This CD turned up as one of those waifs and strays 
          which tend to fall in between the more easily consumed classic programmes. 
          However, my eye was caught by the Lawo label, whose Beethoven wind octet 
          recording (see 
review) 
          is still very much a firm favourite. Having decided to give it a chance 
          I was immediately caught by the Copland-like simplicity of the opening 
          song, 
Fraue, du süsse. Berg’s songs inhabit that humid 
          late-romantic turn-of-the-century world, his youthful intensity of feeling 
          making settings of the sort found here an ideal vehicle for all kinds 
          of outpourings, though a sense of ‘classical’ restraint 
          is also a remarkable feature of many of these songs. 
            
          Schoenberg’s songs are also a product of his younger years, and 
          other than 
Erwartung have little of the chromatic saturation 
          which would lead up to those well-known 12-tone technical changes. Webern’s 
          
Acht frühe Lieder were a product of the tradition of Schumann 
          and Wolf, and were written at the time of his early encounter with Schoenberg. 
          There is some of the sparseness of texture in a few of these songs which 
          makes them stand apart from those of Berg, but you will find none of 
          the serialism of his mature output. There is much harmonic exploration, 
          with fascinating twists in songs such as 
Bild der Liebe and Richard 
          Strauss moments in songs like the sublime 
Sommerabend. Pianist 
          Nils Anders Mortensen plays all of these with the utmost sensitivity. 
          
            
          All of these songs are fascinating, but it is the performances which 
          make this an outstanding disc. Marianne Beate Kielland has a beautiful 
          mezzo voice, deep and expressive, but with a soprano lightness which 
          is utterly responsive to the extremes of mood and linguistic expression. 
          Her articulation is superb, and with the texts all given in the booklet 
          it is easy to follow each song though the layout with English translations 
          underneath rather than alongside the German originals is not ideal. 
          There are alternatives for this repertoire on record, but few if any 
          which bring the 
Früh or should that be 
Frühe 
          songs of these composers together in one place in quite this way. Don’t 
          be put off by the relatively short playing time. If you like late-Romantic 
          vocal music but have missed or avoided these names for whatever reason, 
          this disc is a gem full of discovery. 
            
          
Dominy Clements 
            
          A gem filled with discovery. 
          
          
Track listing
          Alban BERG (1885-1935) 
          Fraue, Du Süsse [2:27] 
          Über Den Bergen [1:11] 
          Tiefe Sehnsucht [1:22] 
          Er Klagt, Daß der frühling so kortz blüht [0:56] 
          Augenblicke [2:34] 
          Winter [1:18] 
          Am Strande [1:27] 
          Traurigkeit [1:40] 
          Hoffnung [0:49] 
          Spaziergang [1:42] 
          Flötenspielerin [1:07] 
          Erster verlust [1:36] 
          leukon [1:08] 
          
Arnold SCHÖNBERG (1874-1951) 
          Erwartung [3:45] 
          Jesus Bettelt / schenk mir deinen goldenen kamm [4:03] 
          Erhebung [0:59] 
          Waldsonne [2:11] 
          
Anton WEBERN (1883-1945) 
          Tief von fern [1:32] 
          Aufblick [3:14] 
          Blumengruss [1:09] 
          Bild der liebe [1:46] 
          Sommerabend [2:50] 
          Heiter [1:08] 
          Der tod [1:26] 
          Heimgang in der frühe [4:32]