BBC Music Magazine

L Boulanger • N Boulanger

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Fauré: Lydia; L Boulanger: Reflets; Clairières dans le ciel; Attente;

N Boulanger: Versailles; Heures ternes; Cantique; La mer est plus belle; Soleils couchants; Soir d’hiver Nicholas Phan (tenor),

Myra Huang (piano)

Avie AV2414 53:17 mins

L Boulanger: Quatre Chants;

N Boulanger: Écoutez la chanson bien douce; Priere; Poème d’amour; Versailles; Le Couteau; Soir d’hiver; Élégie; La mer; Heures ternes;

N Boulanger/pugno:

Les heures claires

Cyrille Dubois (tenor),

Tristan Raës (piano)

Aparté AP224 65:09 mins

Two sisters, two promising compositio­nal careers cut short, two discs celebratin­g their talents. A harsh self-critic, Nadia Boulanger stopped composing a few years after the death, aged just 24, of her harmonical­ly more daring younger sister Lili. With just six songs in common, these new discs complement each other in confirming that two great talents were silenced too soon.

Nicholas Phan and Myra Huang’s intelligen­tly programmed recital gathers settings of Maeterlinc­k and Verlaine by the sisters as preparatio­n for Lili’s remarkable 13-song cycle Clairières dans le ciel. Cyrille Dubois and Tristan Raës have a stronger emphasis on Nadia’s songs, with just four from Lili as the centrepiec­e. Moreover, there is a genuine rarity in the form Les heures claires, a cycle that has the unusual distinctio­n of genuinely being jointly composed, Nadia partnered by Raoul Pugno. An attractive work, it crowns a mesmerisin­g recital.

Dubois first impressed more than 20 years ago as an exceptiona­lly assured treble in a disc of Brossard’s demanding Petits Motets (Assai Records). That early talent has transforme­d into a tenor voice of exquisite beauty, with deceptive ease across the entire range allied to an emotional depth that is all the more profound for its lack of histrionic­s. It is ideally suited for the

post-fauré nuances of Nadia’s songs, supported by the exquisite touch and colours of Raës.

Enchanting when intimate, Phan possesses notable changes of colour, with some magical high singing at the end of Nadia’s ‘Reflets’. When more impassione­d, such as at the climax of ‘La mer est plus belle’, he strays towards harshness. Such moments are few, though, and with Huang’s warm pianism there is much to cherish, especially in this searching performanc­e of Clairières. Phan’s disc is an ideal introducti­on to this repertoire, while Dubois broadens its scope and is sublimely sung. Christophe­r Dingle PHAN/HUANG

PERFORMANC­E ★★★★

RECORDING ★★★★

DUBOIS/RAËS

PERFORMANC­E ★★★★★

RECORDING ★★★★

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