Emma Matthews: Agony and Ecstasy
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Label: ABC Classics
Cat No: ABC4814236
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Opera
Release Date: 2nd December 2016
Contents
Works
I PuritaniRomeo et Juliette
Artists
Emma Matthews (soprano)Melbourne Symphony Orchestra
Conductor
Andrea MolinoWorks
I PuritaniRomeo et Juliette
Artists
Emma Matthews (soprano)Melbourne Symphony Orchestra
Conductor
Andrea MolinoAbout
Agony and Ecstasy opens with a joyful expression of young love by Juliet in Gounod’s Shakespeare-inspired opera: ‘I want to live in this heady dream forever!’ A new mood is introduced by the calculating determination of Rosina to win her lover in The Barber of Seville; the album closes with the poignant desperation of Elvira’s ‘mad scene’ in I Puritani, when she thinks herself abandoned. Between these, we witness some of opera’s most vivid characters as they grapple with love.
The eight arias – by Bellini, Rossini, Verdi, Donizetti and Gounod – were composed within sixty years of one another. Influenced by a Romantic desire to explore love and emotion, these composers were given the perfect vehicle by the bel canto compositional style, which prized both vocal fireworks and honest, heartfelt emotion.
Matthews has given acclaimed live performances of many of the roles on the album throughout a career that has taken in opera houses and concert halls across the globe. The presence of legendary conductor Richard Bonynge – husband of the late Dame Joan Sutherland and mentor to Matthews – is strongly felt: she first performed many of these operas with him, and in some cases the ornamentation was handed on directly from Maestro Bonynge.
Agony and Ecstasy was recorded with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra under the baton of conductor Andrea Molino by ARIA-Award-winning Tonmeister Virginia Read.
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