Julia Lezhneva – Alleluia (2013) [LINN FLAC 24bit/96kHz]

Julia Lezhneva – Alleluia (2013)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time – 60:45 minutes | 1,16 GB | Genre: Classical
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Russian soprano Julia Lezhneva presents a celebratory album of motets from Vivaldi, Handel, Porpora and Mozart, partnered by leading early music ensemble, Il Giardino Armonico, conducted by Giovanni Antonini.

Lezhneva’s career has skyrocketed since her brief but extraordinary appearance at the 2010 Classical BRIT Awards in London, at the invitation of Dame Kiri Te Kanawa. ‘Few young singers have been as widely celebrated so early in their careers as Kiri Te Kanawa’s protegé, the… Russian soprano Julia Lezhneva’, wrote The Independent. Dame Kiri recently added her voice to the critical consensus, observing that ‘from time to time a really outstanding talent appears and I believe that Julia Lezhneva is just that. The brilliance of her voice and technique are extremely impressive.’

This is the first release of Russian soprano Julia Lezhneva on the major Decca label, and it is illustrative of the growing importance of Baroque vocal repertory that a young singer looking to broaden her renown would choose not only Baroque music, not only period performance, but the unusual repertory of the solo motet at that. These were virtuoso pieces, very operatic, that had sacred rather than secular texts. The tradition was rounded off in the late 18th century by the young Mozart’s Exsultate, Jubilate, K. 165, and Lezhneva gives a fresh performance of that well-worn work. Her voice is unusual, with an oboe-like texture that’s quite agile when the going gets rough. The Mozart and the little-known and sort of pastoral-spiritual In coelo stelle clare of Haydn’s teacher Nicola Porpora. This piece fits Lezhneva’s voice beautifully, and it is sufficiently unusual to recommend the album all by itself. In the High Baroque motets by Handel and Vivaldi that open the program, the news is less consistently good; the slow movements display Lezhneva’s voice to its quite haunting best advantage, but in the high-volume arias, with the Baroque orchestra Il Giardino Armonico under Giovanni Antonini sparking and flashing away, Lezhneva is a bit underpowered in music that might have been sung originally by a castrato. None of this is to say that the situation might not change in a few years, or that Lezhneva, a student of Kiri Te Kanawa, might not emerge as her true heir. At the very least she’s something new and different for Russian singing.

Tracklist:
01 – 1. In furore iustissimae irae
02 – Recit: Miserationum Pater
03 – 2. Tunc meus fletus
04 – 3. Alleluia – In furore iustissimae irae, RV.626
05 – 1. Saeviat tellus inter rigores
06 – Recit: Carmelitarum ut confirmet ordinem
07 – 2. O nox dulcis, quies serena
08 – 3. Stellae fidae vobis sit cura
09 – Recit: Sub tantae Virginis tutela
10 – 4. Alleluia – Saeviat Tellus Inter Rigores, HWV 240
11 – In Caelo Stele Clare Fulgescant
12 – Exulta, exulta o cor!
13 – Care Deus cordis amantis
14 – Alleluia – In Caelo Stele Clare Fulgescant
15 – 1. Exsultate, jubilate
16 – 2. Fulget amica dies
17 – 3. Tu virginum corona
18 – 4. Alleluia – Exsultate, jubilate, K.165

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