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Anna Netrebko & Rolando Villazon Duets (2 LP)

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180 Gram Double Vinyl! Full Color Cover! Deluxe Gatefold Jacket!
Opera’s “Golden Couple” Join For Their First Duets Recording! Breathtaking, Magnificent, Superb, Magical!
"Mark that name (Anna Netrebko) and meet the new 'it' girl of the opera world. Netrebko, whose glorious and well-schooled voice matches her physical beauty, has left audiences saucer-eyed while turning operadom on its ear. At every moment, Netrebko displays a voice of agility, accuracy, warmth, brilliance and power. It is touching and authoritative singing “Opera might never be the same." Lawrence B. Johnson, Detroit News
"Beautiful, charismatic and possessing a gift for making audiences boil over in a ferment of emotion..." - Classic FM, London, November 2008
Where would opera be without its duets between soprano and tenor? Whether the duet is confrontational or tearful, joyously ecstatic or nakedly sexual, it is the intertwining of two high-flying voices that gives opera its emotional heart. As Rolando Villazon puts it: «When the opera shows you two young lovers on stage who are ready to die for each other, the audience has to feel their passion.”
It helps if vocal allure is matched by physical glamour, and in that respect the Russian soprano Anna Netrebko and the Mexican tenor Rolando Villazon are ideal. In The New York Times Anthony Tommasini described Netrebko as «gorgeous” and Villazon as «dashing", while Alex Ross of The New Yorker suggested that they are «two singers with a certain movie-star quality". In Opera Martin Bernheimer simply labelled them opera's «stardust twins".
Puccini's La Boheme: Netrebko suggests, La Boheme is for young people who really feel the story. And we fit right in there." Villazon agrees: «Anna puts a special energy and imagination into the character of Mim. We sang the opera together in St. Petersburg at the Mariinsky Theatre. It was the first time I'd sung in the city, the first time I'd worked with Maestro [Valery] Gergiev. We had just one rehearsal, and then the performance. I have to say it was a great success: people are still talking about it." Netrebko knows the Mariinsky Theatre well. She made her debut at the theatre in 1994 and has sung there regularly ever since, but even she was surprised at the response to her and Villazon in La Boheme: eSt. Petersburg audiences love music, but usually they do not go wild: rather, they are polite. After this duet, though, there was endless applause, like I'd never seen before. It was fantastic."
Gounod's Romeo et Juliette: Anna Netrebko had already made her mark in Los Angeles with her performance as Lucia when she and Villazon sang in a new production at Los Angeles Opera in 2005. James C. Taylor, reviewing the performances in Opera, wrote that the opening night was «a night for singing, for enjoying seeing two young star-crossed lovers played by two young, lovely-to-look-at stars". The Los Angeles Times may have identified the secret of their success in Romeo et Juliette: «. . . they were not only beautiful young lovers, but believable - something rare in a world where disbelief is often suspended in favour of magnificent voices." But let's give Anna the last word: «Our energy comes from real music, real performance, real passion." There you have the recipe for the pair's success.
Netrebko and Villazon obviously enjoy the chance to test out their linguistic skills. As Villazon says, «We wanted to include a piece in the language that each of us speaks. For me, that is Spanish, for Anna it is Russian. But we have also included duets in French and Italian. So we have tequila, vodka, grappa and ... the French would be Bordeaux. Voila!" As Netrebko says, «What a wonderful cocktail!"
Features:

  • 180g Double Vinyl
  • Full Color Cover
  • Gatefold Jacket
  • Made in Germany

Musicians:

  • Anna Nebtreko, soprano
  • Rolando Villazon, tenor

Selections:

LP1 - Side A:
Giacomo Puccini (1858 - 1924)
1. La Boheme - Act 1: "O soave fanciulla"
Gaetano Donizetti (1797 - 1848)
2. Lucia di Lammermoor - Act 1: Lucia perdona... Sulla tomba
LP1 - Side B:
Giuseppe Verdi (1813 - 1901)
1. Rigoletto - Act 1: "Giovanna, ho dei rimorsi... E il sol dell'anima"
Charles Gounod (1818 - 1893)
2. Romeo et Juliette - Act 4: "Va! je t'ai pardonne... Nuit d'hymenee
LP2 - Side C:
Georges Bizet (1838 - 1875)
1. Les pecheurs de perles - Act 2: No. 8 Chanson: "De mon amie, fleur endormie" - No. 9 Due "Leila! Leila! Dieu puissant!"
Jules Massenet (1842 - 1912)
2. Manon - Act 3: Toi! Vous!... Ah! Viens, Manon, je t'aime!
LP2 - Side D:
Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840 -1893)
1. Iolanta Op. 69 - "Tvajo malchan'je nepan'atna"
Federico Moreno Torroba (1891 - 1982)
2. Luisa Fernanda - Act 3: Callate, corazon! Duermete y calla!