My first LP many years ago was a Montserrat Caballé
collection of songs by Granados, so the first third of this disc evokes
agreeable memories. So does the last part of the disc: Montsalvatge’s
Cinco canciones negras was also a fairly early acquaintance when
Teresa Berganza sang them at a concert at Cirkus in Stockholm - this was
long before the Berwald Hall was built. At the same concert, incidentally,
I also heard Janáček’s
Sinfonietta for the first
time. Both these works have been great favourites ever since. The songs
in between have come to my knowledge mainly in later years - at least
some of them. Conchita Supervia before the war and Victoria de los Angeles
afterwards did a lot to establish this repertoire outside Spain. Here
now we have a Spanish soprano of the present generation, who seems well
equipped to carry the tradition further. Like de los Angeles she is particularly
good at expressing intimacy and lyrical emotion. This is at once obvious
in the very first number,
La maja y el ruiseñor,
the aria from the opera
Goyescas, where her lovely pianissimo is
truly enticing.
El majo discreto, one of my personal favourites;
it’s elegant without being haughty. Then again, just listen to
Amor
y odio (tr. 4): her soft singing here is exquisite. I bet you will
be won over by this song alone. All the Granados songs are shimmering
gems and even though you may have three or four versions in your collection
it will be a treat to add Sylvia Schwartz to that company. I have returned
to several of the songs already:
La maja de Goya (tr. 5) with its
long prelude, the humoristic
El tra-la-la y el punteado (tr. 7),
the harmonically bold and deeply serious
¡Oh, muerte cruel!
(tr. 8) and
De aquel majo amante (tr. 10).
The six Castilian songs that follow are traditional examples harmonized
by Guridi. As it happens they enjoy expressive and sometimes rather advanced
accompaniments. Theirs is a very special flavour. Much the same applies
to Turina’s more serious
Three poems, settings of texts by
Gustavo Adolfo Béquer (1836 - 1870). Eduardo Toldrá’s
two spring songs
April and
May are more run-of-the-mill but
utterly pleasant and rather conservative considering that they were written
in 1920.
The only works by Xavier Montsalvatge that are more generally known are
his
Five Negro songs from 1945-46. Their popularity is well deserved.
There is such haunting beauty in them, in particular the well known
Lullaby
(tr. 25), here sung so softly and with such innocence. The only reservation
I have concerning the whole recital is the swinging final
Negro song.
Malcolm Martineau, who is excellent throughout the programme, has the
right drive but the singing is too reticent. I would have liked it more
down-to-earth with Carmen-like chest-tones, like for instance the Swedish
mezzo-soprano Annika Skoglund, whose album
Duende with Spanish
songs I reviewed some three years ago. She also included the six Guridi
songs, which then were new to me
(review).
Overall, Sylvia Schwartz’s debut Hyperion is utterly satisfying.
Göran Forsling
Utterly satisfying.
Track listing
Enrique GRANADOS (1867 - 1916)
1.
La maja y el ruiseñor (from the opera
Goyescas)
[6:32]
2.
El majo discreto [1:35]
3.
El majo timido [1:01]
4.
Amor y odio [2:17]
5.
La maja de Goya [3:22]
6.
Callejeo [0:52]
7.
El tra-la-la y el punteado [1:09]
8.
La maja dolorosa 1: ¡Oh, muerte cruel! [2:23]
9.
La maja dolorosa 2: ¡Ay majo de via vida! [2:20]
10.
La maja dolorosa 3: De aquel majo amante [2:52]
Jesús GURIDI (1886 - 1961)
Seis canciones castellanas [17:38]
11.
Allá arriba, en aquella montaña [2:43]
12.
¡Sereno! [2:43]
13.
Llámale con el pañuelo [2:15]
14.
No quiero tus avellanas [3:36]
15.
¡Cómo quieres que adivine! [2:44]
16.
Mañanita de San Juan [3:37]
Joaquín TURINA (1882 - 1949)
Tres poemas, Op. 81 [8:16]
17.
Olas gigantes [3:29]
18.
Tu pupila es azul [2:15]
19.
Besa el aura [2:32]
Eduardo TOLDRÁ (1895 - 1962)
20.
Abril [1:54]
21.
Maig [2:55]
Xavier MONTSALVATGE (1912 - 2002)
Cinco canciones negras
22.
Cuba dentro de un piano [4:53]
23.
Punto de habanera [2:05]
24.
Chévere [2:01]
25.
Canción de cuna para dormir a un negrito [2:40]
26.
Canto negro [1:12]