Bach: Cantata No. 82 "Ich habe genug"; Brahms: Vier ernste Gesänge; 12 Lieder

Bach: Cantata No. 82 "Ich habe genug"; Brahms: Vier ernste Gesänge; 12 Lieder

Bach: Cantata No. 82 "Ich habe genug"; Brahms: Vier ernste Gesänge; 12 Lieder
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Performer: Hans Hotter
Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach
Composer: Johannes Brahms
Conductor: Anthony Bernard
Orchestra: Philharmonia Orchestra of London
Performer: Geraint Jones
Performer: Gerald Moore
Edition: Music CD
Format: Original recording remastered
CD Release Date: 2004-03-23
Music Label: EMI Classics
Soundtracks:
  1. I: Aria: Ich Habe Genug - Hans Hotter
  2. II: Recitative: Ich Habe Genug! - Hans Hotter
  3. III: Aria: Schlummert Ein - Hans Hotter
  4. IV: Recitative: Mein Gott! Wann Kommt Das Schone: Nun! - Hans Hotter
  5. V: Aria: Ich Freue Mich Auf Meinen Tod - Hans Hotter
  6. I: Denn Es Gehet Dem Menschen
  7. II: Ich Wandte Mich Um Und Sahe An Alle
  8. III: O Tod, Wie Bitter Bist Du
  9. IV: Wenn Ich Mit Menschen
  10. Feldeinsamkeit Op.86 No.2
  11. Wie Melodien Zieht Es Mir Op.105 No.1
  12. Sonntag Op.47 No.3
  13. Minnelied Op.71 No.5
  14. Wir Wandelten Op.96 No.2
  15. Wie Bist Du, Meine Konigin Op.32 No.9
  16. Sapphische Ode Op.94 No.4
  17. Botschaft Op.47 No.1
  18. Standchen Op.106 No.1
  19. Heimweh II (O Wusst' Ich Doch Den Weg Zuruck) Op.63 No.8
  20. Auf Dem Kirchhofe Op.105 No.4
  21. Verrat Op.105 No.5

Music reviews of Bach: Cantata No. 82 "Ich habe genug"; Brahms: Vier ernste Gesänge; 12 Lieder

Music Review: Wonderful artistry.
Rating: 5 Stars

Originally on my review blog...check my profile if you are interested.

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Traditionally, the best trained, most powerful, and most beautiful voices have favored the opera house, with interpretation taking a backseat to impressive vocalism. In contrast, less talented singers tend to favor the art song, committing all sorts of vocal immoralities in the name of "artistry." And then there are the "period performance" twits, who can do most any ugly, scratchy thing so long as the academics agree.

It is a supreme pleasure, then, when vocalism at the very highest level is combined with the emotive qualities of the art song or the formal structures of baroque and renaissance music. Such is the case here.

Hans Hotter possessed a dark, majestic, distinctly Germanic bass-baritone. His was the thunderous voice of gods and kings, perfectly suited to the great Wagner roles for which he was known. It is strange, then, to think of him in the humble religious trappings of Bach, or the intimate world of German lieder. Yet, he was perhaps one of the most insightful interpreters of the last century, known for performances of great sincerity and feeling.

The present album, recorded when the Hotter was in his prime, exemplifies his vocal and interpretive powers. Bach's "Ich Habe Genug", in which the Christian protagonist expresses his distaste towards life and longs for Jesus, is given perhaps its most affecting treatment on record. To hear an instrument of such majesty in Bach is simply wonderful, and Hotter captures the cantata's essence from the very first aria--he colors his powerful voice with complete humility, like a great man crushed by his cares. His phrasing displays a sensitive use of rubato, maintaining legato and the integrity of the vocal line while making each phrase ache with weariness. Similarly, the second aria is very legato, with Hotter lightening and warming his voice to create a vision of heavenly rest. And he throws himself into the difficult runs of third aria most impressively, his wish for death stated with just the right balance of aggression and desperation.

Brahm's biblical "Four Serious Songs" are just that--there are four of them and they are very, very serious, except for the last one which is actually kind of cheery in parts. The insightful, cynical commentary of the three texts is given appropriately funereal treatment, and Hotter thunders nicely when the words call for it. The fourth song--in which Paul exhorts the Corinthians to practice charity--is very warm and strikingly sincere throughout.

The 12 lieder rounding off the album are a little more of a mixed bag. Most listeners are used to ignoring the character deficiencies of individual timbres, but at times, the sentimental poetry sounds just a bit odd in the voice of Wotan. Still, each song is interpreted expertly, and there is much here to please even the most critical ear. "Feldeinsamkeit" dreamily draws out Brahms' Elysium-like world without ever languishing. "Sappische Ode" is very sweet, very devoted, and very beautifully phrased. "Ständchen" displays Hotter at his lightest and most charming. And of course, the more dramatic songs fare very well, particularly "Verrat", in which the protagonist's bitter sarcasm may be felt keenly.

Hotter's collaborators are a pleasure throughout, the Philharmonia Orchestra supporting with a nice feeling of pathos in the Bach and Gerald Moore delivering his typically perfect accompaniments in the Brahms. The recorded sound varies, a little grey and grainy in the cantata (which strangely adds to the mood), but fairly clear in the lieder.

The Bach alone is worth the price of admission on this album, and the Brahms is almost as good. Indispensable for fans of either composer, particularly if you feel starved for fine voices in this repertoire. It's selling at mid price, too.

Recommended.
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