Vienna - Fin de Siècle

 
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SCHOENBERG / BERG / WEBERN / ZEMLINSKY
Vienna - Fin de Siècle
Barbara Hannigan (soprano), Reinbert De Leeuw (piano)

[ Alpha Classics / CD ]

Release Date: Thursday 20 June 2019

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After the huge success of her first album for Alpha, Crazy Girl Crazy (Alpha 293), which received a Grammy Award, a JUNO Classical Award in Canada, the Preis der Deutschen Schallplattenkritik, FFFF in Télérama and DIAMANT in Opéra Magazine and was BBC Music Magazine CD of the Month, Barbara Hannigan is back with her long-time collaborator, the Dutch pianist and great interpreter of twentieth-century music Reinbert de Leeuw, for a recital exploring the roots of modern music, with the composers who left their mark on the turn of the twentieth century: Hugo Wolf (Mignon Lieder), Arnold Schoenberg (Vier Lieder Op.2), Anton Webern (Fünf Lieder nach Gedichten von R. Dehmel), Alexander Zemlinsky (selected lieder), Alma Mahler (Die stille Nacht etc.) and Alban Berg (Sieben frühe Lieder). From what has been called the Second Viennese School, an incredible mix of musicians, painters, writers and other artists frequenting salons and cafés, a completely new musical language was born. Barbara Hannigan is especially fond of this repertory and has long championed it. Of course, we think of Berg and his unforget-table Lulu: 'The artist who sings', as journalists often like to describe her, embodies this music with her legendary dramatic sense, making each of these lieder a story in itself, even a mini-opera .

GRAMOPHONE AWARD NOMINATION 2019 - Solo Vocal

"Hannigan's luminous voice perfectly suits this music. She conveys the uneasy, almost unhinged feel of the fin de siècle not only in her lyric singing, but also in her crooning, swopping, sliding, whispering and weeping. Reinbert de Leeuw matches her with his delicate touch, and his sense of layering in the carefully terraced accompaniments…'Frühlingstag' is exquisitely, unforgettably beautiful." BBC Music

"The delivery is intimate, confiding and almost coquettish. De Leeuw offers gentle, patient and discreet accompaniment. Hannigan's voice is lithe and flexible rather than rich and firm…You might, like me, find yourself thinking more of the cabaret than the concert hall. At times it's supremely seductive…And her high notes in Berg's 'Schilflied' are difficult to resist." Gramophone

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