Marion Rampal, a renowned artist known for her captivating performances, presents "Bye-bye Berlin," a compelling album released on June 29, 2018, under the esteemed label Harmonia Mundi. This collection of tracks offers a unique blend of classical and contemporary pieces, showcasing Rampal's versatility and artistic depth.
"Bye-bye Berlin" spans a diverse range of compositions, from Kurt Weill's iconic works like "Die Morität von Mackie Messer" and "Barbara-Song" to lesser-known gems such as "The Lavender Song" and "The Ruins of Berlin." The album also features Rampal's interpretations of classical pieces, including Wagner's "Der fliegenden Holländer: Ouvertüre" and Shostakovich's "String Quartet in B-Minor: II. Langsam und innig."
With a total duration of 1 hour and 2 minutes, the album is a testament to Rampal's ability to seamlessly transition between different musical styles and eras. Her powerful vocals and nuanced performances bring a fresh perspective to both familiar and obscure pieces, making "Bye-bye Berlin" a standout addition to any music lover's collection. Whether you're a fan of classical music or looking to explore something new, Marion Rampal's "Bye-bye Berlin" promises an engaging and enriching listening experience.
Tracks
Marie Galante: YoukaliKurt Weill, Marion Rampal, Quatuor Manfred, Raphaël Imbert
Cinq Études de jazz: III. ChansonErwin Schulhoff, Quatuor Manfred
Die Dreigroschenoper: Die Morität von Mackie MesserKurt Weill, Marion Rampal, Quatuor Manfred, Raphaël Imbert
Die Dreigroschenoper: Barbara-SongKurt Weill, Marion Rampal, Quatuor Manfred, Raphaël Imbert
String Quartet No. 1: IV. Andante molto sostenutoErwin Schulhoff, Quatuor Manfred
Der fliegenden Holländer: OuvertürePaul Hindemith, Quatuor Manfred
The Lavender SongArno Billing, Marion Rampal, Quatuor Manfred, Raphaël Imbert
The Barrier: Help me LordJan Meyerowitz, Marion Rampal, Quatuor Manfred, Raphaël Imbert
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