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Florian Boesch, Malcolm Martineau - Robert Schumann: Dichterliebe; Kerner Lieder (2023)

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Florian Boesch, Malcolm Martineau - Robert Schumann: Dichterliebe; Kerner Lieder (2023)

Florian Boesch, Malcolm Martineau - Robert Schumann: Dichterliebe; Kerner Lieder (2023)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 193 Mb | Total time: 63:28 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Linn Records | # CKD 695 | Recorded: 2021

The ultimate song cycle performed by two of today’s foremost lieder interpreters; this release is destined to become the reference recording for anyone interested in the great German song tradition.

Bryn Terfel, Malcolm Martineau - An die Musik: Favourite Schubert Songs (1994)

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Bryn Terfel, Malcolm Martineau - An die Musik: Favourite Schubert Songs (1994)

Bryn Terfel, Malcolm Martineau - An die Musik: Favourite Schubert Songs (1994)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 249 Mb | Total time: 69:52 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Deutsche Grammophon | # 477 6358 | Recorded: 1994

Terfel's gift is a generous, individual voice, a natural feeling for German and an inborn abil- ity to go to the heart of what he attempts. His singing here is grand in scale – listen to any of the dramatic songs and the point is made – but like Hotter, whom he so often resembles, he's able to reduce his large voice to the needs of a sustained, quiet line, as in Meerestille. When the two come together as in Der Wanderer, the effect can be truly electrifying, even more so, perhaps, in Erlkönig where the four participants are superbly contrasted. Yet this is a voice that can also smile, as in An die Laute and 'Die Taubenpost' or express wonder, as in Ganymed, a most exhilarating interpretation, or again explode in sheer anger as in the very first song, the strenuous Gruppe aus dem Tartarus.

Lucy Crowe, Malcolm Martineau - Claude Debussy: Songs, Vol. 4 (2018)

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Lucy Crowe, Malcolm Martineau - Claude Debussy: Songs, Vol. 4 (2018)

Claude Debussy: Songs, Vol. 4 (2018)
Lucy Crowe (soprano), Jennifer France (soprano), Christopher Maltman (baritone)
Malcolm Martineau (piano), Lucy Wakeford (harp)

EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 213 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 150 Mb | Artwork included
Classical, Vocal | Label: Hyperion | # CDA68075 | Time: 01:03:18

The fourth and final installment in a complete edition of Debussy songs might not seem to be a chartbuster, but that's just what this release by British soprano Lucy Crowe has become, and it deserves every bit of its success. In fact, you might even pick this one over the other three if you're looking to sample Crowe's approach: the program is exceptionally well put together, and it begins with Debussy's first published song, Tragédie, of 1881. There are several other early songs, giving insight into the young Debussy's romantic life as well as hints of the musical language to come and some real experiments (you could sample the Rondel chinois). From there, the program proceeds to later music but is not strictly chronological: instead Crowe leads you onto a path of extremely quiet songs wherein Debussy challenges the soprano to reside in her upper register, and Crowe meets the challenges beautifully. The tension is remarkable, with just a single piano solo and a pair of songs to Debussy's own texts (Nuits blanches, or Sleepless Nights) with baritone Christopher Maltman to break it. The music broadens out with some later songs, ending with Debussy's swan song, Noël des enfants qui n'ont plus de maisons, of 1915. The contributions of pianist Malcolm Martineau are substantial; he produces some truly eerie sounds in the quieter pieces. Highly recommended and often haunting.

Thomas Oliemans & Malcolm Martineau - Brahms: Romanzen aus Magelone & Regenlied-Zyklus (Brahms Songbook, Vol. 1) (2023)

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Thomas Oliemans & Malcolm Martineau - Brahms: Romanzen aus Magelone & Regenlied-Zyklus (Brahms Songbook, Vol. 1) (2023)

Thomas Oliemans & Malcolm Martineau - Brahms: Romanzen aus Magelone & Regenlied-Zyklus (Brahms Songbook, Vol. 1) (2023)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 239 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 145 Mb | 01:02:40
Classical, Vocal | Label: Linn Records

