Dive into the enchanting world of classical music with Jonathan Lemalu's captivating album, "Love Blows as the Wind Blows." Released on November 28, 2005, under the prestigious EMI Classics label, this album is a testament to Lemalu's extraordinary vocal prowess and versatility. Spanning a duration of 1 hour and 8 minutes, this collection of opera and art songs offers a rich tapestry of musical experiences.
The album opens with a series of Shakespearean settings, including the renowned "Four Shakespeare Songs Op.30" by Gerald Finzi and "Let us garlands bring - Five Shakespeare songs for voice and piano" by Ralph Vaughan Williams. These pieces showcase Lemalu's ability to bring the Bard's timeless words to life with nuance and depth. The hauntingly beautiful "Dover Beach" by Samuel Barber and the whimsical "Tit for Tat: A Song of Enchantment" by Gerald Finzi further highlight Lemalu's range and artistry.
Lemalu's rendition of the title track, "Love blows as the wind blows," a cycle of songs by Gerald Finzi, is particularly noteworthy. This suite of songs, with its evocative poetry and melodic richness, is a standout feature of the album. The inclusion of traditional and anonymous songs from the "Songs before Sleep" collection adds a touch of folk charm, while the cabaret songs "Song of Black Max," "George," and "Waitin'" bring a playful and modern edge to the collection.
Throughout the album, Lemalu's powerful and expressive voice shines, whether he is tackling the dramatic intensity of opera or the delicate subtleties of art songs. His performances are accompanied by sensitive and finely crafted piano playing, creating a harmonious blend that is both engaging and deeply moving.
"Love Blows as the Wind Blows" is not just a showcase of Jonathan Lemalu's vocal talents but also a celebration of the diverse and enduring appeal of classical music. Whether you are a seasoned opera enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album offers a rewarding and enriching listening experience.
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Tracks
Four Shakespeare Songs Op.30: Who is Silvia?Malcolm Martineau, Jonathan Lemalu
Four Shakespeare Songs Op.30: When daffodils begin to peerMalcolm Martineau, Jonathan Lemalu
Four Shakespeare Songs Op.30: How should I your true love know?Malcolm Martineau, Jonathan Lemalu
Four Shakespeare Songs Op.30: Sigh no more, ladiesMalcolm Martineau, Jonathan Lemalu
Dover BeachJonathan Lemalu, Belcea Quartet
Tit for Tat: A Song of EnchantmentMalcolm Martineau, Jonathan Lemalu
Tit for Tat: SilverMalcolm Martineau, Jonathan Lemalu
Tit for Tat: Tit for TatMalcolm Martineau, Jonathan Lemalu
Songs before Sleep: The Mouse and the Bumblebee (anon.)Malcolm Martineau, Jonathan Lemalu
Songs before Sleep: Baby, baby, naughty baby (anon.)Malcolm Martineau, Jonathan Lemalu
Songs before Sleep: As I walked by myself (attrib. Bernard Barton 1780-1840)Malcolm Martineau, Jonathan Lemalu
Santa Chiara: Palm Sunday; NaplesMalcolm Martineau, Jonathan Lemalu
When lights go rolling round the skyMalcolm Martineau, Jonathan Lemalu
Love blows as the wind blows: I In the year that's come and goneJonathan Lemalu, Belcea Quartet
Love blows as the wind blows: II Life in her creaking shoesJonathan Lemalu, Belcea Quartet
Love blows as the wind blows: III Fill a glass with golden wineJonathan Lemalu, Belcea Quartet
Love blows as the wind blows: IV On the way to KewJonathan Lemalu, Belcea Quartet
Let us garlands bring - Five Shakespeare songs for voice and piano: Come Away, come away, deathMalcolm Martineau, Jonathan Lemalu
Let us garlands bring - Five Shakespeare songs for voice and piano: Who is Silvia?Malcolm Martineau, Jonathan Lemalu
Let us garlands bring - Five Shakespeare songs for voice and piano: Fear no more the heat o' the sunMalcolm Martineau, Jonathan Lemalu
Let us garlands bring - Five Shakespeare songs for voice and piano: O mistress MineMalcolm Martineau, Jonathan Lemalu
Let us garlands bring - Five Shakespeare songs for voice and piano: It was a lover and his lassMalcolm Martineau, Jonathan Lemalu
from Cabaret Songs: Song of Black Max (As told by the de Kooning Boys)Malcolm Martineau, Jonathan Lemalu
from Cabaret Songs: GeorgeMalcolm Martineau, Jonathan Lemalu
from Cabaret Songs: WaitinMalcolm Martineau, Jonathan Lemalu