Clytemnestra: Orchestral Songs
Show recording detailsBIS-2408
Originally recorded in January 2020
Classical
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In 2015, when Ruby Hughes discovered Clytemnestra by the Welsh composer Rhian Samuel, the work had not been performed since its première some 20 years earlier. Hughes describes the 24-minute score as ‘sun-scorched and luscious’ as well as ‘intensely visceral’, but in it she also heard echoes of Gustav Mahler and Alban Berg, two of Samuel’s influences. For her first album as soloist with orchestra, she has therefore devised a programme which brings together the three composers but which also spans a wide range of emotions and moods. For his Rückert-Lieder, Mahler selected five highly intimate and subtle poems by the great Romantic poet Friedrich Rückert, using his large orchestral forces sparingly in a chamber music style. Ten years later, in 1911, Berg found his texts closer at hand as he set contemporary poems by Peter Altenberg, one of the main proponents of Viennese impressionism. Berg's advanced harmonic language caused a scandal at the first performance in 1913, and the songs were only performed in their entirety in 1952, sixteen years after Berg’s death. For Clytemnestra, finally, Rhian Samuel assembled her own text, based on Aeschylus' tragedy Agamemnon and focusing Clytemnestra’s deep anguish at the death of her daughter and her need for revenge. Bringing this wide spectrum of human emotions to life, Ruby Hughes is supported by the BBC National Orchestra of Wales and conductor Jac van Steen.
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"... This is one of those few recordings I have revisited many times; A longevity that makes it an Album of the Year for me. The subject matter does not lend itself to a lighthearted experience (and it doesn’t necessarily get any easier with repeated listens), but that’s exactly the point: the music and the performance invites a deep involvement on the part of the listener each time and consequently gives way to different nuances and reflections." — Azusa Ueno
Choral & Song Choice
Performance ***** Recording ****
“Expressive performances make these works dazzle … Ruby Hughes rises to the challenge with bombproof strength.”
“…From Ruby Hughes we have already heard several good and even moving recordings with delicately sensitive interpretations. She succeeds in doing so in this programme, especially where a delicate lyrical singing is required. Therefore ‘Ich atmet einen linden Duft’ from the Rückert songs is a really good performance, as are similarly fine and expressive songs of the other two cycles, especially the Altenberg Songs. Sometimes, especially with Mahler, one would wish for a little more corpus. Fortunately, Jac van Sten responds well to the singer’s silvery, light voice and surrounds her with an equally light and transparent orchestral sound. In Samuel’s Clytemnestra songs, a little more drama would have made the music more effective. “ ***
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