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Lorraine Hunt Lieberson - Handel Arias
Lorraine Hunt Lieberson - Handel Arias
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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars(based on 18 reviews)
Sales Rank: 25811
Category: Music

Artist: Lorraine Hunt
Publisher: Avie
Studio: Avie
Manufacturer: Avie
Label: Avie
Format: Hybrid Sacd, Import
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.9 x 0.4

MPN: 30
UPC: 822252003024
EAN: 0822252003024
ASIN: B00022LZW8

Release Date: August 10, 2004
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Tracks:

  • Recit. Ah! Whither Should We Fly
  • Aria. As with rosy steps the morn
  • Recit. O bright example of all goodness!
  • Aria. Bane of virtue, nurse of passions
  • Recit. The clouds begin to veil the hemisphere
  • Aria. Defend her Heav'n!
  • Aria. Lord, to Thee each night and day
  • Recit. She's gone, disdaining liberty and life
  • Aria. New scenes of joy
  • Recit. O Numi eterni! O stelle, stelle!
  • Aria. Gia superbo, del mio affanno
  • Recit. Ma voi forse nel cielo
  • Aria. Il suol che preme, l'aura che spira
  • Recit. Ah! che ancor nell'abisso
  • Aria. Alla salma infedel porga la pena
  • Recit. A voi, a voi, padre, consorte
  • Arioso. Gia nel seno comincia a compir ... Furioso. Ma se qui non m'e dato
  • Aria. Se bramate d'amar, chi vi sdegna
  • Recit. Frondi tenere e belle
  • Aria. Ombra mai fu

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com
If you think you've heard Handel's "Ombra mai fu" (known as his "Largo") so often, and in so many different arrangements, and sung by so many different voices, that you can no longer be moved or surprised by it, think again. This CD of Handel arias, mostly from his Theodora or the cantata La Lucrezia, ends with "Ombra mai fu," and as sung by Lorraine Hunt Lieberson, it is so tender, so beautiful, so impeccably shaded, that you'll think you're hearing it for the first time. But that's only four of this disc's 67 minutes---a follow-up to Hunt Lieberson's extraordinarily successful CD of Bach cantatas. There's not a dull or disinterested moment to be heard anywhere. As the violated Lucrezia, Hunt Lieberson alternately rages against the man who raped her and turns her grief inward; the former is terrifying in its intensity, the latter makes us almost feel as if we're eavesdropping. The five arias for Irene, Theodora's friend, confidante, and the upholder of Christian beliefs are all magical prayers or statements of faith, and from Hunt Lieberson, they become real, with each word honestly conveyed and colored. The voice itself is unfailingly beautiful---warm, lush, never forced, agile when necessary---and her breath control is stunning. She is backed ideally by Harry Bicket and The Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, and the string soloists in the ensemble---the viola da gamba player, lutenist, etc.---are as gifted as she is. If you want proof that Handel was a great dramatist with a special gift for communicating emotion, all while listening to sublime sounds, this CD is a must. --Robert Levine


Customer Reviews:   Read 13 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars A wonderful voice, too soon taken from us   March 23, 2008
  10 out of 12 found this review helpful

Lorraine Hunt Lieberson was a wonderfully talented mezzo soprano, who dies far too soon. To begin, I can only quote from another reviewer: "And how sad it is to know that this instrument has passed away two days ago [in 2006]. Lorraine Hunt-Lieberson died two days ago in her home in Santa Fe, New Mexico of breast cancer. It is such a huge loss to the opera world, as she is an artist who is still experiencing the prime of her career. The voice is just so beautiful, the tone so pure, that I lament that we can no longer hear any great roles from this artist. She will be missed." Such circumstances leave one with two separate emotions--sorrow for a passing so early and gratitude for having been able to experience her talent.

On this CD, she is ably supported by Henry Bicket and the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment. Three of Handel's works are represented here, "Theodora," "La Lucrezia," and "Serse."

From "Theodora," "Ah! Whither should we fly or fly from. . .As with rosy steps in the morning." The recitative begins slowly, but Lieberson's rich voice adds a majestic element. She displays a lush voice and sings a smooth line. Estimable!

"La Lucrezia." "O numi eterni! O stelle, stelle!. . .Gia superbo, del mio affanno." Again, what a rich, lush voice. Subtle singing and no annoying vocal affectations. She handles the music well.

From "Serse," "Ombre mai fu." Does my memory play tricks on me, or did Enrico Caruso record this early in the 20th century? This is a warm piece, with a lugubrious undertone. Lieberson's rich mezzo voice injects a powerful element into this aria. What a fitting close to this CD.

Thus, we glimpse the talent of Lieberson and can only lament her too early death.



5 out of 5 stars Drinking in her voices   October 30, 2007
  1 out of 2 found this review helpful

I agree most of reviewers comments and am appreciated in her performance, I just add my personal comment on it for reference. Althought Hunt was famous of Irene role in Theodora, but in fact, signing the cantata of La Luvrezia is really her the most outstanding in this set, that's why I recommand this album more.
She fully express this canatata lyric, moving sentiment toward me, and catch up my attention on music essence automatically, enjoying its beauty.
I regret that Hunt wouldn't give us her Angel sound.



5 out of 5 stars Irresistible voice   August 23, 2007
  1 out of 2 found this review helpful

Lorraine Hunt Lieberson is one of 2 singers who are apt to bring tears to my eyes. The other is Kathleen Ferrier. The present recording I find very satisfying on all counts.


5 out of 5 stars A Legendary Singer.   March 7, 2007
  3 out of 3 found this review helpful

I simply don't have the heart to review Mrs. Lieberson's works.
If we call Ms. Bartoli a 'great' singer, then the description of 'legendary' more aptly depicts Mrs. Lieberson.
If ever a truly good artist lived, Mrs. Lieberson is one such.
The only singer that could be recalled singing in such style is Teresa Berganza; but still, they are different.
This is one of my favourite interpretators of Haendel. Having been 'treated' by those coloraturas of arias of Haendel's period by Ms. Bartoli and others, I find the singing of Lorraine Hunt Lieberson a great relief - at last, this is what Haendel would want it to be. And I equally enjoy the singing of soprano arias by Mrs. Lieberson - the timbre is warmer, but still with all the shimmer - so different from the dark mushy tones of other celebrated 'lyrical soprano' around.
Don't want to say more. Mrs. Lieberson's leaving last year is too heavy a news for me.



5 out of 5 stars Lorraine Hunt Lieberson's Bach: The mind of God revealed!!   January 5, 2007
  7 out of 8 found this review helpful

These deeply felt performances of two of Bach's most moving cantatas show this transcendent singer's combination of emotional honesty and profound musicality, all combined to reveal the very mind of God through divine redemption from suffering. The disc is to be treasured even more in light of the Ms. Lieberson's recent untimely death from cancer. I'm an agnostic, but this music makes me envious of those who can believe. Roy in Pope Valley, California

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