℗ 1989 Deutsche Grammophon, Berlin
Released July 21, 2023
Originated 1989
Duration 59m 54s
Record Label Universal Music Australia Pty.
Genre Classical
 

Live in Tokyo 1988 (Kathleen Battle Edition, Vol. 6)

Kathleen Battle, Plácido Domingo, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, James Levine

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1.1
Overture (Sinfonia / including applause)
Giuseppe Verdi; Francesco Maria Piave; Antonio Ghislanzoni; Angel de Saavedra; Metropolitan Opera Orchestra; James Levine; Max Epstein
7:51
1.2
Signore - Che t'accadde - Parigi, o cara (including applause)
Giuseppe Verdi; Francesco Maria Piave; Alexandre Dumas; Kathleen Battle; Margaret Jane Wray; Plácido Domingo; Metropolitan Opera Orchestra; James Levine; Max Epstein
5:29
1.3
Quel guardo il cavaliere (including applause)
Gaetano Donizetti; Giovanni Ruffini; Angelo Anelli; Kathleen Battle; Metropolitan Opera Orchestra; James Levine; Max Epstein
5:29
1.4
Tombe degl'avi miei - Fra poco a me ricovero (including applause)
Gaetano Donizetti; Salvatore Cammarano; Walter Scott; Plácido Domingo; Metropolitan Opera Orchestra; James Levine; Max Epstein
8:06
1.5
Caro elisir - Trallarallara - Esulti pur la Caro (including applause)
Gaetano Donizetti; Felice Romani; Eugène Scribe; Kathleen Battle; Plácido Domingo; Metropolitan Opera Orchestra; James Levine; Max Epstein
8:16
L'italiana in Algeri  
1.6
Overture (including applause)
Gioachino Rossini; Angelo Anelli; Metropolitan Opera Orchestra; James Levine; Max Epstein
7:27
1.7
Va! Je t'ai pardonné - Nuit d'hyménée (including applause)
Charles Gounod; Jules Barbier; Michel Carré; Kathleen Battle; Plácido Domingo; Metropolitan Opera Orchestra; James Levine; Max Epstein
9:59
1.8
Là ci darem la mano (including applause)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Lorenzo Da Ponte; Kathleen Battle; Plácido Domingo; Metropolitan Opera Orchestra; James Levine; Max Epstein
3:34
Die lustige Witwe, Act II  
1.9
Duet. Love unspoken, love unbroken (including applause)
Franz Lehár; Viktor Léon; Leo Stein; Kathleen Battle; Plácido Domingo; Metropolitan Opera Orchestra; James Levine; Max Epstein
3:43
Kathleen Battle enraptured opera audiences of the 1980s and 1990s. Here was a lyric soprano combining unsurpassable beauty of tone with a keen musical intelligence, a way with words and a communicative warmth that drew listeners to Strauss and spirituals alike. She has the easy phrasing of a great jazz singer combined with the breath, breadth and precise projection of a trained voice. James Levine coached her at the Metropolitan Opera, and when he accompanied her at the 1984 Salzburg Festival and DG recorded the recital as Battle's debut solo album, nothing less than a phenomenon was launched. She had been admired as a gifted singer since the age of eight, and a 1985 article in Time magazine declared that she was 'the greatest lyric coloratura soprano in the world'. Her performances at the Met of Susanna, Despina, Pamina and other lyric roles in the great Mozart operas, conducted by Levine, established her as one of the world's leading interpreters of this repertoire. Recorded near the end of her DG association, Battle and Levine recorded arias from those roles for an album which became a radiantly beautiful souvenir of an era when they formed an artistic team as celebrated and accomplished in their way as Schwarzkopf and Karajan or Nilsson and Solti. However, Battle had already recorded for several labels, and this Eloquence box uniquely brings together selected albums she made for Angel (the US branch of EMI - those which have repatriated to Universal Music Group) with the DG recitals. They include an imaginatively programmed guitar recital with Christopher Parkening and excerpts from a Messiah led by Sir Andrew Davis in Toronto. These Handel arias feature on a new compilation within the album, 'Kathleen Battle sings Sacred Music', which also features excerpts from her appearances in Levine's DG recordings of The Creation by Haydn and the C minor Mass by Mozart, as well as Poulenc's Gloria and the 'Pie Jesu' from Fauré's Requiem. Two further albums showcase excerpts from more complete albums: one of Handel and Mozart arias, including the celebrated Semele recording with John Nelson, and another of operatic and concert arias, including a staggering 'Grossmächtige Prinzessin' (Ariadne, with Levine) and the touching songs from the Ozawa recording of Mendelssohn's A Midsummer Night's Dream. This set is an essential acquisition for all lovers of lyric soprano artistry.
48 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Universal Music Australia Pty. Studio Masters

Tracks 1-9 – contains high-resolution digital transfers of material originating from an analogue master source
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-1.72
-7.40 to -0.20
-25.06
-28.54 to -22.94
-20.60
-24.90 to -18.80
14
13 to 16
1
Overture (Sinfonia / including applause)
-0.20-23.59-19.115
2
Signore - Che t'accadde - Parigi, o cara (including applause)
-0.20-23.99-19.115
3
Quel guardo il cavaliere (including applause)
-0.20-23.44-19.314
4
Tombe degl'avi miei - Fra poco a me ricovero (including applause)
-3.61-26.80-22.615
5
Caro elisir - Trallarallara - Esulti pur la Caro (including applause)
-0.20-24.77-20.416
6
Overture (including applause)
-2.10-26.33-21.714
7
Va! Je t'ai pardonné - Nuit d'hyménée (including applause)
-0.20-22.94-18.815
8
Là ci darem la mano (including applause)
-7.40-28.54-24.913
9
Duet. Love unspoken, love unbroken (including applause)
-1.34-25.17-19.513

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