Le Plaisir Du Chant - Marin, Boischio
Le Plaisir Du Chant - Marin, Boischio
Velut Luna
Music genre: Classica
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Le Plaisir Du Chant ( CVLD157 )
Author : Fauré G., Handel GF, Mozart WA, Purcell H.
Performer : Diletta Rizzo Marin, Alberto Boischio
Available in: CD, CD File
Traces
01 - The Fairy-Queen, Z. 629, Act II, Scene 7: "Come, All Ye Songsters of the Sky" - Arranged for Voice and Piano
02 - Orpheus Britannicus, Z. 583: No. 2, Music for a While
03 - Pausanius, Z. 585: No. 1, Sweeter Than Roses
04 - Joshua, HWV 64, Act III, Scene 3: "Oh! had I Jubal's lyre, or Miriam's tuneful voice" - Arranged for Voice and Piano
05 - Lieder und Gesänge, K. 152: No. 8, Laughing calm
06 - Ariette, "Oiseaux si tous les ans", K. 307
07 - Ariette, "Dans un bois solitaire", K. 308
08 - Les chansons de Miarka: No. 10, La pluie
09 - 5 Mélodies, Op. 58: No. 1, Mandolines
10 - In prayer
11 - 4 Songs, Op. 39: No. 4, Les roses d'Ispahan
12 - Collection of tunes: No. 7, El tra-la-la and elpuntaado
13 - Collection of tunes: No. 3, The painful pain
14 - 12 Tonadillas in old style: No. 3, El major discreet
15 - La Canción del Olvido, Cuadro Primero: Canción del Olvido. "Marinela, Marinela"
Notes
CLASSICAL: original composition by H. Purcell, GF Haendel, WA Mozart, A. Georges, G. Faurè, E. Granados, J. Serrano. Diletta Rizzo Manin soprano, Alberto Boischio piano. Recording was made at Magister Studio, Preganziol, Italy on April, 2007. Recorded strictly live in studio direct-to-stereo master, using the latest standard in digital technology based upon PRISM SOUND DREAM AD 2, 24bit/88.2kHz Ad Converter.
This recording marks the debut recital of the young soprano Diletta Rizzo Marin. Following her recent success at the Santander Festival, with her captivating and expressive voice, described by Enrique Franco, the leading music critic of the Spanish newspaper "El Pais," Diletta returns to perform this recital accompanied by pianist Alberto Boischio. The chosen repertoire ranges from Purcell's 17th-century works to one of the most popular zarzuelas of the 20th century, showcasing the freshness of her timbre, her musical and technical preparation, her stylistic versatility, and her intense expressiveness in singing in four different languages.
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