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La donna è mobile

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LA DONNA È MOBILE
Kuulsad Verdi aariad

Luc Robert, tenor
Rahvusooper Estonia koor ja orkester
Risto Joost, dirigent

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2016
ERP 9316

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Famous tenor arias by Verdi

LUC ROBERT, tenor
Estonian National Opera Chorus and Orchestra
Conductor Risto Joost

“One of the most beautiful tenors to emerge in recent years.” (Ken Winters)
“I adore art… when I am alone with my notes, my heart pounds and tears stream from my eyes, and my emotions and my joy are too much to bear.” (Giuseppe Verdi)
“The success of our operas rests most of the time in the hands of the conductor. This person is as necessary as a tenor or a prima donna.” (Giuseppe Verdi)

1 Luisa Miller Oh! fede negar potessi… Quando le sere al placido 5:51
2 La traviata Lunge da lei… De’ miei bollenti spiriti 3:43
3 La traviata Oh mio rimorso! 3:10
4 Les vêpres siciliennes Overture* 9:03
5 Macbeth O figli, o figli miei… Ah, la paterna mano 3:35
6 Un ballo in maschera Ma sè m’è forza perderti 5:27
7 Un ballo in maschera Di’ tu se fedele 3:11
8 Nabucco Va, pensiero sull’ali dorate* 4:50
9 Rigoletto Questa o quella 1:49
10 Rigoletto Ella mi fu rapita… Parmi veder le lagrime 5:15
11 Rigoletto La donna è mobile 2:21
12 Aida Romanza. Celeste Aida 4:32
13 Aida Gloria all’Egitto. La marcia trionfale* 7:12
14 Il trovatore Ah si, ben mio 3:14
15 Il trovatore Di quella pira 3:28

#3, La traviata. Oh mio rimorso! Fragm, 1 min 49 sec, mp3, 320 Kbps

#11, Rigoletto. La donna è mobile. Fragm, 1 min 16 sec, mp3, 320 Kbps

#12, Aida. Romanza. Celeste Aida. Fragm, 2 min 54 sec, mp3, 320 Kbps

#13, Aida. Gloria all’Egitto. La marcia trionfale. Fragm, 3 min 47 sec, mp3, 256 Kbps

Estonian National Opera Chorus (#4, 8, 13)

AlfredosAriaProducersNotesRecorded on May 8th, 2013 (*live), and March 26 and 29, 2016 in Estonia Concert Hall, Tallinn

Recording engineer − Tanel Klesment
Editing and mix − Kaspar Karner
Mastering −  Enno Mäemets (Editroom, Helsinki)
Liner notes − Liina Viru
Photos − Kaupo Kikkas, Mait Jüriado
Design − Mart Kivisild
Producer − Peeter Vähi

Download liner notes in Estonian or French

I am sincerely grateful to everyone that have contributed to this recording with their support and encouragement, first and foremost my family and friends. My special thanks go to two main partners, Jacqueline Desmarais’s Foundation and the Jeunesses Musicales du Canada. Without them my dream to record the most beautiful arias by Verdi would have never come true. (Luc Robert)

℗ Luc Robert, Estonian National Opera
© 2016 Luc Robert, ERP (Tallinn)
ERP 9316

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Luc Robert possesses a remarkable tenor voice and is one of the rising Canadian artists on the operatic and concert stages. He graduated from the Conservatoire de Musique de Québec with honours and joined the Canadian Opera Company Ensemble Studio in 2002 and made his COC main stage debut in the 2002/03 season singing Hermann in Tchaikovsky’s The Queen of Spades and Riccardo in Verdi’s Un ballo in maschera. In April 2015 he debuted at the Metropolitan Opera with the title role in Verdi’s Ernani. His repertoire includes leading roles from the treasury of tenor repertoire: Donizetti’s Edgardo (Lucia di Lammermoor) and Nemorino (L’elisir d’amore), the title role in Britten’s Albert Herring, Puccini’s Rodolfo (La bohème), Pinkerton (Madama Butterfly) and Mario Cavaradossi (Tosca), Steva Burya (Janáček’s Jenufa), Verdi’s Duke (Rigoletto), Rodolfo (Luisa Miller), the title role in Don Carlo and Macduff (Macbeth), Nicias (Massenet’s Thaïs), Orphée (Gluck’s Orphée et Eurydice), Don José (Bizet’s Carmen), the title roles in Berlioz’s La Damnation de Faust and Gounod’s Faust.

