Sarah Maria Sun, the renowned soprano, presents a captivating and diverse collection of works in her upcoming album, "Silence is Golden," set to release on March 7, 2025, under the haenssler CLASSIC label. This album is a testament to Sun's versatility and artistic prowess, featuring a unique blend of classical, cabaret, and contemporary pieces, all masterfully arranged for soprano, clarinet, and piano.
The album opens with Franz Schubert's "Der Hirt auf dem Felsen," a romantic gem that showcases Sun's lyrical and expressive voice. It then transitions into the jazz standard "The Man I Love," arranged for this intimate trio setting. Sun's cabaret prowess shines in the four pieces from "4 Cabaret Songs," including the poignant "Funeral Blues" and the lively "Calypso."
The album also features works by Leonard Bernstein, including the playful "Edges: In Short" and the theatrical "Trouble in Tahiti: What a Movie!" Sun's collaboration with clarinetist and pianist, though anonymous, brings a fresh and dynamic energy to these pieces.
Classical enthusiasts will appreciate the inclusion of the Clarinet Sonata, Op. 1 by Carl Maria von Weber, performed with technical brilliance and emotional depth. The album also features three songs by Hungarian poet Attila József, arranged for this trio setting, offering a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of Eastern Europe.
Sun's adventurous spirit is evident in her choice of contemporary pieces, such as the whimsical "Le rire physiologique" and the dramatic "Mysteries of the Macabre," performed live. The album concludes with a piece from the musical "A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder," showcasing Sun's theatrical flair.
With a duration of 1 hour and 14 minutes, "Silence is Golden" is a rich and varied musical journey that highlights Sarah Maria Sun's exceptional talent and artistic vision. This album is a must-listen for fans of classical, cabaret, and contemporary music, offering a unique and engaging experience.