"I listened often to Lorraine Hunt Lieberson's recording of Bach's cantata Ich habe genug (I Have Enough), especially the aria Schlummert ein (Fall Asleep). It happens to be a glorious piece, but it's also an extraordinary performance -- one that is blessed, and that blesses us." -- Dawn Upshaw, on music that inspired her as she battled breast cancer (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 11) |
Much of the program was suffused with simplicity (Foster's parlor song Beautiful Child of Song and Ives's Two Little Flowers), whimsical humor (Debussy's La Flûte de Pan and Ravel's Le Cygne), and hammy playfulness (three of Bolcom's Cabaret Songs). As many of the songs came from Upshaw's burgeoning recital discography, the effect was a "Best of Dawn Upshaw" evening, with the added benefit of the sympathetic and vital presence of the singer herself. Indeed, many of the more serious songs on the program followed the theme of ecstatic awakening, putting me in my mind of how precious music is and, as a result, how fortunate we are to have Upshaw's voice in our ears. Upshaw chose to read the translation of Charles van Lerberghe's poem L'aube blanche, set by Fauré in his Chanson d'Eve:
And my soul, like a rose,Although she sings music from many periods, it is her championship of contemporary music, like the new song cycle by Dutilleux we heard her sing in 2006, that has been her greatest contribution. The undoubted high point of the recital came at the end of the first half, with two songs from Olivier Messiaen's exquisite Poèmes pour Mi, selections recorded on Upshaw's 2004 Voices of Light CD. A haunting, lovely performance of Le Collier (about the "necklace" of a lover's arms entwined around one's neck, poems by Messiaen himself) combined an opalescent melody from Upshaw in the refracted sunlight of harmony from the piano, played with impressive sensitivity by senior accompanist Gilbert Kalish.
Trembling, languid all day long,
Awakens to the beauty in every thing,
And my heart to each thing's love.
Dawn Upshaw: Voices of Light Goethe Lieder Songs to Morpheus Ainadamar |
Anne Midgette, Upshaw's Freshly Picked Bouquet Of Favorites (Washington Post, January 25) |
The next concert in the Kennedy Center Fortas Chamber Music series features violinist Barnabàs Kelemen and pianist Shai Wosner (February 4, 7:30 pm) in the Terrace Theater. They will play violin sonatas by Mozart, Bartók, Debussy, and Brahms.
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