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Songs For New Life and Love

Mahler - Ives - Grime

Ruby Hughes (soprano), Joseph Middleton (piano)

Songs For New Life and Love

Awards:

Hughes commands attention throughout – there’s no ‘clever’ underlining, no irrelevant tonal refulgences or prima donna posturings. Intense concentration on text and emotional nuance replace...

Songs For New Life and Love

Mahler - Ives - Grime

Ruby Hughes (soprano), Joseph Middleton (piano)

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Awards:

Hughes commands attention throughout – there’s no ‘clever’ underlining, no irrelevant tonal refulgences or prima donna posturings. Intense concentration on text and emotional nuance replace...

About

After appearing on a quartet of very different BIS releases, ranging from early baroque arias to orchestral songs by Alban Berg and Mahler’s ‘Resurrection Symphony’, the British soprano Ruby Hughes has devised a song recital, together with her regular Lieder partner Joseph Middleton. The process began in 2018 when the two gave the world première of Helen Grime’s Bright Travellers, a set of five poems charting the interior and exterior worlds of pregnancy and motherhood. Ruby Hughes soon set about planning a programme which would converge with Grime’s music and the themes of new life and of love in all its aspects. The recital is bookended by two song cycles by Gustav Mahler which explore love, grief, loss and reconciliation through quite different lenses. In the opening cycle we experience Mahler as solitary wayfarer and hear of unrequited love. In Kindertotenlieder, the second cycle, the poet Friedrich Rückert pours out his pain as a grieving father in songs about the beauty and innocence of children. Completing the programme is Charles Ives – described by Ruby Hughes as Mahler’s ‘musical kindred spirit’ – with a selection of love songs, prayers and lullabies.

Contents and tracklist

No. 1, Wenn mein Schatz Hochzeit macht
Track length4:36
No. 2, Ging heut' morgen über's Feld
Track length4:57
No. 3, Ich hab' ein glühend Messer
Track length3:21
No. 4, Die zwei blauen Augen
Track length5:42
No. 1, Soundings
Track length2:33
No. 2, Brew
Track length2:22
No. 3, Visitations
Track length3:05
No. 4, Milk Fever
Track length2:14
No. 5, Council Offices
Track length4:19
No. 1, Nun will die Sonn' so hell aufgehn
Track length5:16
No. 2, Nun seh' ich wohl, warum so dunkle Flammen
Track length4:26
No. 3, Wenn dein Mütterlein
Track length4:24
No. 4, Oft denk' ich, sie sind nur ausgegangen
Track length2:57
No. 5, In diesem Wetter
Track length6:04

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Awards and reviews

November 2021

Hughes commands attention throughout – there’s no ‘clever’ underlining, no irrelevant tonal refulgences or prima donna posturings. Intense concentration on text and emotional nuance replace them, and dovetail seamlessly with Joseph Middleton’s similarly insightful piano playing.

Awards Issue 2021

[Hughes] and the excellent Joseph Middleton create a remarkable sound world of intense intimacy, captured by BIS in demonstration-quality sound.

September 2021

It's relatively unusual to hear a light, bright soprano in the two Mahler cycles, but Hughes's vernal freshness and vulnerability pay real dividends in the second Wayfarer song in particular, complemented by some sparkling, detailed playing from Middleton; the real attraction here, though, is Helen Grime's vivid and often visceral Bright Travellers, which paints a compelling picture of the joys, anxieties and pain of pregnancy and early motherhood.

28th August 2021

Light-voiced but strong and flexible, Hughes – with Middleton a sympathetic partner throughout – brings out the variety of Grime’s writing…An imaginative recital, beautifully executed.
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