Special offer. Wolf, H: Italienisches Liederbuch
Joan Rodgers CBE (soprano), Roderick Williams (baritone) & Roger Vignoles (piano)
Rodgers and Williams are equal partners, flitting effortlessly between enchantment and cynicism...Williams's command of these acerbic mini-dramas is superb but the most impressive aspect is...
Special offer. Wolf, H: Italienisches Liederbuch
Joan Rodgers CBE (soprano), Roderick Williams (baritone) & Roger Vignoles (piano)
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Rodgers and Williams are equal partners, flitting effortlessly between enchantment and cynicism...Williams's command of these acerbic mini-dramas is superb but the most impressive aspect is...
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RPS award winning soprano Joan Rogers is joined for Wolf's Italian songbook by acclaimed baritone Roderick Williams, with Roger Vignoles at the piano.
This new recording for Champs Hill Records was made shortly after their recital at Wigmore Hall, broadcast live on BBC Radio 3, in April 2012. "Each of the three brought sensitivity and experience to the poetry at their comman, the end result being a performance of much beauty, feeling and most welcomely for this repertoire - joy" Opera Britannia
Self-ciritical of being master of 'only a small-scale genre' Hugo Wolf made carefully structured collections of his songs, each a tiny drama in music. It means that his Songbooks are much more than a random collection and, as with The Italian Songbook, they represent his attempt to make something more substantial, to tell a bigger story, to create a kin of 'compressed' opera.
Wolf, who died in 1903 following a period of insanity brought on by syphilis, described The Italian Songbook - his las major work - as "the most original and perfect of my compositions"
Wolf sets his Italian texts, in German translation, with extraordinary wit and perception - in 'Mein Liebster hat zu Tische mich geladen' (my sweetheart invited me to dinner), the piano accompaniment reflects the very poor meal, right down to the accents representing the chopping of very stale bread. 'Mein liebster singt' (My sweetheart is singing outside the house) incorporates the lover's serenade in the piano part - a music sounds like a Chopin mazurka.
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Awards and reviews
October 2013
Rodgers and Williams are equal partners, flitting effortlessly between enchantment and cynicism...Williams's command of these acerbic mini-dramas is superb but the most impressive aspect is the expressivity and clarity of Vignoles's playing.
November 2013
Inspired by by Vignoles humorous relish and luminous delivery of touch, Rodgers and Williams form a persuasive duo. Occasionally Rodgers's expressive lyric soprano grows fluttery under pressure. But she judges mood and character to a nicety...For consistent illumination, not least least from Vignoles, this new recording is as satisfying as any.
21st April 2013
The flexible Williams takes on the greater workload; Rodgers adds deftly shaded intimacies; Vignoles is sensitive, often impish.