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Marilyn Horne - The Complete Decca Recitals

Marilyn Horne - The Complete Decca Recitals

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Creators: Johann Sebastian Bach, Ludwig Van Beethoven, Vincenzo Bellini, Irving Berlin, Georges Bizet, Alfred / Piantadosi, Al Bryan, George M. Cohan, Aaron Copland, Claude Debussy, Gaetano Donizetti, Manuel De Falla, Stephen Foster, Patrick S. Gilmore, Christoph Willibald Gluck, Charles Gounod, George Frederick Handel, Gustav Mahler, Albert Hay Malotte, Jules Massenet, Giacomo Meyerbeer
Label: Decca Records
Category: Music

List Price: $49.98
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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 6 reviews
Sales Rank: 27916

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 11
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7
Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 5.2 x 1.3

MPN: 001089302
UPC: 028947801658
EAN: 0028947801658
ASIN: B0011WMWVG

Release Date: April 15, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  Disc 1
  • Una voce poco fa
  • Se Romeo t'uccise un figlio... La tremenda ultrice spada
  • Abscheulicher! Wo eilst du hin?... Komm, Hoffnung
  • Assisa a pie d'un salice (Willow Song)
  • Di tanti palpiti
  • Bel raggio lusinghier

  Disc 2
  • Pronti abbiamo e ferri e mani... Pensa alla patria
  • J'ai perdu mon Eurydice
  • Ou suis-je?... O ma lyre immortelle
  • Ah! mon fils, soit beni!
  • Divinites du Styx
  • Stride la vampa!... Condotta ell'era in ceppi

  Disc 3
  • Et exultavit spiritus meus
  • Esurientes implevit bonis
  • Schlafe mein Liebster, geniesse der Ruh
  • Erbame dich, mein Gott
  • O thou that tellest good tidings to Zion
  • I know that my Redeemer liveth
  • Scacciata dal suo nido
  • Dove sei, amato bene?
  • Vivi, tiranno

  Disc 4
  • Eccomi alfine in Babilonia... Ah! quel giomo ognor rammento
  • O pretres de Baal... O toi qui m'abbandonnes
  • Parto, parto, ma tu, ben mio
  • Nobles seigneurs, salut!
  • Cruda sorte! amor tiranno!
  • Deciso e dunque... Le ricchezze ed il grado
  • Nacqui all'affanno e al pianto... Non piu mesta accanto al fuoco

  Disc 5
  • Avanziam... Non temer, d'un basso affetto... I destini tradir ogni speme!... Signor, che tutto puoi
  • L'ora fatal s'appressa... Giusto ciel
  • Mura felici
  • Tanti affetti in tal momento

  Disc 6
  • Air des lettres. Werther! Werther!
  • Air des larmes. Va! Laisse couler mes larmes
  • Connais-tu le pays?
  • C'est moi... Me voici dans son boudoir
  • Elle est la, pres de lui!
  • L'amour est un oiseau rebelle
  • Pres des remparts de Seville
  • Printemps qui commence
  • Mon coeur s'ouvre a ta voix

  Disc 7
  • No. 1. Wenn mein Schatz Hochzeit macht
  • No. 2. Ging heut' morgen uebers Feld
  • No. 3. Ich hab' ein gluehend Messer
  • No. 4. Die zwei blauen Augen

  Disc 8
  • No. 1. Nun will die Sonn' so hell aufgehn
  • No. 2. Nun seh' ich wohl, warum so dunkle Flammen
  • No. 3. Wenn dein Muetterlein
  • No. 4. Oft denk' ich, sie sind nur ausgegangen!
  • No. 5. In diesem Wetter, in diesem Braus

  Disc 9
  • No. 1. La Flute de Pan
  • No. 2. La Chevelure
  • No. 3. Le Tombeau des Naides
  • No. 1. El pano moruno
  • No. 2. Seguidilla murciana
  • No. 3. Asturiana
  • No. 4. Jota
  • No. 5. Nana
  • No. 6. Cancion
  • No. 7. Polo
  • Villancico Castellano
  • Jesus de Nazareth
  • Villancico Asturiano
  • Villancico Andaluz

  Disc 10
  • Simple Gifts (Shaker song)
  • Ching-a-ring-Chaw (Minstrel song)
  • Long Time Ago (Ballad)
  • I Bought Me a Cat (Children's song)
  • At the River (Hymn tune)

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Editorial Reviews:

Album Description
The great American mezzo-soprano Marilyn Horne celebrated her 70th birthday in January 2004, the same year that also marked 50 years since her professional debut. Horne's debut in 1954 took place in Los Angeles. Her name and voice was brought to many more people than could ever hear her in the opera house through the 1954 film Carmen Jones in which she sang the dubbed voice of Dorothy Dandridge. But it was with Joan Sutherland that Marilyn Horne found the perfect vocal partner. Their performances in the great bel canto operas by Rossini, Bellini and Donizetti took the opera world by storm in the 1960s and early 1970s. By the time she retired in 1998, Marilyn Horne's long and distinguished career embraced an enormous variety of operatic roles, as well as a wide variety of solo repertoire ranging from Schubert, Schumann and Mahler through to modern American songs. Such a wide repertory was due to the sheer range of her voice and its remarkable flexibility, a voice that could sustain long lines of melody as well as negotiate the most florid vocal pyrotechnics. Marilyn Horne participated in a number of complete opera recordings (among them classic recordings of Norma and Semiramide with Joan Sutherland), as well as ten recital programs for Decca. The complete recitals are now reissued in their entirety as a Collector Edition on this 11-CD set. The original LP cover art is reproduced for the CD sleeves.


