Renee Fleming: Sacred Songs
Renee Fleming: Sacred Songs

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Renee Fleming: Sacred Songs

2006
Movie
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English

Recorded at Germany's Mainz Cathedral, this inspirational concert video features the glorious voice of opera star Renee Fleming, who's regarded as "the gold standard of soprano sound." With maestro Trevor Pinnock conducting, Fleming performs "Ave Maria," "Laudate Dominum" (from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Mass in C minor), "Adeste Fidelis," "Rejoice Greatly" (from George Frideric Handel's oratorio "Messiah") and "O Holy Night."

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Director: TBAGenres: Classical, Concert Film, Documentary

Plot Summary

This concert film captures soprano Renée Fleming performing a selection of sacred music. The program features works by composers such as Joseph Haydn and George Frideric Handel, showcasing Fleming's acclaimed vocal talent in a program dedicated to spiritual and devotional pieces. The film also includes insights into the music and its historical context.

Critical Reception

As a specialized concert film, 'Renee Fleming: Sacred Songs' received positive attention within the classical music community. Critics lauded Renée Fleming's performance for her vocal prowess and expressive interpretation of the sacred repertoire. The production was praised for its high-quality sound and visuals, offering an intimate viewing experience of a significant classical recital.

What Reviewers Say

  • Renée Fleming's vocal performance is sublime and deeply moving.

  • The selection of sacred music is both beautiful and spiritually resonant.

  • The production quality enhances the intimate concert experience.

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Fun Fact

The program for 'Sacred Songs' features a rare performance of a Bach/Gounod Ave Maria arrangement specifically prepared for Renée Fleming.

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