I was very struck indeed with several wonderful voices, new to me, on Radio 3 this weekend.
In particular, in the hour-long spot on Song recordings, the person discussing the new releases seemed to me to be the best contributor I have heard for ages.
She is Natasha Loges. She's not in fact new to Radio 3 I gather, as she participated in the Brahms and Schubert immersion experiences (no doubt being talked over by Mr Service; in any event I missed her contributions).
She seems to me to have the perfect broadcasting voice - precise, natural, energetic, without mannerism.
Apart from everything else, her pronunciation of German and French was perfect without being affected - Natasha is a woman of international background and family. (Her husband is singer Stephan Loges). She is currently Assistant Head of Programmes at the RCM. There is some information about Natasha here:
I found her contributions to be wise and insightful, illuminating an area of repertoire that is not my main area of interest. But her selection and comments on the singers and songs in question were fascinating - especially her comments about the first singer, Anke Vondung, a great discovery for me, and as to why her voice and technique set her apart from many singers currently performing. Also Rupert Charlesworth; and I was even gripped by the Liszt songs.
I very much hope Natasha Loges will be making many more appearances on Radio 3. She could, if she chose, be a leading figure on the station if there's any justice.
Her segment starts around 1:52:40 here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05mppy8
Complete listing:
In particular, in the hour-long spot on Song recordings, the person discussing the new releases seemed to me to be the best contributor I have heard for ages.
She is Natasha Loges. She's not in fact new to Radio 3 I gather, as she participated in the Brahms and Schubert immersion experiences (no doubt being talked over by Mr Service; in any event I missed her contributions).
She seems to me to have the perfect broadcasting voice - precise, natural, energetic, without mannerism.
Apart from everything else, her pronunciation of German and French was perfect without being affected - Natasha is a woman of international background and family. (Her husband is singer Stephan Loges). She is currently Assistant Head of Programmes at the RCM. There is some information about Natasha here:
I found her contributions to be wise and insightful, illuminating an area of repertoire that is not my main area of interest. But her selection and comments on the singers and songs in question were fascinating - especially her comments about the first singer, Anke Vondung, a great discovery for me, and as to why her voice and technique set her apart from many singers currently performing. Also Rupert Charlesworth; and I was even gripped by the Liszt songs.
I very much hope Natasha Loges will be making many more appearances on Radio 3. She could, if she chose, be a leading figure on the station if there's any justice.
Her segment starts around 1:52:40 here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05mppy8
Complete listing:
Fin de Siecle
BERG: Vier Lieder Op. 2
MAHLER: Fruhlingsmorgen (Lieder und Gesange aus der Jugendzeit); Verlorne Muh' (Des Knaben Wunderhorn); Nicht wiedersehen (Lieder und Gesange aus der Jugendzeit); Erinnerung (Lieder und Gesange aus der Jugendzeit); Rheinlegendchen (Des Knaben Wunderhorn); Wer hat dies' Liedlein Erdacht? (Des Knaben Wunderhorn); Aus! Aus! (Lieder und Gesange aus der Jugendzeit)
SCHOENBERG: 4 Lieder Op. 2
SCHREKER: Lieder Op. 4
ZEMLINSKY: Songs (6) to poems by Maurice Maeterlinck Op. 13
Anke Vondung (mezzo), Christoph Berner (piano)
AVI MUSIC AVI8553313 (CD)
Liszt: The Complete Songs Volume 3 - Gerald Finley
LISZT: Morgens steh ich auf und frage, S290; Ein Fichtenbaum steht einsam, S309; Anfangs wollt ich fast verzagen, S311; Weimars Toten, S303; Wer nie sein Brot mit Tranen ass, S.297; Sonetti di Petrarca (3) for voice & piano, S270; Die Fischerstochter; Und wir dachten der Toten; Die Vatergruft, S.281; Gastibelza; La tombe et la rose, S285; Le vieux vagabond, S304; Go not, happy day
Gerald Finley (baritone), Julius Drake (piano)
HYPERION CDA67956 (CD)
CASTELNUOVO-TEDESCO: Shakespeare Sonnets
Ashley Riches (baritone), Emma Abbate (piano)
RESONUS CLASSICS RES10141 (CD)
Richard Strauss: The Complete Songs 7
STRAUSS, R: Weihnachtsgefuhl, WoO. 94; Weihnachtslied Op. 2; Einkehr Op. 47 No. 4; Der mude Wanderer Op. 13; Husarenlied, AV14 TrV42; Der Fischer, AV33 TrV48; Die Drossel; Lass ruh'n die Toten, WoO. 35; Lust und Qual, AV36 TrV51; Spielmann und Zither, AV40 TrV58; Wiegenlied , TrV59; Abend- und Morgenrot, WoO. 42; Im Walde, AV43 TrV62; Nebel; Soldatenlied, TrV66; Ein Roslein zog ich mir im Garten Op. 49; Waldesgesang , TrV75; Alphorn Op. 29; Sinnspruch, AV105; Durch allen Schall und Klang, AV111; Zugemessne Rhythmen, AV122; Xenion, AV131; Auf ein Kind Op. 47 No. 1; Ruckleben Op. 47 No. 3; Von den sieben Zechbrudern Op. 47 No. 5; Sankt Michael Op. 88 No. 3; Winterreise, AV4 TrV4
Ed Lockwood (French horn), Ruby Hughes (soprano), Ben Johnson (tenor), Gunter Haumer (baritone), Roger Vignoles (piano)
HYPERION CDA68074 (CD)
Nocturnes
BAX: The White Peace (Fiona Macleod)
BERKELEY, L: Eyes look into the well (No. 4 from Five Poems of W.H. Auden Op. 53); Five Poems of W.H. Auden Op. 53, No. 5: Carry her over the water; Silver (No. 5 from Five Songs Op. 26)
BOULANGER, L: Vous m'avez regarde avec toute votre ame
BRAHMS: Standchen Op. 106 No. 1; Der Gang zum Liebchen, No. 1 Op. 48
BRITTEN: Night covers up the rigid land (No. 2 from Fish in the Unruffled Lakes)
DEBUSSY: Nuit d'etoiles
DUPARC: Serenade Florentine
FAURE: La Lune blanche luit dans les bois (No. 3 from La Bonne Chanson Op. 61); Clair de Lune Op. 46 No. 2
FINZI: A Young Man's Exhortation Op. 14, No. 5: The Comet at Yell'ham
FRANCK, C: Nocturne
GURNEY: Sleep
HAHN, R: L'heure exquise
LISZT: Kling Leise, mein Lied, S301
MENDELSSOHN: So schlaf in Ruh!
