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Renée Fleming - I Want Magic! ~ American Opera Arias
Like Dawn Upshaw's The World So Wide on Nonesuch, this program is such an inviting cross section of American opera of the last 50 years, you wonder why more of it hasn't been recorded. Composers include Carlisle Floyd, Douglas Moore, Samuel Barber, and Gian Carlo Menotti, whose childlike "Monica's Waltz" from the otherwise lurid opera The Medium is a highlight. Old favorites are here, such as Gershwin's "Summertime." And new favorites, too: Andre Previn's forthcoming "A Streetcar Named Desire" graciously offers Straussian lushness and bitonal wind-instrument details suggesting Blanche DuBois's mind departing from reality, all sounding remarkably true to Previn's pre-World War II upbringing in Berlin. This dramatically alert arioso isn't so melodically memorable but makes all necessary dramatic points eloquently. Though she performs vividly throughout, Fleming often lets her vocal tone overwhelm articulation of the words--a middling drawback. And comedy is not her thing: Bernstein's "Glitter and Be Gay" is way too hammy. --David Patrick Stearns
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Tracks| 1 | Wuthering Heights: I Have Dreamt | | 2 | The Ballad Of Baby Doe: The Letter Song | | 3 | The Medium: Monica's Waltz | | 4 | Porgy And Bess: Summertime | | 5 | Porgy And Bess: My Man's Gone Now | | 6 | Candide: Glitter And Be Gay | | 7 | Susannah: Ain't It A Pretty Night | | 8 | Susannah: The Trees on the Mountains | | 9 | The Rake's Progress: No Word From Tom ... I Go, I Go To Him | | 10 | VANESSA: He Has Come, He Has Come | | 11 | A Streetcar Named Desire: I Want Magic! |
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