Renée Fleming, the renowned soprano, presents a captivating collection of operatic and classical pieces in her album "Prelude to a Kiss," released on January 1, 1999, under Decca Music Group Ltd. This 59-minute album is a testament to Fleming's extraordinary vocal range and versatility, seamlessly blending iconic opera arias with timeless classical compositions.
The album opens with a medley of tracks from "West Side Story," showcasing Fleming's ability to infuse contemporary musical theater with her operatic prowess. From the dramatic "Rumble" to the tender "Somewhere," these tracks highlight her dynamic range and emotive delivery.
Fleming then transitions into classical territory with selections from "Faust" and "El día que me quieras," demonstrating her mastery of both French and Spanish repertoire. Her rendition of "Quisiera verte y no verte" is particularly noteworthy, showcasing her ability to convey deep emotion through her voice.
The album also features a series of jazz standards arranged by Ham, including "In a Sentimental Mood," "Do Nothing Till You Hear From Me," and "Prelude to a Kiss." Fleming's interpretation of these classics is fresh and inviting, proving her adaptability across different musical genres.
Completing the album are selections from "Otello," "Das Land des Lächelns," and "Die lustige Witwe," each performed with Fleming's signature elegance and precision. These tracks underscore her ability to bring depth and nuance to some of the most challenging roles in the operatic canon.
"Prelude to a Kiss" is a compelling showcase of Renée Fleming's artistry, offering a rich and varied listening experience that highlights her exceptional talent and versatility.