Joyce DiDonato, the acclaimed mezzo-soprano, presents a captivating collection of works in "Steven Stucky, Berlioz, Musorgsky." Released on May 15, 2012, under the New York Philharmonic label, this album spans a rich hour and twelve minutes of operatic brilliance. The album features a diverse range of compositions, including the enchanting "Les Nuits d’été" (The Summer Nights) by Hector Berlioz, a cycle of six songs that evoke the beauty and melancholy of summer nights. DiDonato's luminous voice brings depth and nuance to each piece, from the playful "Villanelle" to the haunting "L’Île inconnue."
The album also showcases Modest Mussorgsky's iconic "Pictures at an Exhibition," a suite that vividly depicts a journey through an art exhibition. DiDonato's interpretation adds a unique perspective to this classic work, making it a standout feature of the album. Additionally, the album opens with Steven Stucky's "Son et lumière," a bright and propulsive piece that sets the stage for the rest of the program.
With contributions from Alan Gilbert and the New York Philharmonic, this album is a testament to DiDonato's artistry and the collaborative excellence of the musicians involved. It's a must-listen for fans of classical and operatic music, offering a rich tapestry of sound and emotion.