Experience the enchanting vocals of Kathleen Battle in this captivating 1995 release, where she masterfully navigates through a diverse range of classical and operatic works. This album is a testament to Battle's versatility and artistry, featuring compositions from André Previn, Samuel Barber, and George Gershwin.
The album opens with Previn's "Honey and Rue," a cycle of six songs that showcase Battle's delicate and expressive voice. Each song in this cycle is a miniature drama, exploring themes of love, longing, and reflection. Battle's performance is nuanced and evocative, drawing the listener in with her crystalline tone and impeccable phrasing.
Following this, Battle takes on Barber's "Knoxville: Summer of 1915," a setting of James Agee's prose that captures the essence of a summer evening in Knoxville, Tennessee. Battle's interpretation is poignant and atmospheric, bringing Agee's words to life with her rich, warm voice.
The album concludes with selections from Gershwin's iconic "Porgy and Bess." Battle's renditions of "I Loves You, Porgy" and "Summertime" are particularly noteworthy, showcasing her ability to infuse these classic songs with freshness and depth. Her performance is supported by the Orchestra of St. Luke's, conducted by André Previn, who provides a lush and evocative accompaniment.
Throughout the album, Battle's voice is the star, soaring effortlessly through the complex melodies and harmonies. Her technical prowess is matched only by her interpretive depth, making this album a true showcase of her talents. Whether you're a fan of classical music, opera, or simply beautiful singing, this album is sure to delight.