Step back in time to the golden age of opera with Renée Doria's captivating 1962 album, "Une soirée à l'Opéra-Comique." This enchanting collection showcases the remarkable talent of Renée Doria, a celebrated soprano known for her exquisite vocal prowess and emotive performances. The album is a delightful journey through some of the most beloved arias from the opéra-comique repertoire, offering a blend of romance, drama, and intrigue.
Featuring a symphony orchestra, this mono version of the album presents ten iconic tracks, each a testament to Doria's artistry. From the poignant "Que cette main est froide" from Puccini's "La bohème" to the spirited "C'est d'abord rumeur légère" from Rossini's "Le barbier de Séville," the album is a treasure trove of operatic gems. Other highlights include the enchanting "Connais-tu le pays où fleurit l'oranger?" from Thomas' "Mignon" and the stirring "Salut à la France!" from Donizetti's "La fille du régiment."
The album's duration of 47 minutes makes it a perfect introduction to the world of opéra-comique for newcomers, while also serving as a nostalgic trip down memory lane for seasoned opera enthusiasts. Recorded under the BNF Collection label, "Une soirée à l'Opéra-Comique" is a timeless addition to any classical music lover's collection. So, sit back, relax, and let Renée Doria's enchanting voice transport you to the magical world of 19th-century Parisian opera.