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             Verwandlung - Lieder eines Jahres (Transformation, 
              Songs of a Year)  
                
              Christiane Karg (soprano)  
              Burkhard Kehring (piano)  
              rec. Deutschlandfunk Kammermusiksaal, Cologne, Germany, 21-29 September 
              2009, DDD  
              Booklet with artists biographies and an interview with Christiane 
              Karg in German and English, original texts in German included, without 
              translations  
              Full track listing at end of review  
                
              BERLIN CLASSICS 0016762BC [59.05]  
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                  Christiane Karg is not, as yet, a household name in the world 
                  of opera; at least, not outside Germany. That said, I am sure 
                  that it will not be long before Ms Karg has conquered the planet 
                  with her beautiful voice, assured coloratura and natural, 
                  personal charm! To my shame, This young German soprano was unknown 
                  to me until earlier this year. On 14 January 2012, I went to 
                  London’s Barbican to review 
                  a concert of Josef Haydn’s The Seasons for Seen 
                  & Heard International. It was an excellent evening; a concert 
                  that I enjoyed very much. I distinctly remember writing that 
                  the artist who impressed me the most was Ms Karg, who sang Hannah 
                  - the reason being that her singing was simply outstanding. 
                   
                     
                  This recording is a simple but intriguing and intelligent if 
                  unfamiliar concept that works brilliantly. The two artists have 
                  put together a song cycle of their own, linking songs around 
                  a theme: the changing of the seasons. As Ms Karg’s says: 
                  “The concept of a personal, unique programme is one 
                  I have tried out… / …the audience and the pianist 
                  and I were always very happy with the result.” A wide 
                  variety of composers is represented. They range from the distant 
                  past to the near present and from the rather famous and popular 
                  to the not so well known. We have songs by Strauss, like Schlechtes 
                  Wetter and Winterweihe; Schubert, Frühlingsglaube 
                  and Herbst; Brahms, Berg, Mahler, Schumann, alongside 
                  Ligeti’s Der Sommer, Joseph Marx, Hans Eisler and 
                  Clara Schumann. Fascinatingly, they blend extremely well, creating 
                  a recital of exceptional quality and exquisite beauty.  
                     
                  Christiane Karg’s singing and interpretations are magnificent. 
                  She excels in every piece, demonstrating not only her considerable 
                  vocal agility but also her exceptional dramatic skills. She 
                  is ably and effectively accompanied by Burkhard Kehring. There 
                  is an obvious musical rapport between them, a clear dialogue 
                  between the piano and the voice, where the voice is centre-stage 
                  but without displacing the pianist.  
                     
                  I have a few favourites here. I loved her rendition of Clara 
                  Schumann’s Er ist gekommen; poetic and powerful, 
                  simultaneously evocative of a winter storm, particularly the 
                  way in which she enunciates the first verse of each strophe, 
                  which is repeated throughout: Er is gekommen in Sturm und 
                  Regen. Then, there are Schubert’s two songs. The music 
                  is typically beautiful but Karg’s expressive enunciation, 
                  clear, perfect diction and lyrical tone just penetrate the heart, 
                  making one want to listen to these tracks over and over again. 
                  She is also excellent in Brahms’s Sommerabend, 
                  Strauss’s Weisser Jasmin and Ligeti’s Der 
                  Sommer.  
                     
                  The intelligence and attractiveness of this recital transcends 
                  the music and the singing. The CD’s sleeve and enclosed 
                  photographs are tasteful and stylish, revealing great care in 
                  selection. These aspects perfectly match Karg’s remarkable 
                  voice and attractive, charming presence but also complement 
                  the lyricism of the texts and the subtle beauty of most of the 
                  music.  
                     
                  The booklet also includes a rather good and interesting interview 
                  in which Karg talks about the CD and its concept. There you 
                  will also find artist biographies in German and English, and 
                  all the original texts.  
                     
                  I loved this CD! It is indeed a “work for all seasons” 
                  and an inspiring companion to have by one’s side at any 
                  time or situation. I am a fervent admirer of Ms Karg’s 
                  artistry.  
                     
                  This very young artist sings with an amazing clarity and a pure, 
                  crystal clear tone. Her high notes are powerful yet delicate 
                  and never, ever strident or screaming. Ms Karg’s transitions 
                  are impeccable; her pianissimo superb and her phrasing 
                  elegant, graceful and refined. As if such attributes were not 
                  enough, she has a luminous coloratura and is also dramatically 
                  very expressive; a quality of great importance in opera but 
                  even more so in the song repertoire. She demonstrates remarkable 
                  maturity in her repertoire choices, impeccable technique combined 
                  with exceptionally clear diction, perfect enunciation, natural 
                  charisma and enviable dramatic skills. What are the great operas 
                  houses or concert halls of the world waiting for? Hire her now. 
                   
                     
                  Margarida Mota-Bull  
                  Margarida writes more than just reviews: check it online. 
                   
                  Full Track Listing:  
                  Richard STRAUSS (1864-1949) 
                  Weißer Jasmin, Winterweihe,Schlechtes 
                  Wetter  
                  Clara WIECK SCHUMANN (1819-1896) 
                  Er ist gekommen in Sturm und Regen  
                  Gustav MAHLER (1860-1911) 
                  Frühlingsmorgen  
                  Robert SCHUMANN (1810-1856) 
                  Frühlingsnacht  
                  Franz SCHUBERT (1797-1828) 
                  Frühlingsglaube, Herbst  
                  Felix MENDELSSOHN (1809-1847) 
                  Frühlingslied  
                  Hugo WOLF (1860-1903) 
                  Er ist's! (Mörike-Lied Nr. 6), Auf eine Christblume 
                  2 (Mörike-Lieder)  
                  Hans PFITZNER (1869-1949) 
                  Ist der Himmel darumim Lenz so blau?, Herbstgefühl 
                   
                  Alexander von ZEMLINSKY 
                  (1871-1942) Heft 2, No. 1 Frühlingstag, No. 6 
                  Der Wind des Herbstes  
                  György LIGETI (1923-2006) 
                  Der Sommer  
                  Johannes BRAHMS (1833-1897) 
                  Sommerabend, Über die Heide  
                  Joseph MARX (1882-1964) 
                  Nocturne  
                  Franz SCHREKER (1878-1934) 
                  No. 1 Sommerfäden  
                  Alban BERG (1885-1935) 
                  Im Zimmer  
                  Max REGER (1873-1916) 
                  Scheiden, Winterahnung  
                  Hanns EISLER (1898-1962) 
                  Kalifornischer Herbst (Hollywood Songbook)  
                  Anton WEBERN (1883-1945) 
                  Kahl reckt der Baum   
                 
                
                   
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