SCHUBERT: An die Laute D905; Der Jungling und der Tod, D545 (Spaun); Der Wanderer an den Mond D870 (Seidl)
Rupert Charlesworth (tenor), Edwige Herchenroder (piano)
ZIGZAG ZZT355 (CD)
BERG: Vier Lieder Op. 2
MAHLER: Fruhlingsmorgen (Lieder und Gesange aus der Jugendzeit); Verlorne Muh' (Des Knaben Wunderhorn); Nicht wiedersehen (Lieder und Gesange aus der Jugendzeit); Erinnerung (Lieder und Gesange aus der Jugendzeit); Rheinlegendchen (Des Knaben Wunderhorn); Wer hat dies' Liedlein Erdacht? (Des Knaben Wunderhorn); Aus! Aus! (Lieder und Gesange aus der Jugendzeit)
SCHOENBERG: 4 Lieder Op. 2
SCHREKER: Lieder Op. 4
ZEMLINSKY: Songs (6) to poems by Maurice Maeterlinck Op. 13
Anke Vondung (mezzo), Christoph Berner (piano)
AVI MUSIC AVI8553313 (CD)
Liszt: The Complete Songs Volume 3 - Gerald Finley
LISZT: Morgens steh ich auf und frage, S290; Ein Fichtenbaum steht einsam, S309; Anfangs wollt ich fast verzagen, S311; Weimars Toten, S303; Wer nie sein Brot mit Tranen ass, S.297; Sonetti di Petrarca (3) for voice & piano, S270; Die Fischerstochter; Und wir dachten der Toten; Die Vatergruft, S.281; Gastibelza; La tombe et la rose, S285; Le vieux vagabond, S304; Go not, happy day
Gerald Finley (baritone), Julius Drake (piano)
HYPERION CDA67956 (CD)
CASTELNUOVO-TEDESCO: Shakespeare Sonnets
Ashley Riches (baritone), Emma Abbate (piano)
RESONUS CLASSICS RES10141 (CD)
Richard Strauss: The Complete Songs 7
STRAUSS, R: Weihnachtsgefuhl, WoO. 94; Weihnachtslied Op. 2; Einkehr Op. 47 No. 4; Der mude Wanderer Op. 13; Husarenlied, AV14 TrV42; Der Fischer, AV33 TrV48; Die Drossel; Lass ruh'n die Toten, WoO. 35; Lust und Qual, AV36 TrV51; Spielmann und Zither, AV40 TrV58; Wiegenlied , TrV59; Abend- und Morgenrot, WoO. 42; Im Walde, AV43 TrV62; Nebel; Soldatenlied, TrV66; Ein Roslein zog ich mir im Garten Op. 49; Waldesgesang , TrV75; Alphorn Op. 29; Sinnspruch, AV105; Durch allen Schall und Klang, AV111; Zugemessne Rhythmen, AV122; Xenion, AV131; Auf ein Kind Op. 47 No. 1; Ruckleben Op. 47 No. 3; Von den sieben Zechbrudern Op. 47 No. 5; Sankt Michael Op. 88 No. 3; Winterreise, AV4 TrV4
Ed Lockwood (French horn), Ruby Hughes (soprano), Ben Johnson (tenor), Gunter Haumer (baritone), Roger Vignoles (piano)
HYPERION CDA68074 (CD)
Nocturnes
BAX: The White Peace (Fiona Macleod)
BERKELEY, L: Eyes look into the well (No. 4 from Five Poems of W.H. Auden Op. 53); Five Poems of W.H. Auden Op. 53, No. 5: Carry her over the water; Silver (No. 5 from Five Songs Op. 26)
BOULANGER, L: Vous m'avez regarde avec toute votre ame
BRAHMS: Standchen Op. 106 No. 1; Der Gang zum Liebchen, No. 1 Op. 48
BRITTEN: Night covers up the rigid land (No. 2 from Fish in the Unruffled Lakes)
DEBUSSY: Nuit d'etoiles
DUPARC: Serenade Florentine
FAURE: La Lune blanche luit dans les bois (No. 3 from La Bonne Chanson Op. 61); Clair de Lune Op. 46 No. 2
FINZI: A Young Man's Exhortation Op. 14, No. 5: The Comet at Yell'ham
FRANCK, C: Nocturne
GURNEY: Sleep
HAHN, R: L'heure exquise
LISZT: Kling Leise, mein Lied, S301
MENDELSSOHN: So schlaf in Ruh!
SCHUBERT: An die Laute D905; Der Jungling und der Tod, D545 (Spaun); Der Wanderer an den Mond D870 (Seidl)
Rupert Charlesworth (tenor), Edwige Herchenroder (piano)
ZIGZAG ZZT355 (CD)
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