Malcolm Martineau is the brilliant initiator of this new one-of-a-kind series on Linn. The Brahms Songbook has set the unprecedented goal to record Brahms’s lieder by complete opus number. For its first instalment, Martineau has teamed up with famed Dutch baritone Thomas Oliemans in the expansive Romanzen aus Magelone, Op. 33 . Composed between 1861 and 1869, the youthful, inevitably romantic fifteen-song cycle tells the story of a noble warrior, a Neapolitan princess and a sultan’s daughter. The operatic-like cycle goes through the emotions of each character as the tale unfolds. Oliemans’s busy stage career and ‘communicative singing style’ (The New York Times) make him the perfect fit. The album concludes with the virtually unknown ‘Regenlied’ cycle: four songs that were later included in Acht Lieder und Gesänge, Op. 5 9. Volume 2 will see Dame Sarah Connolly and Hanno Müller-Brachmann share the bill.

Malcolm Martineau, Sarah Connolly, Huw Montague Rendall, Nicky Spence, William Thomas - The Complete Songs of Duparc (2022)

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Malcolm Martineau, Sarah Connolly, Huw Montague Rendall, Nicky Spence, William Thomas - The Complete Songs of Duparc (2022)

Malcolm Martineau, Sarah Connolly, Huw Montague Rendall, Nicky Spence, William Thomas - The Complete Songs of Duparc (2022)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 219 Mb | Total time: 60:04 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Signum Records | # SIGCD715 | Recorded: 2019, 2021

Malcolm Martineau follows up his acclaimed complete song collections of Poulenc and Faure with an album celebrating the solo songs of Henri Duparc, performed by an acclaimed roster of British singers - Dame Sarah Connolly, Huw Montague Rendall, Nicky Spence & William Thomas. An iconic figure in the world of French music - his songs described as being 'imperfect… but works of genius' by Ravel and 'perfect' by Debussy - Duparc only composed a handful of works during the first half of his life: following a nervous disorder in 1885 at age 37 he lived for a further 48 years, orchestrating and tinkering with his songs, but publishing nothing new. Scottish pianist Malcolm Martineau is recognized at the highest international level as one of the UK's leading accompanists, performing worldwide alongside the world's greatest singers and with a discography of over 100 albums, including a number of award-winning recordings.

Elena Kelessidi, Malcolm Martineau - A Russian Romance (2008)

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Elena Kelessidi, Malcolm Martineau - A Russian Romance (2008)

Elena Kelessidi, Malcolm Martineau - A Russian Romance (2008)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 173 Mb | Total time: 51:09 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Onyx | # ONYX4031 | Recorded: 2007

Elena Kelessidi is one of opera’s most touching and fiery artists and the most international Greek soprano of today. Here she makes her recital debut with this heartfelt programme of songs from a country whose language is natural to her.

Susan Bullock, Malcolm Martineau - Strauss, Wagner, Britten, Prokofiev, Quilter, Rorem: Lieder (2007)

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Susan Bullock, Malcolm Martineau - Strauss, Wagner, Britten, Prokofiev, Quilter, Rorem: Lieder (2007)

Susan Bullock, Malcolm Martineau - Strauss, Wagner, Britten, Prokofiev, Quilter, Rorem: Lieder (2007)
WEB | FLAC (tracks) - 279 MB | 01:15:15
Genre: Classical | Label: Avie

Leading dramatic soprano Susan Bullock offers a stunning recording for Avie’s innovative Crear Classics series with a recital of songs which are linked by the theme of love and aspects of love. Covering a vast period from 1880 to the 1950s, the 19th century is represented by Richard Strauss in his youthful and flirtatious three early Lieder, and Wagner in his mature romance with Mathilde Wesendonck which resulted in the songs bearing her name. Prokofiev’s wistful and woebegone love songs are a fascinating complement to Britten’s Pushkin settings. Selections by the quintessential song composers Roger Quilter and Ned Rorem round out the eclectic programme.

