All recordingsPrices shown exclude VAT. (UK tax is not payable for deliveries to United States.) See Terms & Conditions for p&p rates. | |  | The Art of Magdalena Kozena
Auber: | Le Domino noir: 'Je suis sauvée enfin - Ah! quelle nuit - Flamme vengeresse' Mahler Chamber Orchestra, Marc Minkowski | Bach, J C: | Lamento 'Ach daß ich Wassers gnug hätte' Musica antiqua Köln, Reinhard Goebel | Bach, J S: | Cantata BWV208 'Was mir behagt, ist nur die muntre Jagd!' Musica Florea, Marek Stryncl Mass in B minor, BWV232: Laudamus Te Musica Florea, Marek Stryncl | Bizet: | Les tringles des sistres tintaient (from Carmen) Mahler Chamber Orchestra, Marc Minkowski | Dvorak: | Biblical Songs, Op. 99: Slýs, ó, Boze Berliner Philharmoniker, Simon Rattle Biblical Songs, Op. 99: Hospodin Jest muj Pastýr Berliner Philharmoniker, Simon Rattle Biblical Songs, Op. 99: Boze, boze, pisen novou Berliner Philharmoniker, Simon Rattle Zajatá from Moravské dvojzpevy (Moravian Duets) with Dorothea Röschmann & Malcolm Martineau (piano) Prsten from Moravské dvojzpevy (Moravian Duets) with Dorothea Röschmann & Malcolm Martineau (piano) | Gounod: | Nuit resplendissante (from Cinq-Mars) Mahler Chamber Orchestra, Marc Minkowski | Handel: | Lascia ch'io pianga (from Rinaldo) Venice Baroque Orchestra, Andrea Marcon Dopo notte (from Ariodante) Venice Baroque Orchestra, Andrea Marcon Scherza, infida (from Ariodante) Venice Baroque Orchestra, Andrea Marcon | Janacek: | Lavecka (Bench) with Malcolm Martineau (piano) Moravian Folk Poetry: 12. Jabúcko with Malcolm Martineau (piano) Muzikanti [Musicians] with Malcolm Martineau (piano) | Kapsberger: | Felici gl'animi Private Musicke, Pierre Pitzl | Mahler: | Rheinlegendchen (Des Knaben Wunderhorn) Cleveland Orchestra, Pierre Boulez Lob des hohen Verstandes (Des Knaben Wunderhorn) Cleveland Orchestra, Pierre Boulez Um Mitternacht (Rückert-Lieder) Berliner Philharmoniker, Simon Rattle | Monteverdi: | Libro Nono di Magrigali e Canzonette: Si dolce è'l tormento Private Musicke, Pierre Pitzl | Mozart: | Non so più cosa son, cosa faccio (from Le nozze di Figaro) Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, Simon Rattle Voi che sapete (from Le nozze di Figaro) Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, Simon Rattle | Ravel: | Shéhérazade: Asie Berliner Philharmoniker, Simon Rattle | Rösler: | An die Entfernte with Malcolm Martineau (piano) | Strozzi: | L'Eraclito amoroso 'Udite amanti' Private Musicke, Pierre Pitzl | trad.: | Kebych bola jahodú | Vitali, F: | Bei lumi Private Musicke, Pierre Pitzl | Vivaldi: | Anderò, volerò, griderò (from Orlando finto pazzo) Venice Baroque Orchestra, Andrea Marcon Armatae face et anguibus (from Juditha Triumphans) Venice Baroque Orchestra, Andrea Marcon Gelido in ogni vena (from Il Farnace, RV711) Venice Baroque Orchestra, Andrea Marcon |
The Art of Magdalena Kožená is an anthology of her finest performances, documenting both the range of her voice and the breadth of repertoire to which she can bring authority, from early baroque of Monteverdi and Strozzi to sacred arias by Bach, opera arias by Handel, Vivaldi, Mozart, Gounod, Bizet and Auber, as well as orchestral songs by Mahler. To all she brings an absorbing emotional depth and maturity of her interpretative abilities. Unique to Kožená are the songs rooted in Bohemia and Moravia by Dvořak and Janáček. She still feels closely connected to her Czech roots. “It’s music that stays in your body forever”. This is Magdalena’s own selection of her favourite songs and arias, sung in French, Italian and German as well as in her mother tongue. 28-page Booklet, including new liner notes from Nick Kimberley. | 
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| |  | Magdalena Kožená: Love and LongingOrchestral Songs by Dvorák, Mahler, and Ravel
Magdalena Kožená’s silken mezzo delivers definitive interpretations of this luscious and enchanting orchestral-song repertoire. Magdalena Kožená, Sir Simon Rattle, and the Berliner Philharmoniker seduce in Ravel’s Shéhérazade, stir and awe in Dvorák’s austere Biblische Lieder, and render to the fullest the bittersweet potency of Mahler’s intricately orchestrated Rückert Lieder. Recorded live at the Berlin Philharmonie, these performances excite with the intense musical understanding shared by this husband-and-wife musical dream-team. This is the first in a new series of recording projects reviving the legendary partnership between DG and the Berliner Philharmoniker. “her ease and clarity of language are as impressive as her instinctive feel for the modes of expression voiced by such diverse composers as Dvorak, Ravel and Mahler...Kozena encapsulates and conveys the spectrum of moods with a wealth of understanding and apt vocal inflection...There is never any doubt...that Kozena has these songs in her heart and has the wisdom and finesse with which to convey