“The death of Dame Joan Sutherland and the subsequent outpourings of affection, not least in these pages, reminded the world that La Stupenda was one of those rare operatic creatures who brought her music to the wider world, touching the hearts and thrilling the ears of millions who usually wouldn’t have visited an opera house.” (Gramophone)
“On a personal note, I was lucky enough over the years to attend a number of Sutherland’s recording sessions and was always struck by her professionalism and work ethic, her calm disposition, and an ever-helpful attitude towards her fellow artists” “a huge voice: in so many ways she was a one-off and I very much doubt we will ever hear her like again.” (Tony Watts, ex Decca)
1. Il Bacio (Arditi) 3.55 with London Symphony Orchestra/Richard Bonynge Rec..1960
2. Io non sono più l’Annetta- 3.13 with London Symphony Orchestra/Richard Bonynge Rec.1962
3. Lo, Hear the Gentle Lark (Bishop) 4.08
4. The Gypsy and the Bird (Benedict) 2.49
5. Let the Bright Seraphim (Handel) 5.46
6. Sweet Pretty Bird (Stanley) 2.55
7. La Fiorala Fiorentina (Rossini) 3.37
8. Nel cor più non mi sento (Paisiello) 3.59
9. Care Selve (Handel) 3.02
10. When Daisies Pied (Cuckoo Song) (Arne) 2.26
11. Mattinata (Leoncavallo) 1.50
12. Ideale (Tosti) 3.02
13. Songs My Mother Taught Me (Dvořák) 2.13
14. I Dreamt I Dwelt in Marble Halls (Balfe) 4.31
15. The Last Rose of Summer (Moore-Irish trad-Flotow)3:23
16. Furia di Donna (Piccinni) 3.09
17. Tornami a Vagheggiar (Handel) 4.53
18. With Plaintive Note (Handel) 4.16
19. Die Loreley (Liszt) 6.12
20. Home Sweet Home (Bishop) 4.18