Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Giuseppe Verdi, one of the most celebrated composers in the history of opera. Verdi's genius is on full display in this captivating collection of his lesser-known but equally brilliant compositions. "Verdi: Canzoni" offers a unique opportunity to explore the depth and versatility of Verdi's musical prowess beyond his famous operas.
This album, released on May 3, 2011, by Profil, features a stunning array of Verdi's romantic songs and arias, showcasing his ability to blend profound emotion with melodic brilliance. The tracks, spanning a duration of 54 minutes, include selections from his "6 Romanze" collections, composed between 1838 and 1845. Each piece is a testament to Verdi's mastery of the human voice and his unparalleled ability to convey deep emotional narratives through music.
From the hauntingly beautiful "Lo spazzacamino" to the lively "Brindisi," this album takes you on a journey through a variety of moods and themes. The lyrics, penned by notable poets such as A. Maffei and F. Romani, add a rich literary dimension to the music, enhancing the overall listening experience.
Verdi's compositions are not just for opera enthusiasts; they are a treasure trove for anyone who appreciates classical music. This album is a perfect introduction to Verdi's early works, offering a glimpse into the creative mind that would later produce timeless masterpieces like "La Traviata" and "Rigoletto."
Whether you are a seasoned classical music aficionado or a newcomer to the genre, "Verdi: Canzoni" promises an enriching and delightful experience. Let the soulful melodies and powerful performances transport you to the heart of 19th-century Italy, where Verdi's music continues to resonate with timeless beauty and emotional depth.
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Tracks
StornelloGiuseppe Verdi, Diana Damrau, Friedrich Haider
6 Romanze (1845) [text by a. Maffei and F. Romani]: No. 4, Lo spazzacaminoGiuseppe Verdi, Diana Damrau, Cesar Augusto Gutierrez, Friedrich Haider
6 Romanze (1845) [text by a. Maffei and F. Romani]: No. 2, La zingaraGiuseppe Verdi, Diana Damrau, Cesar Augusto Gutierrez, Friedrich Haider
6 Romanze (1838) [text by J. Vittorelli, T. Bianchi, and C. Angiolini]: No. 5, Perduta ho la paceGiuseppe Verdi, Diana Damrau, Paul Armin Edelmann, Cesar Augusto Gutierrez, Friedrich Haider
6 Romanze (1845) [text by a. Maffei and F. Romani]: No. 6, Brindisi [2nd version]Giuseppe Verdi, Diana Damrau, Cesar Augusto Gutierrez, Friedrich Haider
6 Romanze (1838) [text by J. Vittorelli, T. Bianchi, and C. Angiolini]: No. 2, More, Elisa, lo stanco poetaGiuseppe Verdi, Diana Damrau, Paul Armin Edelmann, Cesar Augusto Gutierrez, Friedrich Haider
6 Romanze (1838) [text by J. Vittorelli, T. Bianchi, and C. Angiolini]: No. 4, Nell'orror di notte oscuraGiuseppe Verdi, Diana Damrau, Paul Armin Edelmann, Cesar Augusto Gutierrez, Friedrich Haider
La seduzioneGiuseppe Verdi, Paul Armin Edelmann, Friedrich Haider
6 Romanze (1838) [text by J. Vittorelli, T. Bianchi, and C. Angiolini]: No. 1, Non t'accostare all'urnaGiuseppe Verdi, Diana Damrau, Paul Armin Edelmann, Cesar Augusto Gutierrez, Friedrich Haider
L'esuleGiuseppe Verdi, Paul Armin Edelmann, Friedrich Haider
Il poverettoGiuseppe Verdi, Paul Armin Edelmann, Friedrich Haider
6 Romanze (1845) [text by a. Maffei and F. Romani]: No. 6, BrindisiGiuseppe Verdi, Diana Damrau, Cesar Augusto Gutierrez, Friedrich Haider
6 Romanze (1838) [text by J. Vittorelli, T. Bianchi, and C. Angiolini]: No. 3, In solitaria stanzaGiuseppe Verdi, Diana Damrau, Paul Armin Edelmann, Cesar Augusto Gutierrez, Friedrich Haider
6 Romanze (1838) [text by J. Vittorelli, T. Bianchi, and C. Angiolini]: No. 6, Deh, pietoso, oh AddolorataGiuseppe Verdi, Diana Damrau, Paul Armin Edelmann, Cesar Augusto Gutierrez, Friedrich Haider
6 Romanze (1845) [text by a. Maffei and F. Romani]: No. 3, Ad una stellaGiuseppe Verdi, Diana Damrau, Cesar Augusto Gutierrez, Friedrich Haider
6 Romanze (1845) [text by a. Maffei and F. Romani]: No. 1, Il tramontoGiuseppe Verdi, Diana Damrau, Cesar Augusto Gutierrez, Friedrich Haider
6 Romanze (1845) [text by a. Maffei and F. Romani]: No. 5, Il misteroGiuseppe Verdi, Diana Damrau, Cesar Augusto Gutierrez, Friedrich Haider