SCHUBERT Songs 'Where only stars can hear us' (Karim Sulayman)

Record and Artist Details

Genre:

Vocal

Label: Avie

Media Format: CD or Download

Media Runtime: 67

Mastering:

DDD

Catalogue Number: AV2400

AV2400. SCHUBERT Songs 'Where only stars can hear us' (Karim Sulayman)

Tracks:

Composition Artist Credit
Lied eines Schiffers an die Dioskuren Franz Schubert, Composer
Karim Sulayman, Tenor
Yi-heng Yang, Fortepiano
(Die) Sterne Franz Schubert, Composer
Karim Sulayman, Tenor
Yi-heng Yang, Fortepiano
(Die) Sternennächte Franz Schubert, Composer
Karim Sulayman, Tenor
Yi-heng Yang, Fortepiano
An die Laute Franz Schubert, Composer
Karim Sulayman, Tenor
Yi-heng Yang, Fortepiano
Alinde Franz Schubert, Composer
Karim Sulayman, Tenor
Yi-heng Yang, Fortepiano
Abends unter der Linde, 'Evening beneath the Linde Franz Schubert, Composer
Karim Sulayman, Tenor
Yi-heng Yang, Fortepiano
An den Mond Franz Schubert, Composer
Karim Sulayman, Tenor
Yi-heng Yang, Fortepiano
(Die) Forelle Franz Schubert, Composer
Karim Sulayman, Tenor
Yi-heng Yang, Fortepiano
(Des) Fischers Liebesglück Franz Schubert, Composer
Karim Sulayman, Tenor
Yi-heng Yang, Fortepiano
Schwanengesang, 'Swan Song', Movement: No. 12, Am Meer Franz Schubert, Composer
Karim Sulayman, Tenor
Yi-heng Yang, Fortepiano
Abendbilder, 'Nocturne' Franz Schubert, Composer
Karim Sulayman, Tenor
Yi-heng Yang, Fortepiano
Nacht und Träume Franz Schubert, Composer
Karim Sulayman, Tenor
Yi-heng Yang, Fortepiano
(Der) Vater mit dem Kind Franz Schubert, Composer
Karim Sulayman, Tenor
Yi-heng Yang, Fortepiano
Erlkönig Franz Schubert, Composer
Karim Sulayman, Tenor
Yi-heng Yang, Fortepiano
(Der) Winterabend Franz Schubert, Composer
Karim Sulayman, Tenor
Yi-heng Yang, Fortepiano
An den Mond (first version) Franz Schubert, Composer
Karim Sulayman, Tenor
Yi-heng Yang, Fortepiano
Nachtgesang Franz Schubert, Composer
Karim Sulayman, Tenor
Yi-heng Yang, Fortepiano
(Das) Rosenband Franz Schubert, Composer
Karim Sulayman, Tenor
Yi-heng Yang, Fortepiano

Here from Avie comes another Lieder disc, following up on Kyle Stegall and Eric Zivian’s Schumann recital (10/19), where the instrument chosen by the pianist risks stealing the limelight. In this case it’s an 1830 fortepiano by Joseph Simon, which, Karim Sulayman’s own engaging booklet note tells us, he and pianist Yi-Heng Yang christened ‘Simon’ during the recording sessions.

And ‘Simon’ certainly has a beguilingly gentle and human sound – beautifully captured by the engineers. Yang, moreover, is superbly adept at bringing out the many veiled shades it can produce; the introduction to ‘An den Mond’, using moderator pedal, is wonderfully seductive. The two performers have also put together a superb programme, one that explores themes of being lost, alone and seeking solace and guidance in nature – but with a loose enough brief to incorporate a bit of fishing (‘Die Forelle’) and an excursion to the dark forests of the Romantic imagination (‘Erlkönig’).

Sulayman is always engaging, with an appealing honesty to his approach and a vividness to his storytelling (his ‘Erlkönig’ is powerfully effective). His light, silvery tenor is in many ways suited to much of the programme’s theme, but the flipside is a paleness and shortness of sap and sweetness; nor does the tenor’s German always feel entirely natural.

Adjust to the tone, though, and there’s still a great deal to enjoy in these performances, with highlights including a bright, sparkling ‘Forelle’, a delightful ‘Alinde’ and an enchanting ‘Nacht und Träume’. There are fine accounts of the substantial ‘Des Fischers Liebesglück’ and ‘Der Winterabend’, too, with the latter especially haunting.

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