℗ 2013 Decca Music Group Limited
Released 2013
Duration 1h 02m 37s
Record Label Decca
Genre Classical
 

Guilty Pleasures

Renée Fleming, Philharmonia Orchestra, Sebastian Lang-Lessing

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Les nuits d'été, Op.7  
1.1
1. Villanelle
Hector Berlioz; Renée Fleming; Philharmonia Orchestra; Sebastian Lang-Lessing
2:12
1.2
Phidylé
Henri Duparc; Renée Fleming; Philharmonia Orchestra; Sebastian Lang-Lessing
6:03
1.3
Ombra di nube
Licinio Refice; Renée Fleming; Philharmonia Orchestra; Sebastian Lang-Lessing
3:31
Siete canciones populares españolas  
1.4
5. Nana
Manuel de Falla; Renée Fleming; Philharmonia Orchestra; Sebastian Lang-Lessing
1:41
1.5
6. Canción
Manuel de Falla; Renée Fleming; Philharmonia Orchestra; Sebastian Lang-Lessing
1:10
Undina  
1.6
Undina's Aria
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky; Renée Fleming; Philharmonia Orchestra; Sebastian Lang-Lessing
3:58
1.7
Sumerki (Twilight), Op.21, No.3
Sergey Vasil'yevich Rachmaninov; Renée Fleming; Philharmonia Orchestra; Sebastian Lang-Lessing
2:18
1.8
Les Filles de Cadix
Léo Delibes; Renée Fleming; Philharmonia Orchestra; Sebastian Lang-Lessing
3:28
Lakmé / Act 1  
1.9
"Sous le dôme épais" (Flower Duet)
Léo Delibes; Renée Fleming; Susan Graham; Philharmonia Orchestra; Sebastian Lang-Lessing
3:51
Chants d'Auvergne  
1.10
7. La Delaissado
Joseph Canteloube; Renée Fleming; Philharmonia Orchestra; Sebastian Lang-Lessing
5:31
1.11
13. Malurous qu'o uno Fenno
Joseph Canteloube; Renée Fleming; Philharmonia Orchestra; Sebastian Lang-Lessing
1:32
Armida  
1.12
"Za Štíhlou Gazelou"
Antonín Dvořák; Renée Fleming; Philharmonia Orchestra; Sebastian Lang-Lessing
4:45
The Kiss (Hubicka) - Opera in 2 Acts  
1.13
Lullaby
Bedrich Smetana; Renée Fleming; Philharmonia Orchestra; Sebastian Lang-Lessing
4:09
Walzer aus Wien  
1.14
“Frag mich oft”
Johann Strauss II; Renée Fleming; Janet Simpson; Philharmonia Orchestra; Sebastian Lang-Lessing
3:28
Wesendonck Lieder  
1.15
5. Träume "Sag', welch wunderbare Träume"
Richard Wagner; Renée Fleming; Philharmonia Orchestra; Sebastian Lang-Lessing
4:33
The Ghosts of Versailles / Act II  
1.16
"Once There Was A Golden Bird"
John Corigliano; Renée Fleming; Philharmonia Orchestra; Sebastian Lang-Lessing
5:42
1.17
"O Danny Boy"
Traditional; Renée Fleming; Philharmonia Orchestra; Sebastian Lang-Lessing
4:45
Digital Booklet
"Opera enthusiasts and classical connoisseurs, rejoice. Renée Fleming is back with Guilty Pleasures, promising an indulgent treat for music lovers." - USA Today "Best of the Year. Her voice is astonishingly robust and vigorous, but as rich, probably richer, than it has ever been. Technically she can’t be bested ..." - Audiophile Audition "... a luscious grab bag of songs and arias that allows Fleming to indulge in personal favorites ... vocalism so sumptuous ... listeners will find themselves begging for more." - San Francisco Classical Voice "Fleming allows the passion to leak out phrase by phrase until it overtakes her in waves of yearning, and her voice responds with the kind of lush outpouring for which she is justly celebrated ... anything she loves to sing, her fans will love to listen to." - Opera News One of the most beloved and celebrated musical ambassadors of our time, soprano Renée Fleming captivates audiences with her sumptuous voice, consummate artistry, and compelling stage presence. Her 2013 release Guilty Pleasures is an album of sheer indulgence. As the title implies, Guilty Pleasures consists of some of Fleming's own personal favourites that she never had the chance to record until now, ranging from the familiar to rapturous, rarely-heard songs and arias from Tchaikovsky, Dvořák and Rachmaninov. A four-time Grammy winner, Fleming sings in eight languages on Guilty Pleasures. In 2012 the President of the United States awarded Fleming the National Medal of Arts, America's highest honour for an individual artist.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Decca Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-2.59
-6.92 to 0.00
-25.68
-29.28 to -22.20
-21.54
-25.70 to -16.20
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11 to 16
1
1. Villanelle
-4.64-26.64-22.613
2
Phidylé
-0.10-24.70-20.316
3
Ombra di nube
-2.55-26.87-21.114
4
5. Nana
-4.98-29.10-25.111
5
6. Canción
-6.92-27.99-24.312
6
Undina's Aria
-2.70-23.58-19.911
7
Sumerki (Twilight), Op.21, No.3
-5.15-27.75-24.014
8
Les Filles de Cadix
0.00-24.12-20.414
9
"Sous le dôme épais" (Flower Duet)
-1.00-24.44-20.614
10
7. La Delaissado
-5.99-29.28-25.712
11
13. Malurous qu'o uno Fenno
-0.76-24.23-20.814
12
"Za Štíhlou Gazelou"
-0.10-23.10-18.214
13
Lullaby
-5.09-28.13-24.613
14
“Frag mich oft”
-0.48-22.81-19.014
15
5. Träume "Sag', welch wunderbare Träume"
-1.69-26.83-22.415
16
"Once There Was A Golden Bird"
-0.09-22.20-16.213
17
"O Danny Boy"
-1.76-24.83-21.014

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