"An English Contralto" offers a captivating journey into the world of Kathleen Ferrier, one of the most celebrated contralto singers of the 20th century. Released on December 1, 2010, this exquisite collection showcases Ferrier's remarkable vocal range and interpretive depth across a variety of genres, primarily opera and classical. The album spans a duration of 70 minutes, featuring a rich selection of 31 tracks that highlight Ferrier's versatility and artistry.
The album opens with the hauntingly beautiful "Blow The Wind Southerly" and closes with the poignant "I Would That My Love," taking the listener through a diverse repertoire that includes traditional folk songs, art songs, and operatic arias. Notable tracks such as "Down By The Salley Gardens," "The Stuttering Lovers," and "Silent Noon" demonstrate Ferrier's ability to convey deep emotion and storytelling through her voice.
Kathleen Ferrier's career was marked by her extraordinary talent and her ability to connect with audiences on a profound level. Born Kathleen Mary Ferrier, she achieved international acclaim for her performances on stage, in concert halls, and through her recordings. Her legacy continues to inspire vocalists and classical music enthusiasts alike.
"An English Contralto" is a testament to Ferrier's enduring appeal and her contributions to the world of classical music. Whether you are a longtime admirer of Ferrier's work or a newcomer to her artistry, this album offers a compelling introduction to her unique voice and her enduring musical legacy. The album was released by Delta.