Magdalena Kozená, Christian Schmitt – Prayer: Voice & Organ (2014)
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The new recording from Magdalena Kožená features deeply-felt interpretations of sacred songs from the Baroque to the 20th Century.
In a rare recording collaboration, she is joined by virtuoso Christian Schmitt, in music for voice and organ from the sacred traditions of Germany, Austria, France and England, as well as her native Czechoslovakia.
Of course, the album includes music by J.S. Bach – a composer with whom Magdalena Kožená has long been associated – with sacred aspects of German song represented by Hugo Wolf and Schubert.
The French tradition is heard in the music of Bizet, Ravel and the great Parisian organist Maurice Duruflé.
. . . Magdalena Kozená takes a broad, dramatic approach to devotional music . . . If this is unlikely material for a singer whose bright timbre and temperament seem to predestine her for lyric, mischievous operatic roles, especially Dorabella, that challenge adds zest to the recital. –David J. Baker, Opera News
Kozená is a sensitive interpreter who avoids religious kitsch in the individual songs, and the sheer variety of the program also works in her favor: she brings together music from Purcell to Maurice Duruflé, and most of it is so sharply recontextualized by hearing it on the organ that it holds your attention. Further, she shifts effectively among the song types on display, deploying her characteristic alto-like tone in the likes of Verdi’s little-heard solo setting of the Ave Maria . . . and in the several Hugo Wolf pieces included, but cultivating a lighter and more radiant tone in the earlier art songs and the Baroque pieces . . . The sound environment of the “Hochschule für Katholische Kirchenmusik” auditorium in Regensburg is most congenial to the project. Recommended . . . –James Manheim, Allmusic.com
Mezzo-soprano Magdalena Kozená believes it is “impossible to draw a line between the religious and the personal”. It’s a philosophy shared by composers throughout the 19th century, whose music moved freely from church to home and concert hall. Kozená’s is a broad musical church, but vocally (and with the aid of organist Christian Schmitt’s elegant transcriptions) she makes it work . . . Her Wolf is is particularly luscious — never overworked but always emotionally direct, establishing the same flexible intimacy with the organ that we’d expect with a piano. Her covered middle and lower registers dissolve delicately into cloudy organ registrations, a musical “coup de théâtre” . . . Kozená sings superbly here, proving herself as flexible stylistically as vocally. –Alexandra Coghlan, Gramophone
The combination of Magdalena Kozena’s rich voice with the organ is something not to be missed . . . [a] brilliant program . . . Kozena performs each piece exquisitely. She rips through the coloratura in “The Blessed Virgin’s Expostulation” with lightning speed and absolute clarity. Schubert’s “Litanei” is gentle and contemplative, and Wolf’s “Zum Neuen Jahr” is full of joy and hope. Christian Schmitt takes full advantage of all the colors available to him at the organ . . . An all-around spectacular recording. –Erin Heisel, American Record Guide
Tracklist:
Franz Schubert (1797-1828)
1. Totengräbers Heimweh, D 842 05:42
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
2. Komm, süßer Tod, komm, sel’ge Ruh!, BWV 478 03:16
Hugo Wolf (1860-1903)
3. Karwoche 03:54
Maurice Ravel (1875-1937)
4. Kaddisch 04:34
Georges Bizet (1838-1875)
5. Agnus Dei 03:08
Franz Schubert (1797-1828)
6. Ellens Gesang III (Hymne an die Jungfrau), D 839 05:44
Hugo Wolf (1860-1903)
7. Mühvoll komm ich und beladen 04:42
Henry Purcell (1659–1695)
8. Tell Me, Some Pitying Angel (The Blessed Virgin’s… 07:15
Antonin Dvorak (1841-1904)
9. Ave Maria, Op.19b 03:01
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
10. So gibst du nun, mein Jesu, gute Nacht!, BWV 501 02:10
Franz Schubert (1797-1828)
11. Himmelsfunken, D 651 02:54
Hugo Wolf (1860-1903)
12. Zum neuen Jahr 01:43
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
13. Die güldne Sonne, BWV 451 01:13
Franz Schubert (1797-1828)
14. Vom Mitleiden Mariä, D 632 03:46
Hugo Wolf (1860-1903)
15. Schlafendes Jesukind 03:11
Franz Schubert (1797-1828)
16. Litanei auf das Fest Allerseelen, D 343 04:41
Giuseppe Verdi (1813–1901)
17. Ave Maria 05:03
Hugo Wolf (1860-1903)
18. Gebet 02:02
Franz Schubert (1797-1828)
19. Der Leidende, D 432 01:52
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
20. Mein Jesu, was für Seelenweh, BWV 487 02:32
Maurice Duruflé
21. Notre Père, Op.14 01:25
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
22. Kommt, Seelen, dieser Tag, BWV 479 01:06
Petr Eben (1929-2007)
23. Die Hochzeit zu Kana 06:54
Leos Janacek (1854-1928)
24. Glagolitic Mass – 7. Varhany Solo 02:53
Personnel:
Magdalena Kozená, Mezzo-Soprano
Christian Schmitt, Organ
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