Download photo of Luc Robert (photo by Kaupo Kikkas, 2016, jpg, colour RGB, 300 dpi, 6.2 MB)

RistoJoostPhotoByMaitJuriadoPrize-winner of the Nikolai Malko Conducting Competition 2015 and Jorma Panula Conducting Competition 2012, Risto Joost has gained widespread recognition for his work both in the opera pit and on concert stage. His repertoire ranges from Baroque to the most challenging works of contemporary composers. Since 2009 Joost is a Conductor with the Estonian National Opera, since 2013 Chief Conductor of the Tallinn Chamber Orchestra, since 2015/2016 the Artistic Director of the MDR Leipzig Radio Choir and since spring 2016 the Artistic Director of Tallinn Philharmonic Society and Birgitta Festival. Risto Joost has conducted many internationally acclaimed orchestras such as the Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, MDR Leipzig Symphony, Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra, NorrlandsOperan Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra of the Mariinsky Theatre, Real Orquesta Sinfonica de Sevilla, Macau Orchestra, Estonian National Symphony Orchestra, Latvian National Symphony Orchestra, Turku Philharmonic Orchestra, Belgian Baroque Orchestra B’Rock among others. He has also been working with a number of esteemed vocal ensembles such as the RIAS Kammerchor, SWR Vokalensemble, Netherlands Chamber Choir (Chief Conductor in 2011−2015), Swedish Radio Choir, etc.

Estonian National Opera was founded in 1906 and is the home for the Estonian National Opera Orchestra, formed in 1907. Its first music director was Otto Herman, who started also organising symphony concerts. In addition to the regular performances, the orchestra has performed various concert programs of symphonic works. It has cooperated with a number of outstanding soloists, such as José Cura, Christian Lindberg, Isabella van Keulen, Montserrat Caballé, Alexander Markovich, etc. With guest soloists, and the chorus and soloists of the Estonian National Opera, the orchestra has given nearly 20 concert performances of rarely performed operas from the jewels of bel canto masters to the demanding works of Richard Strauss. The orchestra has made several recordings: Tubin’s Barbara von Tisenhusen (Ondine, 1991) and The Parson of Reigi (Ondine, 1992), Verdi’s Nabucco (Estonian National Opera, 2000), Tamberg’s Cyrano de Bergerac (CPO, 2004), Pylkkänen’s Mare and Her Son (Ondine, 2005), Kreek’s Requiem (Alba Records, 2007), Voices of the Estonian National Opera (ERP, 2009), Verdi Wagner 200 (2013, ERP), and DVD-s: Ehala’s Bumpy (2003), 11 CD jubilee-box Estonia 100 (ERP, 2006), Tüür’s Wallenberg (ERP, 2008), Coppélia by Delibes (ERP, 2012), Edur’s / Aints’ Modigliani − the Cursed Artist (ERP, 2014), Gounod’s Faust (ERP, 2015), Georg Ots − a Legend of Estonia (ERP, 2016).

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1st violin: Andrus Haav (concertmaster), Toomas Nestor, Maksym Filatov, Marita-Merle Klimova, Liliana Tamm-Maaten, Jaan Normak, Henno Soode, Leena Uibokand, Katrin Uuli, Alar Villems
2nd violin: Eva-Liisa Heinmaa, Kersti Tomingas, Adrian Bravo Lopez, Kaia Muttik, Karolina Normak, Mai Rosenroth, Eugen Simson-Valtin, Ester Vain
Viola: Arne Pilliroog, Angelica Robert, Anneliis Lindre, Helen Kedik, Laur Eensalu, Liisi Rusnak
Cello: Henry-David Varema, Kristjan Saar, Marius Järvi, Raul Seppel, Andrus Vihermäe, Jarkko Ensio Launonen
Double bass: Andreas Arder, Aleksander Jõgi, Marko Õunapuu, Kadri Kukk
Flute: Lisa Kawasaki, Eneli Hiiemaa, Ann Õun
Oboe: Guido Gualandi, Kristi Volmer
Clarinet: Vahur Vurm, Jüri Millistfer
Bassoon: Rene Sepalaan, Marko Jõeleht
French horn: Inno-Mart Kont, Veljo Toodo, Joel Ots, Valdek Põld, Vigo Uusmäe
Trumpet: Priit Aimla, Mart Kivi, Taavi Kuntu
Trombone: Aabi Ausmaa, Valter Jürgenson, Guido Kongas
Tuba: Madis Vilgats
Percussion: Anto Õnnis, Csaba Zoltán Marján, Jacob Steuer

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