Paul Schwartz Aria
- Paul Schwartz Song 2013. A visual spinning loader for iOS indicating that the page is performing an action. Listen to Sogno on Spotify. Paul Schwartz Song.
- Paul Schwartz falls somewhere in the middle with his Aria project, of which this is the third. Electronica grooves and effects angle their way through songs 'based' on operatic works by Handel, Verdi, Puccini, and Monteverdi. Schwartz begins with a bar set high by some of these melodies, beautifully sung by soprano Rebecca Luker.
- Find album reviews, stream songs, credits and award information for Aria: 3 CD Collection - Aria on AllMusic - 2004.
- Aria is Paul Schwartz and Mario Grigorov. This is a project attempting mixing classical music snippets of opera songs with contemporary sounds and beats. Catalog number TCD 4009 on spine. Catalog number TCD-4009 inside booklet.
Café del Mar Aria | |
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Compilation album by | |
Released | 1997, 1999, 2005 |
Genre | Ambient |
Label | Astor Place |
Producer | Paul Schwartz |
They all are really good, this just happens to hot a special note so to speak with me.Creator Paul Schwartz's second effort after chart-topping ARIA stays true to its original format: fresh arrangements of popular operatic arias in which the voice floats over swelling orchestrations and ambient dance grooves. The track Ave Maria is amazing.
Café del Mar Aria is a CD compilation series that combines chill-out music with operaarias, thereby expanding the existing Café del Mar series. The Café del Mar concept originated from the 'sunset bar' with the same name in Sant Antoni de Portmany on the Mediterranean island of Ibiza. Café del Mar Aria is produced by Paul Schwartz.[1]
Aria Volume 1, 1997[edit]
- 'Willow' (from Verdi'sOtello)
- 'Un Bel Di' (from Puccini'sMadama Butterfly)
- 'Secret Tear' (from Donizetti'sL'elisir d'amore)
- 'Dido' (from Purcell'sDido and Aeneas)
- 'Pace Pace' (from Verdi's La forza del destino)
- 'Pamina Blue' (from Mozart'sThe Magic Flute)
- 'Habanera' (from Bizet'sCarmen)
- 'Home' (from Verdi's Nabucco)
Aria Volume 2, 1999 – New Horizon[edit]
- 'Arianna' (from Monteverdi'sL'Arianna)
- 'Ebben' (from Catalani'sLa Wally)
- 'Addio' (from Verdi's La traviata)
- 'Horizon' (Paul Schwartz)
- 'Barcarolle' (from Offenbach'sThe Tales of Hoffmann)
- 'Cantilena' (Paul Schwartz)
- 'Sviraj (Lullabye)' (Clair Marlo, Paul Schwartz)
- 'Interlude' (Paul Schwartz)
- 'Pavane' (Fauré)
- 'Ave Maria' (Caccini's 'Ave Maria')
- 'Leiermann' (from Schubert'sWinterreise)
- 'Lullabye (Sviraj)' (Clair Marlo, Paul Schwartz)
Aria Volume 3, 2005 – Metamorphosis[edit]
- 'Ombra mai fu' (from Handel'sSerse)
- 'Furioso' (Sarabande by Handel)
- 'Sogno' (from Puccini's La rondine)
- 'Metamorphosis 2 – Danae' (Paul Schwartz)
- 'Ballo' (from Verdi's Un ballo in maschera)
- 'Interlude' (Paul Schwartz)
- 'Amami' (from Verdi's La traviata)
- 'Lascia' (from Handel's Rinaldo)
- 'Farewell' (from Puccini's Madama Butterfly)
- 'Metamorphosis 3 – Cyane' (Paul Schwartz)
- 'Ascension' (from Monteverdi's L'incoronazione di Poppea)
- 'Metamorphosis 1 – Arachne' (Paul Schwartz)
- 'Furioso (Instrumental Mix)' (Sarabande by Handel)
- 'Ombra (Chilled Mix)' (from Handel's Serse)
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Review by AllMusic
METAMORPHOSIS is the third installment in Paul Schwartz's popular Aria series and, like its predecessors, it builds contemporary ambient and dance tracks out of excerpts from famous opera arias. The stirring soprano of Broadway's Rebecca Luker, and a full choral backing, are featured throughout METAMORPHOSIS, lending classical credibility to the project. Yet Schwartz's sensibility is unmistakably modern, as proven by his use of keyboards and samples to create textured, driving grooves.
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Still, Schwartz employs a full string orchestra, giving the music a rich, organic feel. Additionally, all the vocals are recorded live, which further increases the palpably human element even amid the sometimes jazzy, glitchy programmed beats. Completely unique, ARIA 3: METAMORPHOSIS is a kind of warp-speed time machine in which club-goers can visit an 18th century opera house, creating a startling new experience for all involved.
Title/Composer | Performer | Time | Stream |
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1 | Paul Schwartz feat: Aria | 05:14 | Amazon |
2 | Paul Schwartz feat: Aria | 05:19 | Amazon |
3 | Aria / Paul Schwartz | 04:55 | Amazon |
4 | Paul Schwartz feat: Aria | 04:07 | Amazon |
5 | Paul Schwartz feat: Aria | 05:23 | Amazon |
6 | Paul Schwartz feat: Aria | 00:36 | Amazon |
7 | Paul Schwartz feat: Aria | 04:20 | Amazon |
8 | Aria / Paul Schwartz | 03:48 | Amazon |
9 | Paul Schwartz feat: Aria | 06:11 | Amazon |
10 | Aria / Paul Schwartz | 02:59 | Amazon |
11 | Aria / Paul Schwartz | 05:06 | Amazon |
12 | Aria / Paul Schwartz | 05:15 | Amazon |
13 | Paul Schwartz feat: Aria | 05:21 | Amazon |
14 | Aria / Paul Schwartz | 04:53 | Amazon |