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5 out of 5 stars General Horne   October 24, 2008
Marilyn Horne - The Complete Decca RecitalsThese recitals give a complete view of Hornes range,from Bel Canto opera to American song,via Mahler and Wagner.What a fantastic Artist she is,ease of singing in all ranges from top "C" down to the depths of a true contralto,and she manages to vary her timbre as to what she is singing.
recommended o all lovers of great singing



5 out of 5 stars a TREASURE TROVE....thank you, Decca/Universal   September 11, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

what to say??? First, "THANK YOU" to Decca records for assembling and presenting this WONDERFUL collection to us, honoring this Great Lady...the complete recital recordings of the Fabulous Ms Horne...certainly one of the GREATEST SINGERS of the Century. I do not recall a more distinctive mezzo voice in my many years of listening to opera and classical voice recordings. She had a seamless, absolutely stellar voice, and used it well, carving her niche in the history of Great Operatic Singing. These 11 discs are all stunning on their own as individuals, but packaged up together, in this Beautiful Box Set, and with the Original Album Cover Art reproduced on the individual sleeves, as well as the documentation presented with them, make this set a true Treasure-Trove, and Meaningful Remembrance of Ms Horne's long and memorable career. In today's "money, money, money" world, where we think that things are produced simply to "sell", it is refreshing, and heartening, to know that the people at Decca have produced this set Not for Quick Bucks, but as a Homogeneous Testament to the Talent and Memory of Marilyn Horne, truly one of America's Greatest Treasures...here, "ART" takes first place over "dollars". Thank You, Decca records for giving us this great collection of Ms Horne's solo recordings.


4 out of 5 stars Superb singing deserves a better presentation.   June 18, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I agree with the previous reviewers about Ms. Horne's voice and performances. There are many riches here: the singing is superb throughout, one or two optional unmusical high notes aside. The range of music is enormous and Horne sings it all with style and grace, including the odd collection that is the American Songbook (Copeland, Foster, Berlin and... Malotte!?) Most of these recitals were conducted by Henry Lewis. He is fine, but I really sat up and took notice when Zubin Mehta took over for the Mahler song cycles directly after listening to Lewis conduct the Mahler/Wagner songs. Horne seemed more engaged on the Mehta led disc, too.
The unfortunate news is that some of this music is unfamiliar (Nin and Bizet songs, some of the bel canto and French arias) and there is not a text or synopsis in sight. I would have gladly paid a little more for even bare-bones texts.
The opera arias and excellent Rossini scenes discs are available separately. The first two discs (the stunning Souvenir of a Golden Era) have recently also been reissued as a set. It looks like those two CDs - at about two-thirds the cost of these eleven CDs - have been issued with texts and notes. (The timings on each disc in the eleven CD set range from about 37 minutes to 57 minutes.)



5 out of 5 stars HEAVEN IN A BOX   May 23, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

If you are reading this review, you are already too late in making the necessary clicks to purchase and add this stunning collection of vocal artistry to your collection. A MUST OWN! BUY, BUY, BUY IT!


5 out of 5 stars Beyond the realm of five stars . . .   May 21, 2008
 4 out of 4 found this review helpful

Marilyn Horne's career is beyond the reach of the five star standard. I have had the pleasure of hearing her sing in person many times at the Lyric in Chicago as well as in recital. These discs bring a flood of memories of the size, beauty, range, and absolute glory of her voice.

"Souvenir of a Golden Era" was always my favorite of her recordings; as a consequence I was so pleased to hear that it would be re-released. When I learned that it would be available in this set as well, how could I resist. I actually still have all these discs in vinyl, but could not resist the opportunity to purchase this wonderful compilation and overview of her career.

The most glorious evening I have ever spent in the opera house was the night I heard "Semiramide" at the Lyric. Chicago was in the grip of a fierce blizzard. However, I waited outside the stage door for both Marilyn and Joan to emerge to collect their autographs on my program. Miss Horne and Dame Joan were astounded to see this snow covered person standing and waiting and were graciously signed my program. Marilyn left the "e" off of her signature, remarking, "I've forgotten the final 'e.'" She tacked it on with a giggle and a smile. I shall never forget the experience and, of course, cherish that program to this day.

As I listen to these discs, my memories of her last recital here in Chicago come flooding back as she remarked that she would be enlisting in Medicare soon and noted "the voice isn't what it used to be." How we all wished it would never diminish. Thank you Decca/London for this rare gift.


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