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Cecilia Bartoli - Mozart Arias
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Cecilia Bartoli, Edita Gruberova
Cecilia Bartoli - Mozart Arias
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Rich full bodied delivery of superb selections of Mozart's a
C. B Collins Jr. | Atlanta, GA United States | 03/08/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"The rich full voice of Cecilia Bartoli really shines in these selections. I suspect that her native language of Italian is a contributing factor to the totally natural sound of her lyrics and voice. Bartoli has a dramatic flair that emerges in her delivery that seems perfect for the selections. The recordings are consistently beautiful. Bartoli is a mezzo-soprano with incredible range. Her warm voice is so welcome."
"Soave sia il vento" alone is worth the purchase price.
Patricia A. Powell | gladstone, nj USA | 10/28/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I have owned this cd for ages, and it is still a favorite. Bartoli is undoubtably a great singer. If you want to hear great singing, you will not be disappointed. But, she is also a brilliant musician and interpreter if Mozart. Her "Soave sia il vento" alone is worth the purchase price.



On this cd you will hear a younger and somewhat lighter Bartoli. It was originally released back in 1996. She has a clear and light but still full Bartoli sound I prefer when listening to Mozart.



Undoubtedly Bartoli is one of the great singers of our age. I highly reommend this CD."
Great Mozart, uniformly good Bartoli
B. Marold | Bethlehem, PA United States | 06/18/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"'Mozart Arias' by mezzo-soprano Cecilia Bartoli is uniformly as good as virtually all her other albums I have heard and reviewed. The problem is that this leaves me nothing on which to recommend this album over all the other Bartoli albums, except for the fact that it is MOZART, and that is certainly something.



So, from the point of view of the relatively naive listener to classical music, who happens to have listened to a lot of albums of this sort, I say, very nice, very nice, but not really great."