BBC Music Magazine

The dark night has vanished

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Grieg: Sechs Lieder, Op. 48;

R Schumann: Sechs Gedichte und Requiem; plus songs by Brahms and J Lang

Catriona Morison (mezzo-soprano), Malcolm Martineau (piano)

Linn Records CKD 637 58:47 mins Brahms and Schumann might be repertoire staples for any Lieder singer – Grieg too if Nordic inclinatio­ns obtain – but there are relatively few who have championed Josephine Lang, a protégée of Mendelssoh­n and prolific song composer. Undeterred, the 2017 BBC Cardiff Singer of the World picks up the gauntlet and in a recital probing love and loss she includes half a dozen songs; among them, the unpublishe­d, early Gestern und Morgen – though the work of an 18-year-old, arguably one of the most persuasive of the group. For the rest, Morison picks from across Brahms’s output whilst opting for single sets when scaling Grieg and Schumann – Grieg’s Op. 48 a return to setting German after nearly a quarter of a century; Schumann’s Op. 90 a ‘tombeau’ for the poet Nikolaus Lenau (who, as it happens, was yet to die, and duly obliged when the tribute finally received its premiere).

Morison’s mezzo basks in an almost inextingui­shable warmth and radiance, although she’s able to invest Brahms’s Dein blaues Auge with a numbness that gives way to an exquisitel­y controlled intensific­ation at the reference to ‘throbbing pain’. And she’s a perfect fit for the immediate, unforced naturalnes­s of the Grieg, perfectly gauging the emotional temperatur­e of Goethe’s ‘Zur Rosenzeit’, and adept at eliciting the hazy happiness of ‘Ein Traum’. Everywhere her sense of musical line is a wonder (pianist Malcolm Martineau conjuring wonderment­s of his own), though a more nuanced engagement with the sound and colours of the German words could be desired. Riveting nonetheles­s. Paul Riley

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