The Art of Nan Merriman
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Composer or Director: Georges Bizet, Gustavo Pittaluga, Alfred Bachelet, Claude Debussy, (Marie Eugène) Henri Duparc, Federico Mompou, (Amedée-)Ernest Chausson, Gabriel Fauré, Manuel de Falla, Joaquín Turina, Xavier Montsalvatge, Fernando J Obradors
Label: HMV Treasury
Magazine Review Date: 4/1986
Media Format: Cassette
Media Runtime: 0
Catalogue Number: EX290654-5

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
(3) Chansons de Bilitis |
Claude Debussy, Composer
Claude Debussy, Composer Gerald Moore, Piano Nan Merriman, Mezzo soprano |
Mandoline |
Claude Debussy, Composer
Claude Debussy, Composer Gerald Moore, Piano Nan Merriman, Mezzo soprano |
(5) Poèmes de Charles Baudelaire, Movement: Le jet d'eau |
Claude Debussy, Composer
Claude Debussy, Composer Gerald Moore, Piano Nan Merriman, Mezzo soprano |
(3) Ballades de François Villon, Movement: Ballade des femmes de Paris |
Claude Debussy, Composer
Claude Debussy, Composer Gerald Moore, Piano Nan Merriman, Mezzo soprano |
Fêtes galantes, Set 1 |
Claude Debussy, Composer
Claude Debussy, Composer Gerald Moore, Piano Nan Merriman, Mezzo soprano |
Chère nuit |
Alfred Bachelet, Composer
Alfred Bachelet, Composer Gerald Moore, Piano Nan Merriman, Mezzo soprano |
(3) Songs, Movement: No. 3, Ici-bas (wds. Prudhomme: c1874) |
Gabriel Fauré, Composer
Gabriel Fauré, Composer Gerald Moore, Piano Nan Merriman, Mezzo soprano |
(3) Songs, Movement: No. 1, Après un rêve (wds. anon, trans Bussine |
Gabriel Fauré, Composer
Gabriel Fauré, Composer Gerald Moore, Piano Nan Merriman, Mezzo soprano |
Poème de l'amour et de la mer, Movement: ~ |
(Amedée-)Ernest Chausson, Composer
(Amedée-)Ernest Chausson, Composer Gerald Moore, Piano Nan Merriman, Mezzo soprano |
(La) Vie antérieure |
(Marie Eugène) Henri Duparc, Composer
(Marie Eugène) Henri Duparc, Composer Gerald Moore, Piano Nan Merriman, Mezzo soprano |
Phidylé |
(Marie Eugène) Henri Duparc, Composer
(Marie Eugène) Henri Duparc, Composer Gerald Moore, Piano Nan Merriman, Mezzo soprano |
Vasco de Gama |
Georges Bizet, Composer
Georges Bizet, Composer |
(7) Canciones populares españolas |
Manuel de Falla, Composer
Gerald Moore, Piano Manuel de Falla, Composer Nan Merriman, Mezzo soprano |
Combat del Somni |
Federico Mompou, Composer
Federico Mompou, Composer Gerald Moore, Piano Nan Merriman, Mezzo soprano |
(La) Romería de los cornudos |
Gustavo Pittaluga, Composer
Gustavo Pittaluga, Composer |
(5) Canciones negras, Movement: Canción de cuna para dormir a un negrito (wds. Valdés) |
Xavier Montsalvatge, Composer
Gerald Moore, Piano Nan Merriman, Mezzo soprano Xavier Montsalvatge, Composer |
(5) Canciones negras, Movement: Canto negro (wds. Guillén) |
Xavier Montsalvatge, Composer
Gerald Moore, Piano Nan Merriman, Mezzo soprano Xavier Montsalvatge, Composer |
Tríptico, Movement: Farruca |
Joaquín Turina, Composer
Gerald Moore, Piano Joaquín Turina, Composer Nan Merriman, Mezzo soprano |
Canto a Sevilla |
Joaquín Turina, Composer
Joaquín Turina, Composer |
Corazón porqué pasais |
Fernando J Obradors, Composer
Fernando J Obradors, Composer Gerald Moore, Piano Nan Merriman, Mezzo soprano |
Canciones clásicas españolas, Movement: Con amores, la mi madre |
Fernando J Obradors, Composer
Fernando J Obradors, Composer Gerald Moore, Piano Nan Merriman, Mezzo soprano |
