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Suzanne Danco - The Decca Recitals

Suzanne Danco; Various Orchestras; Ansermet; Munchinger

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Format: 8CD

Cat No: ELQ4840868

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Release Date:  21 August 2020

Label:  Australian Eloquence

Packaging Type:  Box Set

No of Units:  8

Barcode:  0028948408689

Genres:  Classical  Orchestral  

  • Description

    The complete Decca recital recordings compiled and newly remastered in tribute to a superlative Mozart soprano of the last century – released to commemorate the 20th anniversary of her passing (10 August 2000).

    The Belgian-born Suzanne Danco (1911–2000) made her operatic debut in Genoa as Fiordiligi in 1941, and it seems appropriate that in July 1947 in Milan she began her Decca relationship with a selection of Mozart arias. Equally fittingly, her first operatic recording was Pelleas et Melisande with Ernest Ansermet and L’Orchestre de la Suisse Romande in April 1952. Ansermet always regarded Danco as his ideal Melisande and, like Erich Kleiber, became a valued admirer of her artistry.

    Danco’s legacy on record is small but representative of her particular gifts in Mozart and French song, in which she was an almost unrivalled interpreter, leaving unforgettably refined readings of Debussy’s Fetes galantes, Fauré’s La bonne chanson and Ravel’s Sheherezade, among others. The Debussy and Fauré count among the highlights of a series of Decca albums made with her long-time recital partner, Guido Agosti, and compiled here complete for the first time.

    There is much else in the box that is new to CD or long unavailable: a lovely 10-inch collection of lullabies, songs of Bellini and arie antiche; her refined touch applied to the German Lieder tradition, from Schubert and Schumann (including a rare soprano version of Dichterliebe) to Brahms, Wolf and Richard Strauss, all generously and intelligently chosen recitals; Danco herself regarded Schumann’s Op. 39 Liederkreis as one of her finest recordings. Wolf’s Elfenlied from sessions in December 1950 was discovered among the tapes and is published here for the first time in any format.

    A delightful pendant to Danco’s recording career is an album of 18th-century songs made for Philips Classics in October 1956 near her home in Florence, made with conductor Francesco Mollinari-Pradelli at the piano. The collection closes with an anthology of highlights from her contributions to classic Decca recordings of oratorio and opera, including her Cherubino, Donna Anna, Eurydice, Melisande and Consuela (L’heure espagnole).

    “Just the right balance between knowingness and innocence which lies at the heart of that equivocal role.� Daily Telegraph (Pelleas et Melisande)

    “Madame Danco’s fine voice and Ansermet’s magnificent accompaniment … It would be quite difficult to imagine a combination that could do more justice to these extremely beautiful songs.� Tempo, winter 1948 (Sheherezade)

    “Danco has the sensibility and the judgement required. Above all, she knows just the proper amount of weight and stylised emotion to infuse so that her renderings are just right in every sense.� Irish Monthly, June 1953 (Mozart & Strauss Lieder)

    “It might be argued that [La Bonne Chanson] is preferably a man’s song-cycle, but with supreme artistry Mme. Danco wins the listener over to viewing the songs in a new light. Brighter colours emerge in this interpretation and, in particular, her control and phrasing make the performance outstanding.� Tempo, autumn 1953

    “Miss Danco is in excellent form.� High Fidelity, April 1954 (Strauss)

    “Mme. Danco manages the expressive cantilena of Bellini’s songs … very beautifully, and her voice is well recorded.� Musical Times, April 1955

    “Suzanne Danco makes an admirable Cherubino, ardent and youthful – a feat of characterization all the more astonishing when one has just listened to her Donna Anna.� Musical Times, February 1956

    “Miss Danco is well recorded. She chooses brisker tempi for all the songs, nearer the given metronome marks, and her spring-like voice is pretty throughout.� Music & Letters, October 1956 (Les Nuits d’ete)

    “This record comes close to perfection. Miss Danco brings to these superb Lieder a fine-spun voice, secure vocalism and exquisite musicianship.� High Fidelity, July 1956 (Liederkreis)

    “Miss Danco is a most accomplished artist whose performances are always intelligent and in perfect taste.� Music & Letters, October 1956 (Debussy, Chansons)

    “Suzanne Danco’s devastating coolness is more effective than any amount of husky sexiness.� Opera, July 1987 (L’heure espagnole)


    *FIRST CD RELEASE ON DECCA
    °PREVIOUSLY UNPUBLISHED

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. MOZART Così fan tutte: Come scoglio
      • 2. MOZART Le Nozze di Figaro: Voi che sapete
      • 3. CHARPENTIER Louise: Depuis le jour
      • 4. VERDI La Traviata: E strano … Ah, fors’e lui … Sempre libera
      • 5. MASSENET Manon: Allons … Adieu, notre petite table
      • 6. BIZET Carmen: C’est les contrabandiers … Je dis que rien ne m’epouvante
      • 7. GLUCK Alceste: Divinites du Styx
      • 8. PURCELL Dido and Aeneas: Thy hand, Belinda … When I am laid in earth
      • 9. RAVEL Sheherazade
      • 12. BONONCINI Deh piu a me non v’ascondete*
      • 13. CACCINI Amarilli mia bella*
      • 14. SCHUBERT Die schone Mullerin – No. 2: Wohin? (Take 1)*
      • 15. SCHUBERT Die schone Mullerin – No. 2: Wohin? (Take 2)*
      • 16. SCHUBERT Die Forelle

