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Oscar's Orchestra (British Animated Television Series)
Format: Audio CD from Elektra / Wea (1997-10-28)
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- Glinka: Ruslan & Ludmilla-Overture/Schumann: Piano Concerto-1st Movement/Dialogue - Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra/Yevgeny Mravinsky/TV Cast
- Bruch: Violin Concerto-3rd Movement/Dialogue - Maxim Vengerov/Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchester/Kurt Masur/TV Cast
- W.A. Mozart: Ronda Alla Turca From Sonata No.11 In A, K331/Dialogue - Karl Engel/TV Cast
- Vaughan Williams: Symphony No.2 'London'-1st Movement/Dialogue - BBC Symphony Orchestra/Andrew Davis/TV Cast
- Vaughan Williams: Wasps Overture/Dialogue - BBC Symphony Orchestra/Andrew Davis/TV Cast
- Chopin: Polonaise Heroique/Dialogue - Francois-Rene Duchable/TV Cast
- Wagner: Ride Of The Valkyres/Dialogue - Chicago Symphony Orchestra/Daniel Barenboim/TV Cast
- Vivaldi: Four Seasons-'Spring'/Dialogue - Il Giardino Armonico/TV Cast
- Rimsky-Korsakov: Flight Of The Bumble Bee From 'The Tale Of Tsar Saltan'/Dialogue - Scottish Chamber Orchestra/Raymond Leppard/TV Cast
- Holst: Planets-Mars/Dialogue - BBC Symphony Orchestra/Andrew Davis/TV Cast
- Grieg: March Of The Dwarves/Dialogue - Christopher Ross/TV Cast
- Bizet: Carmen-Overtures/Dialogue - Orchestre Philharmonique De Strasbourg/Alain Lombard/TV Cast
- Rodrigo: Concierto De Aranjuez-Adagio/Dialogue - Turibio Santos/Monte-Carlo National Opera Orchestra/Claudio Scimone/TV Cast
- Tchaikovsky: 1812 Overture/Vivaldi: Four Seasons-'Spring'/Dialogue - Israel Philharmonic Orchestra/Zubin Mehta/Ariadne Daskalakis/Philip Mayers/TV Cast
- Massenet: Meditation From 'Thais'/Dialogue - Michael Davis/BBC Symphony Orchestra/Andrew Davis/TV Cast
- Brahms: Violin Concerto-Finale/Dialogue - Thomas Zehetmair/Philharmonia Orchestra/Christoph Eschenbach/TV Cast
- W.A. Mozart: The Magic Flute/Dialogue - Zurich Opera Orchestra/Nikolaus Harnoncourt/TV Cast
- Beethoven: Symphony No.5-1st Movement/Dialogue - Chamber Orchestra Of Europe/Nikolaus Harnoncourt/TV Cast
- Tchaikovsky: Nutcracker Suite-March/Dialogue - Bolshoi Symphony Orchestra/Alexander Lazarev/TV Cast
- Tchaikovsky: Romeo & Juliet/Dialogue - Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra/Kurt Masur/TV Cast
- Rachmaninov: Piano Concerto No.2-Finale/Dialogue - Francois-Rene Duchable/Orchestre Philharmonique De Strasbourg/Theodore Guschlbauer/TV Cast
- Ravel: Tzigane/Dialogue - Ariadne Daskalakis/TV Cast
- Paganini: Caprice Op.I No.I/Dialogue - Alexander Markov/TV Cast
- Wagner: Giant's Theme From 'Das Rheingold'/Dialogue - Bayreuth Festival Orchestra/Daniel Barenboim/TV Cast
- Prokofiev: Alexander Nevsky-Battle On Ice/Dialogue - Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra/Kurt Masur/TV Cast
- Joplin: Ragtime Dance/Dialogue - Joshua Rifkin/TV Cast
- Gershwin: Rhapsody In Blue/Dialogue - Gabriel Tacchino/Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra/Lawrence Foster/TV Cast
- Glinka: Ruslan & Ludmilla-Overture (Repeat) - Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra/Yevgeny Mravinsky
- Oscar & His Orchestra Are On The Run. Will Thadius Vent Catch Them? - TV Cast
- Why Does Thadius Vent Hate Music So Much? Could It Be Oscar's Fault? - TV Cast
- Monty The Violin Is In Mortal Danger. Can Oscar & His Orchestra Rescue Him In Time? - TV Cast

The Best Classical Album in the World... Ever!
