Waterloo Records

The most famous tenor celebrates not only his 60th birthday, but also 40 years of an exceptionally rich and varied, and remarkably generous career. A career spent off the beaten track, constantly regenerated, and showing an insatiable curiosity, a temperament, and an extraordinary vocal timbre. Roberto Alagna captivates audiences everywhere. Here he presents a program that is very much in his own image: showing a contagious passion, an insatiable appetite for the exploration of different repertoires and styles, ranging from opera - French, Italian and Neapolitan, German, Polish and Russian - to Italian and French songs, and crossover music with some surprises up his sleeve.
The most famous tenor celebrates not only his 60th birthday, but also 40 years of an exceptionally rich and varied, and remarkably generous career. A career spent off the beaten track, constantly regenerated, and showing an insatiable curiosity, a temperament, and an extraordinary vocal timbre. Roberto Alagna captivates audiences everywhere. Here he presents a program that is very much in his own image: showing a contagious passion, an insatiable appetite for the exploration of different repertoires and styles, ranging from opera - French, Italian and Neapolitan, German, Polish and Russian - to Italian and French songs, and crossover music with some surprises up his sleeve.
5051083198486
Roberto Alagna  / Morphing Chamber Orchestra - 60

Details

Format: CD
Label: APARTE
Rel. Date: 09/20/2024
UPC: 5051083198486

Formats and Editions

DISC: 1

1. Verdi: Simon Boccanegra, Act II. Scene 5: "O Inferno!... Sento Avvampar" (Gabriele)
2. Gounod: Faust, CG 4, Act III: "Quel Trouble Inconu... Salut! Demeure Chaste Et Pure" (Faust)
3. Adam: Le Postillon de Lonjumeau, Act I: "Mes Amis, Écoutez L'histoire" (Chapelou, Chorus)
4. Flotow: Martha, Act III: "Ach, So Fromm" (Lyonel)
5. Wagner: Lohengrin, WWV 75, Act III: "In Fernem Land, Unnahbar Euren Schritten" (Lohengrin)
6. Wagner: Lohengrin, WWV 75, Act III: "Mein Lieber Schwan" (Lohengrin)
7. Moniuszko: Halka, Act IV. Scene 2: "Szumia Jodly Na GOR Szczycie" (Jontek)
8. Tchaikovsky: Eugene Onegin, Op. 24, TH. 5, Act II. Scene 2: "Kuda, Kuda, Kuda VI Udalilis" (Lenski)
9. Rimsky-Korsakov: Sadko, Scene 4: Song of the Indian Guest "Ne Schest Almazov V Kamennykh Peshcherakh" (The Indian)
10. Gounod: Polyeucte, CG 11, Act II. Tableau 2: Scene 1: "Nymphes Attentives" (Sextus)
11. Thomas: Mignon, CG 409, Act II: "Adieu, Mignon !" (Wilhelm)
12. Meyerbeer: Les Huguenots, Act I: "Non Loin Des Vieilles Tours... Plus Blanche Que la Blanche Hermine" (Raoul)
13. Pergolesi: Lo Frate 'Nnamorato: "Ogni Pena Più Spietata" (Ascanio)
14. Drigo: Les Millions D'arlequin: Sérénade
15. Leoncavallo: Au Clair de la Lune (Sérénade Française)
16. Di Chiara: La Spagnola
17. Pérez Freire: Ay, Ay, Ay
18. David ; Frederico Alagna: L'andalouse
19. Brodszky: Be My Love
20. Roberto Alagna: Sognare

More Info:

The most famous tenor celebrates not only his 60th birthday, but also 40 years of an exceptionally rich and varied, and remarkably generous career. A career spent off the beaten track, constantly regenerated, and showing an insatiable curiosity, a temperament, and an extraordinary vocal timbre. Roberto Alagna captivates audiences everywhere. Here he presents a program that is very much in his own image: showing a contagious passion, an insatiable appetite for the exploration of different repertoires and styles, ranging from opera - French, Italian and Neapolitan, German, Polish and Russian - to Italian and French songs, and crossover music with some surprises up his sleeve.
        
back to top