Handel & J. S. Bach: Arias

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Barnes & Noble - EJ Johnson
Stephanie Blythe, who makes her recording debut with this impressive disc, may remind you of Marilyn Horne, which is saying a lot of this up-and-coming mezzo. Especially rich in the lower register, Blythe's voice is well focused and well placed, her coloratura remarkably fleet for a voice of such size. She offers arias by Handel and Bach, most in a slow, lyrical mode and many of which are familiar -- the opening "Ombra mai fu," for example. That famous aria is very beautifully done, stylish and expressive but never to excess, which could be said of any of the selections here, really. Countertenor David Daniels joins her for Julius Ceasar's "Son nata a lagrimar," providing...
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Barnes & Noble - EJ Johnson
Stephanie Blythe, who makes her recording debut with this impressive disc, may remind you of Marilyn Horne, which is saying a lot of this up-and-coming mezzo. Especially rich in the lower register, Blythe's voice is well focused and well placed, her coloratura remarkably fleet for a voice of such size. She offers arias by Handel and Bach, most in a slow, lyrical mode and many of which are familiar -- the opening "Ombra mai fu," for example. That famous aria is very beautifully done, stylish and expressive but never to excess, which could be said of any of the selections here, really. Countertenor David Daniels joins her for Julius Ceasar's "Son nata a lagrimar," providing a nice foil to Blythe's mezzo. Arias from Hercules and Semele complete the Handel selections; then we proceed to Bach, with arias from the two Passions and the B Minor Mass. One might wish for a few more enlivening choices in the program, but nonetheless, here is a most enjoyable debut that promises much to come.
Gramophone - Alan Blyth
This is a disc...that I shall return to often to savour the taste of a new and auspicious talent.
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Product Details

  • Release Date: 11/6/2001
  • Label: Emi Classics
  • UPC: 724354547522
  • Catalog Number: 45475
  • Sales rank: 71,235

