Joyce DiDonato, the acclaimed American mezzo-soprano, presents "Stella di Napoli," a captivating journey through a collection of rare and lesser-known operatic arias. Released on August 29, 2014, under the Erato/Warner Classics label, this album showcases DiDonato's remarkable vocal prowess and dramatic depth, breathing new life into these hidden gems of the romantic era.
Spanning a diverse range of composers, including Pacini, Bellini, Carafa, Rossini, Mercadante, Donizetti, and Valentini, "Stella di Napoli" offers a rich tapestry of musical styles and emotional nuances. The album features ten tracks, each a masterful performance that highlights DiDonato's ability to convey a wide spectrum of emotions, from tender melancholy to fierce passion.
Accompanied by the Orchestre et Chœur de l'Opéra de Lyon, conducted by Riccardo Minasi, DiDonato delivers a performance that is both technically impressive and deeply moving. The album opens with "Ove t'aggiri, o barbaro" from Pacini's "Stella di Napoli," setting the stage for a journey through some of the most beautiful and dramatic arias of the 19th century.
From the hauntingly beautiful "Dopo l'oscuro nembo" by Bellini to the powerful and percussive "L'amica ancor non torna... Oh, di sorte crudel" by Carafa, each track is a testament to DiDonato's artistry. The album also includes standout performances such as "Riedi al soglio" from Rossini's "Zelmira" and "Deh! Tu di un'umile preghiera" from Donizetti's "Maria Stuarda," showcasing her ability to navigate complex vocal passages with ease and grace.
"Stella di Napoli" is not just an album; it is a celebration of the operatic art form, offering a unique opportunity to discover the lesser-known works of some of the most influential composers of the romantic era. With her creamy tone and dramatic prowess, Joyce DiDonato brings these arias to life, making "Stella di Napoli" a must-listen for any opera enthusiast.