Washington Vocal Arts Series

Kennedy Center, Washington DC, USA

27 February 2007

A RECITAL of SPANISH SONG

Joyce DiDonato (mezzo)
Julius Drake (piano)

 

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Manuel De Falla:
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Joaquin Turina:

What the critics say

Washington Post, March 1, 2007

The young mezzo Joyce DiDonato has been stirring things up on the operatic stage for the last few years, winning hearts and minds for her dramatic depth as much as for her remarkable, multifaceted voice. So it was a real pleasure to hear her Tuesday in the relatively intimate Kennedy Center Terrace Theater, where she presented an unusually captivating recital that ranged from lullabies to scorched-earth coloratura.

Accompanied by the fine pianist Julius Drake, DiDonato opened with five songs by Georges Bizet. It was an inspired beginning; these songs are lyrical almost to a fault, and she delivered finely calibrated interpretations, precisely balanced between full-voiced richness and transparent delicacy.

But that was mere lead-in to the blockbuster of the evening, Giacomo Rossini’s solo cantata “Giovanna d’Arco.” It’s a dazzling tour de force, almost a catalogue of coloratura technique. And while it may sound a bit overcooked to modern ears, DiDonato carved a brilliant and explosive drama out of it, repeatedly building the tension, drawing back and building again into a final climax – a performance as psychologically astute as it was powerful.

 

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