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Dawn Upshaw, the renowned soprano celebrated for her crystalline voice and profound musicality, presents a captivating exploration of Baroque masterpieces with her album "Angels Hide Their Faces: Dawn Upshaw Sings Bach and Purcell." Released on September 13, 2005, under the prestigious Nonesuch label, this album is a testament to Upshaw's artistry and her deep connection with the works of Johann Sebastian Bach and Henry Purcell.
Spanning a concise yet impactful 55 minutes, the album delves into the rich tapestry of Baroque music, blending the operatic grandeur and minimalist intricacies that define the genre. Upshaw's interpretation of Purcell's compositions, such as "Music for a While" and "If Music Be the Food of Love," showcases her ability to convey both the delicate subtleties and the passionate intensity of these timeless pieces. Her rendition of Bach's Cantata BWV 199, "Mein Herze schwimmt im Blut," is particularly noteworthy, highlighting her technical prowess and emotional depth.
The album's tracklist is a carefully curated selection that offers a diverse range of moods and themes, from the contemplative "Lord, What Is Man" by Purcell to the soaring arias of Bach's cantata. Each piece is performed with Upshaw's signature elegance and precision, accompanied by a supporting ensemble that complements her voice beautifully.
"Angels Hide Their Faces" is not just a collection of songs but a cohesive journey through the Baroque era, revealing the enduring power and beauty of Bach and Purcell's music. Dawn Upshaw's masterful performances make this album a must-listen for classical music enthusiasts and newcomers alike, offering a profound and enriching experience.