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Romance
Felix [1] Mendelssohn, George Frederick Handel, Richard [1] Strauss
Romance
Genres: Pop, Classical
 
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Handel would have cried
Sagan Lazar | In yo monitor | 02/21/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)

"to hear his own _Ombra mai fu_ and _Lascia ch'io piangia_ rendered the way Mr. Mera has done here.I single these two songs out since they are so well known and loved -- and lord knows, I do too, but never have I heard them sound this beautiful. Go ahead, compare these with other renditions yourself.Paradoxically, here you hear the songs, not the singer. In other words, you don't get distracted listening to the brilliant technical prowess of the singer: Mr. Mera's singing fills the universe between your ears with grace and leaves you no room for you to pedantically admire his mastery while you are listening -- not any more than you can see light as it lights up the face of your beloved.Angelic, ethereal, haunting...these adjectives are trite but what other words do we have?I can only think of Andreas Scholl for a fair comparison. And as much as I love Gerard Lesne's voice also, Mera's is of another order: he casts sorcery over Handel's pieces and lets you hear and become aware of the thalassic mystery of sadness inherent in the ephemerality of all manner of beauty......destined to fade away into the silent void of space.Every track mesmerizes. (I never knew so many famous composers were actually so...good!)Here is music -- minus the physiology of singing. Thus you end up listening with your soul. Listen to this presentation of music, and let it touch you: you will rediscover and be humbled by your own humanity."
Extraordinarily moving both in complexity & execution.
Sagan Lazar | 11/28/1998
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I first came across this artist, a counter-tenor, while listening to the CD playing at an artist friend's house in Seattle. The artist is of Japanese descent now living in the USA and I heard this incredible voice coming over the stereo speakers and thought, at first-blush, that the singer was a woman but to my amazement the singer is a man. The music is so beautifully done that it is hard to describe it other than to say this CD(and I bought other Mera works as a result of hearing the "Romance" CD)lifts the spirit and soothes the tired brow like no other I have ever heard. And, I do mean ever heard. This is my first review for a piece of music and I can only hope others will experience the voice of Mera of Japan because he is something else in the world of classical music. I recommend this CD with 5 stars. I also thank Amazon for having Mera's works(the Bach cantatas & Baroque arias are also exceptional)because his work is very hard to find in the U.S."
The world's greatest voice?
Maria Söderberg | Sweden | 10/09/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This is clearly the best record I've heard in a long while. Mera has an outstanding voice, clear and "crisp" yet forceful. My favourite track is "Solveis sang" by Grieg, which Mera sings in perfect Norwegian. Tracks #2 and 3 by Händel are also masterpieces, the best recordings I've heard...ever. (His German accent is very good.) Buy it...it is probably the best record you'll buy all year."