Format: Audio CD from EMI Classics (1996-04-23)
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- The Four Seasons: Concerto No.1 In E 'Spring': I. Allegro
- Schindler's List: Theme
- Requiem: Ingemisco
- The Piano: The Heart Asks Pleasure First
- Symphony No.5 In C Minor: I. Allegro con brio
- The Deer Hunter: Cavatina
- Puer natus est nobis
- Cello Concerto In E Minor: I. Adagio
- Turandot: Nessun dorma
- Piano Concerto: I. Allegro molto moderato
- Andrea Chenier: La mamma morta
- Waltz No.6 In D Flat, 'Minute'
- Adagio In G Minor
- Carmen: Habanera
- Horn Concerto No.4 In E Flat: III. Rondo (Allegro vivace)
- Canon In D
- Gianni Schicchi: O mio babbino caro
- New World Symphony: II. Largo
- La Traviata: Brindisi
- Carmina Burana: O Fortuna
- Piano Concerto No.1In B Flat Minor: I. Allegro non troppo e molto maestoso (Opening)
- Symphony No.3 'Symphony Of Sorrowful Songs': II. Lento e largo - Tranquillissimo
- Flute and Harp Concerto In C: II. Andantino
- Lakme: Flower Duet
- The Four Seasons: Winter: I. Allegro non molto
- Porgy And Bess: Summertime
- Bolero
- Ave Maria
- Gymnopedie No.1
- Romeo & Juliet: Montagues and Capulets
- Rhapsody On A Theme OF Paganinni: Variation 18
- Walking In The Air
- Sonata No.14 In C Sharp Minor 'Moonlight': I. Adagio sostenuto
- Messiah: Hallelujah Chorus
- Eine kleine Nachtmusik: I. Allegro
- NIMROD: Enigma Variations
- Swan Lake: Act One: Finale
- Orchestral Suite No.3 In D: Air on the G String
- The Planets: Jupiter
- 1812 Overture
Average review score: 

Exellent compilation
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 15 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-12
Review Date: 2000-04-12
This is a fine collection of classical songs for those that have little experience with classical music. Howver, I truly love
it.
Most Aggravating Album in the World!
Helpful Votes: 29 out of 31 total.
Review Date: 2002-05-26
Review Date: 2002-05-26
This CD is the first thing I ever returned to Amazon. It is an inferior product--selections cut off abruptly before the end,
volume fades and returns in the middle of a cut...production values are pure schlock here. Maybe I should have expected as
much from such a sophomoric title.
Great for Beginners
Helpful Votes: 41 out of 44 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-14
Review Date: 2000-07-14
This is a nice recording for folks who don't know much about classical music, and would serve as a wonderful introduction.
It covers centuries of great music in a very listener-friendly format. I am sure that I will use this CD in my music classroom. For
a seasoned classical music lover, however, the CD proves a bit frustrating, including only segments of masterworks (not
even the entire movement of the Holst). I bought the CD for a few recordings, which I truly enjoy and make the CD a worthwile
purchase. But I found (and I think that most classical musicians will find) that I already had many of these works in their
entirety.
A fair introduction to Classical Music
Helpful Votes: 49 out of 58 total.
Review Date: 2001-03-02
Review Date: 2001-03-02
I purchased this CD because I am new to Classical Music and thought this would be a good introduction CD. There is some wonderful
music on this CD. The only problem I have with this CD is every other track is Opera of one form or another. As a new listener
I found that after the Opera tracks I felt I had been yelled at and it was a distraction to the other music contained on the
CD. I now know to hit the skip button on my CD player just about every other track. I only gave it 3 stars because I felt
put off by the vocal tracks. I believe that when someone is new to Classical Music they do not think of Opera. If you don't
mind hitting the skip button a lot or if you like Opera this CD is for you!
