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SOMM Recordings is honored to release one of the last recordings made by the much-loved and admired soprano Sally Silver before her death at the age of 51 in 2018. Silverâs third release on SOMM, La vie dâune rose returns to the evocatively perfumed songs of Jules Massenet following 2015âs well-received Les amoureuses sont des folles. Accompanied again by the renowned conductor- pianist Richard Bonynge â who also provides a moving, specially written tribute â she is joined by the mezzo-soprano Christine Tocci on six duets. The 25 (of Massenetâs 285) mĂ©lodies heard here offer a marked contrast to the familiar image of the composerâs famed operatic credentials. As Massenet expert HervĂ© OlĂ©on says in his authoritative booklet notes: âMassenet, the song composer, was, in his own words, rather more at home in salons â this âbourgeois artist at the firesideâ as he liked to describe himselfâ. Embracing a multitude of emotions, sacred and profane, these songs employ wide-ranging forms and a broad musical palette to always captivating ends while also revealing a composer perpetually developing, keen to experiment and looking towards the future. La vie dâune rose is produced by the late sopranoâs husband Jeremy Silver (Director of the Opera School at the University of Cape Town) who also provides the translation of HervĂ© OlĂ©onâs booklet notes. Of Sally Silverâs previous releases with SOMM, her first volume of Massenet songs, Les amoureuses sont des folles (SOMMCD 0151), received the coveted OrphĂ©e dâor from LâAcadĂ©mie du disque lyrique and was a Recording of the Month for MusicWeb International, who described it as âA pure delight... [Silver and Bonynge] bring inspired, sympathetic, thoughtfully nuanced readings to these songsâ. Songs by William Vincent Wallace (SOMMCD 0131) was hailed by Classical Ear as âA release full of delightful discoveries distinguished by persuasive performances of idiomatic charmâ.