"Divine Karina" is how Montreal music critic Claude Gingras described Karina Gauvin. The Canadian soprano has won rapturous acclaim in North America and Europe over the last two decades. This new compilation recording features airs by Handel, Purcell, Vivaldi, and Mozart drawn from her ATMA Classique discography. Karina joins her sister Nathalie - a singer in her own right - for a bonus track called You, My Sister. Tyler Williams composed this samba-flavored song, and the Gauvin sisters wrote the lyrics. Not to be missed!
6 George Frederic Handel - Will the Sun Forget to Streak
7 George Frederic Handel - Ombre Pallide
8 Antonio. Vivaldi - Addio Caro
9 Nicola Porpora - Nobil Onda
10 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Deh Vieni, Non Tardar
11 Johann Sebastian Bach After Pergolesi - Psaume 51 Tilge Hochster Meine Sunden BWV 1083 Versus 1
12 Aria Ich Habe Genug
13 Gustav Mahler - 4E MVT Sehr Behaglich [Symphony No 4]
14 Benjamin Britten - Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal
15 T. Williams / K.& N. Gauvin - You, My Sister
"Divine Karina" is how Montreal music critic Claude Gingras described Karina Gauvin. The Canadian soprano has won rapturous acclaim in North America and Europe over the last two decades. This new compilation recording features airs by Handel, Purcell, Vivaldi, and Mozart drawn from her ATMA Classique discography. Karina joins her sister Nathalie - a singer in her own right - for a bonus track called You, My Sister. Tyler Williams composed this samba-flavored song, and the Gauvin sisters wrote the lyrics. Not to be missed!