Carolyn Sampson, renowned for her exquisite vocal prowess, presents "Fleurs," a captivating album released on April 7, 2015, under the BIS label. This enchanting collection of choral and requiem pieces is a celebration of nature's beauty, particularly the delicate and evocative world of flowers. The album spans a diverse range of compositions, from the romantic to the contemplative, showcasing Sampson's versatility and artistry.
"Fleurs" features a meticulously curated selection of tracks, including works by composers such as Britten, Schubert, and Fauré. The album opens with "Pausanias, Z. 585: No. 1, Sweeter Than Roses," arranged by Benjamin Britten, setting the tone for a journey through various musical landscapes. Notable pieces include "Damask Roses" from "Elizabethan Lyrics," "The Nightingale and the Rose" from "The Poet's Echo," and "Les roses d'Ispahan" from "4 Songs, Op. 39." Each track is a testament to Sampson's ability to convey deep emotion and nuance, making this album a standout in her discography.
With a duration of one hour and eight minutes, "Fleurs" offers a rich and immersive listening experience. Carolyn Sampson's crystalline voice and impeccable technique shine through in every note, making this album a must-listen for fans of classical vocal music. Whether you're a longtime admirer of Sampson's work or a newcomer to her artistry, "Fleurs" promises a delightful and enriching musical journey.
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Tracks
Pausanias, Z. 585: No. 1, Sweeter Than Roses (Arr. by B. Britten)Henry Purcell, Carolyn Sampson, Joseph Middleton
6 Gedichte von N. Lenau und Requiem, Op. 90: No. 2, Meine RoseRobert Schumann, Carolyn Sampson, Joseph Middleton