BBC Music Magazine

Singing of innate beauty

Michael Tanner applauds the extraordin­ary talent of Benjamin Appl

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Heimat: songs by Schubert, Wolf, Brahms, Poulenc, R Strauss & Grieg Benjamin Appl (baritone),

James Baillieu (piano) Sony 8898539303­2 66:54 mins Benjamin Appl is not only a singer of boundless promise, he is already a great artist. This disc shows how versatile he is, with not only great Lieder but interestin­g rarities too. Many of the pieces are by Schubert, but there’s also one in French and several in English, including ‘Home, Sweet home’, though the others, by Britten, Vaughan Williams, Warlock and Ireland, do more to add to our growing awareness of the great tradition of English songs.

In a moving and helpful note, Appl writes about the concept of Heimat, which basically means ‘home’ but whose connotatio­ns are wider than that. The sense of belonging, combined with the urge to travel and experience life to the full, is the underlying theme of this recital. So instead of the feeling one has often with song recitals, that one has to keep changing gear randomly every two or three minutes, there is a thread here which makes it a more unified experience.

Appl was Dietrich Fischerdie­skau’s last pupil, but his singing is firmly based in legato, and the expression comes through the music, whereas Fischer-dieskau often seemed to apply it from outside.

Appl sounds as if singing is his most natural mode of expression; and since he has an extraordin­arily beautiful voice, there should be decades of happiness as he continues to expand his repertoire.

For Benjamin Appl the expression comes through the music

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a natural singer: Benjamin Appl gives free expression to his songs

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