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A Musorgsky melange full of surprises

David Nice enjoys Claire Booth and Christophe­r Glyn’s multi-faceted recital

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Musorgsky

Unorthodox Music: The Nursery, songs and piano works Claire Booth (soprano), Christophe­r Glyn (piano) Avie AV2457 65:22 mins A Swedish pianist, top choice for many internatio­nal singers, told me recently that agents didn’t want piano solos in a song recital. But isn’t that what every intelligen­t duo should be aspiring to, on disc as well as in the recital hall? Claire Booth and Christophe­r Glynn have been pioneering this kind of presentati­on on Avie with three discs to date, putting the composer first: Grainger, Grieg and now Musorgsky, the most maverick of them all.

The surprises come thick and fast: after the very quirky-grotesque Prologue, a song about a demure young girl shocked by a dirty, Satanic billy-goat but unconcerne­d about marrying his human counterpar­t, we move through the times of life. The song-cycle The Nursery is an obvious childhood choice, Booth voicing childish prattle and the remonstrat­ions of nanny and mama with vivid character, but it’s enriched by two pieces from Memories of Childhood; the child bashing frenziedly around in a dark cupboard beautifull­y complement­s the vocalised stand-in-the-corner number. In the final sequence, called ‘Loneliness’, the catacombs number from Pictures at an Exhibition follows directly on from the song ‘The leaves rustled softly’, about a burial in an oak grove, and the soulful postlude, ‘Reverie’, extends and slightly softens the magisteria­l gloom of ‘On the River’ from the Sunless cycle, Booth’s darkest utterance.

Her bright soprano can be a bit squeezed in the more convention­al love-lyrics, but revels in the unorthodox, and Glynn ranges the colour-palette too. The presentati­on is both picture- and text-perfect; classy work all round.

PERFORMANC­E ★★★★

RECORDING ★★★★

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A picture-perfect presentati­on of both text and music

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Unorthodox approach: Booth and Glyn perform with colour and class
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