Decades: A Century of Song Vol. 3 1830 - 1840

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Decades: A Century of Song Vol. 3 1830 - 1840
John Mark Ainsley (tenor), Lorna Anderson (soprano), Alexey Gusev (bass-baritone), Angelika Kirchschlager (mezzo), Soraya Mafi (sop), Malcolm Martinea

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Release Date: Friday 21 September 2018

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This major recording series, across which a host of world-renowned singers draw listeners, decade by decade, through a century of song, from 1810 to 1910, reaches its third volume. Each issue features a carefully planned, varied programme performed by household names, whilst the series overall creates a comprehensive survey of song through the entire nineteenth century - an invaluable teaching asset, as well as a joy for listeners. 1830-1840 marks the fascinating bridge between the death of Schubert and Schumann's outburst of song in the 1840s. Vividly contrasting works from Germany bring songs by Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel and her brother Felix Mendelssohn as well as Franz Lachner, and Carl Loewe; from France by Giacomo Meyerbeer and Hector Berlioz; and from Russia songs by Alexander Alyabyev, Alexander Dargomyzhsky and Alexander Varlamov. Distinguished mezzo Angelika Kirschschlager - characterful and inventive as ever - takes the lion's share, joined by sopranos Soraya Mafi and Lorna Anderson, tenor John Mark Ainsley and bass Alexey Gusev, accompanied by series creator, pianist Malcolm Martineau. Of especial note are Soraya Mafi's delicious performances of songs by Fanny Mendelssohn - sweettoned, expressive, musical, definitely a soprano to watch. John Mark Ainsley is on fine form withtypically intelligent performances of songs by Lachner; Russian bass Alexey Gusev provides the unique vocal colours of his homeland.

"Kirchschlager, a singer incapable of being boring, has the lion's share of the German Lieder here…With accompaniments that are often discreetly supportive, it's too easy to take for granted Martineau's contribution: rhythmically animated, subtly nuanced, always alive to opportunities for wit and colour." - Gramophone Magazine

Tracks:

1 Fanny Mendelssohn Die Mainacht
2 Fanny Mendelssohn Warum sind denn die Rosen so blass
3 Wanderlied Aus 'Heliopolis' I, D753
4 Lachner Das Fischermädchen
5 Lachner Die Bergstimme
6 Lachner Ihr Bildnis
7 Mendelssohn Frühlingslied, Op. 34, No. 3
8 Mendelssohn Frühlingslied, Op. 47, No. 3
9 Mendelssohn Das Waldschloss
10 Mendelssohn Pagenlied
11 Meyerbeer La fille de l'air
12 Meyerbeer La folle de St Joseph
13 Alyabiev Chto poyosh', krasa-devitsa
14 Varlamov More
15 Berlioz Je crois en vous
16 Alyabiev Ya vizhu obraz tvoy
17 Dargomijsky Svad'ba. Fantaziya
18 Loewe Seit ich ihn gesehen
19 Loewe Ich kann's nicht fassen
20 Loewe Helft mir, ihr Schwestern
21 Loewe An meinem Herzen
22 Loewe Der verliebte Maikäfer, Op. 64, No. 1
23 Loewe Der Kuckuck und die Nachtigall, Op. 64, No. 2