Cecilia Bartoli - Chant d'amour (MA©lodies franA§aise) / Myung-Whung Chung
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Cecilia Bartoli - Chant d'amour (Mélodies française) / Myung-Whung Chung
Music Price: $16.98 As of Jan 4 23:35 EST (details)
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| Studio | Decca |
| Release Date | October 15, 1996 |
| UPC Code | 028945266725 |
| Buy this item | $16.98 at Amazon.com As of Jan 4 23:35 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 3 to 5 days, |
Tracks
- Ouvre to coeur (Spanish serenade)
- Chanson française
- Chanson espagnole
- Chanson italienne
- Chanson hébraïque
- No. 1, Kaddisch
- No. 2, L'Énigme éternelle
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User Reviews
Average user review:| A Performance Filled With Devotion And Powerful Inspiration! |
Author: Raymond Vacchino M.Mus. A.Mus. L.R.S.M. Licentiate (honorary) February 11, 2008
| my introduction to Cecilia Bartoli..... |
| a voice teacher and early music fan |
The French 'melodie'grew out of the 18th century ballad, and is the equivalent of what the Germans call 'Lied' or art song, as opposed to pop or folk. The music of the five French composers included on this recording are all quite notable in the musical world. And Bartoli has included some of my personal favoites. Just to comment on a few:
Bizet liked to use the poems of Victor Hugo in many of his songs and the one I like best is supposedly his most popular work: "Adieux de l'hotesse arabe" (The Farewell of the Arab Hostess-1866). It is an intriguing blend of persistent rhythm and novel harmonies inflected with neat dramatic touches and conveys the poignant urgency of the Arab girl's passion.
The song I enjoy the most from this album is Pauline Viardot's "Les Filles de Cadix"(The daughters of Cadiz), the libretto of which was supplied by the poet Alfred de Musset, who was very fond of her. It conveys the Spanish tang and the girls' flirtatious mockery.
There is so much to like about this album, such as the great singing of Ceclia Bartoli. Her voice is powerfully resonent when it needs to be, and yet she can lighten up when necessary, as in some of the 'wispier' French songs. I have a disc of Handel's "Rinaldo" which includes the excellent American countertenor David Daniels. It's a great recording and Bartoli can really "belt" out the Handel.
If French music is to your liking, this is indeed a good listen!!!!
February 13, 2007
| One of my favorite Bartoli collections. Buy It! |
As with almost all of my classical music reviews, this is based purely on my personal reaction to the performance. And, if I were to recommend an excellent first purchase of Cecilia Bartoli material, this would be it! June 13, 2006
| Beautiful collection |
I certainly didn't think of Cecialia Bartoli as champion of the French song; I like Veronique Gens for this type of repertoire, but I was not familiar with Pauline Viardot-Garcia's songs, and I am glad that I discovered them, thanks to Cecilia. This album has many songs which were not recorded often, and it's great to see so much effort put into choosing a unique and wonderful collection like this one.
Just listen to Havanaise, which is a great introduction to this album and a real beauty in Cecilia's commited interpretation. October 1, 2005
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