Cole Porter Night and Day: Thomas Hampson
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #20792 in Digital Music Album
- Published on: 2006-06-27
- Released on: 2006-06-27
- Running time: 4477 seconds
Customer Reviews
Excellent schmalz!
Cole Porter songs,original Broadway arrangements beautifully played by the London S.O. and superb singing by Thomas Hampson.A Total Aural Treat.
The style may be operatic, but Hampson soars
The glut of crossover albums that came our way in the ripe era of Pavarotti, Kiri Te Kanawa, and Domingo has abated, leaving not the best taste in the mouth. But there were some high points, and this 1991 Cole Porter collection from Thomas Hampson is a gorgeous example. Like his hero from the 30s, Lawrence Tibbett, who triumphed as much on radio as in the opera house, Hampson sings full out, applying an overtly operatic baritone to popular song. He has such a command of vocal technique that, as with Tibbett and more recently Ben Heppner, the glory of the vocalism would carry the day on its own.
But Hampson adds to this a good deal of finesse, humor, and suavity--particularly the last. "Begin the Beguine" and "In the Still of the Night" convey the cosmopolitan asurance that is a Cole Porter trademark. There are also some bigger songs, such as "It Was Written in the Stars," where Hampson can unleash his voice at full force, a thrilling experience. I don't think there's been an opera star who's made a Cole Porter recording other than Kiri Te Kanawa, in forty years. This is a very enjoyable one indeed.



