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Barbra Streisand - Classical Barbra (1976) [1990, Reissue] *Re-Up* *New Rip*

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Barbra Streisand - Classical Barbra (1976) [1990, Reissue] *Re-Up* *New Rip*

Barbra Streisand - Classical Barbra (1976) [1990, Reissue]
Classical, Vocal | EAC Rip | FLAC, Img+CUE+LOG+Scans (PNG) | 34:07 Min | 303,99 Mb
Label: CBS Masterworks (EU) | Cat.# MK 33452 | Released: 1990-10-25 (1976)
Barbra Streisand - Classical Barbra (1976) [1990, Reissue] *Re-Up* *New Rip*

"Classical Barbra" is a studio album by Barbra Streisand, released in February 1976 but recorded in 1973. The album consists of songs by classical European composers and includes tracks sung in English, French, Occitan, German, Italian and Latin. The music is performed by the Columbia Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Claus Ogerman. Leonard Bernstein wrote of the album, "Barbra Streisand's natural ability to make music takes her over to the classical field with extraordinary ease. It's clear that she loves these songs. In her sensitive, straightforward, and enormously appealing performance, she has given us a very special musical experience." The album has been certified Gold in the United States for sales of 500,000 on May 5, 1999. In 2013 the album was remastered and 2 bonus tracks were added. Barbra Streisand: The Music, the Woman, The Myth author Shaun Considine claimed that it took six months of secret editing to cut the album together. Francesco Scavullo was paid $75,000 to take the photograph that adorns the cover of the Classical Barbra album. This album saw Streisand be awarded her 40th gold album. Upon its rerelease, Streisand said: "I have always had a special affection for Classical Barbra. I loved the process of developing and making the recording, and I was gratified by the success it had when it was originally released". The Washington Post explained that the album was "widely panned" upon its release, though notably it was defended by Glenn Gould. All Music gave the album a retrospective rating of 3 out of 5 stars, describing it as one of Streisand's "more esoteric projects" and a surprise to her fans. The Independent said that when the album was first released, it was a " rare and risky gambit". The Second Disk explained that the singer's "clarion voice and dramatic interpretive skills" ensured the album's timelessness. The New York Times said that the album was a "rare instance of [Streisand] being too deferential to the originals". The Baltimore Sun deemed it her "most daring album". The Tuscaloosa News compared Streisand's underwhelming performance of classical music to that of Florence Foster Jenkins. The Daily Gazette described it as an "ill-fated...proto-crossover album". Philippine Daily Inquirer said it was an "escoteric but laudable project", and one of the moments Streisand challenged herself with musical risks in her youth. The Village Voice compared its "hideous...camp" to that of Jane Oliver's performance of Donovan's Lalena. Beaver County TImes deemed it a "pleasant surprise". Sarasota Herald Times said the album saw her "belting out arias". A Singer's Notebook thought Streisand's vocals sounded "repressed". Scotland on Sunday, in an article about the inappropriateness and limitations of many crossover albums, described Streisand's effort as a " decidedly dangerous liaison". Classical pianist Glenn Gould wrote: "For me, the Streisand voice is one of the natural wonders of the age, an instrument of infinite diversity and timbral resource...Nothing in this album is insensitive or unmusical".
~Wikipedia


Barbra Streisand - Classical Barbra (1976) [1990, Reissue] *Re-Up* *New Rip*

Barbra Streisand - Classical Barbra (1976) [1990, Reissue] *Re-Up* *New Rip*


The Billboard 200 is a ranking of the 200 highest-selling music albums in the United States, published weekly by Billboard magazine.

Here's the numbers for this Streisand album:

Debut Chart Date: 3-6-76
No. Weeks on Billboard 200 Albums Chart: 14
Peak Chart Position: #46
Gold: 5/5/99

Gold: 500,000 units shipped

Footnotes:

• Recorded April-May 1973, with early working title: Follow The Lieder. Track 1 recorded on May 29, 1973 in L.A.
• Barbra has recalled the sessions as her "most difficult singing project."
• Leonard Bernstein wrote, "Barbra Streisand's natural ability to make music takes her over to the classical field with extraordinary ease. It's clear that she loves these songs. In her sensitive, straightforward, and enormously appealing performance, she has given us a very special musical experience."
• Digitally restored/remastered CD released.
• US Billboard Top 200 Album Chart #46
• Canadian Album Chart #87
• BB: 3-6-76 / 14 / #46 || G, 5/5/99

Release of the album: 1976, February [LP Columbia Masterworks, Cat.# M 33452, USA]
Release of this CD: 1990, October, 25 [CBS Masterworks (EU), Cat.# MK 33452, UPC: 9399703345220]
℗© 1976 CBS Inc.
Printed in Holland (Artwork)
Manufactured by DADC Austria (CD)


Credits:

Produced by: Claus Ogerman
Original Recording Engineers: Mickey Crofford, Lee Hirschberg, Eddie Brackett, Frank Laico
Audio Supervision: Fred Plaut
Photography: Francesco Scavullo
Liner Notes: Homer Dennison
The Columbia Symphony Orchestra Arranged and Conducted by: Claus Ogerman


Tracklist:

01. Beau Soir (02:42)
Lyrics By [Words] - Paul Bourget
Music By - Claude Debussy

02. Brezairola ("Berceuse" From "Songs Of The Auvergne") (03:47)
Lyrics By [Words] - Traditional
Music By - Joseph Canteloube

03. Verschwiegene Liebe (02:57)
Lyrics By [Words] - Joseph Von Eichendorff
Music By - Hugo Wolf
Performer [Accompanied By] - Claus Ogerman

04. Pavane (Vocalise) (05:29)
Music By - Gabriel Fauré
05. Après Un Rêve (03:23)
Lyrics By [Words] - Romain Bussine
Music By - Gabriel Fauré

06. In Trutina (From "Carmina Burana") (02:11)
Lyrics By [Words] - Traditional
Music By - Carl Orff

07. Lascia Ch'io Pianga (From "Rinaldo") (03:37)
Lyrics By - Giacomo Rossi
Music By - George Frideric Handel

08. Mondnacht (03:56)
Lyrics By [Words] - Joseph Von Eichendorff
Music By - Robert Schumann
Performer [Accompanied By] - Claus Ogerman

09. Dank Sei Dir, Herr (03:42)
Lyrics By [Words] - Anon.
Music By - George Frideric Handel

10. I Loved You (02:18)
Lyrics By [Words After A Poem By] - Alexander Pushkin
Music By, Performer [Accompanied By] - Claus Ogerman


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