Stephanie Blythe's "Handel & Bach: Arias," released in 2001 under Warner Classics, is a captivating journey through the Baroque era, showcasing the mezzo-soprano's remarkable vocal prowess and emotional depth. This album features a meticulously curated selection of arias from Handel's operas and Bach's sacred works, highlighting Blythe's ability to blend gravity and temperament with a rich, flexible voice reminiscent of legendary singers like Baker and Horne.
The album opens with a powerful rendition of "Frondi tenere" from Handel's "Serse," setting the stage for a collection that spans both dramatic and introspective pieces. Blythe's performance in "Ombra mai fù" from the same opera is particularly noteworthy, showcasing her ability to convey serenity and longing. The inclusion of arias from "Hercules," "Semele," and "Giulio Cesare in Egitto" demonstrates her versatility in portraying a range of characters and emotions.
Bach's arias from the "Matthäus-Passion" and "Johannes-Passion," as well as the moving "Agnus Dei" from the "Mass in B Minor," provide a sacred counterpoint to the operatic selections. Blythe's interpretations are both majestic and intimate, drawing the listener into the profound spiritual and emotional landscapes of these works.
Accompanied by the Ensemble Orchestral De Paris under the direction of John Nelson, Blythe's performances are supported by sensitive and nuanced orchestral playing. The album's duration of 1 hour and 5 minutes offers a satisfying exploration of Baroque vocal artistry, making it a compelling addition to any classical music collection. Whether you're a seasoned opera enthusiast or a newcomer to Baroque music, "Handel & Bach: Arias" is sure to leave a lasting impression.
Stephanie Blythe is an acclaimed American mezzo-soprano who has captivated audiences worldwide with her powerful performances in opera and concert halls since the early 1990s. Born in 1970 in Mongaup Valley, New York, Blythe has become a staple at the Metropolitan Opera, where she has performed annually since her debut in 1995. Known for her versatility and depth, she starred in the world premiere of the opera "27" as Gertrude Stein, a role specifically commissioned for her. Beyond her stage presence, Blythe is also dedicated to nurturing young talent as the Artistic Director of the Graduate Vocal Arts Program at Bard College Conservatory. Her rich, resonant voice and commanding stage presence make her one of the most respected artists of her generation.
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