Presto News - 9th July 2012

Richard Strauss round-up

If I were asked to give a list of my favourite composers, Richard Strauss would undoubtedly be very near the top, and so I’ve been especially delighted by a few recent recordings of his music.

First is the latest release from LSO Live, with Valery Gergiev conducting one of Strauss’s early operatic masterpieces, Elektra. Based on Greek mythology, this unrelenting, one-act opera contains some of his most dissonant writing, and makes considerable vocal demands on its protagonists, not least upon Elektra herself, who is on stage for pretty much the entire two hours.

Jeanne-Michèle Charbonnet
Jeanne-Michèle Charbonnet

I hadn’t come across Jeanne-Michèle Charbonnet before, but I loved her take on the title role. She sounds truly unhinged at times, and even in this concert performance I could feel her character’s torment. Fine support comes from Angela Denoke as Chrysothemis, and Felicity Palmer puts in a suitably malevolent turn as Elektra’s mother, Klytaemnestra.

I wasn’t present at the concerts from which this recording was taken, but by all accounts the Barbican stage was full to bursting, including such esoteric visitors as a contrabass trombone, bass trumpet, heckelphone and a pair of basset horns! If I tell you that the CD booklet lists some members of the string section as “First Violas doubling Fourth Violins” (not to mention the noble team of “Third Violas”), then you’ll get some idea of the huge forces required.

This is certainly the best-played Elektra I can think of, with blistering trumpets fearless in their high register, and much impressive detail in the woodwind. Regular readers of my newsletters (if indeed I can flatter myself that I have any) will know how fond I am of the sound of Wagner tubas, and one of my favourite moments comes as Strauss employs a quartet of these instruments to announce the appearance of Elektra’s long-lost brother, Orestes (here sung by Matthias Goerne in excellent voice). Gergiev really seems to appreciate the moment of calm that this interlude affords, taking his time and offering a welcome contrast to the tension that he brings out so well in the rest of the opera.

If all that murder and madness is a bit much for your tastes, then you may prefer a new recording of the Four Last Songs from German soprano, Anne Schwanewilms. If, like me, you have a soft spot for Jessye Norman’s recording of these songs, with her mellifluously creamy tone and expansive tempos, then Schwanewilms’s relatively steely sound may strike your ear as somewhat unusual, and I must admit it took me a while to ‘retune’ to her timbre, but once I had done so I really warmed to her approach.

Anne Schwanewilms
Anne Schwanewilms

The orchestral support from Markus Stenz and the Gürzenich-Orchester Köln is pleasingly sensitive, keeping out of the way when necessary, but also coming to the fore at appropriate moments such as the beautiful horn and violin solos in September and Beim Schlafengehen respectively. The end of the final song (Im Abendrot) – where the eighty-four year old composer quotes from a piece he had written sixty years earlier, Death and Transfiguration – is always a moving moment, and Schwanewilms’s account is no exception.

If that makes you want to hear what Schwanewilms can do with a whole Strauss role, then you’re in luck, as a production of Die Frau ohne Schatten from the 2011 Salzburg Festival, conducted by Christian Thielemann, has recently been released on DVD and Blu-Ray, in which she sings the eponymous role of the Empress.

This production doesn’t actually stage the plot of the opera as such, but rather presents it as a series of recording sessions. What this means is that the ‘action’ principally consists of technical engineers sitting at mixing desks or moving microphones and music stands around, with the singers mostly standing and singing from their vocal scores. It does make for an extremely static experience, and to be honest it didn’t really work for me. Judging from the loud booing that greeted the director, Christof Loy, at his curtain call, a fair proportion of the audience would seem to agree with me! Fortunately, though, the singing is consistently magnificent, and so you can just revel in a marvellous performance of one of Strauss’s most colourful scores. The opera is hardly ever performed, so if you don’t know it I hope that you’ll give it a try, as musically this is a ravishing account from start to finish, despite the staging!

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Strauss, R: Elektra

Jeanne-Michèle Charbonnet (Elektra), Angela Denoke (Chrysothemis), Dame Felicity Palmer (Clytemnestra), Matthias Goerne (Orestes), Ian Storey (Aegisthus), London Symphony Orchestra, Valery Gergiev

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Strauss, R: Four Last Songs

Anne Schwanewilms (soprano), Gürzenich-Orchester Köln, Markus Stenz

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Strauss, R: Die Frau ohne Schatten - DVD

Stephen Gould (The Emperor), Anne Schwanewilms (The Empress), Michaela Schuster (The Nurse), Wolfgang Koch (Barak, the Dyer) & Evelyn Herlitzius (Barak’s Wife), Concert Association of the Vienna State Opera Chorus, Salzburg Festival Children's Choir & Vienna Philharmonic, Christian Thielemann (conductor) & Christof Loy (stage director)

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Strauss, R: Die Frau ohne Schatten - Blu-ray

Stephen Gould (The Emperor), Anne Schwanewilms (The Empress), Michaela Schuster (The Nurse), Wolfgang Koch (Barak, the Dyer) & Evelyn Herlitzius (Barak’s Wife), Concert Association of the Vienna State Opera Chorus, Salzburg Festival Children's Choir & Vienna Philharmonic, Christian Thielemann (conductor) & Christof Loy (stage director)

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New Releases

9th July 2012

This is just the pick of the recent releases. The New Releases and Future Releases pages are always available for browsing all the new and forthcoming releases.

