THUILLE Songs
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Composer or Director: Ludwig Thuille
Genre:
Vocal
Label: Champs Hill
Magazine Review Date: 02/2015
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 88
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: CHRCD063
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
3 Lieder |
Ludwig Thuille, Composer
Jennifer Johnston, Mezzo soprano Joseph Middleton, Piano Ludwig Thuille, Composer Mary Bevan, Soprano Sophie Bevan, Soprano |
3 Gesänge |
Ludwig Thuille, Composer
Jennifer Johnston, Mezzo soprano Joseph Middleton, Piano Ludwig Thuille, Composer |
5 Lieder |
Ludwig Thuille, Composer
Joseph Middleton, Piano Ludwig Thuille, Composer Sophie Bevan, Soprano |
3 Mädchenlieder on poems of Wilhelm Hertz |
Ludwig Thuille, Composer
Joseph Middleton, Piano Ludwig Thuille, Composer Sophie Bevan, Soprano |
3 Lieder on poems of Clemens Brentano |
Ludwig Thuille, Composer
Jennifer Johnston, Mezzo soprano Joseph Middleton, Piano Ludwig Thuille, Composer |
3 Lieder on poems of Otto Julius Bierbaum |
Ludwig Thuille, Composer
Joseph Middleton, Piano Ludwig Thuille, Composer Sophie Bevan, Soprano |
3 Lieder on poems of Eichendorff |
Ludwig Thuille, Composer
Jennifer Johnston, Mezzo soprano Joseph Middleton, Piano Ludwig Thuille, Composer |
3 Frauenlieder of Karl Stieler |
Ludwig Thuille, Composer
Joseph Middleton, Piano Ludwig Thuille, Composer Sophie Bevan, Soprano |
Author: Harriet Smith
For a fin de siècle composer, his songs also occasionally seem almost prudish. This is the case with ‘Ganymed’ (a setting not of Goethe but of the Austrian poet Robert Hamerling) and Thuille’s responses to ‘Allerseelen’ and ‘Die Nacht’, which sound dutiful and distinctly PG when compared with Strauss’s unapologetically grown-up settings.
The first three tracks, the Op 31 settings for three voices and piano from 1904, are an exception, though, with a sensuousness and harmonic daring that’s often lacking elsewhere. Here Sophie Bevan and Jennifer Johnston are briefly joined by Mary Bevan, to irresistible effect. Throughout the rest of the set, Johnston proves the more persuasive interpreter, offering a rich, powerful mezzo and a natural responsiveness to the text in her performances of what, by and large, seem the better songs – her solo ‘Waldeinsamkeit’ is a highlight. Sophie Bevan has some lovely moments but, by contrast, often feels less comfortable. Both singers should be applauded for bringing this long-forgotten repertoire to life, though, as should Joseph Middleton, who brings sparkle to Thuille’s imaginative and charming accompaniments.
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