Canciones clásicas españolas, Movement: Dos cantares populares |
Fernando J Obradors, Composer
Fernando J Obradors, Composer Gerald Moore, Piano Nan Merriman, Mezzo soprano |
Canciones clásicas españolas, Movement: El majo celoso |
Fernando J Obradors, Composer
Fernando J Obradors, Composer Gerald Moore, Piano Nan Merriman, Mezzo soprano |
(El) Vito |
Fernando J Obradors, Composer
Fernando J Obradors, Composer Gerald Moore, Piano Nan Merriman, Mezzo soprano |
Composer or Director: Georges Bizet, Gustavo Pittaluga, Alfred Bachelet, Claude Debussy, (Marie Eugène) Henri Duparc, Federico Mompou, (Amedée-)Ernest Chausson, Gabriel Fauré, Manuel de Falla, Joaquín Turina, Xavier Montsalvatge, Fernando J Obradors
Label: HMV Treasury
Magazine Review Date: 4/1986
Media Format: Vinyl
Media Runtime: 0
Catalogue Number: EX290654-3

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
(3) Chansons de Bilitis |
Claude Debussy, Composer
Claude Debussy, Composer Gerald Moore, Piano Nan Merriman, Mezzo soprano |
Mandoline |
Claude Debussy, Composer
Claude Debussy, Composer Gerald Moore, Piano Nan Merriman, Mezzo soprano |
(5) Poèmes de Charles Baudelaire, Movement: Le jet d'eau |
Claude Debussy, Composer
Claude Debussy, Composer Gerald Moore, Piano Nan Merriman, Mezzo soprano |
(3) Ballades de François Villon, Movement: Ballade des femmes de Paris |
Claude Debussy, Composer
Claude Debussy, Composer Gerald Moore, Piano Nan Merriman, Mezzo soprano |
Fêtes galantes, Set 1 |
Claude Debussy, Composer
Claude Debussy, Composer Gerald Moore, Piano Nan Merriman, Mezzo soprano |
Chère nuit |
Alfred Bachelet, Composer
Alfred Bachelet, Composer Gerald Moore, Piano Nan Merriman, Mezzo soprano |
(3) Songs, Movement: No. 3, Ici-bas (wds. Prudhomme: c1874) |
Gabriel Fauré, Composer
Gabriel Fauré, Composer Gerald Moore, Piano Nan Merriman, Mezzo soprano |
(3) Songs, Movement: No. 1, Après un rêve (wds. anon, trans Bussine |
Gabriel Fauré, Composer
Gabriel Fauré, Composer Gerald Moore, Piano Nan Merriman, Mezzo soprano |
Poème de l'amour et de la mer, Movement: ~ |
(Amedée-)Ernest Chausson, Composer
(Amedée-)Ernest Chausson, Composer Gerald Moore, Piano Nan Merriman, Mezzo soprano |
(La) Vie antérieure |
(Marie Eugène) Henri Duparc, Composer
(Marie Eugène) Henri Duparc, Composer Gerald Moore, Piano Nan Merriman, Mezzo soprano |
Phidylé |
(Marie Eugène) Henri Duparc, Composer
(Marie Eugène) Henri Duparc, Composer Gerald Moore, Piano Nan Merriman, Mezzo soprano |
Vasco de Gama |
Georges Bizet, Composer
Georges Bizet, Composer |
(7) Canciones populares españolas |
Manuel de Falla, Composer
Gerald Moore, Piano Manuel de Falla, Composer Nan Merriman, Mezzo soprano |
Combat del Somni |
Federico Mompou, Composer
Federico Mompou, Composer Gerald Moore, Piano Nan Merriman, Mezzo soprano |
(La) Romería de los cornudos |
Gustavo Pittaluga, Composer
Gustavo Pittaluga, Composer |
(5) Canciones negras, Movement: Canción de cuna para dormir a un negrito (wds. Valdés) |
Xavier Montsalvatge, Composer
Gerald Moore, Piano Nan Merriman, Mezzo soprano Xavier Montsalvatge, Composer |
(5) Canciones negras, Movement: Canto negro (wds. Guillén) |
Xavier Montsalvatge, Composer
Gerald Moore, Piano Nan Merriman, Mezzo soprano Xavier Montsalvatge, Composer |
Tríptico, Movement: Farruca |
Joaquín Turina, Composer
