Composer: Gioacchino Rossini
Performer: Marina Rebeka, Julia Heiler, Levy Sekgapane, Gianluca Margheri
Orchestra: Munich Radio Orchestra
Conductor: Marco Armiliato
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: BR Klassik
Release: 2017
Size: 684 MB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: yes
Moïse et Pharaon
01. Moïse et Pharaon, ou Le passage de la Mer Rouge: Quelle horrible destinée! – Grand Dieu! j’implore ta clémence
02. Moïse et Pharaon, ou Le passage de la Mer Rouge: Je l’aimais!… je fuis sa présence
03. Otello, ossia Il moro di Venezia: Assisa a piè d’un salice
04. Semiramide: Bel raggio lusinghier
05. Maometto II: Giusto ciel, in tal periglio
Guillaume Tell
06. Ils s’éloignent enfin
07. Sombre forêt, désert triste et sauvage
08. Armida: D’amor al dolce impero
Maometto Secondo
09. Maometto II: Quella morte che s’avanza – Invan la perfida
10. Maometto II: Sí, ferite, il chieggo, il merto
11. Maometto II: Madre, a te che sull’empiro
12. Guillaume Tell: Pour notre amour
13. Guillaume Tell: Sur la rive étrangère
14. La donna del lago: Tanti affetti in tal momento – Fra il padre e fra l’amante
Marina Rebeka is one of the most successful sopranos of her generation. To mark the occasion of the upcoming Rossini year of 2018, she and the Münchner Rundfunkorchester, conducted by Marco Armiliato, have recorded an album of highly dramatic opera arias that is now being released by BR-KLASSIK. The album “Amor fatale” offers the opportunity to reacquaint oneself with the great soprano arias from Rossini’s less well-known but musically convincing tragic operas, in a fine interpretation.
The concept album entitled “Amor fatal” focuses on powerful female roles from the operas Otello, Armida, La donna del lago (The Lady of the Lake), Maometto II, Semiramide (Semiramis), Moïse et Pharaon (Moses and Pharaoh) and Guillaume Tell (William Tell). The women are obliged to choose between love and duty, and frequently have to subordinate their personal fate to that of their family, nation or homeland.
The Latvian soprano has quite some experience with roles in Rossini, above all from his great tragic operas: the role of Anna Erisso from Maometto II, which she performed in 2008 at the Rossini Opera Festival in Pesaro, the composer’s birthplace, marked the very start of her career. She went on to attract international attention in 2009 when she debuted at the Salzburg Festival, as Anaï in Moïse et Pharaon. For her album she has worked through Rossini’s original handwritten manuscripts and included this in her performance; she also developed her own coloratura, which not only suits her voice both musically and technically, but also best corresponds to the specific stage events and emotions encountered in her respective operatic roles.