Ellen Nisbeth: Let Beauty Awake
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Composer or Director: Ralph Vaughan Williams, Benjamin Britten, Rebecca Clarke
Genre:
Chamber
Label: BIS
Magazine Review Date: 10/2016
Media Format: Super Audio CD
Media Runtime: 80
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: BIS2182

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Five songs from 'Songs of Travel' |
Ralph Vaughan Williams, Composer
Bengt Forsberg, Piano Ellen Nisbeth, Viola Ralph Vaughan Williams, Composer |
Romance |
Ralph Vaughan Williams, Composer
Bengt Forsberg, Piano Ellen Nisbeth, Viola Ralph Vaughan Williams, Composer |
Sonata for Viola and Piano |
Rebecca Clarke, Composer
Bengt Forsberg, Piano Ellen Nisbeth, Viola Rebecca Clarke, Composer |
Suite No. 3 |
Benjamin Britten, Composer
Benjamin Britten, Composer Ellen Nisbeth, Viola |
Lachrymae |
Benjamin Britten, Composer
Bengt Forsberg, Piano Benjamin Britten, Composer Ellen Nisbeth, Viola |
Author: Richard Bratby
Nisbeth’s tone isn’t especially lush or velvety but it’s endlessly nuanced, and Forsberg, too, commands an enormously subtle tonal palette. If the overall effect of this predominantly melancholy recital is of a moody, monochrome engraving or woodcut, it’s no less poetic for it. And, as we’ve already heard, it’s passionate too: they begin the Clarke in heroic style before broadening into a rhapsodic, wide-ranging reading (there’s an almost pointillist quality to the flickering, fluid contrasts of light and dark that the pair find in its central scherzo).
Similarly, their Lachrymae has the freedom and questioning quality of an improvisation, though there’s no mistaking the sense of arrival when Britten finally states the Dowland theme – just as the bold, luminous final procession of themes in the Third Suite’s Passacaglia makes for a wholly convincing resolution to the contrasts of character and voice that Nisbeth has articulated so naturally throughout the earlier movements. Fresh, thoughtful perspectives on some ravishing – if sombre – repertoire.
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