Malcolm Martineau - Complete Songs of Duparc (2022)

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Malcolm Martineau - Complete Songs of Duparc (2022)

Malcolm Martineau - Complete Songs of Duparc (2022)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 194 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 141 Mb | Digital booklet | 01:00:02
Classical, Vocal | Label: Signum Classics

Malcolm Martineau follows up his acclaimed complete song collections of Poulenc and Faure with an album celebrating the solo songs of Henri Duparc, performed by an acclaimed roster of British singers – Dame Sarah Connolly, Huw Montague Rendall, Nicky Spence & William Thomas.

Fatma Said - El Nour (2020)

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Fatma Said - El Nour (2020)

Fatma Said - El Nour (2020)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 240 Mb | Total time: 64:57 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Warner Classics | # 9029523360 | Recorded: 2019

The young Egyptian soprano Fatma Said, praised for the luminosity and rich colours of her voice, makes her recording debut for Warner Classics with El Nour. Her enticing and absorbing recital programme crosses cultures, combining art songs by French, Spanish and Egyptian composers with Egyptian folk songs and popular songs from the Middle East. As she explains, “‘El Nour’ in Arabic means ‘the light’, and this album sheds light on how music that has been interpreted many times can be perceived in a different light. The idea is to connect three cultures – Arabic, French and Spanish – and to show how much, despite cultural, geographical and historical differences, they have in common when it comes to music”.

John Mark Ainsley, Lorna Anderson, Isobel Buchanan, Sarah Connolly - The Complete Songs of Fauré, Vol.4 (2021)

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John Mark Ainsley, Lorna Anderson, Isobel Buchanan, Sarah Connolly - The Complete Songs of Fauré, Vol.4 (2021)

John Mark Ainsley, Lorna Anderson, Isobel Buchanan, John Chest, Sarah Connolly, Iestyn Davies, Ann Murray, Kitty Whately, Malcolm Martineau - The Complete Songs of Fauré, Vol.4 (2021)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 252 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 164 Mb | Digital booklet | 01:08:05
Classical, Vocal | Label: Signum Classics

The final volume in the acclaimed series with Malcolm Martineau, charting the complete songs of French composer Gabriel Fauré and performed by a selection of the world’s finest singers. This series follows Martineau’s heralded 5-CD series of The Complete Songs of Francis Poulenc.

Magdalena Kožená, Malcolm Martineau - Songs, Lieder, Chansons, Canzoni, Песни (2004)

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Magdalena Kožená, Malcolm Martineau -  Songs, Lieder, Chansons, Canzoni, Песни (2004)

Magdalena Kožená, Malcolm Martineau - Songs, Lieder, Chansons, Canzoni, Песни (2004)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 234 Mb | Total time: 63:50 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Deutsche Grammophon | 471 581-2 | Recorded: 2003

By now, fans of this mezzo probably have realized that she could sing the telephone directory and make it sound both beautiful and meaningful. This CD is made up of music by Respighi, Ravel, Britten, Schulhoff and Shostakovich: in other words, songs in five languages from five countries. Unlike most song recital CDs, variety is also supplied by the accompaniments. The Ravel songs are backed up by flute, cello and piano, while the Schulhoff selections feature violin and piano, the Shostakovich and Britten are for piano alone, and the Respighi includes a string quartet. The whole CD is fascinating, but the lengthy Respighi cantata "Il tramonto" ("The Sunset," to a poem by Shelly) is a sensational centerpiece: just lovely, with hints of Straussian and Wagnerian harmonies.

Magdalena Kožená, Malcolm Martineau - Songs My Mother Taught Me (2008)

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Magdalena Kožená, Malcolm Martineau - Songs My Mother Taught Me (2008)

Magdalena Kožená, Malcolm Martineau - Songs My Mother Taught Me (2008)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 249 Mb | Total time: 70:04 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Deutsche Grammophon | 477 6665 | Recorded: 2007

Magdalena Kozena, one of the most acclaimed recitalists of today, presents a personal collection of songs she has known since childhood and that form some of her earliest musical influences. A haunting collection of songs by Czech composers such as Dvorak, Janacek, Martinu, Schulhoff and Eben, all deeply rooted in the rich Czech folk song tradition. Like Magdalena explains about the songs on the album: They are just the sort a mother would sing to her baby. My mother is not a professional singer, but she loved to sing and knew a lot of songs!