Cantate ''Was Mir Behagt, Ist Die Muntr'e Jagd'' BWV 208 - Aria . ''Schafe Können Sicher Weiden''
Track Listings (13) - Disc #2
Quiet City
No.1 Nature, the gentlest mother. - 8 Poems of Emily Dickinson
No.2 There came a wind like a bugle. - 8 Poems of Emily Dickinson
No.3 The world feels dusty. - 8 Poems of Emily Dickinson
No.4 Heart, we will forget him. - 8 Poems of Emily Dickinson
No.5 Dear March, come in!. - 8 Poems of Emily Dickinson
No.6 Sleep is supposed to be. - 8 Poems of Emily Dickinson
No.7 Going to Heaven!. - 8 Poems of Emily Dickinson
No.8 The Chariot. - 8 Poems of Emily Dickinson
Adagio for Strings Op. 11
No.1 Nocturne. - 4 Songs Op. 13
No. 3 Sure on this shining night. - 4 Songs Op. 13
Knoxville. Summer of 1915 Op. 24
Essential recordings from the American-born star soprano, featuring repertoire as varied as Bach, Debussy and Christmas & Disney Songs. Barbara Hendricks' voice -- particularly suited to Mozart, Debussy, Fauré... more », and the lighter roles of Puccini and Richard Strauss -- has a warm, crystalline quality that has kept her in demand on stage and in recording studios. Her performances have embraced everything from contemporary music to popular standards, including songs of Duke Ellington and several world premieres. She has been careful with her choices of repertoire, avoiding roles that would overextend her essentially lyric instrument. Aside from music, she is deeply committed to humanitarian work, with a particular concern for refugees and those in war or poverty zones. She sang a concert in Sarajevo in 1993 while the city was being shelled, in which she had to wear a bulletproof vest and helmet. Hendricks has appeared on nearly 80 recordings spread over a variety of major labels. Her first of many recordings for EMI was in the small part of the Celestial Voice in Don Carlo in 1978. For nearly twenty years her solo recordings have been made exclusively for EMI Classics.« less
Essential recordings from the American-born star soprano, featuring repertoire as varied as Bach, Debussy and Christmas & Disney Songs. Barbara Hendricks' voice -- particularly suited to Mozart, Debussy, Fauré, and the lighter roles of Puccini and Richard Strauss -- has a warm, crystalline quality that has kept her in demand on stage and in recording studios. Her performances have embraced everything from contemporary music to popular standards, including songs of Duke Ellington and several world premieres. She has been careful with her choices of repertoire, avoiding roles that would overextend her essentially lyric instrument. Aside from music, she is deeply committed to humanitarian work, with a particular concern for refugees and those in war or poverty zones. She sang a concert in Sarajevo in 1993 while the city was being shelled, in which she had to wear a bulletproof vest and helmet. Hendricks has appeared on nearly 80 recordings spread over a variety of major labels. Her first of many recordings for EMI was in the small part of the Celestial Voice in Don Carlo in 1978. For nearly twenty years her solo recordings have been made exclusively for EMI Classics.