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CHAN 3076
Great Operatic Arias, Vol. 8 - John Tomlinson 2
Great Operatic Arias, Vol. 8 - John Tomlinson 2
Released Date:
01 Mar 2002
Originally recorded in 2001
Artists:
London Philharmonic Orchestra
Philharmonia Orchestra
David Parry
John Tomlinson
Bass
Venue:
Blackheath Halls, London
Producer:
Brian Couzens
Engineer:
Ralph Couzens
Christopher Brooke
(Assistant)
Michael Common
(Assistant)
Record Label
Opera In English
Genre:
Vocal & Song
Opera in English
Total Time - 76:39
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Great Operatic Arias, Vol. 8 - John Tomlinson 2
WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART
(1756-1791)
Select Complete Single Disc for
1
Osmin's Revenge
from
The Abduction from the Seraglio
3:30
'When they lead you to the scaffold'
(O wie will ich triumphieren)
2
Sarastro's Prayer
from
The Magic Flute
4:13
'O Isis and Osiris, listen'
with
The Geoffrey Mitchell Choir
LUDVIG VAN BEETHOVEN
(1770-1827)
3
Pizarro's Revenge
from
Fidelio
3:25
'Now, now for my victory!'
(Ha, welch' ein Augenblick!)
with
The Geoffrey Mitchell Choir
4
Rocco's Aria
2:24
'If you don't have any money'
(Hat man nicht auch Gold beineben)
CARL MARIA VON WEBER
(1786-1826)
5
Caspar's Song
from
Der Freischütz (The Free-shooter)
2:24
'On this earth we could not bear'
(Hier im ird'schen Jammetal)
6
Caspar's Aria
from
Der Freischütz
3:47
'Go! Go! The fatal die is cast!'
(Schweig, Schweig)
RICHARD WAGNER
(1813-1883)
7
Wotan's Monologue
from >The Rhinegold
6:07
'The bridge leads you homeward -
'Evening rays flood the sky with splendour'
(Abendlich strahlt der Sonne Auge)
with
Colin Lee
tenor and
Alice Coote
mezzo-soprano
8
Dutchman's Monologue
from
The Flying Dutchman
13:12
'The time comes round'
(Die Frist ist um)
9
Daland's Aria
from
The Flying Dutchman
5:36
'Senta, my child, please make this stranger warmly welcome'
(Mögst du, mein Kind, den fremden Mann wilkommen heissen!)
10
Pogner's Monologue
from
The Mastersingers of Nuremberg
5:58
'Now hear and attend me well.
The feast of John, Midsummer day'
(Das schöne Fest, Johannistag)
11
Hans Sachs's Flieder Monologue
from
The Mastersingers
6:32
'My elder tree in flower'
(Was duftet doch der Flieder)
12
Hans Sachs's Wahn Monologue
from
The Mastersingers
7:57
'Mad, mad, all the world's mad'
(Wahn! Wahn! Überall Wahn!)
RICHARD STRAUSS
(1864-1949)
13
Baron Och's Waltz
from
Der Rosenkavalier (The Knight of the Rose)
5:58
'Look for my glasses there in my jacket'
(Such' Sie in meiner Taschen meine Brillen)
with
Elizabeth Vaughan
contralto
ALBERT LORTZING
(1801-1851)
14
Hans Stadlinger's Song
from
The Armourer (Der Waffenschmied)
5:36
'I used to be young with a fine head of hair'
(Auch ich war ein Jüngling)
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Two things impress above all – the singers marvellous way with the text, and his use of tone to define character…
Opera Now
John Tomlinson’s first disc of arias received glowing reviews:
‘With exemplary delivery of text and range of characterisation, the great British Wagnerian bass picks all the great favourites from Handel and Mussorgsky to Sullivan and Offenbach. A must for all Tomlinson fans and for anyone interested in the bass repertory.’
Classic FM Magazine
'Sterling work from conductor David Parry and the LPO, top quality sound and comprehensive booklet.'
BBC Music Magazine
‘A strong voice, varied repertoire and vivid characterisation make this an appealing disc.’ Gramophone ‘John Tomlinson is one of the finest singing actors on the opera scene today. He is unsurpassed in Wagner, but here he displays his versatility and his exemplary diction in a highly eclectic programme…’
BBC Music Magazine
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