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Bo Skovhus Sings Opera Arias | 
enlarge | Artists: Erich Wolfgang Korngold, Ambroise Thomas, Charles Gounod, Jules Massenet, Giuseppe Verdi, Benjamin Britten, Richard Wagner, Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky, English National Opera Orchestra, James Conlon, Bo Skovhus Label: Sony
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Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 074646003527 EAN: 0074646003527
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| • | Da thr befehlet, Koenigin ... Mein sehnen, mein Waehnen | | • | Spectre infernal! | | • | C'est en croyant revoir... O vin, dissipe la tristesse! | | • | J'ai pu frapper le miserable... Etre ou ne pas etre | | • | La fatigue alourdit mes pas... Comme une pale fleur | | • | Avant de quitterces lieux | | • | Pourquoi me reveiller, o souffle du printemps? | | • | C'est moi Carlos... Oui, Carlos! Oui, c'est mon jour supreme... Carlos | | • | Look! Through the port... and farewell to ye, old Rights o' Man! | | • | Blick' ich umher in diesem edlen Kreise | | • | Wie Todesahnung Daemmrung deckt die Lande... O du, mein holder Abendste | | • | Vy mne pisali | | • | Uzel' ta samaja Tat'jana | | • | Vy tak pecal'ny, dorogaja...Ja vas ljublju |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 1 more reviews...
Oh my gawd.... June 24, 2004 S. Hutton (Hartsdale, NY USA) What a wondrous singer...I absolutely agree with all the other reviews here but add:1) he sounds as though he's singing in his First Language, whether it be French, English, German or Russian. 2) he lets his soul come out (simce Mme Callas this remains a rare event). 3) Sidebar: the San Francisco Merry Widow, whilst a delight and a wonder, is NOT fair to this man's voice. A magnificent recital album. Every prominent opera singer out there should be jealous.
Bo Knows Opera August 27, 2002 Trix Rabbit (Canada) In the forward to this cd, John Bell Young, makes the argument that the darker, mellow baritone is an often underated part of the opera repetoire. I don't fully agree with him - there are fantastic, exciting lead roles for these men: Hamlet, Nabucco, Rigoletto, and The Barber of Seville - all glittering showcases of virtuoso. And even the supporting roles they often play, are thrilling - Scarpia can easily steal the show away from Tosca and her hero with his magnicent, albeit short, scenes; and Escamillo often wins not only the affection of Carmen, but that of an entire opera house... Still, all said and done, this is an interesting introduction to a man who is every bit as dashing, musical, and talented as any tenor to grace the stage. Bo Skovhus showcases such extreme range in vocal talents and emotion. His tone is beautiful. His breath control and phrasing are astounding. Diction is clear and defined - especially the German arias. This is an extremely talented man. The Korngold aria is mesmerizing in it's romantic beauty. But my favorite selections on this album are the pieces from "Hamlet"; this is french lyricism at its most marvelous, glorious, heart-sweeping grandeur. I can not imagine a better man to play this most famous anti-hero. I cannot recommend this cd highly enough. While some Italian arias would have been a nice addition, I won't hold it against my recommendation. Skovhus's interpretation of the tenor's aria from "Werther" makes up for this. Next time you are out purchasing yet another famous tenor's album, to hear the one hundreth version of "Celeste Aida", buy this cd instead. Give this baritone a chance, and soon you'll be humming songs a minor third lower.
ANOTHER WONDERFUL BARITONE August 23, 2002 GEORGE RANNIE (DENVER, COLORADO United States) I first heard Bo Skovhus on a Laser Disc recording of the War Requem. I was very impressed. However until this opera recital I had not heard him again. This is truly an impressive recording. I place him up there with my other favorite baritones! He's still young so, hopefully, he has many more good years left in him!
Bo Skovhus at his best May 17, 2002 Talila Michaeli (Tel Aviv Israel) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Bo Skovhus' lovers undoubtedly awaited this comprehensive choice of arias, which almost concludes his (still young) operaic work. Well known alongside less known operas constitutes a perfect choice. From Verdi through Thomas, from Korngold to Britten and the Russian arias, mastering the variety of languages, and dealing with every single role in a very sensitive way. This unique choice and the qualities of his full, beautiful and warm voice makes one regret, that the entire opera was not recorded with him in the relevant roles, like Thomas's Hamlet for example, or Britten's Billy Budd. It leaves a taste of wanting to hear more of this young and talented Baritone, whose repertoire is much larger than could be presented in one - indeed excellent - CD.
Light years beyond Hampson December 8, 2001 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I just can't heap enough praise on Skovhus. I saw him for the first time at the Houston Grand Opera in a production of Billy Budd and was sold. This CD demonstrates very well what an immensely expressive and flexible voice Skovhus possesses. He has incredible core to his voice which allows him to attack bravado sections with zeal, but also has the musical expressivity to pull back and caress piano lines with ease and artistry while still maintaining his core sound. Hampson, who is notorious for becoming breathy and pop-like in pianissimo passages, can't touch Skovhus with a 10, 100, or 1000 foot pole.Skovhus is undoubtedly one of the most talented lyric baritones of our time. He ranks right up there in terms of vocal talent with Brynn Terfel, and far beyond Terfel in terms of total artistry. In fact, I wouldn't be going to far to claim that Skovhus is one of the best baritones EVER (my apologies to James Maddalena). Trust me when I say that you would do yourself a disservice to NOT buy this CD.
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