Nathan Gunn, Just Before Sunrise (released August 7, 2007) |
The two Papageno selections from The Magic Flute, one of Gunn's most celebrated roles (in Julie Taymor's production for the Met), were sung without artifice. While that pleasing candor makes Gunn so appealing on stage, little of the humor and child-like silliness of the bird-catcher was on display. A Schubert set seemed over-concentrated with slow, dreamy songs, which may have been a concession to Gunn's collaborative artist, his wife, Julie Jordan Gunn. The one song with a challenging accompaniment, Im Walde, was taken at a moderate tempo and had little of the drama it needed, from either pianist or singer. (Husband and wife were both recently appointed as professors of music at University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.)
Tim Smith, Nathan Gunn Recital (Baltimore Sun, January 15) Nathan Gunn at Cornell (Whimsical, yet relevant, September 25, 2006) |
The next concert at Shriver Hall features cellist Alban Gerhardt and pianist Cecile Licad, in sonatas by Beethoven and Chopin.
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