La soprano holandesa Gré Brouwenstijn ha sido siempre muy respetada en su propio país y entre los conocedores de la voz, por la vibración valiente de su enfoque en los grandes roles hochdramatisch soprano, sin comprometer nunca los estándares e ideales de la belleza vocal: su voz es de gran fuerza y flexibilidad, completamente capaz de afrontar el desafío de proyectar tanto la escala como el drama de las heroínas de Wagner, al mismo tiempo que habita sus confesiones más íntimas. Brouwenstijn hizo muy pocas grabaciones, la mayor parte de lo que nos queda ahora proviene de cintas privadas o archivos de radio de actuaciones en vivo, pero esta compilación de dos sesiones de estudio (de 1954 y 1956) la captura en su voz vocal. Los grandes números de las primeras dramas de Wagner (Tannhäuser, Lohengrin, Der Fliegende Holländer) están incluidos, así como los puntos de partida de Wagner en Beethoven (Ah, perfido!) Y Weber (Der Freischütz). Para terminar, hay una selección de maduro Verdi, incluyendo Tu che la vanità (Don Carlo) y Pace, pace, mio dio! (La fuerza del destino). Esta es una edición imprescindible para cualquiera que esté enamorado del arte de la voz soprano. Con un rápido parpadeo en su voz, presenta una imaginativa, interna Allmacht ge Jungfrau (ambos Tannhauser). Una de las más grandes artistas vocales de los años 1950 y 1960. Brouwenstein no tenía una gran voz, pero era apasionada, intensa y igualmente convincente en Wagner y Verdi. Desempeño ***** Grabación ****
https://dvdstorespain.es/es/musica/103525-gre-brouwenstijn-opera-cd-de-audio-gre-brouwenstijn-the-hague-philarmonic-orchestra-vienna-symphony-orchestra-beethoven-8718247710614.html103525GRE BROUWENSTIJN: Opera [CD de audio] Gré Brouwenstijn, The Hague Philarmonic Orchestra, Vienna Symphony Orchestra, Beethoven, <div id="productDescription" class="a-section a-spacing-small"> <!-- show up to 2 reviews by default --><br /><h3> <span>Descripción del producto</span> </h3> <p> <span>The Dutch soprano Gré Brouwenstijn has long been held in the highest esteem within her own country, and within a circle of vocal connoisseurs, for the fearless vibrancy of her approach to the great hochdramatisch soprano roles, without ever compromising the standards and ideals of vocal beauty: hers is a voice of great strength and flexibility, fully able to meet the challenge of projecting both the scale and drama of Wagner's heroines while also inhabiting their more intimate confessions. Brouwenstijn made precious few recordings most of what is left to us now derives from private tapes or radio archives of live performances but this compilation of two studio sessions (from 1954 and 1956) catches her in her vocal prime. The big numbers from Wagner s early dramas (Tannhäuser, Lohengrin, Der fliegende Holländer) are included, as well as Wagner's own leaping-off points in Beethoven ( Ah, perfido! ) and Weber (Der Freischütz). To finish, there s a selection of mature Verdi, including Tu che la vanità (Don Carlo) and Pace, pace, mio Dio! (La forza del destino). This is an unmissable release for anyone in love with the art of the soprano voice.</span> </p> <h3> <span>Opinión</span> </h3> <p> <span>Vibrant in Dich, teure Halle with a quick flicker in her voice, she presents an imaginative, inward Allmacht ge Jungfrau (both Tannhauser ). --IRR,Dec'11<br /><br />One of the greatest vocal artists of the 1950's and 1960's.Brouwenstein didn't have a great voice, but was passionate, intense and equally convincing in Wagner and Verdi. Performance ***** Recording **** --BBC Music Magazine,Feb'12</span> </p> </div>https://dvdstorespain.es/604919-home_default/gre-brouwenstijn-opera-cd-de-audio-gre-brouwenstijn-the-hague-philarmonic-orchestra-vienna-symphony-orchestra-beethoven.jpg5.2066instockNewton5.20665.2066002023-02-23T01:54:03+0100/Inicio/Inicio/Música/Inicio/Nuevos
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The Dutch soprano Gré Brouwenstijn has long been held in the highest esteem within her own country, and within a circle of vocal connoisseurs, for the fearless vibrancy of her approach to the great hochdramatisch soprano roles, without ever compromising the standards and ideals of vocal beauty: hers is a voice of great strength and flexibility, fully able to meet the challenge of projecting both the scale and drama of Wagner's heroines while also inhabiting their more intimate confessions. Brouwenstijn made precious few recordings most of what is left to us now derives from private tapes or radio archives of live performances but this compilation of two studio sessions (from 1954 and 1956) catches her in her vocal prime. The big numbers from Wagner s early dramas (Tannhäuser, Lohengrin, Der fliegende Holländer) are included, as well as Wagner's own leaping-off points in Beethoven ( Ah, perfido! ) and Weber (Der Freischütz). To finish, there s a selection of mature Verdi, including Tu che la vanità (Don Carlo) and Pace, pace, mio Dio! (La forza del destino). This is an unmissable release for anyone in love with the art of the soprano voice.
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Vibrant in Dich, teure Halle with a quick flicker in her voice, she presents an imaginative, inward Allmacht ge Jungfrau (both Tannhauser ). --IRR,Dec'11
One of the greatest vocal artists of the 1950's and 1960's.Brouwenstein didn't have a great voice, but was passionate, intense and equally convincing in Wagner and Verdi. Performance ***** Recording **** --BBC Music Magazine,Feb'12