Anna Netrebko – Sempre Libera
Anna Netrebko – Sempre Libera (2004)
01. E strano! - "Ah, fors'è lui" 02. Sempre libera play 03. Ah! Se una volta sola 04. Ah, non credea mirarti 05. Ah! non giunge uman pensiero 06. O rendetemi le speme...Qui la voce 07. Ah! tu sorridi 08. Vien, diletto, è in ciel la luna 09. O giusto cielo! (Act 2) 10. Oihmè! Sorge il tremendo 11. Ardon gli incensi... (Act 2) 12. Spargi d'amaro pianto (Act 2) 13. Era più calmo? 14. Piangea cantando nell'erma landa... 15. Ave Maria, piena di grazia 16. O mio babbino caro play Anna Netrebko – soprano Sara Mingardo - mezzo-soprano Saimir Pirgu - tenor Nicola Ulivieri - bass baritone Andrea Concetti - bass Sascha Reckert – glass-instrument Mahler Chamber Orchestra Claudio Abbado – conductor
Anna Netrebko's second CD is even more impressive than her first. She still may not be an absolutely polished, finished artist, but she's working at it and presents here a very satisfying---even thrilling---program. She doesn't quite have the stature or insights for Verdi's Violetta yet, but aside from some smudged coloratura in low-lying passages she sings the first act scene quite well (capped with a well-placed, big E-flat). She's close to ideal in the Sonnambula and Puritani excerpts, where her girlishness is entirely right, her coloratura dazzling, and her ability to sound tearful really impressive. The Lucia Mad Scene (also notable here for its use of the glass harmonica for which it was composed in place of the usual flute) is quite wonderful, even if the runs are sometimes not as well-delineated as they should be. And although she's not vocally suited to Desdemona's Willow Song and Ave Maria, she does manage to darken her voice to fit the character and presents a very moving portrait. The CD ends with an utterly charming "O mio babbino caro." Artistry and everything else aside, her voice is just beautiful. Claudio Abbado's leadership is ideal. ---Robert Levine, Editorial Reviews
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