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Elizabeth Futral|GREAT OPERATIC ARIAS (Sung in English), VOL. 11 - Elizabeth Futtal

GREAT OPERATIC ARIAS (Sung in English), VOL. 11 - Elizabeth Futtal

ELIZABETH FUTRAL GREAT OPERTIC ARIAS

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It's hard not to consider this disc of aria selections as an introductory sample of Chandos's whole Opera in English project and to judge it according to one's feelings about the series. But these performances by the charismatic young American soprano Elizabeth Futral deserve to be evaluated on their own merits, insofar as they contribute to the aims of the enterprise as a whole. This singer has a hard core of admirers in the U.S., and Great Operatic Arias seems likely to bring her new ones. She acquits herself beatifully in quite a range of material, running from Handel to Carlisle Floyd (the "Ain't it a pretty night" section from Susannah), and she passes a critical test here -- if you listen to the disc without help from the printed texts, you'll still understand most of what she's singing. The accompaniment by the Philharmonia Orchestra, conducted by Steven White, is likewise noteworthy for its versatility. The arias included certainly qualify as great but aren't chestnuts; Mozart is represented by selections from The Abduction From the Seraglio and Così fan tutte ("See here, Dorabella"). Objections will come from those who see no need for opera translated into English. There is, of course, a whole history of such performances. But the liner notes have nothing to say about that history, although they are translated into four languages (strange, in that the aria texts themselves appear only in English) and find room for numerous pretty but irrelevant pictures of Futral and for ads for other discs in the series. Nor do we learn anything about the strenuous task of translating opera into a new language; some of the translations appear to be classics and others newly done, but the reader is left in the dark. Nevertheless, the disc offers an enjoyable way to try out Chandos' whole series.
© TiVo

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Elizabeth Futral

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Alcina, HWV 34, Alcina, HWV 34, Act I (Georg Friedrich Händel)

1
Aria. Come take me in your arms (Sung in English)
Elizabeth Futtal
00:05:01

Elizabeth Futral, soprano (Morgana) - Philharmonia Orchestra - Steven White, direction

(C) 2003 Chandos (P) 2003 Chandos

Linda di Chamounix, Linda di Chamounix, Act I (Gaetano Donizetti)

2
Recitative and Cavatina. I should have hurried! - My soul Is filled with love for you (Sung in English)
Elizabeth Futtal
00:06:17

Elizabeth Futral, soprano (Linda) - Philharmonia Orchestra - Steven White, direction

(C) 2003 Chandos (P) 2003 Chandos

Zelmira, Act I

3
Duet. What Are these tears and sighs
Elizabeth Futtal
00:05:58

Elizabeth Futral, soprano (Zelmira) - Diana Montague, mezz-soprano (Emma) - Philharmonia Orchestra - Steven White, direction

(C) 2003 Chandos (P) 2003 Chandos

Die Entführung aus dem Serail, K. 384, Act I (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)

4
Aria. How I loved him!
Elizabeth Futtal
00:05:47

Elizabeth Futral, soprano (Constance) - Philharmonia Orchestra - Steven White, direction

(C) 2003 Chandos (P) 2003 Chandos

I puritani, I puritani (the Puritans), Act I (Vincenzo Bellini)

5
Quartet: A maiden adorning [Sung in English]
Elizabeth Futtal
00:05:14

Elizabeth Futral, soprano - Diana MOntague, mezzo-soprano - Peter Wedd, ténor - Dean Robinson, basse - Geoffrey Mitchell choir - Philharmonia Orchestra - Steven White, direction

(C) 2003 Chandos (P) 2003 Chandos

Béatrice et Bénédict, Act I, Aria, He has come back, Beatrice et Benedict, Act I (Hector Berlioz)

6
Aria. He has come back
Elizabeth Futtal
00:09:21

Elizabeth Futral, soprano (Hero) - Philharmonia Orchestra - Steven White, direction

