Carolyn Sampson & Joseph Middleton - Fleurs (2015) [CD-Rip]

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Title: Fleurs
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: BIS
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (image + .cue, log, booklet)
Total Time: 68:50 min
Total Size: 272 MB
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Tracklist:

01] Henry Purcell / Benjamin Britten: Sweeter than roses
02] Robert Schumann: Meine Rose, Op. 90 No. 2
03] Robert Schumann: Rцselein, Rцselein! Op. 89 No. 6
04] Roger Quilter: Damask Roses
05] Benjamin Britten: The Nightingale and the Rose
06] Charles Gounod: Le temps des roses
07] Gabriel Faurй: Les Roses d'Ispahan, Op. 39 No.4
08] Richard Strauss: Das Rosenband, Op. 36 No. 1
09] Richard Strauss: Mдdchenblumen, Op. 22 - 1. Kornblumen
10] Richard Strauss: Mдdchenblumen, Op. 22 - 2. Mohnblumen
11] Richard Strauss: Mдdchenblumen, Op. 22 - 3. Epheu
12] Richard Strauss: Mдdchenblumen, Op. 22 - 4. Wasserrose
13] Franz Schubert: Die Blumensprache, Op. 173 No. 5
14] Franz Schubert: Im Haine, Op. 56 No. 3
15] Robert Schumann: Jasminenstrauch, Op. 27 No. 4
16] Robert Schumann: Die Blume der Ergebung, Op. 83 No. 2
17] Robert Schumann: Schneeglцckchen, Op. 79 No. 27
18] Francis Poulenc: Fleurs, FP. 101 No. 6
19] Gabriel Faurй: Le Papillon et la fleur
20] Gabriel Faurй: Fleur jetйe, Op. 39 No. 2
21] Reynaldo Hahn: Offrande
22] Claude Debussy: De fleurs
23] Lili Boulanger: Les lilas qui avaient fleuri
24] Emmanuel Chabrier: Toutes les fleurs !

Nearly everyone who has listened to Baroque vocal music in the 21st century knows the name and voice of British soprano Carolyn Sampson, so many will be surprised to learn that this is her debut solo recital album. Replicating a concert program Sampson has often performed with pianist Joseph Middleton, it is here recorded in sublimely accurate SACD sound at Suffolk's Potton Hall. Song aficionados may enjoy trying to deduce the structure of the program from the plain track listing on the CD's back cover: clearly the theme is flowers, but how are the 24 tracks subdivided after the initial group that's all about roses? After this is a group of Richard Strauss songs titled "Strauss's Flowermaidens," and then a highly original grouping of Schumann and Schubert songs on the theme "When blooms speak." Finally there's "Un bouquet francaise," a diverse collection of French songs from the 19th and early 20th centuries. As it happens, Sampson is as effective in this Romantic and early modern repertory as she is in Handel and Bach. She inhabits all three languages effectively, and the program hangs together very well: most of the material is on the sadder side and doesn't go much beyond medium tempo (there is no Heidenroslein or anything like it). The music is affecting, the singer confident, the accompanist (who had a big hand in devising the program) sensitive, and the engineering superb. A highly recommended recital. -- James Manheim