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The Songs of Robert Schumann - Volume 10

Kate Royal (soprano), Graham Johnson (piano) with Felicity Lott (soprano), Ann Murray (mezzo-soprano) & Christoph Bantzer (reciter)

The Songs of Robert Schumann - Volume 10

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In this cycle of dusk and shadows there are two or three songs that always seem to elude a bright, lyric soprano; and for all her beauty of voice and care for phrasing, Royal doesn't quite catch...

The Songs of Robert Schumann - Volume 10

Kate Royal (soprano), Graham Johnson (piano) with Felicity Lott (soprano), Ann Murray (mezzo-soprano) & Christoph Bantzer (reciter)

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In this cycle of dusk and shadows there are two or three songs that always seem to elude a bright, lyric soprano; and for all her beauty of voice and care for phrasing, Royal doesn't quite catch...

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Kate Royal is the soprano of the moment, at the start of her career yet an acknowledged great artist, and her performance here of the Eichendorff Liederkreis Op 39 is one where ‘imagination, intellect and vocal technique are inextricably fused in the single moment of a song’, as The Times wrote of her Wigmore Hall recital in January this year.

Contents and tracklist

I. In der Fremde
Track length1:58
II. Intermezzo
Track length1:49
III. Waldesgespräch
Track length2:35
IV. Die Stille
Track length1:31
V. Mondnacht
Track length3:55
VI. Schöne Fremde
Track length1:24
VII. Auf einer Burg
Track length2:45
VIII. In der Fremde
Track length1:37
IX. Wehmut
Track length2:30
X. Zwielicht
Track length3:00
XI. Im Walde
Track length1:21
XII. Frühlingsnacht
Track length1:24
I. Ballade vom Haideknaben
Track length6:32
II. Die Flüchtlinge
Track length3:01
I. Ländliches Lied
Track length2:22
II. Lied
Track length2:26
III. Zigeunerleben
Track length3:44
III. Was soll ich sagen?
Track length2:35
I. Wenn ich ein Vöglein wär
Track length1:09
II. Herbstlied
Track length2:17
III. Schön Blümelein
Track length2:32
I. Mailied
Track length1:07
II. Frühlingslied
Track length1:44
III. An die Nachtigall
Track length1:06
IV. An den Abendstern
Track length2:05

Awards and reviews

  • Gramophone Magazine
    January 2008
    Editor's Choice

2010

In this cycle of dusk and shadows there are two or three songs that always seem to elude a bright, lyric soprano; and for all her beauty of voice and care for phrasing, Royal doesn't quite catch the fear and eeriness of 'Zwielicht' (which here sounds merely melancholy) or the sudden sense of isolation and dread at the end of 'Im Walde'. Other singers, too, have made 'Waldesgespräch' more scary, though Royal does touchingly suggest a human sadness in the spooky woodland drama.
But these are minor quibbles. Abetted by Johnson's ever-sentient keyboard-playing, Royal reveals a true understanding of Schumann's Innigkeit, whether in the suppressed passion of the opening 'In der Fremde' (the notorious phrase beginning 'Und über mir rauscht' taken effortlessly in a single breath) and 'Die Stille' (where she avoids the trap of ingénue coyness), the exquisite poise of 'Die Mondnacht' or the tremulous excitement and sense of imminent revelation in 'Schöne Fremde'. In the final 'Frühlingsnacht', often rushed off its feet, she and Johnson catch the elusive mix of secretiveness and ecstasy to perfection.
The remainder of the disc is given over to curiosities and rarities. Despite the eloquent declamation of actor Christoph Bantzer, it's hard to work up much enthusiasm for three 'melodramas' which too easily suggest silentmovie music. But there are innocent, Biedermeier delights in assorted duets, sung with bright-eyed eagerness by Felicity Lott and Ann Murray, and in three settings of Emanuel Geibel, beginning with a duet in Schumann's most cosy-comfy vein and ending with a mildly exotic ensemble evoking the gypsy life.
Among a clutch of young singers making cameo appearances, the virginal-toned Lydia Teuscher is true and touching in 'Die Nonne' and in the virtually unknown 'Frühlingsgrüsse', whose shy, halting lyricism is so typical of late Schumann.
Collectors of this revelatory series will need no reminder that Johnson writes about the music as discerningly and eloquently as he plays.

January 2008

The prime attraction for many here… Kate Royal in the popular Eichendorff Liederkreis… Royal's pure, pellucid tone, free-soaring top notes… and refined musicianship give constant pleasure.
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