(C) 2003 Chandos (P) 2003 Chandos

Così fan tutte, K. 588, Così fan tutte, K. 588, Act I (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)

7
Duet. See here, Dorabella (Sung in English)
Elizabeth Futtal
00:05:15

Elizabeth Futral, soprano (Fordiligi) - Diana Montague, mezzo-soprano (Dorabella) - Philharmonia Orchestra - Steven White, direction

(C) 2003 Chandos (P) 2003 Chandos

Roméo et Juliette, CG 9, Romeo et Juliette, Act I (Charles Gounod)

8
Waltz-song: Ah! Let me live in This dream!
Elizabeth Futtal
00:03:58

Elizabeth Futral, soprano (Juliette) - Philharmonia Orchestra - Steven White, direction

(C) 2003 Chandos (P) 2003 Chandos

Lakmé, Act I (Léo Delibes)

9
Duet. Reckless man! Are you mad? - He's the god of youth and springtime
Elizabeth Futtal
00:08:49

Elizabeth Futral, soprano (Lakmé) - Barry Banks, ténor (Gérald) - Philharmonia Orchestra - Steven White, direction

(C) 2003 Chandos (P) 2003 Chandos

10
Bell Song. Ah! - Listen all to my daughter - The silver moon was shining
Elizabeth Futtal
00:08:46

Elizabeth Futral, soprano - Dean Robinson, basse - Geoffrey Mitchell hoir - Philharmonia Orchestra - Steven White, direction

(C) 2003 Chandos (P) 2003 Chandos

Susannah, Act I (Carlisle Floyd)

11
Aria. Ain't It a pretty night!
Elizabeth Futtal
00:07:03

Elizabeth Futral, soprano (Susannah) - Philharmonia Orchestra - Steven White, direction

(C) 2003 Chandos (P) 2003 Chandos

Robinson Crusoe (Jacques Offenbach)

12
Robinson Crusoe: Waltz-song: Take me away to the one I adore (Sung in English)
Elizabeth Futtal
00:04:08

Elizabeth Futral, soprano (Edwige) - Philharmonia Orchestra - Steven White, direction

(C) 2003 Chandos (P) 2003 Chandos

Semele, HWV 58 (Georg Friedrich Händel)

13
Aria. Oh sleep, why dost thou leave me?
Elizabeth Futtal
00:03:39

Elizabeth Futral, soprano (Semele) - Philharmonia Orchestra - Steven White, direction

(C) 2003 Chandos (P) 2003 Chandos

Album review

It's hard not to consider this disc of aria selections as an introductory sample of Chandos's whole Opera in English project and to judge it according to one's feelings about the series. But these performances by the charismatic young American soprano Elizabeth Futral deserve to be evaluated on their own merits, insofar as they contribute to the aims of the enterprise as a whole. This singer has a hard core of admirers in the U.S., and Great Operatic Arias seems likely to bring her new ones. She acquits herself beatifully in quite a range of material, running from Handel to Carlisle Floyd (the "Ain't it a pretty night" section from Susannah), and she passes a critical test here -- if you listen to the disc without help from the printed texts, you'll still understand most of what she's singing. The accompaniment by the Philharmonia Orchestra, conducted by Steven White, is likewise noteworthy for its versatility. The arias included certainly qualify as great but aren't chestnuts; Mozart is represented by selections from The Abduction From the Seraglio and Così fan tutte ("See here, Dorabella"). Objections will come from those who see no need for opera translated into English. There is, of course, a whole history of such performances. But the liner notes have nothing to say about that history, although they are translated into four languages (strange, in that the aria texts themselves appear only in English) and find room for numerous pretty but irrelevant pictures of Futral and for ads for other discs in the series. Nor do we learn anything about the strenuous task of translating opera into a new language; some of the translations appear to be classics and others newly done, but the reader is left in the dark. Nevertheless, the disc offers an enjoyable way to try out Chandos' whole series.
© TiVo

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