Dvořák, Janáček, Brahms, Strauss, Chausson, Ravel, Stravinsky / Dvořák / Janáček / Richard Strauss / Richard Strauss
Soirée Magdalena Kožená & Friends
Magdalena Kožená (mezzo),
Sir Simon Rattle (piano),
Rahel Rilling (violin),
Wolfram Brandl (violin),
Yulia Deyneka (viola),
David Adorjan (cello),
Andrew Marriner (clarinet)
Pentatone
Title
Soirée Magdalena Kožená & Friends
Artists
Magdalena Kožená (mezzo),
Sir Simon Rattle (piano),
Rahel Rilling (violin),
Wolfram Brandl (violin),
Yulia Deyneka (viola),
David Adorjan (cello),
Andrew Marriner (clarinet)
Repetoire
Dvořák, Janáček, Brahms, Strauss, Chausson, Ravel, Stravinsky
Soirée Magdalena Kožená & Friends
Dvořák
Janáček
Brahms
Richard Strauss
Label
Pentatone
Year
2019
Catalog number
PTC5186671
Producer
Erdo Groot
Balance Engineer
Jean-Marie Geijsen
Editor
Erdo Groot
Nominations
Presto Recording of the Week
13th September 2019
Nominee - Assorted Program
International Classical Music Awards
2019
Nominee - Assorted Program
Gramophone:
"There is some lovely singing from Kožená, whose fawn-tinted mezzo retains its attractive quality from her earliest discs…She sings the two Brahms collections well, especially the Ophelia Songs, and is at her best in her native Czech…The chamber-group support is refined and well-behaved…Rattle’s gentle, unforced pianism doesn’t get in the way and Wolfram Brandl’s soaring violin in Strauss’s ‘Morgen!’ is beautifully judged."
Presto Classical13th September 2019"
"The concept seems a particularly apt one for the Czech mezzo, inside whom one often senses that there’s a frustrated instrumentalist trying to get out, and these smaller-scale canvases show this particular artist off to best advantage: Kožená’s light-coloured mezzo isn’t the largest of voices, and with these forces she has free rein to paint in subtle pastels...Everyone sounds like they’re having a blast, and it’s an absolute joy to eavesdrop."
Katherine Cooper
The Observer15th September 2019
"It’s a pleasure to hear solo voice with various combinations...Kožená’s versatility, and strength in French and Czech repertoire especially, shine through...a break from usual recital fare. And Simon Rattle makes his recording debut as a very nice pianist."
The Times:
"Chausson’s Chanson perpetuelle makes a most arresting start, with Kozena’s throbbing mezzo riding the music’s darkening waves, supported by a string quartet and Rattle’s dappled piano...I wish the recording acoustic had been more intimate and less cloudy, but with Kozena in beguiling voice, and repertoire such as this, it’s still a pleasure and privilege to be invited, as it were, into the star couple’s home."
Opera Now October 2019
"Kožená doesn’t possess the most voluptuous of mezzos – her tone is quite slender – but she is an artist with a vast range of colours, here demonstrated across a range of songs by Chausson, Dvořák, Brahms, Stravinsky, Ravel, Janáček and Strauss – the Janáček Říkadla (Nursery Rhymes) are particularly enjoyable, with their variety of pace and mood."