Showing posts with label Alyson Cambridge. Show all posts
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Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Alyson Cambridge - Until Now

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 41:30
Size: 95.0 MB
Styles: Crossover jazz vocals
Year: 2016
Art: Front

[3:14] 1. Fever
[2:45] 2. Black Coffee
[3:37] 3. Night And Day
[2:15] 4. Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend
[3:08] 5. Bill
[2:10] 6. Just Another Rhumba
[4:47] 7. The Man I Love
[2:55] 8. Every Breath You Take
[2:03] 9. Too Darn Hot
[4:01] 10. I Had Myself A True Love
[3:56] 11. It Ain't Necessarily So
[2:52] 12. Can't Help Falling In Love
[3:40] 13. Save The Best For Last

American soprano Alyson Cambridge, hailed by critics as “radiant, vocally assured, dramatically subtle and compelling, and artistically imaginative” (Washington Post), noted for her “powerful, clear voice” (New York Times) and “revelatory, sensual, smoky readings” (Opera News) is one of the most diverse and compelling vocal artists on the scene today. Her rich, warm soprano, combined with her strikingly beautiful stage presence and affecting musical and dramatic interpretation, have brought her over a decade of successes on the world’s leading opera and concert stages, including The Metropolitan Opera, Lyric Opera of Chicago, Washington National Opera, Los Angeles Opera, Carnegie Hall, London’s Royal Albert Hall, Deutsche Oper Berlin, Vienna Konzerthaus, among others, as well as recent debuts in Paris, Warsaw, Beijing, and other musical capitals throughout Europe and Asia.

As part of Ms. Cambridge’s personal mission, and with a strong desire to give back and make an impact beyond the traditional confines of the theater, she lends her time and talent to charities and causes close to her heart, including Sing for Hope, The Humane Society, K9s for Warriors, Hope For Hearts Foundation and American Red Cross. And, as a former athlete and fitness enthusiast, with a penchant for fashion, Ms. Cambridge’s exotic looks (her father is Caribbean/African, her mother American/Scandinavian) have enabled her to enjoy collaborations with designers for her concert performances and off-stage appearances.

Until Now