Marina Domashenko - Arensky: Raffaello, Songs and Romances (2005)

Artist: Philharmonia of Russia, Constantine Orbelian, Marina Domashenko, Tatiana Pavlovskaya, Alexander Vinogradov, Vsevolod Grivnov
Title: Arensky: Raffaello, Songs and Romances
Year Of Release: 2005
Label: Delos
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:01:34
Total Size: 248 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Arensky: Raffaello, Songs and Romances
Year Of Release: 2005
Label: Delos
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:01:34
Total Size: 248 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Russia Spiritual Revival Choir, Alexander Vinogradov, Tatiana Pavlovskaya & Vsevolod Grivnov – Raphael, Op. 37: Introduction, "Overture" (05:35)
2. Russia Spiritual Revival Choir, Alexander Vinogradov, Tatiana Pavlovskaya & Vsevolod Grivnov – Raphael, Op. 37 - Chorus of Apprentices: Andiam, Su Compagni Al Lavor (Chorus, Raphael) (03:05)
3. Russia Spiritual Revival Choir, Alexander Vinogradov, Tatiana Pavlovskaya & Vsevolod Grivnov – Raphael, Op. 37 - Aria: Son Libero Alfine (Raphael) (04:32)
4. Russia Spiritual Revival Choir, Alexander Vinogradov, Tatiana Pavlovskaya & Vsevolod Grivnov – Raphael, Op. 37 - Duet: Ma Fornarina Ove Sara? - Cantare Popolare: Ah! Di Voluttade Gia Il Mio Cor Si Fonde (Raphael, Fornarina, Chorus, Street Singer) (10:42)
5. Russia Spiritual Revival Choir, Alexander Vinogradov, Tatiana Pavlovskaya & Vsevolod Grivnov – Raphael, Op. 37 - Aria: Gran Dio Possente! Questi Occhi (Cardinal) (02:14)
6. Russia Spiritual Revival Choir, Alexander Vinogradov, Tatiana Pavlovskaya & Vsevolod Grivnov – Raphael, Op. 37 - Trio: O Cardinal! Ben Puoi Severo (Raphael, Fornarina, Cardinal) (01:50)
7. Russia Spiritual Revival Choir, Alexander Vinogradov, Tatiana Pavlovskaya & Vsevolod Grivnov – Raphael, Op. 37 - Finale: Allor Restate del Peccato (Cardinal, Chorus, Raphael, Fornarina) (08:31)
8. Marina Domashenko, Constantine Orbelian & Russia Philharmonia – The Fountain of Bakhchisaray, Op. 46: Szhalsia Nado Mnoi, "Zarema's Aria" (10:35)
9. Marina Domashenko, Constantine Orbelian & Russia Philharmonia – 5 Songs, Op. 70: No. 3. Vsyo Tikho Vokrug (All Around Is Quiet) (arr. for Mezzo-soprano and Orchestra) (02:58)
10. Marina Domashenko, Constantine Orbelian & Russia Philharmonia – 6 Romances, Op. 38: No. 3. Ne Zazhigay Ognya (Do Not Kindle the Fires) (arr. for Mezzo-soprano and Orchestra) (02:16)
11. Marina Domashenko, Constantine Orbelian & Russia Philharmonia – 8 Romances, Op. 60 [arr. for mezzo-soprano and orchestra]: No. 7. Sad Ves' V Tsvetu (The Garden Is All In Bloom) (01:22)
12. Marina Domashenko, Constantine Orbelian & Russia Philharmonia – 8 Romances, Op. 60 [arr. for mezzo-soprano and orchestra]: No. 6. Stranitsi Miliye (Dear Pages) (02:29)
13. Marina Domashenko, Constantine Orbelian & Russia Philharmonia – 4 Romances, Op. 17: No. 2. Vesnoy (In Spring) (arr. for Mezzo-soprano and Orchestra) (02:47)
14. Russian Philharmonia – 4 Songs, Op. 6: No. 4. Ya Ne Skazal Tebe (I Did Not Tell You) (arr. for Mezzo-soprano and Orchestra) (02:31)
Featuring world-class singing sensation Marina Domashenko and under the baton of maestro Constantine Orbelian with the Philharmonia of Russia, ARENSKY’S ‘Raffaello’ (Raphael) – Musical Scenes from the Renaissance is finally available. This one-act opera recording – which also features the bravura showpiece Zarema’s Aria from The Fountain of Bakhchisarai and Six Songs arranged by Walter Mnatsakanov – is the perfect spotlight for Domashenko in the title role and her supporting cast of Tatiana Pavlovskaya, Alexander Vinogradov, Vselevod Grivnov and the Spiritual Revival Choir of Russia. ‘Raffaello’ (Raphael), sung here in the Italian version, is Arensky’s second opera and last major piece he wrote in and for Moscow. Commissioned by the Moscow Society of Art Lovers and first performed in 1894, it is a musical homage to the Renaissance. This significant release is timed to salute Marina’s performances of the title role in CARMEN at the Metropolitan Opera. This release also brings another performance of exacting sonic standards and extraordinary beauty by the Philharmonia of Russia and Maestro Orbelian.