Unité
Unité
# | Play | Song Title | Duration | Composer |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | |
Bramo Haver Mille |
4:48 | G. F. Händel |
2 | |
Spring Wind |
2:13 | Eric H. Thiman |
3 | |
Weg der Liebe (Erster Teil), Op. 20 No.1 |
2:13 | Johannes Brahms |
4 | |
Partenza dalla sua donna |
2:39 | Giacomo Carissimi |
5 | |
Die Schwestern, Op. 61 No. 1 |
2:01 | Johannes Brahms |
6 | |
La Pesca |
3:39 | Gioacchino Rossini |
7 | |
Sound the Trumpet |
1:49 | Henry Purcell |
8 | |
Wir eilen mit schwachen, doch emsigen Schritten |
4:58 | Johann Sebastian Bach |
9 | |
Habanera |
5:05 | Pauline Garcia-Viardot |
10 | |
Puisqu'içi-Bas Toute Âme |
3:22 | Gabriel Fauré |
11 | |
Tarantelle |
2:44 | Gabriel Fauré |
12 | |
The Evening Prayer |
3:08 | Engelbert Humperdinck |
In this re-mastered collection of famed classical duets, mezzo-soprano Geeta Novotny and her sister, soprano Dana Vachharajani, unite their voices in a collaboration celebrated with performances at Carnegie Hall in New York, and the Aspen Music Festival in Colorado. Featuring the nimble accompaniment of pianist Lydia Brown, 'Unité' spans the ages of classical repertoire, from Italian art songs of the 1600s to the romanticism of the early 20th century. Highlights include Eric H. Thiman's 'Spring Wind,' Gabriel Fauré's romantic 'Puisqu'içi Bas Tout Âme' and G. F. Händel's acrobatic 'Bramo haver mille vite.' Although the album was first released in 2002, it is now being released for the first time digitally, re-mixed and re-mastered by multi Grammy Award-winning mastering engineer Gavin Lurssen.