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Vincenzo Bellini, George Frideric Handel, Alessandro Scarlatti, Domenico Scarlatti, Giuseppe Verdi, Giuseppe Sarti, Christoph Willibald Gluck, Salvator Rosa, Giuseppe Giordani, Francesco Paolo Tosti, Antonio Cesti, Gioachino Rossini, Sir Julius Benedict, Stefano Donaudy, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Antonio Caldara, Giovanni Paisiello, Sumi Jo, Vincenzo Scalera - Sumi Jo - La Promessa / Vincenzo Scalera
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Vincenzo Bellini, George Frideric Handel, Alessandro Scarlatti, Domenico Scarlatti, Giuseppe Verdi, Giuseppe Sarti, Christoph Willibald Gluck, Salvator Rosa, Giuseppe Giordani, Francesco Paolo Tosti, Antonio Cesti, Gioachino Rossini, Sir Julius Benedict, Stefano Donaudy, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Antonio Caldara, Giovanni Paisiello, Sumi Jo, Vincenzo Scalera - Sumi Jo - La Promessa / Vincenzo Scalera

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Sumi Jo - La Promessa / Vincenzo Scalera
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Artist(s)Vincenzo Bellini, George Frideric Handel, Alessandro Scarlatti, Domenico Scarlatti, Giuseppe Verdi, Giuseppe Sarti, Christoph Willibald Gluck, Salvator Rosa, Giuseppe Giordani, Francesco Paolo Tosti, Antonio Cesti, Gioachino Rossini, Sir Julius Benedict, Stefano Donaudy, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Antonio Caldara, Giovanni Paisiello, Sumi Jo and Vincenzo Scalera
StudioErato
Release DateSeptember 15, 1998
UPC Code639842330022
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Tracks

  1. Caro Mio Ben - Sumi Jo, Giordani, Giuseppe
  2. Lungi Dal Caro Ben (Guilio Sabino) - Sumi Jo, Giuseppe Sarti
  3. Malinconia, Ninfa Gentile - Sumi Jo, Vincenzo Bellini
  4. Qual Farfalletta Amante - Sumi Jo, Domenico Scarlatti
  5. Ad Una Stella - Sumi Jo, Giuseppe Verdi
  6. Lascia ch'io pianga - Sumi Jo,
  7. Per Pieta, Bell'idol Mio - Sumi Jo, Vincenzo Bellini
  8. O del mio dolce ardor - Sumi Jo,
  9. Star Vicino - Sumi Jo, Salvatore Rosa
  10. Se Florindo รจ fedele - Sumi Jo,
  11. Non T0amo Piu - Sumi Jo, Francesco Paolo Tos
  12. Intorno All'idol Mio - Sumi Jo, Marco Antonio Cesti
  13. La promessa - Sumi Jo,
  14. La Capinera - Sumi Jo, Julius Benedict
  15. O del Mio Amato Ben - Sumi Jo, Stefano Donaudy
  16. V'adoro pupille - Sumi Jo,
  17. Vaghissima Sembianza - Sumi Jo, Stefano Donaudy
  18. Ridente la Calma - Sumi Jo, Wolfgang Amadeus Mo
  19. Alma del Core - Sumi Jo, Antonio Caldara
  20. Nel Cor Piu Non Mi Sento - Sumi Jo, Giovanni Paisiello

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User Reviews

Average user review: 4.5 (16 reviews)

rating: 4 QuoteQuite lyrical and soothingQuote
This is my first encounter with this very fine coloratura. She has a big rich voice which flows with ease. You never get the impression that it is forced. The voice quality is beautiful. No screeching in the high register.

What I like most about this CD is how even and smooth flowing these Italian songs are sung. Though very controlled, Sumi Jo appears to sing them effortlessly with finesse. Her voice fits the Italian renaissance style perfectly. As much as I love Mady Mesple (my favorite coloratura), it's great to hear a new generation of singers who are so talented and beautiful to listen to. April 20, 2008

rating: 1 QuoteSlow, tuneless, boring.Quote
This, that horrible collection of pop tunes, her prayers and her xmas carols are the Sumi Jo recitals I deliberately did NOT buy. Until the bitter end, I suckered to the reviews, craved some more of that wonderful singing and bought the pop crap and now this. I do not like art songs (except some Mozart), particularly not art songs to a piano accompaniment. If you do (and if you say you do, I'll doubt you), dig in, this is your meat and potatoes. Her voice is beautiful (it always was), the music is not. July 13, 2007

rating: 5 QuoteBettered by the real thingQuote
I discovered the wonder that is Sumi Jo after I kept remarking to myself "Wow", every-time I played an operatic compilation and this one track came around - same track each time - hers! So, I sought to hear more and bought this CD, for no other reason than it was the only one Tower stocked. Sadly it seems that Sumi Jo is a little slow in receiving her rightful invitation to stand on the main podium. In my opinion, she is about as good as it gets, and certainly has a rightful place alongside the greats of Callas, Horne, Hendricks et al.
Well, what can I say, I love this CD, her voice is fluid and elegant, sharp but not cutting, well formed and with a force that can be projected or held, it's a wonderful CD on so many levels and one I have never grown tired of listening to each morning, what a great way to start the day! As an introduction to operatic arias I would certainly recommend this as I am sure it would surprise and enchant even the most hardened of sceptics who think that "Opera is not for me", or that there was no life after Callas.
This afternoon I was very fortunate to have 5th row seats at her spring recital, here in Japan, and what a truly awe-inspiring performance. A genuine world-class soprano Sumi Jo certainly is. Today's repertoire ran from Handel, Vivaldi, Benedict, Strauss, Bellini to Verdi. Singing comfortably in FOUR languages she delivered a performance that the CD in now way prepared me for. A performance that brought her four encores, numerous standing ovations and thunderous applause from a usually reserved (Japanese) audience. Besides her obvious musical talents I have to say that I found her to be such a marvellously warm and appreciative human being who was genuinely appreciative of her audience and I can't wait to get out there and listen to more of the joy that is Sumi Jo. March 21, 2007

rating: 4 QuoteSumi Jo tackles BelcantoQuote
Coloratura soprano Sumi Jo delivers another delightful album, focusing on arias and pieces from the Italian chamber music composers (Giordani, Bellini, Rosa, Caldara, Cesti, etc.). While I believe Sumi Jo is better-suited to the French composers (see her album "Les Bijoux" on the Erato label), she proves her mettle here by delving wholeheartedly into a section of opera which a lot of sopranos do find quite difficult, the belcanto pieces are an artform in themselves.

In particular, her readings of "Star vicino" (Rosa), "Alma del core" (Caldara), and "Intorno all'idol mio" (Cesti) are chill-inducing. Supported by Vincenzo Scalera on the piano, the feather-light voice of Sumi Jo glides through these pieces with enviable skill. A beautifully-presented album.

[Erato/Warner Music 3984-23300-2] November 3, 2006

rating: 5 QuoteA promise fulfilledQuote
This collection of famous Italian arias is in my opinion one of the greatest recordings of the decade. Jo finds a new style and colour for each song, be it hauntingly romantic or elegant, poised baroque. One of the most beautiful voices today. Do not miss this at all costs! October 28, 2004

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