All recordingsPrices shown exclude VAT. (UK tax is not payable for deliveries to United States.) See Terms & Conditions for p&p rates. | |  | The SeaSongs by Debussy, Fauré & Schubert
Debussy: | Trois Mélodies de Verlaine Beau Soir | Fauré: | Poème d'un jour Op. 21 L'horizon chimérique, Op. 118 Les berceaux, Op. 23 No. 1 En sourdine, Op. 58 No. 2 (Verlaine) Chanson du pêcheur Op. 4 No. 1 Larmes Op. 51 No. 1 | Schubert: | Der Schiffer, D536 (Mayrhofer) Meeres Stille, D216, Op. 3 No. 2 (Goethe) Fahrt zum Hades, D526 (Mayrhofer) Auf der Donau, D553 (Mayrhofer) Erlafsee D586 (Mayrhofer) Gondelfahrer, D808 Ruckweg, D476 (Mayrhofer) Am Strome, D539 (Mayrhofer) Gruppe aus dem Tartarus, second version, D583 (Schiller) |
Henk Neven (baritone) & Hans Eijsackers (piano) The Sea, songs of water and the sea, diverse in colour and emotion. Henk Neven on his new ONYX recording: "During the recordings of my debut album 'Auf einer Burg' in Suffolk, I visited, after a day’s work, the coastal town of Aldeburgh. It was winter-time and at six o’clock pitch dark already. I was walking along the sea. Darkness all around. Nevertheless I heard, smelt and felt the sea. Not visible but very present. We sat by the water for ages and indulged in fancies, philosophised, and written poetry lustily about the endless deep of the sea, about the horizon and what is behind it, about the similarity to our spiritual lives, about the currents that are as our lives; about the sea that takes us with it when we are tired of living; about the restless sailor who revives between storm and waves; about the solitary wife who, rocking her baby, is left alone; about the sea in which you pour out your heart… Have all these tears made the seawater so bitterly salt? The sea and the water have been a source of inspiration for many poets and their poems inspired the composers likewise. The songs that were created that way have inspired me". Henk’s debut album 'Auf einer Burg', lieder by Loewe and Schumann, ONYX4052, was praised by BBC Radio 3: "songsettings by Loewe, beautifully brought to life by baritone Henk Neven and pianist Hans Eijsackers... A world of fantasies and dreams and reflections on the passing of time and the transience of life. That’s what it says on the sleeve, and that’s exactly what they deliver so successfully. It’s the CD Review Disc of the Week and you’ll find it on ONYX Classics.” “A delightful recital … Neven’s melodies are every bit as persuasive as his lieder … the recording team does the project proud.” Classical Music, 17th November 2012 “Rarely do you hear, even in the rarefied world of French melodie and German Lieder, a baritone who sings with such subtlety in shading of dynamic and tone as the Dutch baritone Henk Neven...and this latest disc extends my admiration even further in totally exquisite singing...Altogether a most memorable song record.” Gramophone Magazine, February 2013 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Fauré - The Complete Songs - 1
“Few singers would give over a whole evening to Fauré's songs on the concert platform, and choosing a way of presenting them on disc obviously poses problems. Previous sets had all the songs in chronological order; others chose poets or moods: Graham Johnson and company have begun with songs about water. This means a lot of dreaming and melancholy, whether in Gautier's Chanson du pêcheur ('Ma belle amie est morte', also set by Berlioz), or Richepin's Aucimitière. The latter is given a most beautiful rendition by John Mark Ainsley, who otherwise only sings on two tracks, with Jennifer Smith in the sentimental Pleurs d'or, and the homage to Venice and its lovers in Marc Monnier's Barcarolle. Three cycles are the main items here. Felicity Lott sings the Cinq Mélodies de Venise, which includes some of Fauré's best-known songs, 'Mandoline', 'En sourdine' and 'Green'. She brings to bear on them a lifetime's devotion to French song. Her other contribution is Au bordde l'eau, to a poem by Sully-Prudhomme. This is made to sound very sad; taken faster it can be quite merry; it's a celebration of love, as well as a meditation on the passing of time. Stephen Varcoe sings Mirages, Fauré's penultimate cycle (1919). As Graham Johnson writes in his fascinating notes, these poems by Brimont permitted Fauré 'uneventful passion'. Christopher Maltman is the other featured singer, in five separate songs and L'horizon chimérique. All the performances are elegant and well-balanced, but one misses the extra slight note of acid that native French singers bring to Fauré's songs. Hyperion's sound is impeccable and in both his playing and accompanying essay, Graham Johnson penetrates to the heart of one of music's most subtle and enigmatic geniuses.” Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Faure: Complete Songs, Vol. 2
Pierre Mollet (baritone), Simone Gouat (piano), Berthe Monmart (soprano), Renee Doria (soprano), Jacques Dutey (baritone), Tasso Janopoulo (piano) | |
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| |  | Fauré: Mélodies
Fauré: | Nell, Op. 18 No. 1 Le voyageur Op. 18 No. 2 Automne, Op. 18 No. 3 Chant d'automne Op. 5 No. 1 La fée aux chansons Op. 27 No. 2 Les présents Op. 46 No. 1 Clair de Lune, Op. 46 No. 2 Larmes Op. 51 No. 1 Au cimetière, Op. 51 No. 2 Spleen, Op. 51 No. 3 (Verlaine) La rose Op. 51 No. 4 Cinq Melodies 'de Venise', Op. 58 La Bonne Chanson, Op. 61 Le parfum impérissable Op. 76 No. 1 Arpège, Op. 76 No. 2 (Samain) Prison, Op. 83 No. 1 Soir Op. 83 No. 2 Dans la forêt de septembre Op. 85 No. 1 La fleur qui va sur l'eau Op. 85 No. 2 Accompagnement Op. 85 No. 3 Mirages, Op. 113 L'horizon chimérique, Op. 118 |
Noel Lee (piano), Bernard Kruysen (baritone) | |
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| |  | Fauré - Chansons Vol. 2
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| |  | Fauré: Songs
Yumi Nara (soprano), Claude Lavoix (piano) | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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