Showing posts with label Anne Sofie von Otter. Show all posts
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Wednesday, July 29, 2020

ANNE SOFIE VON OTTER / BRAD MEHLDAU - Love Songs (2010) 2xCD / FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

 
American jazz pianist and composer Brad Mehldau and Swedish mezzo-soprano Anne Sofie von Otter pair up on this two-disc set of love songs. The first disc is devoted to Mehldau's Love Songs, a seven-song cycle commissioned by Carnegie Hall, KölnMusik, and Wigmore Hall. He takes as his texts five poems by Sara Teasdale and one each by e.e. cummings and Philip Larkin. Although the influence of American vernacular music is evident throughout, these are clearly not pop songs; they fit better in the "New American Art Song" category exemplified by composers like Ricky Ian Gordon, Jake Heggie, and John Musto. Mehldau's songs are notable for their generous lyricism, subtly complex rhythmic drive, a gift for melody, and a potent emotional punch. Although they make a striking set all together and each song is fully successful, "Twilight" and "Dreams" are especially evocative and memorable. The texts describe a variety of romantic experiences, but Mehldau's settings are essentially positive and optimistic. Not so the majority of songs on the second disc, most of which have the character of profoundly melancholy torch songs. About half are French, by composers such as Michel Legrand, Jacques Brel, and Léo Ferré, and there are songs by Joni Mitchell (the heartbreaking "Marcie"), Bob Telson ("Calling You"), and Leonard Bernstein ("Some Other Time"), among others. Von Otter does not have the sound of a crossover artist, but she has the maturity and flexibility to being just the right looseness and expressive freedom to these songs to make her performances fully persuasive. Her tone is full and pure, and her investment in the songs is absolute. Mehldau's exceptionally sensitive and inventive accompaniments contribute immeasurably to the success of the album. The sound is appropriately warm and intimate, but is a little on the close side on the second disc. by Stephen Eddins 
Tracklist 1 :
    Love Songs     
1     It may not always be so 5:43 
Music By – Brad Mehldau
Words By – E. E. Cummings

2     We Met at the End of the Party 4:02
Music By – Brad Mehldau
Words By – Philip Larkin

3     Child, Child 2:19  
Music By – Brad Mehldau
Words By – Sara Teasdale

4     Twilight 2:51  
Music By – Brad Mehldau
Words By – Sara Teasdale

5     Because 4:39  
Music By – Brad Mehldau
Words By – Sara Teasdale

6     Dreams 5:30        
Music By – Brad Mehldau
Words By – Sara Teasdale

7     Did You Never Know? 5:41       
Music By – Brad Mehldau
Words By – Sara Teasdale

Tracklist 2 :
1     Avec le temps 4:13  
Music By, Lyrics By – Léo Ferré
2     Pierre 4:03
Monique Andrée Serf
3     Marcie 3:57 
Joni Mitchell
4     Something Good 3:22  
Richard Rodgers
    Les Demoiselles de Rochefort   
5     Chanson de Maxence 5:14 
Lyrics By – Jacques Demy
Music By, Lyrics By – Michel Legrand

6     Chanson des vieux amants 4:11 
Music By – Gérard Jouannest
Music By, Lyrics By – Jacques Brel

7     Sakta vi gå genom stan (Walking my Baby Back Home) 2:39        
Lyrics By – Roy Turk
Music By – Fred E. Ahlert

8     Att angöra en brygga 2:42   
Lyrics By – Tage Danielsson
Music By – Lars Färnlöf

9     Dis, quand reviendras-tu? 4:12   
Monique Andrée Serf
10     What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life? (from The Happy Ending) 3:10        
Lyrics By – Alan & Marilyn Bergman
Music By – Michel Legrand

11     Calling You (from Bagdad Café) 4:08  
Bob Telson
12     Blackbird 2:26       
John Lennon / Paul McCartney
13     Some Other Time (from On the Town) 4:03   
Lyrics By – Adolph Green, Betty Comden
Music By – Leonard Bernstein

Credits:
 Piano – Brad Mehldau
Vocals [Mezzo Soprano] – Anne Sofie Von Otter