Experience the power and versatility of Thomas Quasthoff's voice with "Die Stimme: Deutsche Opernarien," a captivating collection of German opera arias released in 2002. This album, featuring the renowned baritone, showcases his exceptional range and interpretive skills across a selection of beloved operatic works.
Recorded with the Orchester der Deutschen Oper Berlin under the baton of Christian Thielemann, this album presents a rich tapestry of arias from iconic operas. From Albert Lortzing's "Zar und Zimmermann" to Richard Wagner's "Tannhäuser," each piece is performed with Quasthoff's signature depth and nuance, making it a standout addition to any classical music enthusiast's collection.
The album spans a variety of operatic styles and themes, offering a comprehensive journey through the German operatic canon. Highlights include the stirring "O sancta justitia!" from "Zar und Zimmermann," the dramatic "Fünftausend Taler! ... Träum oder wach' ich?" from "Der Wildschütz," and the enchanting "Wie schön ist doch die Musik" from "Die schweigsame Frau." Each aria is meticulously crafted, showcasing Quasthoff's ability to convey the full spectrum of human experience through his voice.
With a duration of one hour and five minutes, "Die Stimme: Deutsche Opernarien" is a testament to Thomas Quasthoff's artistry and the enduring appeal of German opera. Whether you're a seasoned opera lover or a newcomer to the genre, this album offers a rewarding and enriching listening experience.