BBC Music Magazine

Fanny & Felix Mendelssoh­n

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Fanny Mendelssoh­n: Lobgesang; Hero und Leander; Lieder etc.; Felix Mendelssoh­n: Infelice; Hebrides Overture etc.

Chen Reiss (soprano), Arabella Steinbache­r (violin); Jewish Chamber Orchestra Munich/daniel Grossmann Onyx Classics ONYX4231 65:07 mins Even with today’s upswing in the fortunes of Fanny Hensel née Mendelssoh­n, the recording industry still seems reluctant to prise her music away from that of her more famous brother, Felix.

This recording from the Israeli soprano Chen Reiss is obviously no exception. That said, it is mostly a delectable selection, opening with the little-known Felix concert aria Infelice, written for the legendary Maria Malibran and involving an inspiring violin obbligato played beautifull­y and idiomatica­lly here by Arabella Steinbache­r.

Fanny is represente­d with some of her most beautiful songs, works which prove, if you still need proof, that her neglect until now has been phenomenal­ly unjust; I’d defy anyone to hear ‘Die Mainacht’ without asking where it has been all our lives. Although her dramatic scena Hero and Leander is touted as the big discovery, its language is more convention­al and less vividly individual than the more intimate Lieder – some originally issued under Felix’s name – which take all the biscuits.

Reiss has a bright, warm and open tone which enhances both composers with sincerity and spontaneit­y. While one might wish for slightly greater variety to the vibrato and characteri­sation from time to time, she’s a charismati­c performer and consistent­ly rewarding to listen to. The orchestrat­ions by Tal-haim

Samnon are reasonably satisfying, though do occasional­ly veer towards the sugary; it is not clear why these Lieder were thought to need orchestrat­ing at all.

Conductor Daniel Grossmann’s tempos are often on the slow side, and the one real downer is the ‘Rome’ version of Felix’s Hebrides Overture which is questionab­ly sluggish and could have been harmlessly omitted. The recorded sound is a little bit bathroomy. Jessica Duchen

PERFORMANC­E ★★★

RECORDING ★★★

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