Susan Chilcott, renowned for her captivating vocal prowess, invites you into her world with "Susan Chilcott in Brussels," a mesmerizing collection of operatic arias and art songs released on January 26, 2011, under the Cypres label. This 57-minute album is a testament to Chilcott's versatility and emotional depth, showcasing her ability to navigate complex compositions with grace and power.
The album opens with Benjamin Britten's haunting "The Turn of the Screw: Variation I - The Tower," setting the stage for a journey through a diverse range of musical styles and eras. Chilcott's interpretation of Verdi's "Otello" arias is particularly noteworthy, with her voice soaring through the dramatic "A Terra!... Si... nel livido fango" and the tender "Già Nella Notte Densa."
Richard Strauss's "Ariadne Auf Naxos" is also well-represented, with Chilcott's rendition of "Wer ist dieses entzückende mädchen?" and "Seien wir wieder gut!" highlighting her ability to convey both wit and vulnerability. The album also features works by Britten and Mahler, with Chilcott's powerful delivery of "Peter Grimes: Embroidery in Childhood" and "Peter Grimes: The Truth, the Pity and the Truth - Interlude I: on the Beach" leaving a lasting impression.
"Wintermärchen," a lesser-known gem by Richard Strauss, is another standout track, showcasing Chilcott's ability to bring nuance and depth to even the most challenging compositions. Throughout the album, Chilcott's voice is supported by the Brussels Philharmonic, with conductor Andrew Davis ensuring that every note is imbued with precision and passion.
"Susan Chilcott in Brussels" is not just an album, but a showcase of one of the most talented sopranos of our time. Whether you're a seasoned opera aficionado or a newcomer to the genre, this album is sure to leave you spellbound.