Dinara Alieva - Russian Songs and Arias (2013/2016) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Russian Songs and Arias
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: 2xHD / Naxos
Genre: Classical
Quality: 24bit-48kHz FLAC (tracks+booklet)
Total Time: 59:03
Total Size: 590 MB
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Tracklist:

1. 14 Songs, Op. 34: No. 14. Vocalise in E Minor (version for voice and orchestra) 07:07
2. Act I: Otkuda eti slyozi (Why do you flow, my tears), Lisa's Aria 04:22
3. Act II: Aria: V Novgorode (In Novgorod) 06:07
4. Act IV: Ivan Sergeich (Ivan Sergeyevich) 05:37
5. 6 Songs, Op. 4: No. 4. Ne poy, krasavitsa (Do not sing to me, my beauty) (arr. R. Stepanyan for voice and orchestra) 04:24
6. Francesca da Rimini, Op. 25, Scene 2: O, ne riday, moy Paolo (Oh, do not weep, my Paolo), Francesca's Aria 02:45
7. Act III: Uzh polnoch blizitsya … Akh, istomilas' ya (Midnight is near … I am tired), Lisa's Aria 04:54
8. 7 Romances, Op. 47: No. 1. Kabi znala ya (Had I known) (arr. O. Dimitriadi for voice and orchestra) 05:53
9. 7 Romances, Op. 47: No. 7. Ya li v pole da ne travushka bila? (Was I not a little blade of grass?) (version for voice and orchestra) 06:27
10. Eugene Onegin, Op. 24, Act I: Puskay pogibnu ja (Even if it means I perish), Letter Scene 12:27

Filled with beauty, passion and drama, these Russian songs and arias go straight to the heart of the nation’s 19th century musical soul. Rachmaninov’s popular Vocalise is part of a line which includes songs of love and sadness such as Tchaikovsky’s Op. 47, two of which are included here, while yearning melodies, high drama and vivid orchestral colour are to be found in the operas of all three featured composers. Montserrat Caballé has described soprano Dinara Alieva’s rare talent as ‘the gift of Heaven’.

“Judging by this debut recital she seems well equipped to pursue a glorious career for years to come. Rachmaninov’s ubiquitous Vocalise is as good a test as any song or aria when it comes to voice production, beauty of tone, legato and technical accomplishment. She has it all, including a fine trill...This is a recording to treasure!” (MusicWeb International)

„A great deal is expected of Dinara Alieva, a young soprano from Azerbaijan who has collected an array of competition awards in 2010 prior to a Vienna opera debut. Her busy diary of engagements now stretches through the next four years and include the world's great opera houses, including the Vienna State Opera, Frankfurt Opera and Deutsche Oper Berlin. It is indeed a very beautiful voice, as you will hear in a very effecting account of the Letter Scene from Tchaikovsky's Eugene Onegin, and one so precious that I hope it will be carefully nurtured by taking lyric roles before embarking on dramatic characterisation. As she writes her letter you can here visualize the young girl suddenly filled with love, and passionately wishing to express her feelings. I was also pleased with her account of the first and seventh of the composer's opus 47, where she uses words so effectively. Maybe she should have opened the disc with these, Rachmaninov's Vocalise requiring a singer who can float notes and leave them hanging on air. The remainder of the disc is largely given to two arias each from Tchaikovsky's The Queen of Spades and Rimsky-Korsakov's The Tsar's Bride. She seems particularly suited to Rimsky's perky Marfa in the second act, and whose eventual sadness Alieva also movingly portrays. The New Russia State Symphony Orchestra admirably fills the backdrop for conductor Dmitry Yablonsky, and while Alieva is placed well forward, orchestral detail is well defined.“ (David's Review Corner, David Denton)

Dinara Alieva, soprano
New Russia State Symphony Orchestra
Dmitry Yablonsky, conductor


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