Forget what they SAY
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2003-11-10
Review Date: 2003-11-10
Many of these prior reviewers complain that the abundance of operas and vocals degrate this compilation. They don't know what
they're talking about. These genres are what made Classical music popular in it's age. In that era the forum for showcasing
"classical music" was operas! Hence why most of these works are lost in the shuffle. Most of us know Mozart and Beethoven's
compositions by ear but there are so many other great composers that existed and these CD's will show you but a PIECE. But,
fair warning, these CD's show only a small fraction of the whole movement (song). If you truly dig the genre you're in for
a treat, investigate!

20th Anniversary
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Rhythmic Fission: Digital Revisions of Classic Trax
Format: Audio CD from RCA (2004-04-06)
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- Chasing Bartok - Wolfgang 'Humbucker' Frisch
- Riddim Drum & Bass Mix - Dr. Nachtstrom
- Blues - Dr. Nachtstrom
- Addio Del Passato - Tracy Young
- Sirenes 2 Step Mix - Dr. Nachtstrom
- Via Verde - Darcosan
- People (Get It Together) - Miguel Kertsman
- Meditation - Dr. Nachtstrom
- Ritual Rhythm - Jovino Santos Neto
- Machines - Dr. Nachtstrom
- Espirito: Total Chill-Out, Brain Rejuvenator - Miguel Kertsman
- The Mermaid - Miguel Kertsman
- I Would Kiss You - Michael Habla
- New World - Michael Habla
- Bartalk Mix - Dan The Automator
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Lucid dreaming?
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-13
Review Date: 2007-02-13
Oh, please! I guess it depends on your idea of dreaming.
If you enjoy dozing off with the electric blender on high, then you've gotta place this in your bedroom.
Seriously -- the musicianship is highly competent, and there is an obvious commitment to the entire production. But this CD is not dreamy.
The album title nails it: "Rhythmic FISSION -- digital revisions of classic trax."
If you enjoy dozing off with the electric blender on high, then you've gotta place this in your bedroom.
Seriously -- the musicianship is highly competent, and there is an obvious commitment to the entire production. But this CD is not dreamy.
The album title nails it: "Rhythmic FISSION -- digital revisions of classic trax."
A Dreamy Listening Experience
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-06-01
Review Date: 2004-06-01
This music is ideal accompaniment for lucid dreaming...Some of the tracks are loud,fast, and flashy ("Chasing Bartok" track
#1, "Machines" track #10 come to mind) while others are fragile and soothing ("Addio Del Passato" and "Espirito"). Any one
of these songs would be a superb compliment to a movie soundtrack--they all have this movie-dream-type quality to them, whether
the movie/dream is creepy, beautiful, sad, or just plain experimental electronic music. Tracks 12-14 are heavy on vocals:
Track 12 is very similar to the enigma song "Beyond the Invisible", while "I would Kiss You" makes me think of Loreena McKennitt
with a dash of techno-renaissance flair, and finally "New World" has its good moments, but sounds a bit Disney-esque. "Addio
Del Passato" and "Espirito" are the best tracks on the whole album; they sound like the ideal Anne Rice movie soundtrack selections,
with "Addio" serving for any goth-vampire-opera-or-nightclub scenes, and "Espirito" for any childhood flashback scenes (hey,
that's just what it sounds like!)...
If you've heard the "Verve Remixed" CDs, then I highly recommend buying this CD as well to help balance out your jazz with some classical. Plus the music is brand-spankin' new. So give this CD a chance.

