Performers
Wiener KammerOrchester
Elīna Garanča, Mezzosopran
Karel Mark Chichon, Dirigent
Programme
Peter Iljitsch Tschaikowsky
Walzer (Lebedinoe ozero »Schwanensee« op. 20) (1875–1876)
Da, cas nastal »Ja, es ist Zeit« (Arie der Johanna aus »Die Jungfrau von Orleans«) (1878–1879)
Emīls Dārziņš
Melanholiskais valsis
Camille Saint-Saëns
Mon coeur s'ouvre a ta voix ... Réponds à ma tendresse »Sieh, mein Herz erschließet sich« (Arie der Dalila aus »Samson et Dalila« op. 47) (1877)
Giuseppe Verdi
Ouverture zu »Les vêpres siciliennes« (1855)
Francesco Cilea
Acerba voluttà, a dolce tortura (Arie der Principessa aus »Adriana Lecouvreur«) (1902)
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Io son l'umile Ancella (Arie der Adriana aus »Adriana Lecouvreur«) (1902)
Gaetano Donizetti
Ouverture zu »La favorita« (1840)
Pietro Mascagni
Voi lo sapete, o Mamma (Romanze der Santuzza aus »Cavalleria rusticana«) (1890)
Amilcare Ponchielli
Danza delle Ore »Tanz der Stunden« E-Dur (La Gioconda) (1876)
Stanislao Gastaldon
Musica Proibita (Bearbeitung: Karel Mark Chichon) (1881)
Francesco Paolo Tosti
Non t'amo più (Bearbeitung: Karel Mark Chichon) (1885)
Marechiare. Neapolitanisches Lied
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Zugabe:
Ruperto Chapí
Carceleras (Romanze aus »Las hijas del Zebedeo«) (1889)
Agustín Lara
Granada (1932)
Subscription series
Package: Meisterstimmen
Just Taste: Konzert und Wein
Links
http://www.karelmarkchichon.com
https://www.kammerorchester.com
https://elinagaranca.com
Elīna Garanča is known for her perfectionism: Since making her debut in 2003 as Annio in Mozart's »La clemenza di Tito« at the Salzburg Festival under Nikolaus Harnoncourt, the Latvian mezzo appears regularly on the leading opera and concert stages all over the world. The singer chooses every one of her appearances and the roles she takes on with meticulous care. Elīna Garanča is particularly fond of Mozart, as well as the Romantic repertoire. And she will enthrall and entrance the audience at the Wiener Konzerthaus with a selection of vocal pearls from works by Massenet, Verdi and Berlioz, accompanied by the Wiener KammerOrchester.