Dive into the rich tapestry of Russian opera with Ewa Podles' captivating album "Russian Arias." Released in 2002, this collection showcases the extraordinary range and power of Podles' voice, accompanied by the Philharmonia of Russia under the baton of Constantine Orbelian. The album spans a duration of one hour, featuring a selection of arias that highlight the depth and drama of Russian operatic tradition.
Ewa Podles, renowned for her mezzo-soprano vocals, delivers a stunning performance that brings to life iconic pieces from operas such as "Prince Igor," "Alexander Nevsky," and "The Maid of Orleans." The album includes a mix of well-known arias and lesser-heard gems, providing a comprehensive journey through the Russian operatic repertoire. From the haunting beauty of "Merknet svet dnevnoy" from "Prince Igor" to the powerful "Moskva (Moscow)," each track offers a unique glimpse into the artistic genius of Russian composers.
The album is a testament to Podles' versatility and mastery of her craft, making it a standout addition to any classical music collection. Whether you're a seasoned opera enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, "Russian Arias" offers an unforgettable listening experience that celebrates the timeless beauty of Russian opera.
Tracks
Prince Igor (Knyaz Igor): Act II: Cavatina: Merknet svet dnevnoy (Daylight fades) (Konchakovna)Alexander Borodin, Ewa Podles, Russian Philharmonia, Constantine Orbelian
Alexander Nevsky, Op. 78: IV. The Field of the DeadSergei Prokofiev, Ewa Podles, Russian Philharmonia, Constantine Orbelian
The Maid of Orleans: Act II: Aria: Da, chas nastal! Dolzhna provinovatsa nebesnomu velen'yu IoannaPyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Ewa Podles, Russian Philharmonia, Constantine Orbelian
Moskva (Moscow): Mne li dolg velit stiag bor bi podniat (Is it my duty to raise the banner of struggle)Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Ewa Podles, Russian Philharmonia, Constantine Orbelian
Ne tol'ko lyubov' (Not for Love Alone): Po lesam kudriavim, po goram gorbatim (Along the leafy forests, along the hump-backed hills)Rodion Shchedrin, Ewa Podles, Russian Philharmonia, Constantine Orbelian
Oedipus Rex: Aria: Nonn' erubescite, reges (Are you not at all embarrassed, princes)Igor Stravinsky, Ewa Podles, Spiritual Revival Choir of Russia, Russian Philharmonia, Constantine Orbelian
Pesni i plyaski smerti (Songs and Dances of Death): I. Cradle SongModest Mussorgsky, Ewa Podles, Russian Philharmonia, Constantine Orbelian
Pesni i plyaski smerti (Songs and Dances of Death): II. SerenadeModest Mussorgsky, Ewa Podles, Russian Philharmonia, Constantine Orbelian
Pesni i plyaski smerti (Songs and Dances of Death): III. TrepakModest Mussorgsky, Ewa Podles, Russian Philharmonia, Constantine Orbelian
Pesni i plyaski smerti (Songs and Dances of Death): IV. The WarriorModest Mussorgsky, Ewa Podles, Russian Philharmonia, Constantine Orbelian
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