      Disc 2

      • 1. R SCHUMANN Dichterliebe, Op. 48*
      • 17. Liederkreis, Op. 39*
      • 29. SCHUBERT Der Hirt auf dem Felsen, D.965
      • 30. Die Forelle, D.550
      • 31. Gretchen am Spinnrade, D.118
      • 32. Du bist die Ruh, D.776
      • 33. Der Musensohn, D.764

      Disc 3

      • 1. BRAHMS Die Mainacht*
      • 2. Wiegenlied*
      • 3. Standchen*
      • 4. Wir wandelten*
      • 5. Meine Liebe ist grün
      • 6. WOLF Verborgenheit*
      • 7. Blumengruss*
      • 8. Gleich und Gleich*
      • 9. Fruhling ubers Jahr*
      • 10. Anakreons Grab*
      • 11. Elfenlied°
      • 12. MOZART Das Veilchen*
      • 13. Abendempfindung*
      • 14. Dans un bois solitaire*
      • 15. An Chloe*
      • 16. STRAUSS Morgen
      • 17. Standchen
      • 18. Traum durch die Dammerung
      • 19. Zueignung
      • 20. Freundliche Vision
      • 21. GLUCK O del mio dolce ardor*
      • 22. ALESSANDRO SCARLATTI Se Florinda e fidele*
      • 23. ANTONIO CALDARA Come raggio del sol*
      • 24. FRANCESCO DURANTE Danza, danza*
      • 25. GIULIO CACCINI Amarilli mia bella*

      Disc 4

      • 1. DEBUSSY Trois Chansons de Bilitis, L.90*
      • 4. Le Promenoir des deux amants, L.118*
      • 7. Ariettes oubliees, L.60
      • 13. FAURE La Bonne Chanson, Op. 61*
      • 22. DEBUSSY Fetes galantes I, L.80*
      • 25. Trois Ballades de Francois Villon, L.119*

      Disc 5

      • 1. RAVEL Sheherazade
      • 4. Deux Melodies hebraiques
      • 6. Trois poems de Stephane Mallarme
      • 9. VINCENZO BELLINI Il fervido desiderio*
      • 10. Dolente imagine di fille mia*
      • 11. Vanne, o rosa fortunata*
      • 12. Vaga luna che inargenti
      • 13. CHARLES GOUNOD Venise*
      • 14. Au rossignol*
      • 15. Viens ! Les gazons sont verts !*
      • 16. SCHUBERT Ave Maria*
      • 17. MENDELSSOHN Auf flugeln des Gesanges*
      • 18. BRAHMS Wiegenlied*
      • 19. GOUNOD Serenade*
      • 20. FAURE Apres un reve*
      • 21. GOUNOD after BACH Ave Maria *

      Disc 6

      • 1. ROSSINI Mi lagnero tacendo
      • 2. BELLINI Dolente imagine
      • 3. PAER Ange a la voix tendre
      • 4. BRUGUIÈRE Le printemps arrive (Ester Orel, mezzo-soprano)
      • 5. PANSERON Il n’aurait pas du venir
      • 6. TADOLINI Com’e soave a l’anima
      • 7. COSTA Trova un sol, mia bella Clori
      • 8. MARLIANI La gita in gondola
      • 9. MERCADANTE Aure amiche, ah! non spirate
      • 10. MORLACCHI La rosa appassita
      • 11. MEYERBEER Soave l’istante
      • 12. BERTON Air a trois notes
      • 13. BERTIN Ah, dors en paix, mon bel enfant
      • 14. CHERUBINI La pietosa bugia
      • 15. SPONTINI L’adieu
      • 16. ONSLOW Le Dante dans le paradis
      • 17. GORDIGIANI Ognuno tira l’acqua al suo mulino
      • 18. BAZZINI Chi ami?
      • 20. HECTOR BERLIOZ Les Nuits d’ete

      Disc 7

      • 1. JS BACH Cantata ‘Jauchzet Gott in allen Landen!’, BWV 51
      • 3. GLUCK Orphee et Eurydice (Act III Scene 1)
      • 6. Cantata ‘Weichet nur, betrubte Schatten’, BWV 202
      • 15. SCHUTZ Eile mich, Gott, zu erretten, SWV 282*
      • 16. JS BACH Bist du bei mir, BWV 508*
      • 17. Warum betrubst du dich, mein Herz, BWV 516*
      • 18. Komm, susser Tod, BWV 478*

      Disc 8

      • 1. MOZART Le Nozze di Figaro
      • 7. MOZART Don Giovanni
      • 10. DEBUSSY Pelleas et Melisande
      • 13. RAVEL L’Enfant et les sortileges
      • 14. L’Heure espagnole
      • 15. HONNEGER Le Roi David
      • 16. DEBUSSY Le Martyre de Saint Sebastien
      • 17. FAURE Requiem, Op. 48