From Monteverdi to Vivaldi
Format: Audio CD from Angel Records (2003-05-06)
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- Dixit Dominus A 8 - David Thomas
- Confitebor Tibi A 3 - David Thomas
- Beatus Vir A 6 - David Thomas
- Laudate Pueri A 5 - David Thomas
- Laudate Dominum A 5 - David Thomas
- Deus Tuorum Militum A 5 - David Thomas
- Magnificat A 8 (Completed Par Andrew Parrott) - David Thomas
- Jubilet, Motet Solo (In Dialogo) - David Thomas
- Salve Regina A 5 - David Thomas
- Intonation Del Nono Tono (Intonationi D'Organo, 1593) - John Toll
- In Ecclesiis A 14 (Symphoniae Sacrae 11, 1615) - John Toll
- Adoramus Te, Christe A 6 (Motetti In Lode D'Iddio Nostro Signore, 1623) - John Toll
- O Quam Pulchra Es (Ghirlanda Sacra, 1625) - John Toll
- Sonata Seconda (Sonate Concertante, Libro Secondo, 1629) - John Toll
- Exulta, Filia Sion (Arie De Diversi, 1624) - John Toll
- Sonata Da Chiesa A 3, Op.8 No8 'La Bevilaqua' (Sonata, Libro III, Opera 8, 1663) - (Allegro - Adagio - Allegro - Adagio - Presto Allegro) - John Toll
- Crucifixus A 10 - John Toll
- Aria: 'Clarae Stellae, Scintillate' - John Toll
- Recitativo: 'Coeli Repleti Iam Novo Splendore' - John Toll
- Aria: 'Nunc Jubilare' - John Toll
- Alleluia - John Toll
- Crucifixus A 6 - John Toll
- Currite Populi (Ghirlanda Sacra, 1625) - John Toll
- Christe, Adoramus Te (Mottetti In Lode D'Iddio Nostro Signore, 1620) - John Toll
- Canzon VIII A 8 (Canzoni E Sonate, 1615) - John Toll
- Fuga Del Nono Tono - John Toll
- Magnificat A 14 (Symphoniae Sacrae II, 1615) - John Toll
- Altri Canti Di Marte E Di Sua Schiera - John Toll
- Ninfa Che Scalza Il Piede E Sciolto Il Crine - John Toll
- Chi Voi Haver Felice E Lieto Il Core - John Toll
- Hor Ch'El Ciel E La Terra E'L Vento Tace - John Toll
- Lamento Della Ninfa: Non Havea Febo Ancora - John Toll
- Altri Canti D'Amor, Tenero Arcierio - John Toll
- Su, Pastorelli Vezzosi - John Toll
- Vago Augelletto Che Cantando Vai - John Toll
- Ballo: Volgendo Il Ciel Per I'Immortal Sentiero - John Toll
- I Allegro - Alison Bury
- II Largo E Pianissimo Sempre - Alison Bury
- III Danza Pastorale: Allegro - Alison Bury
- I Allegro Non Molto - Alison Bury
- II Adagio - Alison Bury
- III Presto: Tempo Impetuoso D'Estate - Alison Bury
- I Allegro - Alison Bury
- II Adagio Molto: Ubriachi Dormienti - Alison Bury
- III Allegro: La Caccia - Alison Bury
- I Allegro Non Molto - Alison Bury
- II Largo - Alison Bury
- III Allegro - Alison Bury
- I Allegro - Alison Bury
- II Largo - Alison Bury
- III Allegro - Alison Bury
- I Allegro - Alison Bury
- II Andante - Alison Bury
- III Presto - Alison Bury
- I Presto - Alison Bury
- II Adagio - Alison Bury
- III Allegro - Alison Bury
- Kyrie (Canto Gregoriano: Missa Cum Jubilis) - Nancy Argenta
- I Gloria In Excelsis - Nancy Argenta
- II Et In Terra Pax - Nancy Argenta
- III Laudamus Te - Nancy Argenta
- IV Gratias Agimus Tibi - Nancy Argenta
- V Propter Magnam Gloriam Tuam - Nancy Argenta
- VI Domine Deus - Nancy Argenta
- VII Domine Fili Unigenite - Nancy Argenta
- VIII Domine Deus, Agnus Dei - Nancy Argenta
- IX Qui Tollis Peccata Mundi - Nancy Argenta
- X Qui Sedes Ad Dexteram Patris - Nancy Argenta
- XI Quoniam Tu Solus Sanctus - Nancy Argenta
- XII Cum Sancto Spiritu - Nancy Argenta
- Sinfonia In B Minor 'Al Santo Sepoicro' RV 169 - Nancy Argenta
- Laetatus Sum (Salmo 21) RV 607 - Nancy Argenta
- Ave Maris Stella, Hymnus (Canto Gregoriano) - Nancy Argenta
- I Magnificat Anima Mea - Nancy Argenta
- II Et Exsultavit - Nancy Argenta
- III Et Misericordia - Nancy Argenta
- IV Fecit Potentiam - Nancy Argenta
- V Esurientes Implevit - Nancy Argenta
- VI Suscepit Israel - Nancy Argenta
- VII Sicut Locutus Est - Nancy Argenta
- VIII Gloria Patri - Nancy Argenta
- IX Salve Regina (Antiphona, Canto Gregoriano) - Nancy Argenta
