Paradiso

Paradiso

Paradiso

Paradiso

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Overview

A decade on from her New Zealand-only self-titled debut album, and Christchurch's finest, 23-year-old Hayley Westenra, can no longer rely on the angelic-looking choirgirl persona which helped her replace Charlotte Church as the world's most successful young soprano. But having achieved quite the coup by recruiting legendary Italian composer Ennio Morricone for her fifth album (and first non-seasonal studio release since 2007's Treasure), Paradiso, it's unlikely that she would have had to, anyway. Recorded with the 120-piece Roma Sinfonietta in their hometown, its 13 tracks are a world away from her usual fare of traditional hymns, operatic standards and classical pop numbers, revealing a maturity and creative streak lacking from most of her contemporaries. Indeed, perhaps to establish her songwriting credentials, Morricone has allowed several of his most famous compositions to be rewritten by the now-grownup star, including one of his most famous pieces, "Gabriel's Oboe" (now "Whispers in a Dream"), and the themes to 1970 films La Califfa and Malena, all of which show she's more than up to the rather imposing job. The less obvious song selections also indicate Westenra is no longer content to follow the crowd, with only the soothing harmonies of "Jill's Theme" (Once Upon a Time in the West), the beautifully lilting vocal adaptation of "Deborah's Theme" (Once Upon a Time In America) and the string-soaked "Profumo di Limone" and "Would He Ever Know Me Now?" (both from Cinema Paradiso), likely to be familiar to mainstream audiences. Instead, the album rummages around the more obscure corners of Morricone's back catalog, with contributions from 1968 sci-fi comedy H2S (the whimsical scale-climbing "Lezione di Musica"), the docudrama Sacco e Vanzelli (Joan Baez's slow-building protest song "Here's to You"), and 1969's Metti una Sera a Cena (the bossa nova-tinged title track), sitting alongside a cover of Dulce Pontes' Portuguese-sung "Amalia por Amor," and two new tracks, the Disney-esque French festive tale, "Per Natale," and the Tim Rice-penned potential show tune, "The Edge of Love." A huge leap forward from her previous attempts, Paradiso suggests Westenra may be a far more intriguing proposition outside her teenage years than she was during them. ~ Jon O'Brien

Product Details

Release Date: 10/04/2011
Label: Decca
UPC: 0028947830870
Rank: 96263

Tracks

  1. Gabriel's Oboe (Whispers in a Dream)
  2. Cinema Paradiso~Profumo di Limone
  3. La Califfa~La Califfa
  4. Once Upon a Time in the West~Once Upon a Time in the West
  5. Metti una Sera a Cena~Metti una Sera a Cena
  6. Cinema Paradiso~Would He Even Know Me Now?
  7. Per Natale (L'Esprit de No¿¿l)
  8. Once Upon a Time in America~I Knew I Loved You (Deborah's Theme)
  9. Lezione di Musica
  10. Da Quel Sorriso Che Non Ride Piu
  11. The Edge of Love
  12. Am¿¿lia Por Amor
  13. Here's to You
  14. Malena~Malena

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Hayley Westenra   Primary Artist,Vocals
Ennio Morricone   Primary Artist,Conductor
Gilda Butta   Piano
Orchestra Sinfonietta di Roma   Orchestra
Gianni Oddi   Saxophone
Luca Pincini   Cello
Marco Serino   Violin
Roma Sinfonietta   Orchestra
Fausto Anzelmo   Viola

Technical Credits

Fabio Venturi   Mixing,Recording
Don Black   Text
Marc Fox   Executive Producer
Marilyn Bergman   Text
Tim Rice   Text
Alan Bergman   Text
Hayley Westenra   Liner Notes,Text Adaptation,Text Translation
Josephine Drai   Text
Davide Pamiotto   Recording Assistant
Maria Morricone   Text
Michel Gualdrini   Editing
Nanni Civitenga   Vocal Engineer
Tony Cousins   Mastering
Ennio Morricone   Composer,Orchestration
Gabriele Conti   Mixing Assistant
Kara Bassett   Product Manager
Maria Travia   Text
Luigi Caiola   Producer
Tony Dunne   A&R
Joao Mendonca   Text
Sergio Bardotti   Text
Joan Baez   Text
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