Gerald Moore, Piano Joaquín Turina, Composer Nan Merriman, Mezzo soprano |
Canto a Sevilla |
Joaquín Turina, Composer
Joaquín Turina, Composer |
Corazón porqué pasais |
Fernando J Obradors, Composer
Fernando J Obradors, Composer Gerald Moore, Piano Nan Merriman, Mezzo soprano |
Canciones clásicas españolas, Movement: Con amores, la mi madre |
Fernando J Obradors, Composer
Fernando J Obradors, Composer Gerald Moore, Piano Nan Merriman, Mezzo soprano |
Canciones clásicas españolas, Movement: Dos cantares populares |
Fernando J Obradors, Composer
Fernando J Obradors, Composer Gerald Moore, Piano Nan Merriman, Mezzo soprano |
Canciones clásicas españolas, Movement: El majo celoso |
Fernando J Obradors, Composer
Fernando J Obradors, Composer Gerald Moore, Piano Nan Merriman, Mezzo soprano |
(El) Vito |
Fernando J Obradors, Composer
Fernando J Obradors, Composer Gerald Moore, Piano Nan Merriman, Mezzo soprano |
Author:
Among all the many recordings of the Chansons de Bilitis, Nan Merriman's is still the one which (as it seems to me) does fullest justice to the second of the songs, ''La chevelure''. The contralto tone for the 'he' of the poem has a gorgeously sensuous, sun-drenched ripeness about it, and the whisper of the ''avec'' at the end exactly catches the frisson. ''Le tombeau des Naiades'', the third song, is less imaginative than on Dame Janet Baker's recording (L'Oiseau-Lyre SOL298, 4/67—nla), but again there is a delicious dark moment as the contralto range again comes into play with ''Les satyrs sont morts''. Among the other Debussy songs, ''Le jet d'eau'' and the ''Ballade des femmes de Paris'' represent (respectively) the dreamy, languorous style and the colourful, bold panache, both equally at the singer's command. Discreetly caressed Faure follows, then Chausson's nostalgic song about the time of the lilacs sung with opulence (but so much more in reserve), and Duparc's Phidyle urged to repose, as you feel she well could, upon the soft, summer-afternoon cushion of those perfectly rounded 'o' sounds.
A link between the two records is Bizet's little serenade, Ouvre ton coeur, written in the Spanish style and ending the French recital. After that, the Falla songs begin in a way that is a fraction less committed and personal than one was hoping—but then, the ''Asturiana'' and soon the ''Nana'' (both from Siete canciones) are sung with the most lovely, finely sustained pianissimo tone, and the ''Polo'' (also from Siete canciones) brings out a full uninhibited use of voice and personality. The gently reflective sadness of Mompou's Combat suits her well; better still the beautifully phrased and cradled lullaby from Montsalvatge's Canciones negras. The Obradors group lilts blissfully, the Turina songs glitter with a high Spanish pride and challenge. Why was not this lady, one wonders, the Carmen of our lifetime?
I certainly remember her as the Dorabella of mine, at Glyndebourne to the Fiordiligi of Sena Jurinac. And I recollect the strong glow of her other recordings, the Act 2 of Gluck's Orfeo with Toscanini, for instance, or the Das Lied von der Erde under van Beinum, recalling her great popularity in Holland. But this is the album that should commend her best to posterity. She has also the support of the best of accompanists.'
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