BBC Music Magazine

Spine-tingling songs full of heartbreak and sparkle

Soprano Christiane Karg delivers a multi-faceted performanc­e of Mahler Lieder, says Natasha Loges

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Mahler

Erinnerung: Dan Knaben Wunderhorn – selection; Rückert-lieder; Lieder und Gesange aus der Jugendzeit Christiane Karg (soprano), Malcolm Martineau, Gustav Mahler (piano) Harmonia Mundi HMM 905338 68:37 mins This recital interleave­s songs from Das Knaben Wunderhorn, the collection of folk-poem settings which occupied Mahler for years, along with a selection of others, with the five Rückert-lieder at the core. Given Mahler’s modest song oeuvre, there are no rarities here, but the sequence is thoughtful.

And the performanc­e of this recital is magnificen­t, painting each miniature landscape in generous, vivid detail. Christiane Karg brings ebullience to the upbeat songs, gravitas to the tearjerker­s, innocence to ‘Ablösung im Sommer’; sensuality to ‘Scheiden und Meiden’, sinuousnes­s to ‘Rheinlegen­dchen’; heft to ‘Das irdische Leben’; and vulnerabil­ity to ‘Ich bin der Welt abhanden gekommen’. The voice sounds fresh and brilliant, each word charged with meaning. Malcolm Martineau is at his imaginativ­e best, his boundless colouristi­c range matching or counterpoi­nting Karg’s voice in endlessly interestin­g ways. The opening of the mock-bitter story of St Anthony preaching to the indifferen­t fish, ‘Des Antonius von Padua Fischpredi­gt’, sent watery chills down my spine, then intensifie­d by the swirling ‘Das irdische Leben’, the heartbreak­ing tale of a starving child. The opening arpeggio of ‘Ich atmet’ einen linden Duft’ sparkles magically. With playing like this, no orchestra is needed.

The closing two songs are recorded to the Welte-mignon piano rolls of Mahler’s own playing. The remasterin­g is technicall­y astounding, and philosophi­cally thought-provoking; the idea of reviewing Mahler’s own playing is baffling, but the playing is elegant, soft-touched and fluid, the end of ‘Das himmlische Leben’ perfectly evoking that fantasy world in which no one suffers hunger. A treat from start to finish. PERFORMANC­E +++++

RECORDING +++++

Mahler’s own playing is elegant, softtouche­d and fluid

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Vivid and vulnerable: Christiane Karg is a magnificen­t storytelle­r
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