
Marie-Nicole Lemieux triumphantly defies the frequent assertion that the
contralto is a dying breed. Moreover, with this live recital of Rossini
arias and duets, the Canadian singer proves that a deep, rich,
voluminous female voice can move with the same dazzling agility as a
light, bright soprano.
Since she first came to the world’s attention in 2000, when she won the
Queen Elisabeth International Music Competition for Opera in Brussels,
Lemieux, who has been praised by Gramophone for her “velvet-like
voice and generosity in phrasing and thought”, has established herself
in a wide variety of operatic roles. (Warner Classics)
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