Debussy: Songs 2

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CLAUDE DEBUSSY
Debussy: Songs 2
Lorna Anderson (soprano) Lisa Milne (soprano) / Malcolm Martineau (piano)

[ Hyperion / CD ]

Release Date: Sunday 10 June 2012

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"The first thing to say that the performances by sopranos Lorna Anderson and Lisa Milne are consistently beautiful, alert to the implications of Debussy's word-setting, whether ecstatic or subdued...Martineau matches them in the subtlety, characterisation and refined textures of his piano-playing"
(Gramophone)

"Anderson and Milnes contrasting in approach. Anderson effortlessly glides through Debussy's limpid, lengthy phrases, while Milne's shivering sense of wonder is Melisande-like in its pent-up excitement. Milne's breathy approach to the sublime Ariettes oubliees has plenty of frisson about it" (BBC Music)

"The first thing to say that the performances by sopranos Lorna Anderson and Lisa Milne are consistently beautiful, alert to the implications of Debussy's word-setting, whether ecstatic or subdued...Martineau matches them in the subtlety, characterisation and refined textures of his piano-playing" (Gramophone)

"This is a superb disc of Debussy songs and it's hard to imagine being bettered in this selection. Both sopranos have such wonderfully delicate phrasing and a French that natives will find totally convincing. All in all this is thoroughly enjoyable and rewarding in every way."
(Recording of the Month musicWeb June 2012)

Two of Britain's leading exponents of French song, the acclaimed sopranos Lorna Anderson and Lisa Milne, join Malcolm Martineau for the second volume of Hyperion's overview of Debussy's haunting, mercurial songs. The French composer's output in this genre extended throughout his life and he was always inspired by poetry-from his first adolescent attempts to set Paul Verlaine's Fêtes galantes (which he later revised) to the Trois Poèmes de Mallarmé, written five years before his death. All inhabit a universe of shifting colours and impressions, from the sensual, perfumed 'flutes and flesh' of the Chansons de Bilitis to the Proses lyriques, which foreshadow the dreamlike atmosphere of Pelléas et Mélisande.

Tracks:

Fêtes galantes - Set 1
Lorna Anderson (soprano)

Proses Lyriques
Lisa Milne (soprano)

Trois chansons de Bilitis
Lorna Anderson (soprano)

Ariettes Oubliées (6)
Lisa Milne (soprano)

Trois chansons de France
Lorna Anderson (soprano)

Trois Poèmes de Stéphane Mallarmé
Lorna Anderson (soprano)