Cover Rossini & Donizetti: French Bel Canto Arias

Album info

Album-Release:
2022

HRA-Release:
07.10.2022

Label: PentaTone

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Vocal

Artist: Lisette Oropesa, Dresdner Philharmonie, Sächsischer Staatsopernchor Dresden & Corrado Rovaris

Composer: Gioacchino Rossini (1792-1868), Gaetano Donizetti (1797-1848)

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  • Gioacchino Rossini (1792 - 1868): Le siège de Corinthe (Excerpts):
  • 1Rossini: Le siège de Corinthe (Excerpts): Que vais-je devenir ?04:14
  • 2Rossini: Le siège de Corinthe (Excerpts): Du séjour de la lumière08:02
  • 3Rossini: Le siège de Corinthe (Excerpts): L’heure fatale approche02:46
  • 4Rossini: Le siège de Corinthe (Excerpts): Juste ciel03:34
  • Guillaume Tell (Excerpts):
  • 5Rossini: Guillaume Tell (Excerpts): Ils s’éloignent enfin03:06
  • 6Rossini: Guillaume Tell (Excerpts): Sombre forêt05:05
  • Le comte Ory (Excerpts):
  • 7Rossini: Le comte Ory (Excerpts): En proie à la tristesse05:16
  • 8Rossini: Le comte Ory (Excerpts): Céleste providence04:27
  • Gaetano Donizetti (1797 - 1848): Les martyrs (Excerpts):
  • 9Donizetti: Les martyrs (Excerpts): Ô ma mère01:00
  • 10Donizetti: Les martyrs (Excerpts): Qu’ici ta main glacée bénisse ton enfant03:04
  • Lucia di Lammermoor (Excerpts):
  • 11Donizetti: Lucia di Lammermoor (Excerpts): Gilbert... Ô fontaine02:20
  • 12Donizetti: Lucia di Lammermoor (Excerpts): Que n’avons-nous des ailes06:45
  • La fille du régiment (Excerpts):
  • 13Donizetti: La fille du régiment (Excerpts): Il faut partir05:45
  • 14Donizetti: La fille du régiment (Excerpts): C’en est donc fait06:03
  • 15Donizetti: La fille du régiment (Excerpts): Salut à la France !03:38
  • Total Runtime01:05:05

Info for Rossini & Donizetti: French Bel Canto Arias



On her second solo album Lisette Oropesa has combined two of her greatest loves, the French language and Italian bel canto. This recording with the Dresdner Philharmonie under the baton of Corrado Rovaris showcases the variety of lesser-known and more popular works by Rossini and Donizetti, featuring arias that contain coloratura, lyricism, drama, heightened emotion, and even comedy. Star soprano Lisette Oropesa made her Pentatone debut with Ombra Compagna, Mozart Concert Arias in 2021, and sung the title heroine in a complete recording of Verdi’s La Traviata, also released on the label in 2022. The Dresdner Philharmonie was involved in that same recording, and has also participated in several other recordings released by Pentatone, such as Weber’s Der Freischütz (2019), Mascagni’s Cavalleria Rusticana, Puccini’s Il Tabarro (both 2020) and Beethoven’s Fidelio (2021). Conductor Corrado Rovaris particularly excels in bel canto and verismo repertoire, and makes his Pentatone debut.

“I was in Paris a few years ago singing a marvelous opera by Meyerbeer, and was so inspired by Le grand opéra français and its role in the Italian bel canto composers’ works. Growing up in Louisiana, French was the first foreign language that I studied, so I have a deep appreciation for the way it sounds and the way it feels to sing in French. When I began my vocal studies in college, I worked on a lot of French art songs, and also a few French operatic arias, but the majority of my training was in Italian bel canto and Mozart. After having made a wonderful journey into Mozart’s concert arias for my first recording, I was very excited to find a way to combine two of my greatest loves, the French language and Italian bel canto, into another album. Thus, the idea for recording arias from the French language works of Rossini and Donizetti was born. It has been a joy to explore lesser-known pieces, as well as the more popular ones, for the repertoire that we chose to feature in this album. There is so much out there, and a lot of it gets performed so rarely outside of festivals dedicated to Rossini and Donizetti.

In particular, it was a lot of fun to see what influence grand opéra français had on Rossini’s opera Guillaume Tell, which I think is one of his great masterpieces. Rossini’s exploration of this genre resulted in some of his most famous works, and this opera contains some of his most inspired and sublime music. Though a translation in Italian exists, to sing it in the French language is a total dream, and I look forward to debuting the role of Mathilde in a full production! Donizetti on the other hand, while mostly known for his Italian masterpieces such as Lucia di Lammermoor, composed a rather different role for Lucia (Lucie de Lammermoor) in the Parisian version. I was so taken with the different, optimistic character we see in Lucie’s entrance aria “Que n’avons-nous des ailes” as opposed to the rather somber “Regnava nel silenzio.” The telling of the ghost story is not fleshed out the way it is in the Italian version, and instead, the French aria gives us Lucie’s vision for a reuniting with Edgard, in a world that is more receptive to their love than the current world in which they live. It’s in a higher key, and contains more coloratura, whereas the Italian version favors a more lyrical approach. This is a role I also am looking forward to singing in the full French version very soon.

I feel very privileged to have had the opportunity to prepare and record these arias for our album, French Bel Canto, to showcase the variety of the works composed by these beloved composers. Each half of the album features arias that contain coloratura, lyricism, drama, heightened emotion, and even comedy…and these are just the works that suit my voice type! There is a vast repertoire out there for every fach to sing, and for every listener to enjoy. I encourage you to delight in the glory of this music, lovingly performed by myself and my colleagues of the Dresdner Philharmonie and the Staatsopernchor Dresden, led by the masterful Corrado Rovaris. Together, we hope these selections will broaden your appreciation of the contributions of some of the greatest operatic composers who ever lived.” (Lisette Oropesa)

Lisette Oropesa, soprano
Sächsischer Staatsopernchor Dresden
Dresdner Philharmonie
Corrado Rovaris, conductor

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