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2024-04-20 09:51:00
A Leeds Songbook and a showcase performance: Leeds Lieder Young Artists 2024
[…] bearing in mind that not all the singers were Anglophone yet all worked toward that magic marriage of words and music that is song.At lunchtime on Friday 19 April 2024, the Young Artists got their chance to perform their own selection of song at the Howard Assembly Room. Aksel Ryvkin (baritone) and Zany Denyer (piano) began with two Schubert songs; Der Wanderer an den Mond, full of swagger and melancolia with great works, and Die Mutter Erde, serious and intense with a lovely, well-supported line. Then Felicitas Wrede (soprano) and Abhisri Chaudhuri (piano) took us to France, with an intense account of Debussy's Beau Soir with a lovely sense fragility in tone, followed by the first three of Ravel's Cinq Mélodies populaires grecques. The first suprisingly sober and intent but with a vibrant vibrato colouring the tone, the second plangent and the third wonderfully vivid. Wrede really invested in the songs, inhabiting the performance […]
2024-03-30 10:53:00
[…] The words ‘denn es war kalt’ had due, cold bite, for instance, preparing the way for Peter to warm his hands. Peter’s denial and bitter weeping made their point with heightened drama, the following aria (Johannsen’s also) heard in aftershock, yet with continuing bitterness, something akin to ‘Baroque’ expressionism. Benjamin Appl’s Christus was, unsurprisingly, warmer in tone, the natural bloom of his voice well suited to the part, though it varied too, ‘Siehe ist deine Mutter!’ indicative of weariness in a good sense. Bass soloist Tomáš Král presented a fine contrast and complement, his singing beautifully and meaningfully coloured without mannerism, the arioso ‘Betrachte, meine Seel’ a particular highlight. Jakub Jósef Orliński sounded more at home, at least on this occasion, in his second aria than his first. There was a ‘purity’ to the second that did not preclude intense, inner drama. Elisabeth Breuer’s bell-like soprano was likewise projected more […]
2024-03-26 11:11:28
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2024-03-11 00:00:00
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