- Laudate Dominum Omnes Gentes (Salmo 116) RV 606 - Nancy Argenta
- Sonata In E Flat Major 'Al Santo Sepoicro' RV 130 - Nancy Argenta
- In Exitu Israel (Salmo 113) RV 604 - Nancy Argenta
Average review score: 

GLORIOUS!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-28
Review Date: 2006-03-28
Wow- is the first word that comes to mind in regards to this boxed set. This set is what made me fall in love with the Taverner
Consort under the direction of Andrew Parrott. His interpretations of such hits as Gabrielli's "In eclesiis" and Vivaldi's
"Four Seasons" have breathed new life into this genre. I've not heard the solo of "The Four Seasons" played with as much zeal,
as much independent, stylized freedom. Oh! I almost forgot- Andrew's rendition of Vivaldi's "Gloria" is not to be missed.
While not as robust as a choral setting, this version lands ever so sweetly on the ear. This is a must-have boxed set and
a great introduction to Andrew Parrot and the Taverner Consort.

La Stupenda ~ The Supreme Voice of Joan Sutherland
Format: Audio CD from Decca (2001-10-09)
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- Attila: Santo Di Patria... Allor Che I Forti Corrono - Joan Sutherland
- Lakme: Viens, Mallika... Dome Epais Le Jasmin - Joan Sutherland/Jane Berbie
- Les Contes D'Hoffmann: Les Oiseaux Dans La Charmille - Joan Sutherland
- Die Zauberflote: O Zittre Nicht, Mein Lieber Sohn... Zum Leiden Bin Ich Auserkoren - Joan Sutherland
- Linda Di Chamounix: Ah! Tardai Troppo... O Luce Di Quest'anima - Joan Sutherland
- Semiramide: Serbami Ognor Si Fido - Joan Sutherland/Marilyn Horne
- Beatrice Di Tenda Bellini: Eccomi Pronta... Deh, Se Un'urna - Joan Sutherland/Ambrosian Singers
- La Fille Du Regiment Donizetti: Pour Ce Contrat Fatal... Ah! Salut A La France - Joan Sutherland/Chor Of The ROHCG
- La Traviata: Un Di Felice - Joan Sutherland/Carlo Bergonzi
- The Bohemian Girl: I Dreamt I Dwelt In Marble Halls - Joan Sutherland
- Home Sweet Home - Joan Sutherland
- Casanova: Nuns' Chorus - Joan Sutherland/Ambrosian Light Opr Chor
- Lucia Di Lammermoor: (O Giusto Cielo!)... Il Dolce Suono Mi Colpi Di Sua Voce!... Ardon Gl'incensi.. - Joan Sutherland/Chor De L'Opera De Paris/Rene Duclos
- Norma: Sediziose Voci... Casta Diva - Joan Sutherland/Chor Of The ROHCG/Douglas Robinson
- Alcina: Tornami A Vagheggiar - Joan Sutherland
- Con For Coloratura Soprano, Op.82: Andante - Joan Sutherland
- Con For Coloratura Soprano, Op.82: Allegro - Joan Sutherland
- Lucia Di Lammermoor: Sulla Tomba... Ah! Verranno A Te Sull'aure - Joan Sutherland/Luciano Pavarotti
- Rigoletto: Gualtier Malde... Caro Nome - Joan Sutherland/Riccardo Cassinelli/Christian Du Plessis/John Gibbs/Ambrosian Opr Chor
- Esclarmonde Massenet: Esprits De L'air! Esprits De L'onde! ... Roland! Roland! Roland! - Joan Sutherland/Huguette Tourangeau/John Alldis Chor
- Operette: Where Are The Songs We Sung? - Joan Sutherland
- The Boys From Syracuse: Falling In Love With Love - Joan Sutherland/Ambrosian Light Opr Chor
- I Puritani: Son Vergin Vezzosa - Joan Sutherland/Margreta Elkins/Pierre Duval/Ezio Flagello
- Turandot: In Questa Reggia - Joan Sutherland/Luciano Pavarotti/John Alldis Choir/Wandsworth School Boys' Choir/Russell Burgess
- Tristan Und Isolde: Mild Und Leise Wie Er Lachelt - Joan Sutherland
- Adriana Lecouvreur: Poveri Fiori - Joan Sutherland
- La Sonnambula: Ah! Non Giunge Uman Pensiero - Joan Sutherland/London Opr Chor/Terry Edwards
Average review score: 

La Stupenda
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-29
Review Date: 2007-12-29
She wasn't called La Stupenda by the Italians for nothing. Now retired, a truly great voice. I don't think I shall hear anything
like her again. Worth every penny. Magnificent recording.
