"Pace Una Volta" Zenobia (Predieri) |
"Una voce poco fa" Il Barbiere di Siviglia (Rossini) |
"Giunse alfin il momento... Deh vienni non tardar" Le Nozze di Figaro (Mozart) |
"Della crudele Isotta" L'Elisir d'Amore (Donizetti) |
(part 1) (part 2) "Großmächtige Prinzessin" Ariadne auf Naxos (Strauss) |
"Frühlingsstimmen" (J. Strauss) |
"Da tempeste" Giulio Cesare (Händel) |
ended her farewell tour with a recital at Carnegie Hall in April 1965, was in the audience that night as Battle dedicated Rachmaninoff's "In the Silence of the Secret Night" to her. The recording of the recital earned Battle her fourth Grammy award. Another first came in January 1992 when Battle premiered André Previn's song cycle Honey and Rue with lyrics by Nobel Laureate in Literature Toni Morrison. The work was commissioned by Carnegie Hall and composed specifically for Battle. In December 1993 she was joined by Martin Katz and Kenny Barron on piano and Grady Tate (drums), Grover Washington, Jr. (saxophone) and David Williams (bass) at Carnegie Hall for a concert featuring the music of Handel, Haydn, and Duke Ellington as well as Christmas spirituals. During this time she also collaborated with other musicians including trumpeter Wynton Marsalis in a recording of baroque arias entitled, Baroque Duet; violinist Itzhak Perlman on an album of Bach arias; and flautist Jean-Pierre Rampal for a recital at Alice Tully Hall
"Der Hirt auf dem Felsen" (Schubert) |
"Oh! Quand je dors" (Liszt) |
"Eternal Source of Light Divine" Ode for the Birthday of Queen Anne (Händel) |
"Et incarnatus est" Great Mass in C Minor (Mozart) |
"He Got the Whole World in His Hand" (traditional spiritual) "Over My Head, I Hear Music in the Air" (traditional spiritual) |
"Ihr habt nun Traurigkeit" Requiem (Brahms) |
"Lovers" House of Flying Daggers (composed by Shigeru Umebayashi) |