Rudolf Moralt's "London: Triumph and Tragedy, Vol. 10" is a captivating journey through the world of opera, released on September 4, 2013, under the Documents label. This 53-minute album showcases Moralt's remarkable vocal prowess and versatility, featuring a diverse collection of arias and songs from some of the most celebrated operas and musicals.
The album opens with a traditional Russian song, "Pesnya o blokhe - 'Flohlied'," setting the stage for a rich tapestry of musical styles and emotions. Moralt then delves into iconic roles from Russian opera, such as Boris Godunov and Prince Igor, demonstrating his ability to convey the depth and complexity of these characters. His performance of "Ne plach’, ditya" from The Demon is particularly haunting, showcasing his powerful and expressive voice.
Moralt's repertoire extends beyond Russian opera, with stunning renditions of classic American musical numbers. His interpretation of "Ol’ Man River" from Show Boat is both soulful and powerful, while "This Nearly Was Mine" from South Pacific reveals his ability to convey deep longing and regret. His performance of "September Song" from Knickerbocker Holiday is a poignant reminder of the passage of time, delivered with a touch of melancholy.
The album also features Moralt's take on beloved Rodgers and Hammerstein classics, including "If I Loved You" from Carousel and "Oh, What A Beautiful Mornin’" from Oklahoma. His rendition of "The Surrey With The Fringe On Top" is a delightful showcase of his lighter, more playful side.
Throughout the album, Moralt's voice shines, whether he is delivering a powerful, dramatic performance or a tender, intimate ballad. "London: Triumph and Tragedy, Vol. 10" is a testament to Rudolf Moralt's artistry and his ability to bring these timeless pieces to life. It's a collection that will captivate opera enthusiasts and newcomers alike, offering a glimpse into the world of this remarkable artist.