their very essence.” Gramophone Magazine, July 2012 “Throughout the Ruckert-Lieder the diction is excellent, dramatic emphases are absolutely in place and there is, notably in 'Um Mitternacht', some superb legato singing...Dvorak's Biblical Songs are almost entirely excellent...Kozena projects the sincerity of these settings magnificently” BBC Music Magazine, October 2012 **** “Kozena revels in [Dvorak's] inexhaustible stream of melody, while Simon Rattle’s Berliners relish his subtle orchestration...though Kozena’s French and German are not as idiomatic as her Czech, she is luminous in expressing the exoticism of Tristan Klingsor’s Shéhérazade poems, and Rückert’s celebration of the natural world.” Sunday Times, 23rd September 2012 “Singing in her native Czech, Kozená transmits a soulfulness that she rarely summons in other repertoire. It’s a question of being “inside the idiom”, and it feeds her performance of Dvorák’s Biblical Songs...The disc is worth buying for these 10 tracks alone, but Kozená also captures the exotic idiom of Ravel’s Shéhérazade” Financial Times, 27th October 2012 **** “Dvorak’s rarely recorded “Biblical Songs” are impassioned prayers and voluptuous Psalm settings that show off Ms. Kozena’s burnished mezzo. The orchestra sounds splendid in Ravel’s “Shéhérazade”; Mahler’s “Rückert Lieder” call forth a more austere and concentrated mode of expression.” New York Times, 23rd November 2012 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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Mahler's vocal works conjure up the spirit of old folk songs, reinterpreted as miniature emotional dramas. In Christa Ludwig these pieces found one of their most gifted interpreters: her recordings from the 1950's and 60's are among the most important of all Mahler readings available on disc. | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Mahler: Songs with Orchestra
Michael Tilson Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony bring their historic Mahler recording cycle to a close with the composer’s three song cycles. Michael Tilson Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony, who launched their historic Mahler recording cycle in 2001, complete the best-selling, critically acclaimed and award winning project with the composer’s atmospheric song cycles. The live recordings, taken from concerts in the orchestra’s Davies Symphony Hall, features two of America’s most lauded singers, mezzo-soprano Susan Graham in Rückert-Lieder, and baritone Thomas Hampson in Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen, and selections from Das Knaben Wunderhorn. The release coincides with international celebrations Mahler’s music, as 2010 is the 150th anniversary of his birth, and 2011 marks the 100th year of his death. The SFS and MTT, among the world’s leading interpreters of Mahler’s music, will play a significant role in the global commemoration of Mahler, through concerts, prominent media projects, and extensive international tours. The MTT/SFS Mahler cycle has won seven Grammy Awards, including three for Best Classical Album, and has sold over 140,000 recordings world-wide. This final instalment puts the crowning touch on every collector’s CD shelf. “'Um mitternacht' works best, with gleaming voice complemented by superb San Francisco clarinets and trumpets - glorious recorded perspectives, too, as ever from this source.” BBC Music Magazine, November 2010 **/*** “From the opening bars of the Wayfarer songs, Hampson demonstrates his mettle as a gifted storyteller, his warm, legato tones awash with dramatic colour. Susan Graham's mezzo brings similar tonal and dramatic light and shade to the Rückert-Lieder. The orchestra has this music just as sussed.” Classic FM Magazine, November 2010 ***** “It is unusual to hear a baritone sing "Urlicht" or indeed "Wo die schönen Trompeten blasen", but that Housman-like tale is here most sympathetically unfolded...[Hampson's] is a performance of terrific presence and power.” Gramophone Magazine, November 2010 “[Graham's] contribution is unquestionably the highlight. She brings great depth of feeling to Liebst du um Schönheit (If you love for beauty) and Um Mitternacht (At Midnight). Indeed, I can’t think of a finer contemporary female interpreter of these songs on disc. Please, someone, record her in the other two cycles.” Sunday Times, 19th September 2010 *** | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Mahler - Lieder
