R. Strauss, Four Last Songs, R. Fleming, Munich Philharmonic, C. Thielemann (released on September 16, 2008) Decca B0011851-02 Deluxe Edition |
Fleming maintains that Strauss is her favorite composer to sing -- have a listen to the extensive NPR feature by Fleming about this recording. As she usually does in Strauss and similar music, Fleming keeps the scooping and other mannerisms to a minimum. Most strikingly, she achieves a fluid transparency in some of the songs' radiant moments, and Thielemann's forces respond with warm, gentle sounds, especially in the languorous Beim Schlafengehen. In the rest of the selections -- excerpts from Ariadne auf Naxos and Die ägyptische Helena, as well as a set of four songs recorded by Fleming for the first time here -- the vocal instrument is ideal for Strauss, a broad swath of sound with a burnished low range, power and the ability to control it, and dynamic range. For a couple extra dollars at the reduced prices now listed at Amazon, the devoted Fleming fan should probably buy the Deluxe Edition, which includes the Strauss disc plus a bonus CD containing another hour's worth of performances of La Fleming's signature roles at the Met (not necessarily recorded at the Met) -- Otello, Eugene Onegin, Rusalka, Thaïs, and Capriccio.
56'16"
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