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Chinese tenor Fan Jingma spent almost two decades overseas,
honing hiscraft and establishing his career. Recently he returned to China, and Poloarts Entertainment Co came out with a 4-CD box set that is pretty
much a celebration of his art.
The first disk has 12 tracks of the most popular arias from the tenor
canon, with emphasis on Verdi and Puccini. This is the repertory by
which a tenor rises or falls, and Fan shines in most of the roles. A
good tenor is hard to come by, and by this disk alone Fan proves that
he is one of today's best tenors China has to offer.
The 10 songs on CD2 are not really showcases of his strength. Plucked
from mostly Broadway musicals, these numbers require a different
technique in interpretation, in which even the "three tenors" do not
excel. It is difficult for an operatic voice to scale down for musical
theater.
CD3 is a hodgepodge of miscellaneous songs, including a few Chinese
songs. It is amazing that Fan can be so expressive in this genre. One
wishes that he could have made this one an all-Chinese disk.
The biggest surprise is disk four, devoted to Italian folk songs. Fan
is so idiomatic and rich and full of ardor that every note oozes
Italian sunshine. His teachers, Carlo Bergonzi and Franco Corelli,
great tenors of their day, would be proud.
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