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Kiri Te Kanawa soprano
London Philharmonic Orchestra
Sir John Pritchard

The New Zealand-born Kiri Te Kanawa’s lyric soprano voice and captivating stage presence
have, throughout her operatic career, won her critical acclaim and a multitude of devoted
fans. Audiences have continually been drawn to her natural ability to bring characters to life
on stage, and this effortless versatility is brilliantly captured on this recording – a selection
of ten of the greatest soprano arias, by two composers whose works Te Kanawa has always
excelled at performing.

Drawn from classic Italian operas, the arias that make up this programme encompass a
broad spectrum of themes, from tragedy and loss to the expression of love. Puccini’s ‘Vissi
d’arte, vissi d’amore’, for example, sees Tosca plead with God over the fate of her beloved,
while in ‘Tu che le vanità’, from Verdi’s Don Carlo, the desolate Elisabetta expresses a
longing for death to end her sorrows. In these arias – and in further songs from La traviata
(‘È strano!…Ah, fors’ è lui’), La bohème (‘Quando me’n vo’ soletta per la via’) and Madama
Butterfly (‘Un bel dì vedremo’), among others – a common thread is the extreme emotional
state of each character, prime material for a performer as skilled as Te Kanawa.

A reminder of the great soprano’s artistry and intuitive ability to interpret the leading
operatic roles, this classic recording of Italian arias will delight opera enthusiasts. On
the recording’s original release Gramophone stated, ‘It is a pleasure to recommend this
programme of Verdi and Puccini arias without reservation. The beautiful voice has never
sounded better and the clear well-balanced recording allows us to hear the expressive
pointing of meaning and characterization to perfection.’


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