My Hero

 
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My Hero
Greta Bradman (soprano) / English Chamber Orchestra, Richard Bonynge

[ Decca Australia / CD ]

Release Date: Friday 28 August 2015

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'True old-fashioned bel canto sound - the sort we only dream about today' announced Richard Bonynge, internationally recognized as one of the greatest of opera conductors and connoisseurs of the voice, speaking of Greta Bradman. Bonynge chose Greta to sing the title role in a performance of Rodelinda in 2014 and the critics were lavish in their praise. 'With a dark mezzo quality in her middle voice and an ability to float her voice when singing soft sustained notes and intricate coloratura passages, she was at times uncannily similar in vocal quality to Sutherland,' wrote Classic Melbourne. On the strength of these performances, Bonynge invited Greta to record with him, and in May this year, the two collaborated on her first operatic recording to be released internationally on Decca - the label that is home to such great artists as Luciano Pavarotti, Renata Tebaldi, Cecilia Bartoli and Renée Fleming. Bonynge himself made well over a hundred records for Decca between 1962 and 1998, many with his late wife, Joan Sutherland. This album marks an auspicious return for the maestro to the label.

Entitled "My Hero", after an aria from Oscar Straus's operetta The Chocolate Soldier, the album is a tribute to many of Greta's own musical heroes - Richard Bonynge, her maternal grandfather Horace Young (an amateur opera singer), and her paternal grandfather Donald Bradman, the legendary Australian cricketer with a lesser-known but ardent passion for music and especially the soprano voice.

It was Donald Bradman, himself a pianist, composer and former boy soprano soloist, as well as Horace Young, whose appreciation of the great voices imbued in their granddaughter a love for singers and singing. The old LPs in Donald's collection that Greta adored as a little girl, return to inform the repertoire on her Decca operatic debut recording. Her 'expansive vocal range, piercing strength and accelerative agility from brave, grounded low notes to glistening highs' (AussieTheatre) is showcased on this album of music by Handel, Haydn, Mozart, Bellini, Rossini, Verdi and Massenet, as well as such lighter fare as 'When you wish upon a star', 'Edelweiss' and 'I dreamt I dwelt in marble halls'.

The album takes the listener on a magic carpet ride, from the Baroque and Classical eras (Handel, Haydn, Mozart) to the ardent romanticism of Bellini and Verdi. From Kálmán and Straus we have gems from the world of operetta, perfect vehicles to display her 'rare warmth and timbral richness' (The Australian). From the fabled collaborations of Rodgers & Hammerstein and Harline & Washington, Greta offers 'Edelweiss' and 'When You Wish Upon A Star'.

Tracks:

1. My Hero
2. "Il est doux, il est bon"
3. "C'est les contrabandiers...Je dis que rien ne m'épouvante"
4. "I Dreamt I Dwelt in Marble Halls"
5. "Casta Diva"
6. "Ah! bello a me ritorna"
7. "Vanne, lasciami...D'amor sull ali rosee"
8. "Una voce poco fa"
9. "Ach ich liebte, war so glücklich"
10. "Filomena abbandonata"
11. "Ombre, piante, urne funeste"
12. "Morrai, sì; l'empia tua testa"
13. Cherry Ripe
14. "Mercè, dilette amiche"
15. "Mein Traum, mein Traum"
16. Edelweiss (From "The Sound Of Music")
17. When You Wish Upon a Star (From "Pinocchio")