Valentina Lisitsa: Live at the Royal Albert Hall

Valentina Lisitsa (piano)

Born in Kiev, Ukraine, Valentina began playing the piano at the age of 3 and performed her first solo recital just one year later. She has won prestigious awards for her playing internationally, including the Murray Dranoff Two Piano Competition (together with her husband Alexei Kuznetsoff).

With more than 43 million views and over 52,000 subscribers to her YouTube channel, the young pianist is not only one of the fastest-rising stars of the international concert scene but probably the single most-watched classical musician, having rapidly overtaken long-established giants of the piano world in terms of global online viewing figures.

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Dances and Waves: Sommernachtskonzert Schonbrunn 2012

Wiener Philharmoniker, Gustavo Dudamel

Gustavo Dudamel, Gramophone magazine’s Artist of the Year 2011 and Grammy award winner 2012, leads the classical summer live and TV event of 2012: The Summer Night Concert with the Vienna Philharmonic. This year a total of 62 countries on five continents shared in the spectacle, including a BBC4 broadcast in the UK.

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Le Paris des Romantiques

Bertrand Chamayou (piano Erard 1837), Julien Chauvin (violin), Le Cercle de l‘Harmonie, Jérémie Rhorer

This recording brings together three composers who knew each other and worked together in Paris in the first half of the 19th century: Liszt was a composer and pianist, as was Reber, who studied with Anton Reicha and devoted much of his career to chamber music. Berlioz came to fame in 1830 with the première of his Symphonie Fantastique, on which occasion he first met Liszt: the beginning of a strong friendship between the two composers. The works presented here offer a panorama of French musical tastes from the years 1830-1850. Two are world premiere recordings.

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Haydn: The Creation

Amanda Forsythe (soprano), Keith Jameson (tenor) & Kevin Deas (bass-baritone), Boston Baroque, Martin Pearlman

The three-time Grammy-nominated ensemble, widely regarded as ‘one of the world’s premier period instruments bands’ (Fanfare), will mark the beginning of its relationship with Linn with a recording of Haydn’s The Creation.

Soloists Amanda Forsythe, Keith Jameson and Kevin Deas will join the ensemble and conductor Martin Pearlman for the performance of Haydn’s crowning achievement.

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Mahler: Symphony No. 9 in D major

Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks, Bernard Haitink

Two years before his death, Gustav Mahler composed his Ninth Symphony, the last one he was able to complete. In view of his serious heart condition, the composer concerned himself in this work with the resulting existential change in his life.

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Maxwell Davies: Symphony No. 3 & Cross Lane Fair

BBC Philharmonic, Peter Maxwell Davies

Peter Maxwell Davies’s Symphony No. 3 is the product of symmetry and proportion based on the principles of Renaissance architecture. It is also a dynamic and thrilling seascape, one that both invokes medieval chant and summons up the violent buffeting of the waves, and the stirring cliff-face full of nesting birds. The dual inspirations of proportion and the natural world are seamlessly coalesced, and the Symphony teems with evocative sounds and brooding passages both expansive and time-defying in their beauty.

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Schoenberg: Complete Songs

Claudia Barainsky & Melanie Diener (sopranos), Anke Vondung (mezzo-soprano), Christa Mayer (contralto), Konrad Jarnot (baritone), Markus Schäfer (tenor), Urs Liska (piano)

First complete recording of the Songs for Voice and Piano by Arnold Schönberg on a special priced 4 CD set. Includes Gurre-Lieder (Early Version for voice and piano), Fifteen poems from “The book of the hanging gardens”, Brettl-Lieder and Early Songs.

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Brilliant Classics - 18 new releases

A bumper batch of releases from Brilliant Classics this month, with the usual mixture of re-issued licensed recordings, a few public domain ones, and some very interesting brand new ones.

Of particular note are new discs of Stradella's oratorio Ester, a 2-disc set of Roussel's complete piano music, and Violin Sonatas from the German composer Friedrich Gernsheim.

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Radio 3

BBC Radio 3 CD Review

Saturday 7th July 2012

Building a Library - Puccini: Turandot

First Choice

Joan Sutherland, Luciano Pavarotti, Montserrat Caballé, Nicolai Ghiaurov, John Alldis Choir, London Philharmonic Orchestra, Zubin Mehta

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Disc of the Week

Elgar: Cello Concerto

Paul Watkins (cello), BBC Philharmonic, Sir Andrew Davis

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