SCHUBERT; GRIEG; SIBELIUS Songs
Audio fruits of Persson’s early 2011 Wigmore recital
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Composer or Director: Franz Schubert, Jean Sibelius, Edvard Grieg
Genre:
Vocal
Label: Wigmore Hall Live
Magazine Review Date: 08/2012
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 68
Mastering:
Stereo
DDD
Catalogue Number: WHLIVE0052
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Suleika I |
Franz Schubert, Composer
Franz Schubert, Composer Miah Persson, Soprano Richard Hosford, Clarinet Roger Vignoles, Piano |
Ganymed |
Franz Schubert, Composer
Franz Schubert, Composer Miah Persson, Soprano Richard Hosford, Clarinet Roger Vignoles, Piano |
Rastlose Liebe |
Franz Schubert, Composer
Franz Schubert, Composer Miah Persson, Soprano Richard Hosford, Clarinet Roger Vignoles, Piano |
Auf dem Wasser zu singen |
Franz Schubert, Composer
Franz Schubert, Composer Miah Persson, Soprano Richard Hosford, Clarinet Roger Vignoles, Piano |
Du bist die Ruh |
Franz Schubert, Composer
Franz Schubert, Composer Miah Persson, Soprano Richard Hosford, Clarinet Roger Vignoles, Piano |
Gretchen am Spinnrade |
Franz Schubert, Composer
Franz Schubert, Composer Miah Persson, Soprano Richard Hosford, Clarinet Roger Vignoles, Piano |
(Der) Hirt auf dem Felsen |
Franz Schubert, Composer
Franz Schubert, Composer Miah Persson, Soprano Richard Hosford, Clarinet Roger Vignoles, Piano |
(6) Songs |
Edvard Grieg, Composer
Edvard Grieg, Composer Miah Persson, Soprano Richard Hosford, Clarinet Roger Vignoles, Piano |
(5) Songs, Movement: No. 1, Den första kyssen (The first kiss) (wds. Runeberg) |
Jean Sibelius, Composer
Jean Sibelius, Composer Miah Persson, Soprano Richard Hosford, Clarinet Roger Vignoles, Piano |
(5) Songs, Movement: No. 4, Var det en dröm? (Was it a dream?) (wds. Wecksell) |
Jean Sibelius, Composer
Jean Sibelius, Composer Miah Persson, Soprano Richard Hosford, Clarinet Roger Vignoles, Piano |
(5) Songs, Movement: No. 5, Flickan kom från sin älsklings möte (The maiden's tryst) (wds. Runeberg) |
Jean Sibelius, Composer
Jean Sibelius, Composer Miah Persson, Soprano Richard Hosford, Clarinet Roger Vignoles, Piano |
(7) Songs, Movement: Spring is flying |
Jean Sibelius, Composer
Jean Sibelius, Composer Miah Persson, Soprano Richard Hosford, Clarinet Roger Vignoles, Piano |
(6) Songs, Movement: No. 4, Sigh, sedges, sigh (wds. Fröding) |
Jean Sibelius, Composer
Jean Sibelius, Composer Miah Persson, Soprano Richard Hosford, Clarinet Roger Vignoles, Piano |
Author: David Patrick Stearns
Her calling card is the opening Schubert song, ‘Suleika I’. Vignoles’s opening flourish beautifully embodies the ‘east wind’ in the verse’s opening stanza while Persson creates an ever-evolving journey of emotional states described through descriptions of fields, vines, walls and the sun. Even in often-recorded items such as ‘Du bist die Ruh’, Persson’s beautifully sustained line and unindulgent tempo (her version is a full minute shorter than Renée Fleming’s on Decca) are a thoroughly satisfying package. ‘Gretchen am Spinnrade’ is a model of how a mid-weight voice can scale the song’s peaks thanks to an inner conviction and trusting how the notes and words can shoulder the dramatic weight. Her voice is nearly ideal for ‘The Shepherd on the Rock’, her reading being most distinguished in the middle section that convey’s the depths of the protagonist’s longing. But her ‘Rastlose Liebe’ is best heard without fresh memories of the profound sorrow conveyed by Dame Janet Baker (EMI).
The Grieg and Sibelius groups are full of mixed blessings. So beautiful is her enunciation in the Swedish-language Sibelius songs that you could take phonetic dictation from her performances. The songs themselves go to brutal depths – ‘Säf, säf, susa’ concerns the wilful destruction of beauty and ‘Flickan kom’ ends with a woman asking to be buried alive – so her moments of less-than-gracious vocalism are more at home here. The Grieg songs show signs of vocal tiring: Perssson sometimes navigates upward vocal leaps by pushing the volume in what sounds more like a vocal necessity than an interpretative choice. In ‘Die verschwiegene Nachtigall’, though, one can hardly imagine a more alluring nightingale song.
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