For Eternamente, her first studio recording in six years, soprano
Angela Gheorghiu focuses on Italian composers of the generation that
followed Verdi and predominantly on repertoire she has not sung before –
including some fascinating rarities. Joining her for duets from
Mascagni’s Cavalleria rusticana and Giordano’s Andrea Chénier is another
star of today’s opera stage, tenor Joseph Calleja.
Eternamente is described as a collection of verismo – the term used
generically for Italian opera of the immediate post-Verdi era. No matter
when they were composed, and no matter what their subject matter, all
these operas demand great passion and commitment from their performers –
and they get it from Angela Gheorghiu. “It is like my soul, it is
something different, it is not the voice,” she explained in an interview
with Opera magazine. “The voice is also there, it has to be there, and
it has had to be prepared – but at that moment of the performance, there
is more. The response is never a conscious exaggeration – it is a
natural expression. I am never pretending. It is just how I am at that
moment.” The character and impact of her voice was summarised thus in
Gramophone: “With her smooth and dark-toned soprano, a voice at once
powerfully firm and vulnerable, Gheorghiu stands out from an entire
generation of talented singers. Her sound is convincingly Italianate in
the great tradition; her voice, once heard, is never forgotten.”
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