Mendelssohn-Hensel / Mendelssohn-Bartholdy: Chen Reiss
Onyx - ONYX 4231
Wykonawcy
Chen Reiss, soprano
Arabella Steinbacher, violin
Jewish Chamber Orchestra Munich / Daniel Grossmann
Chen Reiss, soprano
Arabella Steinbacher, violin
Jewish Chamber Orchestra Munich / Daniel Grossmann
Utwory na płycie:
Fanny Hensel:
8 Lieder (orchestrated by Tel Samnun)
Hero und Leander - Dramatic scene for soprano & orchestra
Lobgesang Cantata - Introduzione Pastorale & aria
Felix Mendelssohn:
Infelice (1834 London version), Fingal’s Cave Overture (1830 1st Rome version)
8 Lieder (orchestrated by Tel Samnun)
Hero und Leander - Dramatic scene for soprano & orchestra
Lobgesang Cantata - Introduzione Pastorale & aria
Felix Mendelssohn:
Infelice (1834 London version), Fingal’s Cave Overture (1830 1st Rome version)
Soprano Chen Reiss writes ‘Discovering the dramatic scene “Hero & Leander” by Fanny Hensel left me amazed by the richness of colours and invention, as well as her skilful orchestration and dramatic expression’.
Felix Mendelssohn’s sister Fanny is only now emerging as a significant composer in her own right. Many of her compositions were published under her brother’s name, such was the difficulty faced by female composers in the 19th century to get published and gain recognition. This album contains a selection of her Lieder in new arrangements for orchestra, her dramatic scene for soprano & orchestra ‘Hero und Leander’ set to a text by her father, and the Introduction and an aria from her cantata ‘Lobgesang’. Felix’s concert aria Infelice and the 1st Rome version of ‘Fingals Cave.
Felix Mendelssohn’s sister Fanny is only now emerging as a significant composer in her own right. Many of her compositions were published under her brother’s name, such was the difficulty faced by female composers in the 19th century to get published and gain recognition. This album contains a selection of her Lieder in new arrangements for orchestra, her dramatic scene for soprano & orchestra ‘Hero und Leander’ set to a text by her father, and the Introduction and an aria from her cantata ‘Lobgesang’. Felix’s concert aria Infelice and the 1st Rome version of ‘Fingals Cave.