La Stupenda, Amore, amore, amore
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-01-28
Review Date: 2006-01-28
I adore this woman's voice. And I love this cd. I was really happy to find an aria of "Esclarmonde" which is virtually impossible
to find as well as some of the more lesser known works of hers such as Mozart's Queen of Night, although I wish she had done
a recording of the revenge aria (Der Holle Roche) The whole cd was wonderful to hear but if I had to make on complaint it's
that I didn't buy her Isolde's Liebestod but the woman can sing Lucia better than just about anyone so I'll forgive her for
not sticking with the Wagner. In fact I am thrilled that she chose Lucia over Isolde because frankly acting and interperation
was never her strong suit, it was the pure beauty of her voice. It's always a grand pleasure to listen to Joan kick butt in
any coloratura arias but of course she set the bar so high that there is yet a coloratura since her that can do those arias
half as well. She has spoiled me for life and that's why she is La Stupenda.
this is the one to buy
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-18
Review Date: 2007-04-18
I'm not an opera expert I just enjoy it. La Stupenda has the best of Joan Sutherland in a two CD set and it's amazing. She
looked like a nice, quiet housewife but an indescribalbe voice. Her aria from Norma gave me chills and her version of "I Dreamed
I Dwelt in Marble Halls" is flat out one of the prettiest things I've ever heard.
La Stupenda lives up to her name
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-11
Review Date: 2006-11-11
Joan Sutherland was undeniably one of the greatest operatic sopranos of the 20th century. This comprehensive two-CD retrospective
of her long career will delight her many fans, and serve as a fitting introduction for those unfamiliar with her artistry.
The two CDs span a period of nearly thirty years, from 1959 to 1988, with the majority of the 27 tracks recorded during the
1960s and 1970s, when her voice was at its' astounding best. Sutherland was renowned first and foremost as a dramatic coloratura,
and her supple technique is brilliantly illustrated in selections such as the Mad Scene from Lucia di Lammermoor; Doll Song
from The Tales of Hoffmann; Queen of the Night aria from The Magic Flute; and the seldom-performed Concerto for Coloratura
Soprano by Gliere. As her career progressed, her voice became larger and more powerful, as demonstrated by the Liebestod
from Wagner's Tristan and Isolde, and In Questa Reggia from Puccini's Turandot. Lastly, Sutherland was a diva who was not
afraid to let her hair down once in a while, and we are treated to lighter selections such as Where are the songs we sung?
by Noel Coward, and Falling in love with love, by Rogers and Hart. Highly recommended for all lovers of great singing.
La Stupenda at her best
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-05
Review Date: 2007-05-05
This 2 CD set is entitled "La Stupenda," which creates extremely high expectations. Joan Sutherland meets those expectations
on this CD; she is, indeed, "La Stupenda." One of the interesting aspects of this set is Dame Joan's singing some non operatic
works (such as "Home Sweet Home" or "Where Are the Songs We Sung?" or "Falling in Love with Love"). In the end, this is a
wonderful compilation of the art of Joan Sutherland.
