Dive into a century of song with John Mark Ainsley's captivating album, "Decades - A Century of Song, volume 2." This exquisite collection, released on May 19, 2016, under the Vivat label, showcases Ainsley's remarkable vocal prowess across a diverse range of choral and opera genres. Spanning a rich tapestry of compositions from the 19th and 20th centuries, this album is a testament to Ainsley's versatility and artistic depth.
The album features 21 meticulously selected tracks, each offering a unique glimpse into the evolution of vocal music over a hundred years. From the haunting beauty of Schubert's "Erlkönig" to the serene elegance of Franz Liszt's "Le lac," and the timeless allure of Franz Schubert's "Ellens Gesang III (Ave Maria)," Ainsley's performance is nothing short of breathtaking. The album also includes lesser-known gems like "Skazhi, zachem, Ne iskushay menya bez nuzhdi" and "Moya harfa," adding a layer of intrigue and discovery for both seasoned enthusiasts and new listeners alike.
Accompanied by the masterful piano playing of Malcolm Martineau, the album benefits from a seamless blend of vocal and instrumental artistry. The collaboration between Ainsley and Martineau elevates each piece, creating a harmonious and immersive listening experience that highlights the nuanced expressions and technical brilliance of both artists.
With a duration of 1 hour and 19 minutes, "Decades - A Century of Song, volume 2" is a comprehensive journey through time, celebrating the enduring power of song. Whether you're a classical music aficionado or a casual listener, this album promises an enriching and enjoyable experience, showcasing the timeless beauty of vocal music.
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Tracks
Auf der Brücke, D853Franz Schubert, Christopher Maltman, Malcolm Martineau
Im Frühling, D882Franz Schubert, John Mark Ainsley, Malcolm Martineau
Aus ‘Heliopolis’ I, D753Franz Schubert, Christopher Maltman, Malcolm Martineau
Gondelfahrer, D808Franz Schubert, Christopher Maltman, Malcolm Martineau
Auflösung, D807Franz Schubert, Sarah Connolly, Malcolm Martineau piano