This Island: Songs by Bosmans, Claisse, Fuerison, N Boulanger, M Bauer | Avie AV2592

This Island: Songs by Bosmans, Claisse, Fuerison, N Boulanger, M Bauer

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Label: Avie

Cat No: AV2592

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Vocal/Choral

Release Date: 10th February 2023

Contents

Artists

Susan Narucki (soprano)
Donald Berman (piano)

Works

Bauer, Marion

Poems (4), op.16

Bosmans, Henriette Hilda

Dit eiland
In den regen
Teeken den hemel in het zand der zee

Boulanger, Nadia

Les Heures claires (with Raoul Pugno)
» no.1 Le ciel en nuit s'est deplie
» no.3 Vous m'avez dit
» no.4 Que tes yeux clairs, tes yeux d'ete
» no.6 Ta bonte

Claisse, Elisabeth

Melodies (4)

Fuerison, Irene

Les Heures claires, Les Heures d'apres-midi, Les Heures du soir, op.50

Artists

Susan Narucki (soprano)
Donald Berman (piano)

About

Grammy Award-winning American soprano Susan Narucki, "one of the great practitioners of contemporary vocal music" (Opera News), presents This Island, a specially curated, unique set of 21 art songs written in the first half of the 20th century, chiefly by women and some receiving their world-premiere recordings.

The catalyst for This Island was a line from a collection of letters by Austrian poet Rainer Maria Rilke: "If you could only be here with me so I could share with you the happiness of these great poems, they would let you realise what we all now need more urgently: that transience is not separation."

The poems Rilke cites are by Belgian Symbolist Emile Verhaeren, whose poetry Susan discovered has been set to music by composers both familiar and virtually unknown, including Nadia Boulanger and her Paris Conservatoire teacher Raoul Pugno, Belgian Irène Fuerison, Dutch Henriëtte Bosmans and the mysterious Parisian composer Élisabeth Claisse. Susan rounds out the album with songs by American composer and educator Marion Bauer, who studied in Paris and met Boulanger and Pugno, and Dutch composer Henriëtte Bosmans whose music Susan was familiar with, bringing the project full circle.

Reviews

this album may well prompt a continued exploration of deeply literate composers who need not be lost and have much to offer the current generation of listeners.
Gramophone May 2023

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