Anita Rachvelishvili: Elegie
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Label: Sony
Cat No: 19439737022
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 9th July 2021
Contents
Works
Chanson tristeElegie
La Vie anterieure
Canciones populares espanolas (7)
Songs (6), op.4
Taktakishvili, Otar Vasilevich
Mzeo tibatvis (June Sun)Romances (6), op.6
Non t'amo piu
Tristezza
Artists
Anita Rachvelishvili (mezzo-soprano)Vincenzi Scalera (piano)
Works
Chanson tristeElegie
La Vie anterieure
Canciones populares espanolas (7)
Songs (6), op.4
Taktakishvili, Otar Vasilevich
Mzeo tibatvis (June Sun)Romances (6), op.6
Non t'amo piu
Tristezza
Artists
Anita Rachvelishvili (mezzo-soprano)Vincenzi Scalera (piano)
About
One of the fastest rising opera stars of recent years and winner of ‘Best Singer’ at the 2020 Oper! Awards, Anita has been described by Riccardo Muti as “without doubt the best Verdi mezzo-soprano today on the planet”. Echoing her debut album of operatic arias on Sony, she introduces listeners to a great if internationally neglected Georgian composer, in this case Otar Taktakisvili, heard in June Sun, a setting of the distinguished Georgian poet Galaktion Tabidze, as well as Rachmaninov’s setting of the Pushkin poem Sing not to me and Tchaikovsky’s None but the lonely heart.
“I really love this repertoire. It gives one more colours and more possibilities for expressing emotions with the voice”, says Anita Rachvelishvili. During Covid-19, she has remained in demand whether appearing in the Metropolitan Opera's online At Home Gala or live with Greek National Opera in Athens. But in a year dominated by isolation, this album (recorded in her home city of Tbilisi just a few weeks before the shutters came down) shows that there is beauty in musical introspection.
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