Chère Nuit: French Songs
Louise Alder (soprano), Joseph Middleton (piano)
Awards:
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Gramophone Magazine, June 2021, Editor's Choice
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Gramophone Awards, 2022, Shortlisted - Song
For me, the lighter popular songs that conclude the disc, with Alder floating exquisitely soft high notes, take the prize.
Chère Nuit: French Songs
Louise Alder (soprano), Joseph Middleton (piano)
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Awards:
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Gramophone Magazine, June 2021, Editor's Choice
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Gramophone Awards, 2022, Shortlisted - Song
For me, the lighter popular songs that conclude the disc, with Alder floating exquisitely soft high notes, take the prize.
About
The acclaimed British soprano Louise Alder returns for her second recital on Chandos, joined once again by star pianist Joseph Middleton. Enthusiastic praise was widespread for her Chandos début, Lines Written during a Sleepless Night: The Russian Connection, which earned significant accolades in the USA and continental Europe in addition to the UK. For this recording the pair explore a rich and varied selection of French songs from the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Louse Alder writes: 'I have always held French song very dear to my heart and when we settled on this wildly varied programme, I quickly grew excited at the prospect of exploring the art form in virtually all its styles. From Ravel to Yvain, I hope we paint pictures of a French evening, of mystery, intrigue, discovery, seduction, love, and blissful night.'
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Awards and reviews
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Gramophone MagazineJune 2021Editor's Choice
June 2021
For me, the lighter popular songs that conclude the disc, with Alder floating exquisitely soft high notes, take the prize.
June 2021
Here’s a peach of a recital disc, wonderfully programmed...At piano and pianissimo, Alder’s soprano possesses a lovely range of pastel colours.
1st April 2021
Chère Nuit finds Louise Alder on glowing form, equalled in expression all the way by pianist Joseph Middleton...it’s Messiaen’s Trois Mélodies and four songs by Debussy that find them at their spellbinding best, Alder’s voice gauzy, supple and irresistible.