Bernarda Fink, Roger Vignoles - Schumann: Frauenliebe Und -Leben / L'amour Et La Vie D'une Femme (2008)

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Title: Schumann: Frauenliebe Und -Leben / L'amour Et La Vie D'une Femme
Year Of Release: 2008
Label: Harmonia Mundi
Genre: Classical, Vocal
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:00:10
Total Size: 244 Mb
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Tracklist:

Lieder
Frauenliebe Und -Leben Op.42
1.1 Frauenliebe Und -Leben Op.42, Part 1
1.2 Frauenliebe Und -Leben Op.42, Part 2
1.3 Frauenliebe Und -Leben Op.42, Part 3
1.4 Frauenliebe Und -Leben Op.42, Part 4
1.5 Frauenliebe Und -Leben Op.42, Part 5
1.6 Frauenliebe Und -Leben Op.42, Part 6
1.7 Frauenliebe Und -Leben Op.42, Part 7
1.8 Frauenliebe Und -Leben Op.42, Part 8
2 Mignon Op.79/29
3 Der Nußbaum Op.25/3
4 Aufträge Op.77/5
5 Die Lotosblume Op.25/7
6 Ständchen Op.36/2
7 Nachtchen Op.96/1
8 Der Sandmann Op.79/13
9 Das Verlaßne Mägdlein Op.64/2
10 Die Kartenlegrin Op.31/2
Lieder Op.90
11.1 Lieder Op.90 Part 1
11.2 Lieder Op.90 Part 2
11.3 Lieder Op.90 Part 3
11.4 Lieder Op.90 Part 4
11.5 Lieder Op.90 Part 5
11.6 Lieder Op.90 Part 6
11.7 Lieder Op.90 Part 7

Performers:
Bernarda Fink, mezzo-soprano
Roger Vignoles, piano

Bernarda Fink's voice is well suited to the nineteenth century lied; it's warm, full, and intensely focused, with a radiant luminosity over its whole range. She projects a sense of regal composure and a maturity that's not so much chronological as spiritual; you just have the sense that this is a very centered individual. Those qualities, along with her interpretive sensitivity, make this a truly memorable version of Frauenliebe und -leben. Fink is fully convincing in the progression from the love-struck girl to the young bride to the grieving widow not so much through vocal coloring -- she wisely doesn't attempt to "age" her voice -- but through more subtle interpretive choices, such as varying the emotional temperature of the songs through the intensity she brings to each one. She is consistently fine throughout the cycle, exploiting its emotional profundity, but the first and last songs are especially effective and moving. Roger Vignoles is a sensitive and self-effacing accompanist. The recital includes anther complete cycle, the Lenau Lieder, Op. 90, as well as nine other songs. Fink brings the same gorgeous sound and interpretive depth to the whole recital, making this a CD that should be of strong interest to any lieder fans. Harmonia Mundi's sound is a little on the shallow side, but after an initial period of adjustment, its lack of a stronger presence becomes less obvious or bothersome.