Conchita Supervia's eponymous album is a masterclass in operatic singing. The Spanish mezzo-soprano's stunning voice is showcased in a range of arias, lieder, and songs by composers such as Mozart, Schubert, and Brahms. The album, originally recorded in the 1920s, has been remastered to bring out the full richness of Supervia's voice.
Listeners are treated to a breathtaking display of vocal technique and emotion, particularly in the tracks "Una voce poco fa" from Rossini's Barber of Seville and "Die Forelle" by Schubert. Supervia's voice is powerful yet delicate, with an incredible range that allows her to convey a wide range of emotions.
The album also features several Spanish folk songs, including "El vito" and "La tarara," which showcase Supervia's ability to effortlessly transition between different musical styles.
Conchita Supervia's self-titled album is a must-listen for any fan of classical music. Her voice is truly a marvel and this album is a wonderful testament to her talent.