has to be said that Summer's voice is a superior quality better than all three. With the right kind of promotion, i.e. PBS specials, concerts, she will make it big here.
35 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Breathtaking Arrangements...Prima Donna in the Making...,
By ronald nyein zaw tan // photographer "ronald ... (los angeles, ca, usa) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Summer (Audio CD)
Once again, Sony Classical has signed another wonderful soprano to the Oddysey label. Summer adds to Sony Classical's line of classically-trained singers with the veteran diva Kathleen Battle all the way at the top, followed by the Greek tenor Mario Frangoulis, and what used to be the last and adorable soprano, Charlotte Church ends the list of my favorite classically-trained singers signed onto Sony Classical.Enter Summer, hailing from Oxfordshire, England is making a grand entrance into the elgance ballroom of the classical crossover genre with Sarah Brightman hosting the gala event. At first glance, Summer resembles slightly to Celine Dion on the cover of her debut album. With the height and body frame of Dion, opera and classical crossover fans will more than likely dismess Summer as a lyric soprano. Listening to this debut album will change the misconception that only over-weight people are opera singers and that light-framed singers can't hold on to their notes. When Summer enters the ball room, every eyes are on her: her debut CD comprises of artful and creative arrangements to some classic favorites of mine such as Dvorak's "Song to the Moon" from the opera, "Rusalka" and Joaquin Rodrigo's "Aranjuez Ma Pensee" and Richard Strauss' lieder "Morgen" to list a few. I am listening to the "Morgen" lieder as I write this review and I can sincerely write what an amazing expressive vocal Summer has! What makes this album alluring and captivating is the fact that Summer contributes to the arrangements of her art and this brings her vocal strength to the listening audience. On "Tutta la Vita," tenor Marcelo Alvarez makes a guest appearance to duet with Summer--their vocals weaving and complementing each other is a pleasure to my ears! I highly recommend you to get this CD and experience the listening pleasure yourself. If you like to know information about her, I found her official website: http://www.summer-sings.com/. There are two music video clips and audio samples and pictures.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Wow.,
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This review is from: Summer (Audio CD)
I'm a tough critic when it comes to these classical crossover artists who are appearing all over the place these days. As a big fan of Sarah Brightman (who in many ways pioneered the classical crossover style before it was in vogue) I'll admit I'm hard-pressed to find artists who can come close to Sarah in voice, ingenuity, and flat-out fabulous recordings. However, I think this CD is downright beautiful. The arrangements (by Summer herself!) are lush but also understated, and the whole CD keeps this rich texture throughout, while also remaining interesting and fresh. I was totally won over by Summer's version of "Sposa Son Disprezzata", which I think is one of the most beautful classical pieces I've ever heard. And the violin in the beginning of "Morgen" is also quite gorgeous. Many of today's classical crossover artists cross the line into some rather pretentious stuff, but this one has heart and soul, and is quite impressive.
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