2009 BBC Music Magazine Award-winning baritone Christian Gerhaher returns with another exceptional recital recording, again accompanied by Gerold Huber. Gerhaher will be appearing at the Wigmore Hall in December 2009 in a recital to include Mahler Lieder. “Christian Gerhaher has always seemed an exceptionally profound and understanding singer and he proves that with this remarkable exploration of Mahler's songs...never over-emoting but keeping a beautiful, even line afloat often on the tiniest wisps of sound.” The Observer, 13th December 2009 “Gerhaher is today’s Lieder interpreter par excellence. The German baritone’s range of colour, velvet timbre and natural intelligence recall a golden age of artistry.” Financial Times, 12th December 2009 **** “Christian Gerhaher has always seemed an exceptionally profound and understanding singer and he proves that with this remarkable exploration of Mahler's songs...never over-emoting but keeping a beautiful, even line afloat…” The Guardian, 13th December 2009 “With every disc he makes, the German baritone Christian Gerhaher emerges more and more clearly as the true heir to the Lieder-singing legacy of Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau...Every song is explored with a perfect mixture of musical tact and illumination” The Guardian, 14th January 2010 ***** “[Gerhaher's] finest achievement to date — indeed, one of the greatest programmes of this composer’s lieder ever committed to disc...Gerold Huber is an equal partner, painting the piano parts in a rich palette of instrumental colours. For once, one hardly misses Mahler’s orchestrations. Utterly memorable.” Sunday Times, 31st January 2010 ***** “…outstandingly imaginative piano playing of Gerold Huber. He counterpoints voice and piano with the subtext within the settings, often with revelatory results. Both Gerhaher and Huber pace the Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen perfectly, balancing the songs' emotional lights and deep shadows, their sense of wonder and of yearning. A glinting and newly honed knife-blade pierces the soul in the third song, colouring it with an Expressionist angst.” BBC Music Magazine, March 2010 ***** “Gerhaher and Huber immerse you so successfully in their interior world that you barely register the orchestra’s absence...Huber achieves pianistic miracles of colour and timing, and to call this a mature partnership barely begins to address the depth of their mutual understanding...might I humbly suggest that this could be the finest Mahler you’ll hear all year? Absolutely essential.” Andrew McGregor, bbc.co.uk, 25th March 2010 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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Directed by Humphrey Burton and Peter Butler “Popp sings with unaffected accomplishment” Gramophone Magazine | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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Recorded live at Wigmore Hall, 30 November 1998 “The sheer spiritual power, the sheer heartfelt sincerity and warmth of feeling in her every utterance is overwhelmingly moving” The Telegraph “Here, she is heard in Mahler's Five Ruckert Lieder, the voice unfailingly beautiful, the words evocative, and in the valedictory Ich bin der Welt abhanden gekommen (I am lost to the world), serenely resigned and sadly prophetic. A
glowing memento of a glorious artist” Sunday Times “This mezzo-soprano had a profound musical bond with Mahler, for example, and this is her only extant recording of the Ruckert Lieder. It's a marvel … Roger Vignoles deserves praise, too, for his playing matches Hunt Lieberson in its
emotional concentration and directness … "Unbewegte laue Luft" ends the recital on an ecstatic note that surely sent the audience out on a cloud. Indispensable” Gramophone Magazine “This recital presents a remarkable singer still at the height of her powers some eight years before her untimely death … All in all, this is a cherishable memento of a very special artist” International Record Review “It is difficult to get through this recital without a lump in your throat … Her performance of Mahler's Ruckert Lieder, one of the finest on disc, avoids the usual morbidity and contains flashes of divine revelation ... Essential listening” The Guardian “The unique warmth of tone is sounded in the first notes even of the lighter Mahler songs. But there's also a spiritual grace in her approach. Key tracks such as Mahler's 'Ich bin de Welt abhanden gekommen'; the spiritual 'Deep river'; her fervent second encore, Brahms's 'Unbewegte laue Luft' and Handel's 'As rosy steps'... place Hunt Lieberson alongside the best of Kathleen Ferrier and Dame Janet Baker, whose Mahler is matched for personality here.” BBC Music Magazine, April 2007 ***** “Here is a mezzo who more than any of her generation bade fair to rival Janet Baker in the warmth, beauty and intensity of her singing” Penguin Guide, 2010 *** BBC Music Magazine
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| |  | Mahler - UrlichtLieder
“One of my recordings of the year” Michael Kennedy, Sunday Telegraph “astonishing sophistication” BBC Music Magazine ***** | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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