Sehnsucht: Berg - Mahler
Live in Rotterdam
Barbara Hannigan (soprano), Raoul Steffani (baritone), Camerata RCO, Rolf Verbeek
[Mahler] I couldn’t wait to hear Hannigan in the finale, and she is superb, conveying the childlike wonder of the vocal part with such musicality and dramatic conviction that it will be hard...
Sehnsucht: Berg - Mahler
Live in Rotterdam
Barbara Hannigan (soprano), Raoul Steffani (baritone), Camerata RCO, Rolf Verbeek
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[Mahler] I couldn’t wait to hear Hannigan in the finale, and she is superb, conveying the childlike wonder of the vocal part with such musicality and dramatic conviction that it will be hard...
About
Sehnsucht, a central and nearly untranslatable word of the Viennese fin-de-siècle period, referring to aspects of longing, melancholy, and nostalgia. During the Covid-19 pandemic, a collective Sehnsucht arose, in performers and audiences alike. Sehnsucht: Live in Rotterdam, played to the empty concert hall of De Doelen. We decided to issue the recording as an album, recognizing that the performance also represents continuity and mentorship through music. Both young Dutch artists, conductor Rolf Verbeek and baritone Raoul Steffani are associated with the initiatives Equilibrium and Momentum, and joined me and the Camerata RCO for this intimate journey... In Sehnsucht, we explore two song cycles of Berg, written shortly after Mahler’s 4th Symphony. All these works are presented in special arrangements for chamber ensemble. The Berg songs are expanded from their original voice and piano to a dialogue of new colours and instrumentation. Mahler’s 4th Symphony is reduced to an intimate soloistic journey, a tender conversation.
- Barbara Hannigan
Contents and tracklist
- Arr. for Soprano and Chamber Orchestra by Reinbert de Leeuw
- Barbara Hannigan (soloist)
- Camerata RCO
- Rolf Verbeek
- Arr. for Baritone and Chamber Orchestra by Henk de Vlieger
- Raoul Steffani (soloist)
- Camerata RCO
- Rolf Verbeek
- Arr. for Chamber Orchestra by Erwin Stein
- Barbara Hannigan (soloist)
- Camerata RCO
- Rolf Verbeek
Awards and reviews
March/April 2022
[Mahler] I couldn’t wait to hear Hannigan in the finale, and she is superb, conveying the childlike wonder of the vocal part with such musicality and dramatic conviction that it will be hard to hear anyone else afterward...a genuine addition to its overflowing discography. There’s no choice but to give the highest recommendation.
December 2022
Should you anticipate something vaguely insipid, think again. For Hannigan ‘there are no rules, except to be authentic to oneself’.