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Reynaldo Hahn: Complete Songs
Tassis Christoyannis (baritone), Jeff Cohen (piano)
Awards:
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Opus Klassik Awards, 2020, Nominee - Male Singer of the Year
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Opus Klassik Awards, 2020, Nominee - Instrumentalist of the Year
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Gramophone Awards, 2020, Shortlisted - Solo Vocal
Christoyannis, in what is in many ways a tour de force, is for the most part exceptional throughout. Just occasionally the recording itself captures a pulse in his upper registers when under...
Reynaldo Hahn: Complete Songs
Tassis Christoyannis (baritone), Jeff Cohen (piano)
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Awards:
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Opus Klassik Awards, 2020, Nominee - Male Singer of the Year
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Opus Klassik Awards, 2020, Nominee - Instrumentalist of the Year
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Gramophone Awards, 2020, Shortlisted - Solo Vocal
Christoyannis, in what is in many ways a tour de force, is for the most part exceptional throughout. Just occasionally the recording itself captures a pulse in his upper registers when under...
About
In the firmament of the French mélodie repertory, stars named Chausson, Duparc, Debussy, Fauré, Poulenc shine resplendent. Somewhere below this galaxy, an endearing personality has succeeded in carving himself a modest but indisputable niche in posterity: Reynaldo Hahn (18741947). An emblematic figure of the Belle Époque, a link between Romanticism and the Années Folles, he was Marcel Proust’s lover and – above all – the composer of a handful of mélodies that have enjoyed undimmed success ever since: Si mes vers avaient des ailes, L’Heure exquise, D’une prison and À Chloris. Yet the disconcerting fact is that almost threequarters of Hahn’s output for voice and piano have almost never been recorded (or recorded on such esoteric labels that they might as well not have been) when all mélodie specialists acknowledge his unquestioned talent in the field. This simple observation was the starting point of the Palazzetto Bru Zane’s project to record his complete mélodies for solo voice and piano, with the friendly cooperation of the baritone Tassis Christoyannis and his faithful acolyte, the pianist Jeff Cohen.
Includes French sung texts with English translations
Contents and tracklist
- Jeff Cohen, Tassis Christoyannis
- Jeff Cohen, Tassis Christoyannis
- Jeff Cohen, Tassis Christoyannis
- Jeff Cohen, Tassis Christoyannis
- Jeff Cohen, Tassis Christoyannis
- Jeff Cohen, Tassis Christoyannis
- Jeff Cohen, Tassis Christoyannis
- Jeff Cohen, Tassis Christoyannis
- Jeff Cohen, Tassis Christoyannis
- Jeff Cohen, Tassis Christoyannis
- Jeff Cohen, Tassis Christoyannis
- Jeff Cohen, Tassis Christoyannis
- Jeff Cohen, Tassis Christoyannis
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Awards and reviews
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Opus Klassik Awards2020Nominee - Male Singer of the Year
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Opus Klassik Awards2020Nominee - Instrumentalist of the Year
March 2020
Christoyannis, in what is in many ways a tour de force, is for the most part exceptional throughout. Just occasionally the recording itself captures a pulse in his upper registers when under pressure, but otherwise everything is beautifully phrased, melody and text are held in well-nigh ideal balance and the prevailing mood is one of almost confessional intimacy...It’s both a real treat and a fine set that immeasurably enhances our understanding of Hahn and his world. Do listen to it.
19th January 2020
It is a treasure trove: the many unfamiliar songs all repay rehearing, and Christoyannis, at 53, still sounds youthful. Listening to one singer in this repertoire is a challenge, but the Greek baritone marries his subtle carriage of the vocal line to the service of the text.