First, let's consider a sampling of the cuts on these CDs.
"O Zittre Nicht" is from Mozart's "Magic Flute" and it is a challenge to sopranos, with its series of staccato high notes. Sutherland essays this well. There are some nice trills; she hits the high notes well. The series of (treacherous) high notes toward the end is handled very nicely by Sutherland. In short, she scintillates, with a closing high note well hit.
From Donizetti's "Linda di Chamounix," she sings "O luce di questi'anima." Her voice and technique are well suited for Donizetti (and Bellini). The cantabile is smoothly sung. The cabaletta is rollicking. Her coloratura technique is on target; the ornamentation is compelling. There are trills, runs, high notes and other ornamentation well done. The close is nice (although there may be a bit of a scoop on the final high note).
From "Beatrice di Tenda" (by Bellini), we hear ""Eccomi pronta. . .Deh, se un'urna." The cantabile is sung well. She hits notes clearly. The spirited cabaletta follows. Sutherland exhibits somewhat less ornamentation than usual, but trills are well done and, overall, the piece is nicely sung. The close features clean high notes.
"Home Sweet Home." This kind of illustrates Joan Sutherland's work nicely. I can hardly make out the words (and it is sung in English). But it is an interesting version. She sings the song straight, without overpowering the song with operatic technique (an occasional trill actually works out well).
Elsewhere, I have commented on her 1959 version of the "Mad Scene" from "Lucia di Lammermoor" (from her album "The Greatest Hits").
"Falling in Love with Love" is an interesting cut. This is a classic Rodgers and Hart song. Sutherland sings it pretty well, and one can pick up the words cleanly. However, one might compare this with Anna Moffo's version, which is more musical. Sutherland's version is a bit too operatic for what the song is about.
Finally, "Ah non giunge" from Bellini's "La Sonnambula," a great coloratura tune! This is taken at a sprightly pace. Sutherland exhibits good coloratura technique. There is nice ornamentation. She precisely nails high notes. In the repeat, the florid singing ramps up. This is a compelling version, with series of staccato high notes to close the work out.
Thus, this 2 CD set is a welcome entrée to the body of work of Dame Joan Sutherland. Sometimes (as with "Home Sweet Home") one has a hard time picking out the words. But with Sutherland, the skills and techniques create a compelling oeuvre that is well worth attending to.
First, let's consider a sampling of the cuts on these CDs.
"O Zittre Nicht" is from Mozart's "Magic Flute" and it is a challenge to sopranos, with its series of staccato high notes. Sutherland essays this well. There are some nice trills; she hits the high notes well. The series of (treacherous) high notes toward the end is handled very nicely by Sutherland. In short, she scintillates, with a closing high note well hit.
From Donizetti's "Linda di Chamounix," she sings "O luce di questi'anima." Her voice and technique are well suited for Donizetti (and Bellini). The cantabile is smoothly sung. The cabaletta is rollicking. Her coloratura technique is on target; the ornamentation is compelling. There are trills, runs, high notes and other ornamentation well done. The close is nice (although there may be a bit of a scoop on the final high note).
From "Beatrice di Tenda" (by Bellini), we hear ""Eccomi pronta. . .Deh, se un'urna." The cantabile is sung well. She hits notes clearly. The spirited cabaletta follows. Sutherland exhibits somewhat less ornamentation than usual, but trills are well done and, overall, the piece is nicely sung. The close features clean high notes.
"Home Sweet Home." This kind of illustrates Joan Sutherland's work nicely. I can hardly make out the words (and it is sung in English). But it is an interesting version. She sings the song straight, without overpowering the song with operatic technique (an occasional trill actually works out well).
Elsewhere, I have commented on her 1959 version of the "Mad Scene" from "Lucia di Lammermoor" (from her album "The Greatest Hits").
"Falling in Love with Love" is an interesting cut. This is a classic Rodgers and Hart song. Sutherland sings it pretty well, and one can pick up the words cleanly. However, one might compare this with Anna Moffo's version, which is more musical. Sutherland's version is a bit too operatic for what the song is about.
