The Voice Of Pilar Lorengar
Pilar Lorengar, London Philharmonic Orchestra
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Release Date: 12 May 2017
Label: Australian Eloquence
Packaging Type: Jewel Case
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Barcode: 0028948078400
Pilar Lorengar, London Philharmonic Orchestra
Release Date: 12 May 2017
Label: Australian Eloquence
Packaging Type: Jewel Case
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 0028948078400
Description
The ‘fresh, beautiful and critically underpraised’ voice (Gramophone) of Pilar Lorengar is celebrated here on an album of operatic arias, originally issued in 1980 by Decca as a portrait of the Spanish soprano who had entranced audiences on both sides of the Atlantic for three decades. ‘Our Pilar’, she was known affectionately at the Deutsche Oper, Berlin, where she had been a member of the company, and then a jewel in its crown, since her debut at the house in 1958.
There she settled for life and sang her signature roles, several of them immortalized on this recital which exhibits her facility in four languages and the special light and warmth of a voice ‘not soon forgotten, especially in an era so heavily populated by cookie-cutter singers’ (Peter G. Davis, New York magazine, 1987). There is Elsa’s principal aria from Lohengrin, sung in Lorengar’s ‘exotically accented but potently expressive’ German (Opera magazine) and one of the Mozart roles (Zerlina in Don Giovanni) that originally made her name. She had a natural gift for portraying Puccini heroines (Tosca, Manon Lescaut, Angelica), and a native’s delight and fresh, eager delivery of Falla (La vida breve) and Granados (Goyescas).
This invaluable reissue of a much-missed soprano is Canto a Sevilla: a substantial and heartfelt tribute to the city from its leading poet, Muñoz San Román, and pre-eminent composer, JoaquÃn Turina. Like the operatic recital, this cycle of four songs is accompanied by the sympathetic baton of her fellow Spaniard Jesus Lopez-Cobos.
The release complements a 2CD set of ‘Spanish Romances’ with Lorengar also available on Eloquence (482 5944).
‘Pilar Lorengar makes a lovely sound and sings with intensity.’ Gramophone, August 1984 (Turina)
Tracklisting
Josef Krips; Various Orchestras
Josef Krips
Neville Marriner; ASMF
New Vienna Octet, Vienna Wind Soloists
Wiener Oktett
John Mauceri; The Hollywood Bowl Orchestra; Julie Andrews
Hans Schmidt-Isserstedt; LSO; Alfred Brendel
Hans Schmidt-Isserstedt; VPO; LSO; Sutherland; Backhaus