08.29.2023 - By The New Criterion
Frederica von Stade—known all over as “Flicka”—is an American mezzo-soprano and one of the greatest singers of our time, or any. Last month, Jay recorded a podcast with her, a “Q&A”: here. She is one of the most versatile singers. What Jay presents here is a sampler.
Mozart, “Ah, perdona al primo affetto,” from “La clemenza di Tito”
Fauré, “La rose”
Trad., arr. Britten, “O Waly, Waly,” “Come You Not from Newcastle?,” “Oliver Cromwell”
Rossini, “Bel raggio lusinghier,” from “Semiramide”
Trad., arr. Canteloube, “Baïlèro,” from “Chants d’Auvergne”
Hall, “Jenny Rebecca”
Berlioz, “L’île inconnu,” from “Les nuits d’été”
Mahler, Symphony No. 4, last movement