Well, now that Summer has finally shuffled of this
mortal coil, we can all sit back and enjoy the pleasures of Autumn and
Winter. How wonderful: storms, gales, hail, rain, dark by 4 pm, and
the joys of the festive season. If all of this leaves you, dear reader,
with a distinct sense of depression, then I might just have a solution.
Sit back, with a large glass of something slurpable, with a great big
pussy-cat on your lap, a log fire crackling away to its self, and put
this CD on. It is gorgeous, although on first sighting, I was somewhat
perturbed by the partnering of four somewhat disparate composers: de
Falla, Weir, Rodrigo and Berio. They just didn’t seem to have anything
in common with each other; that is until you hear them. The link between
these works is that they are celebrating the folksong traditions of
Southern and Eastern Europe. Mighty fine works they all are, all sung
in the languages that the composer intended, excellent pieces every
one.
The performers were both new to me. Polly May, the
soprano, graduated from Edinburgh University with a BMus (Hons) where
she studied with the soprano Irene Drummond. Whilst still in the City
of Edinburgh she gave a series of concerts which met with some public
acclaim, her repertoire ranging from the baroque to modern contemporary
music. In August 2000 she gave the premier performance of a new work,
especially composed for her by Daniel Williams at the Edinburgh Fringe
Festival. Polly is currently studying at the Trinity College of Music
in London with Linda Hirst. Her accompanist Lucy Walker also studied
Music at Edinburgh University with Lynda Cochrane, giving performances
with many singers and instrumentalists, also at competitions, recitals,
and master-classes. Lucy has recently embarked on a PhD in musicology
at Kings College, London.
Purely on the strength of this CD, I would say that
both of these performers have a great career ahead of them. And I will
look forward to further issues from them.
The recording is quite superb, the voice and piano
are very well captured within an acoustic that is airy and clear, quite
deep and just a little "dark". A splendid CD that come with
a very high recommendation, just don`t forget the slurping juice.
Scott Montague