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Jonas Kaufmann isn't an Italian singer. He owns a large, dark lyrical tenor voice bordering on 'spinto'. Many of the tracks in this album feature Italian operatic arias that could only be termed his 'second best' (his best lies with German composers like Schubert, Strauss, Mahler, Mozart et al). Even so, this album offers considerable joy to the listener since Kaufmann owns not only a sizeable and expressive instrument, but also owns considerable musical intelligence to which he puts to good use in these recordings. You may find his voice not entirely Verdian or Puccinian, but his interpretation of works of this genre is more than acceptable. The best tracks on this album are those arias from French operas. Kaufmann's French and Italian are both idiomatic, as well as his English, considering that his native tongue is German. Of these foreign languages, he is strongest in French. For lovers of French opera, the arias by Massent, Bizet et al will surely please.
elle Io L'ho Perduta... Io La Vidi A Suo Sorriso Nein L'ƒ¤nger Trag' Ich Nicht Die Qu'ƒ¤len - Durch Die W'ƒ¤lder Durch Die Auen Lunge Da Lei...De Miei...
08.10.2009 14:44
Nice review :)