Audio Samples
The Soldier Tir'd
Let The Bright Seraphim
Sediziose voci... Casta diva
Son vergin vezosa
Qui la voce sua soave
Bel raggio lusinghier
Care compagne... come per me sereno
Air des bijoux
Marten aller Arten
Bell Song
O Beau paysNotes & Reviews:
In the wake of the passing of this most quintessential of prima donnas, here is a timely issue of a collection that summarizes the apotheosis of her art.
"The Art of the Prima Donna was originally released in, I believe, 1961, as two separate LPs. I first heard it a few years later, and it was the first time I'd heard Joan Sutherland. I didn't believe my ears--the bel canto revival was just beginning--and I'd never heard singing of such virtuosity. Here was what seemed like a very large voice--a sort of anti-Lily Pons and anti-Roberta Peters--tossing off roulades as if they were a natural mode of communication, taking what seemed to be hour-long lines in a single breath, racing up and down octaves without missing a note, and hurling high Ds and E flats about without losing tone or sounding puny, desperate, or crazy. I'd never heard any of I Puritani before, and Sutherland's "Son vergin vezzosa" made me hysterical; by the time she sang "O rendetemi le speme...Qui la voce," I felt that I had to know every note Bellini ever wrote. When she sang "The Soldier Tir'd" from Arne's Artaxerxes my jaw dropped open--ocatve leaps, endless trills, whopping high notes. The Mad Scene from Hamlet made me want to hear the whole opera (which turned out to be a dud); Sutherland's Bell Song made me realize that Lily Pons had actually become famous because she sounded like a bell and had a cute belly-button. The only problem I had was that the LPs distorted on high notes and at the end of sides: This problem, needless to say, is gone. Sutherland in person, it turned out, was just as great, with a voice larger than any singer in the world, except, perhaps, for Birgit Nilsson and Jon Vickers. Now Dame Joan is silent, but this set tells the truth: She was one of the 20th century's greatest singers--perhaps one of the greatest ever. You must own this set." -ClassicsToday
"Listen and wonder. Her voice, even throughout its range always keeping its natural quality, is heard at its early fullnessevery track is beautiful.I cannot imagine anyone, coming to it for the first time, being disappointed in 'The Art of the Prima Donna'". -Gramophone
Notes & Reviews:Recording information: 1960.
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Works Details
Arne, Thomas Augustine : Artaxerxes :: The Soldier Tir'd - Performer: Joan Sutherland (Soprano)
- Conductor: France Molinari-Pradelli
- Notes: Composition written: 1762.
- Running Time: 4 min. 7 sec.
- Period Time: Classical
- Form: Opera/Operetta
- Written: 1762
Handel, George Frideric : Samson :: Let The Bright Seraphim - Performer: Joan Sutherland (Soprano)
- Conductor: France Molinari-Pradelli
- Notes: Composition written: 1741.
- Running Time: 5 min. 56 sec.
- Period Time: Baroque
- Form: Cantata/Oratorio
- Written: 1741
Bellini, Vincenzo : Norma, opera :: Sediziose voci... Casta diva - Performer: Joan Sutherland (Soprano)
- Conductor: France Molinari-Pradelli
- Running Time: 12 min. 50 sec.
- Period Time: Romantic
- Written: 1831
Bellini, Vincenzo : I Puritani, opera :: Son vergin vezosa - Performer: Joan Sutherland (Soprano)
- Conductor: France Molinari-Pradelli
- Running Time: 3 min. 8 sec.
- Period Time: Romantic
- Written: 1835
Rossini, Gioachino : Semiramide :: Bel raggio lusinghier - Performer: Joan Sutherland (Soprano)
- Conductor: France Molinari-Pradelli
- Notes: Composition written: 1823.
- Running Time: 6 min. 40 sec.
- Period Time: Romantic
- Form: Opera/Operetta
- Written: 1823
Bellini, Vincenzo : I Puritani, opera :: Qui la voce sua soave - Performer: Joan Sutherland (Soprano)
- Conductor: France Molinari-Pradelli
- Running Time: 7 min. 3 sec.
- Period Time: Romantic
- Written: 1835
Bellini, Vincenzo : La sonnambula, opera :: Care compagne... come per me sereno - Performer: Joan Sutherland (Soprano)
- Conductor: France Molinari-Pradelli
- Running Time: 8 min. 28 sec.
- Period Time: Romantic
- Form: Opera/Operetta
- Written: 1831
Gounod, Charles : Faust :: Air des bijoux - Performer: Joan Sutherland (Soprano)
- Conductor: France Molinari-Pradelli
- Running Time: 4 min. 39 sec.
- Period Time: Romantic
- Form: Opera/Operetta
- Written: 1856-1859
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus : Die Entführung aus dem Serail (The Abduction from the Seraglio), opera, K. 384 :: Marten aller Arten - Performer: Joan Sutherland (Soprano)
- Conductor: France Molinari-Pradelli
- Notes: Composition written: 1782.
- Running Time: 8 min. 48 sec.
- Period Time: Classical
- Form: Opera/Operetta
- Written: 1782
Léo Delibes (1836 - 1891) : Lakmé :: Bell Song - Performer: Joan Sutherland (Soprano)
- Conductor: France Molinari-Pradelli
- Running Time: 7 min. 55 sec.
- Period Time: Romantic
- Form: Opera/Operetta
- Written: 1883
Meyerbeer, Giacomo : Les Huguenots :: O Beau pays - Performer: Joan Sutherland (Soprano)
- Conductor: France Molinari-Pradelli
- Running Time: 5 min. 43 sec.
- Period Time: Romantic
- Form: Opera/Operetta
- Written: 1836




