Finally, "Ah non giunge" from Bellini's "La Sonnambula," a great coloratura tune! This is taken at a sprightly pace. Sutherland exhibits good coloratura technique. There is nice ornamentation. She precisely nails high notes. In the repeat, the florid singing ramps up. This is a compelling version, with series of staccato high notes to close the work out.
Thus, this 2 CD set is a welcome entrée to the body of work of Dame Joan Sutherland. Sometimes (as with "Home Sweet Home") one has a hard time picking out the words. But with Sutherland, the skills and techniques create a compelling oeuvre that is well worth attending to.
Africa, Vol. 1
Format: Audio Cassette from Earthbeat! (1989-01-01)
List price: $9.98
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Tracks:
Disc 1
Disc 1
- Viaje a Oriente
- Shadow
- Africa
- Oba Lube
- Medicine Man
- Asesú
Africa, Vol. 1
Format: Audio CD from Warner Bros / Wea (1995-01-24)
List price: $15.98
New price: $14.37
Used price: $2.55
Used price: $2.55
Tracks:
Disc 1
Disc 1
- Un Viaje A Oriente
- Shadow
- Africa
- Oba Lube
- Medicine Man
- Asesu
Africa, Vol. 1
Format: Audio Cassette from Warner Bros / Wea (1995-01-24)
List price: $9.98
New price: $15.00
Tracks:
Disc 1
Disc 1
- Viaje a Oriente
- Shadow
- Africa
- Oba Lube
- Medicine Man
- Asesú

Best-Loved Italian Choruses
Format: Audio CD from Angel Records (1997-07-01)
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Tracks:
Disc 1
Disc 1
- Vedi Le Fosche (Anvil Chor) (Il Trovatore, Act II) - Coro Del Teatro Dell'Oprera Di Roma/Thomas Schippers
- Squilli, Echeggi (Il Trovatore, Act III) - Coro Del Teatro Dell'Oprera Di Roma/Thomas Schippers
- Noi Siamo Zingarelle (La Traviata, Act II) - Coro Del Teatro Dell'Oprera Di Roma/Tullio Serafin
- Di Madride Noi Siam Matadori (La Traviata, Act II) - Coro Del Teatro Dell'Oprera Di Roma/Tullio Serafin
- Zitti Zitti (Rigoletto, Act I) - Coro Del Teatro Dell'Oprera Di Roma/Francesco Molinari-Pradelli
- Scorrendo Uniti (Rigoletto, Act II) - Coro Del Teatro Dell'Oprera Di Roma/Francesco Molinari-Pradelli
- Va Pensiero (Chor Of The Hebrew Slaves) (Nabucco, Act 3) - Coro Del Teatro Dell'Oprera Di Roma/Gabriele Santini
- Il Santo Nome Di Dio (La Forza Del Destino, Act II) - Paulo Monarsolo
- La Vergine Degli Angeli (La Forza Del Destino, Act II) - Floriana Cavalli
- Rataplan (La Forza Del Destino, Act III) - Gabriella Carturan
- Gloria All'Egitto (Triumphal Scene) (Aida, Act II) - Coro Del Teatro Dell'Oprera Di Roma/Gabriele Santini
- Son Io! Son Io La Vita! (Hymn To The Sun) (Iris, Act I) - Coro Del Teatro Dell'Oprera Di Roma/Gabriele Santini
- Ah! Gli Aranci (Cavalleria Rusticana) - Coro Del Teatro Dell'Oprera Di Roma/Gabriele Santini
- Regina Coeli (Easter Hymn) (Cavalleria Rusticana) - Victoria De Los Angeles
- Humming Chor (Madama Butterfly, Act II) - Coro Del Teatro Dell'Oprera Di Roma/Sir John Barbirolli
- Perche Tarda La Luna (Turandot, Act I) - Coro Del Teatro Dell'Oprera Di Roma/Francesco Molinari-Pradelli
- Ai Tuoi Piedi Ci Prostriam (Turandot, Act II) - Coro Del Teatro Dell'Oprera Di Roma/Francesco Molinari-Pradelli