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    R.Strauss - Four Last Songs - Nina Stemme, Pappano

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    R.Strauss - Four Last Songs - Nina Stemme, Pappano

    R.Strauss - Four Last Songs - Nina Stemme, Pappano
    Classical | EAC, APE IMAGE, CUE, NO log | 1 CD, HQ Cover | 217 MB | 2007 EMI 094637879726


    This gifted Swedish soprano, rapturously praised internationally in Wagner, is clearly eager to stake a claim in Strauss. She has the necessary vocal strength, wide range, fine musicianship, clear textual delivery, and flexibility. But listen to legendary benchmarks of Strauss singing (Ljuba Welitsch in the Salome scene, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf or Lisa della Casa in the other material on this disc) and you'll hear voices of pristine timbre and absolute steadiness, both of which Stemme lacks; her vibrato might be less intrusive in the theater, but on records it consistently puts her at a disadvantage, especially in Strauss. Even if the Salome finale offers a certainly amount of feverish excitement, throughout the program the singing generally wants variety of color. With the Capriccio Countess, the line-by-line specificity for this demanding characterization – above all, the lady's abundant charm – is conspicuously missing. Likewise, phrase after phrase of the Four Last Songs lacks profile, and here the vibrato prevents Stemme from achieving the serenity so crucial to this sublime music. EMI provides fine supporting singers (but why weren't the Capriccio Majordomo's opening lines included?) and a splendid Strauss orchestra, that of London’s Royal Opera House, elegantly led by music director Antonio Pappano. –Roger Pines

    Tracks:
    Richard Strauss- Songs & Scenes
    Salome (Hedwig Lachmann after Oscar Wilde)
    1. Letzte Szene: "Ah! Du wolltest mich nicht deinen Mund"

    Capriccio (Clemens Krauss/Richard Strauss)
    2. Mondscheinmusik
    3. Letzte Szene: "Morgen mittag um elf!"

    Four Last Songs
    4. Frühling (Hermann Hesse)
    5. September (Hermann Hesse)
    6. Beim Schlafengehn (Hermann Hesse)
    7. Im Abendrot (Joseph von Eichendorff)

    Nina Stemme soprano
    Antonio Pappano, Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covert Garden


    Released:
    2007 EMI Records Ltd. 094637879726

    TT: 56:20


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