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My Soul, What Fear You?

Lieder and arias by JS Bach, Eisler, Mahler, Pfitzner, Schubert, Schumann, R Strauss and Weill

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Christophe­r Purves (bass-baritone), Simon Lepper (piano)

King’s College KGS0067 55:54 mins Christophe­r Purves and Simon Lepper have designed an admirably ambitious programme with, one suspects, the help of Richard Stokes, Britain’s living encycloped­ia of lieder and song. It’s not simply the range of the repertoire, which travels from Bach to Weill via Schubert, Schumann, Strauss and Hanns Eisler, but the thematic links that bind these songs together – the imminence of last things, the prison cell as tomb and exile as a cultural death. Yet, My Soul, What Fear You?, the quotation from Hans Pfitzner’s setting of a monologue for the Protestant radical Jan Hus condemned to be burnt, gives this recital a shard of hope as well as its name.

Christophe­r Purves sings magnificen­tly, spinning an enviable thread of legato through the narrative of each song. A consummate actor, too, with commanding diction, he invariably finds a distinctiv­e colour and tone. There’s a sneer from Schubert’s gravedigge­r when recalling the dandies who fawned on the hand of the young beauty who died, restrained rage at the end of Mahler’s ‘Der Tamboursg’sell’, and the almost physical ache of exile in Eisler’s ‘L’automne californie­n’. And he meets the fearsome low D in Strauss’s ‘Im Spätboot’ without blinking!

Simon Lepper is a hand-inglove partner throughout, coaxing gentle breezes from the piano and starting an avalanche of rocks to engulf Schumann’s treasure digger. Then there’s Gerard Mcburney’s arrangemen­t of Bach’s ‘Ich habe genug’ which borrows an accordion from 20th-century Berlin and adds flute, saxophone and guitar to make Bach with a sharp new bite. PERFORMANC­E ★★★★★

RECORDING ★★★★★

Pianist Simon Lepper is a hand-in-glove partner throughout

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