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List Price: $16.98 | | Label: Koch Records
Salesrank: 30704
Released: September 21, 2004 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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Aria 3: Metamorphosis Track Listing:
1. OMBRA MAI FU
2. FURIOSO
3. SOGNO
4. METAMORPHOSIS 2: DANAE
5. BALLO
6. INTERLUDE:L'ORCHESTRE ENGLOUTIE
7. AMAMI
8. LASCIA
9. FAREWELL
10. METAMORPHOSIS 3:CYANE
11. ASCENSION
12. METAMORPHOSIS 1: ARACHNE
13. FURIOSO: instrumental mix
14. OMBRA: chilled mix
Editorial Review:
Souping up the classics with whatever contemporary music pulse is current at the moment has a long history. Some artists, like Emerson, Lake and Palmer, aspired to classical grandiosity. Others, like Michael Murphy and his discofied "A Fifth of Beethoven," turn classical melodies into pop hooks. 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. Whether singing solo or in multi-tracked choirs, her voice opens heavens' gates, but she has to slog through some pedestrian arrangements to get there. Schwartz understands the difference between an orchestra and a synthesizer and with only a few exceptions--like the cheesy opening to "Ombra Ma Fu"--deploys each in appropriate measures. "Ascension," based on a Monteverdi aria is particularly striking with its underlying electronic ostinatos cycling through the breathtaking refrain. But too often, Schwartz's strings are saccharine and his rhythms clichéd in a music that uses high art only to reach for the facile. Like most classical-pop crossovers, time usually renders a verdict of kitsch in the first degree. --John Diliberto
Aria 3: Metamorphosis Reviews:
Music to escape by 
2009-02-05 - Paul Schwartz is one of my favorite escape artists. I will usually listen to his Arias when I'm in "one of those moods". I'm still trying to figure out what that means but rather than listening for artistic merit, I listen for the dreamy escape - the mood transportation. Schwartz has his critics - most musicians do - but he cannot be faulted for offering music that is better, arguably, than costly psychotherapy.
The best of the three Aria Cds 
2008-10-25 - We own all three Aria CD's and much prefer Aria 3. The balance of instrumental and vocals is much better than in the first two. The vocals are wonderful and the instrumentals complement better than in 1 and 2. There is also more variety on 3.
Another gem from Schwartz 
2007-02-21 - Much like Aria 1 & 2 this is another gem, presenting a unique interpretation of classic arias. It is an awesome compilation. I look forward to Aria 4 (is there one in the works?)!!
so happy to have found this 
2006-12-31 - This CD is one of Paul Schwartz's best; it's definitely the best out of all 3 Arias. I really hopes he continues making State of Grace and Aria CDs because they are amazing.
Massage Music that my clients LOVE 
2006-08-05 - I now have all 3 CDs in the "Aria" famiy, and this one, like its predecessors is truely GREAT massage music! My clients love the entire Aria family of CDs. I've been a big fan of Rebecca Luker for quite sometime now and she SHINES like the truely elegant vocal star that she is on this album. A buy that is DEFINATELY well worth it!