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琳達·理查森 女高音 約翰.威爾森 指揮 倫敦市立交響樂團 The British soprano Linda Richardson has performed extensively across the UK and continental Europe under conductors such as Bernard Haitink, Edo de Waart, Sir Mark Elder, Daniele Rustioni, Libor Pe?ek, and Carlo Rizzi. Her extensive repertoire includes roles ranging from Monteverdi and Mozart to Janacek, Britten, and Wagner. Linda Richardson writes: 'I have had the privilege of performing many of the great leading soprano roles in the operatic repertoire, but as my career progressed, I found a special love and affinity for the roles that stood as pillars in Italian opera. The beautiful melodic lines, dramatic language, and the overall musical craftsmanship of these Italian composers make their characters especially thrilling. I chose these particular arias because they show the huge variety of heroines that can be found in the greatest Italian operas. Although most of the arias are expressions of love and loss it is the individual emotional journey of each character which I find so compelling.' 曲目 GIUSEPPE VERDI 1.Pace, pace, mio Dio! from 'La forza del destino' (1862) -5:49 Ah, fors e lui and Sempre libera from 'La traviata' (1853) -6:46 2.'E strano! e strano!'. Allegro -4:59 3.'Sempre libera'. Allegro brillante -1:47 GIACOMO PUCCINI 4.D'onde lieta usci from 'La bobeme (1896) -3:28 5.Vissi d'arte from 'Tosca' (1900) -3:25 GAETANO DONIZETTI Piangete voi? and Al dolce guidami from 'Anna Bolena' (1830) -9:33 6.Andante - Calando -4:56 7.'Al dolce guidami'. Cantabile - Presto -4:36 GIUSEPPE VERDI 8.Morro, ma prima in grazia from 'Un ballo in maschera' (1859) -4:53 9.Caro nome from 'Rigoletto' (1851) -6:39 10.Addio, del passato from 'La traviata' -6:35 VINCENZO BELLINI 11.Casta Diva from 'Norma' (1831) -7:32 GIACOMO PUCCINI 12.Senza memma from 'Suor Angelica' (1918) -4:59 13.Un bel di, vedremo from 'Madama Butterfly' (1904) -4:33 14.Tu? Tu? Piccolo Iddio! from 'Madama Butterfly' -5:02 Total time: 69:13 Linda Richardson soprano Orchestra: Sinfonia of London Andrew Haveron leader John Wilson |