Tracks

Disc 1
  1. 1–2 Serse (Xerxes), opera, HWV 40: Frondi tenere...Ombra mai fu - George Frideric Handel & Friedel Becker (3:45)
    Composed byGeorge Frideric Handel
    Conducted byJohn Nelson
    Performed byEnsemble Orchestral de Paris, John Nelson, Stephanie Blythe
    1. 1Frondi tenere...Ombra mai fu
    2. 2Frondi tenere...Ombra mai fu
  2. 3 Hercules, oratorio, HWV 60: Where Shall I Fly - George Frideric Handel & Friedel Becker (6:49)
    Composed byGeorge Frideric Handel
    Conducted byJohn Nelson
    Performed byEnsemble Orchestral de Paris, John Nelson, Stephanie Blythe
  3. 4–5 Semele, oratorio, HWV 58: Awake, Saturnia...Iris, hence away - George Frideric Handel & Friedel Becker (4:54)
    Composed byGeorge Frideric Handel
    Conducted byJohn Nelson
    Performed byEnsemble Orchestral de Paris, John Nelson, Stephanie Blythe
    1. 4Awake, Saturnia...Iris, hence away
    2. 5Awake, Saturnia...Iris, hence away
  4. 6 Giulio Cesare in Egitto, opera, HWV 17: Al lampo dell'armi - George Frideric Handel & Friedel Becker (3:29)
    Composed byGeorge Frideric Handel
    Conducted byJohn Nelson
    Performed byEnsemble Orchestral de Paris, John Nelson, Stephanie Blythe
  5. 7 Giulio Cesare in Egitto, opera, HWV 17: Dall' ondoso periglio...Aure, deh, per pietà - George Frideric Handel & Friedel Becker (8:37)
    Composed byGeorge Frideric Handel
    Conducted byJohn Nelson
    Performed byEnsemble Orchestral de Paris, John Nelson, Stephanie Blythe
  6. 8 Giulio Cesare in Egitto, opera, HWV 17: Priva son d'ogni conforto - George Frideric Handel & Friedel Becker (5:56)
    Composed byGeorge Frideric Handel
    Conducted byJohn Nelson
    Performed byEnsemble Orchestral de Paris, John Nelson, Stephanie Blythe
  7. 9 Giulio Cesare in Egitto, opera, HWV 17: Madre!...son nata a lagrimar - George Frideric Handel & Friedel Becker (8:24)
    Composed byGeorge Frideric Handel
    Conducted byJohn Nelson
    Performed byDavid Daniels [countertenor], Ensemble Orchestral de Paris, John Nelson, Stephanie Blythe
  8. 10 Matthäuspassion (St. Matthew Passion), BWV 244: Erbarme dich, mein Gott - Johann Sebastian Bach & Friedel Becker (6:22)
    Composed byJohann Sebastian Bach
    Conducted byJohn Nelson
    Performed byEnsemble Orchestral de Paris, John Nelson, Stephanie Blythe
  9. 11 Matthäuspassion (St. Matthew Passion), BWV 244: Konnen Tranen meiner Wangen - Johann Sebastian Bach & Friedel Becker (7:03)
    Composed byJohann Sebastian Bach
    Conducted byJohn Nelson
    Performed byEnsemble Orchestral de Paris, John Nelson, Stephanie Blythe
  10. 12 Johannespassion (St. John Passion), BWV 245: Von den Stricken meiner Sunden - Johann Sebastian Bach & Friedel Becker (5:08)
    Composed byJohann Sebastian Bach
    Conducted byJohn Nelson
    Performed byEnsemble Orchestral de Paris, John Nelson, Stephanie Blythe
  11. 13 Johannespassion (St. John Passion), BWV 245: Es ist vollbracht! - Johann Sebastian Bach & Friedel Becker (5:51)
    Composed byJohann Sebastian Bach
    Conducted byJohn Nelson
    Performed byEnsemble Orchestral de Paris, John Nelson, Stephanie Blythe
  12. 14 Mass in B minor, BWV 232: Agnus Dei - Johann Sebastian Bach & Friedel Becker (5:18)
    Composed byJohann Sebastian Bach
    Conducted byJohn Nelson
    Performed byEnsemble Orchestral de Paris, John Nelson, Stephanie Blythe
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Album Credits

Performance Credits
Stephanie Blythe Primary Artist
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  • Anonymous

    Posted October 1, 2010

    A Blythe Spirit and a Magical Duet With David Daniels

    Contralto Stephanie Blythe has a warm, fluid voice that reminds me immediately of countertenor David Daniels, especially since she sings more accurately in the mezzo-soprano range. What they have in common is an artful blending of male and female vocal characteristics that produces a strong sound, rich and seductive. Dramatically she is not quite at his level yet, but it is a tribute to her interpretative talents that she can convincingly sing both Cesare and Cornelia in "Giulio Cesare in Egitto" in the four beautiful arias here. The disc's high point is in fact, a mother-son duet performed with Daniels, "Madre!...Son nata a lagrimar". Their voices meld together wonderfully. What I find intriguing is how his higher, more nuanced voice brings out the dramatic intensity of the piece, while Blythe's superb lower register brings out a lovely contrast since her voice dips deeper than Daniels'. It is as perfect a match as you'll hear in the Baroque world. The remainder of the Handel arias displays her exceptional range, especially the plaintive "Ombra mai fù" from "Serse" and the vocal agility she displays in "Iris, Hence Away" from "Semele". The second half of the disc features four arias from Bach's "Passions", all more spiritual in tone than the Handel pieces but not as interesting dramatically. She still sounds lovely, but a certain monotony creeps into the last half-hour since these arias seem to create the same dream-like atmosphere and consequently do not require her to utilize her interpretative skills fully. John Nelson conducts the Ensemble Orchestral de Paris effectively, and perhaps to embody the spirit of the Bach pieces, the disc was recorded in a church, the Eglise Notre Dame du Liban in Paris. It is an impressive recital debut and makes one look forward to Stephanie Blythe's next work.

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