Grammy-winning soprano made her Tucson audience feel like family at intimate, emotional recital that included a few surprises.
Cathalena E. Burch When folks recall internationally acclaimed soprano Angel Blue's Arizona debut recital, they might not remember every song she sang at Holsclaw Hall on Saturday, April 1.
When she sang the text, borrowed from the Statue of Liberty , she reminded us of a time in American society when those words held promise for those seeking a better life. Blue broke the so-called fourth wall at Saturday's recital, inviting the audience into her world. She told us stories of learning hymns like Bob Gibson's'"You Can Tell the World" and the spiritual"Deep River" from her preacher father and devoutly faithful grandmother. When she sang those songs punctuated with spirited hallelujas, she made you feel like you were in the middle of a raucous tent revival.
Blue's recital was presented by Arizona Opera as part of the Tucson Desert Song Festival, which added a spring leg to the winter festival to accommodate Blue's schedule. Anchel, who has known Blue for a decade but had never sang with her, showed off his powerfully deep, dark voice and wonderful sense of humor when he sang an aria from"Magic Flute." Then he and Blue sang"Happy Days are Here Again" as a duet.
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