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Renée Fleming, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra - Greatest Moments at the Met (2022)

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Renée Fleming, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra - Greatest Moments at the Met (2022)

Renée Fleming, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra - Greatest Moments at the Met (2022)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 589 Mb | Total time: 02:23:48 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Decca | # 485 3569 | Recorded: 1994-2015

This first-ever, specially remastered collection compiles highlights chosen by Renée of her “most magical experiences”, captured live on stage in this pinnacle of opera houses. Produced by GRAMMY-winning David Frost, the collection features duets with Cecilia Bartoli, Susan Graham, Dmitri Hvorostovsky, Samuel Ramey, Bryn Terfel & more. Since her 1991 debut when she stepped in for Felicity Lott, Renée has performed on the MET stage over 250 times and describes the MET as “my musical home, the theater where I feel welcome amongst friends – backstage, onstage, and in the audience.” Renée will return to the MET on 22 November for the world premiere work by Kevin Puts, The Hours, with Joyce DiDonato & Kelli O’Hara.

Fatma Said - Kaleidoscope: Massenet, Straus, Strauss, Offenbach, Gounod, Loewe, Berlin, Weill, Gardel, Piazzolla, Lehár (2022)

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Fatma Said - Kaleidoscope: Massenet, Straus, Strauss, Offenbach, Gounod, Loewe, Berlin, Weill, Gardel, Piazzolla, Lehár (2022)

Fatma Said - Kaleidoscope: Massenet, Straus, Strauss, Offenbach, Gounod, Loewe, Berlin, Weill, Gardel, Piazzolla, Lehár (2022)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 335 Mb | Total time: 68:28 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Warner Classics | # 5054197139215 | Recorded: 2021

‘A dancer’s blood runs in my veins’ announces the heroine of Léhar’s Giuditta in the beguiling bolero-cum-waltz ‘Meine Lippen, sie küssen so heiß!’ which blazes into life around fifteen minutes into today’s Recording of the Week from Egyptian soprano Fatma Said, the Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte-Carlo and special guests including lutenist David Bergmüller, Quinteto Ángel and the vision string quartet.

Edward Gardner, BBC Symphony Orchestra - Verklärte Nacht: Schoenberg, Fried, Lehár, Korngold (2021)

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Edward Gardner, BBC Symphony Orchestra - Verklärte Nacht: Schoenberg, Fried, Lehár, Korngold (2021)

Edward Gardner, BBC Symphony Orchestra - Verklärte Nacht: Schoenberg, Fried, Lehár, Korngold (2021)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 275 Mb | Total time: 63:36 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Chandos Records | # CHSA 5243 | Recorded: 2020

Hot on the heels of their acclaimed recording of Britten’s Peter Grimes, Stuart Skelton and Edward Gardner join forces with Christine Rice and the BBC Symphony Orchestra for this fascinating programme of early twentieth-century works. Schoenberg’s Verklärte Nacht needs no introduction, but far rarer is Oscar Fried’s contemporaneous setting of the same poem. Composed in 1901 for soloists and orchestra, Fried’s version is a true setting of (as opposed to Schoenberg’s reflection on) the text by Richard Dehmel. Lehár wrote Fieber in 1915 as the closing part of his song cycle Aus eiserner Zeit – he then made the orchestral setting a year later. Korngold’s Lieder des Abschieds (Songs of Farewell) date from the early 1920s, whilst he was still in Vienna, and shortly after he had completed the opera Die tote Stadt. Setting poetry by Christina Rossetti, Edith Ronsperger, and Ernst Lothar, the cycle is a poignant reflection on the Great War.

Jonas Kaufmann, Ádám Fischer, Wiener Philharmoniker - Wien (2019)

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Jonas Kaufmann, Ádám Fischer, Wiener Philharmoniker - Wien (2019)

Jonas Kaufmann, Ádám Fischer, Wiener Philharmoniker - Wien (2019)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 406 Mb | Total time: 77:57 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Sony Classical | # 19075950402 | Recorded: 2019

Esteemed tenor, Jonas Kaufmann, returns with his sensational new album "WIEN". This must-have album showcases the crowd-pleasing evergreens that turned Vienna into a beloved capital of classical music. "WIEN" features a stunning collection of operetta hits and Viennese songs composed between 1870 and 1950 - Kaufmann teams up with the world renowned Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra and Adam Fisher. Vienna’s heyday for operetta produced stage-hits such as Johann Strauß’s ‘Komm in die Gondel’ (from Eine Nacht in Venedig / A Night in Venice) the ‘Clock Duet’ from Die Fledermaus and the ‘Title duet’ from Wiener Blut, as well as Franz Léhar’s ‘Lippen Schweigen’ from The Merry Widow.