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Dame Sarah Connolly|My True Love Hath My Heart

My True Love Hath My Heart

Dame Sarah Connolly, Malcolm Martineau

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Sarah Connolly will probably win many hearts with this stellar album of English songs, My True Love Hath My Heart, and the same could be said for her accompanist Malcolm Martineau, who is a fabulous interpreter as well. Connolly's technique is seemingly flawless, and her mezzo-soprano is clean, crisp, and bright, yet full. Add to this excellent diction, and the results are interpretations that may well be definitive for years to come. British greats like Benjamin Britten are featured, and the four songs chosen here are probably familiar to many listeners. Early one morning sounds the most archaic in its character, as if influenced by Handel or the Baroque period. The sound quality of the recording on this first cycle is a bit too soft compared to the other tracks, which detracts from the listening experience. Herbert Howells appears twice with two sets of songs. King David is interpreted with an appropriately majestic piano that rolls the chords, and the Gavotte has graceful, nuanced, well-phrased lines, and a piano part that sets the mood for a courtly dance. Come sing and dance reveals a central strength of the recital, which is that Connolly's interpretations are operatic without going over the top; she knows when to sing out, as on the melismas, and when to use more restraint. John Ireland's songs are arguably the most exciting of the older pieces on the album (Richard Rodney Bennett's are from the late 20th century, and in 2011 he is the only composer is still living.) In Her song, which has a 1920s Austro-Germanic popular feel, and in Tryst, Connolly captures the mood of anticipation for a loved one. Michael (Dewar) Head is represented by two songs, and he gives singer and pianist a chance to show off their best, such as Connolly's canny emphasis of the right words in Foxgloves and Martineau's communicative piano interludes in Cotswold Love. A History of the Thé Dansant by Bennett is very different in character, as it was written in 1995, yet it fits well with the repertoire of the recording. One hears jazzy syncopations and wonderful rubato, such as in Tango, where Martineau plays out and takes center stage for a moment. This is a fantastic album, reflecting the mezzo-soprano's wise choice of repertoire that suits her voice perfectly.
© TiVo

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1
Folk Song Arrangements, Vol. 3, "British Isles": VI. O Waly, Waly
00:03:44

Benjamin Britten, Composer - Malcolm Martineau, Piano, MainArtist - Dame Sarah Connolly, MainArtist, MezzoSopranoVocals

2011 Chandos Records 2011 Chandos Records

2
Folk Song Arrangements, Vol. 4, "Moore's Irish Melodies": III. How sweet the answer
00:01:51

Benjamin Britten, Composer - Malcolm Martineau, Piano, MainArtist - Dame Sarah Connolly, MainArtist, MezzoSopranoVocals

2011 Chandos Records 2011 Chandos Records

3
Corpus Christi Carol. After A Boy Was Born, Op. 3.: Variation V
00:02:43

Benjamin Britten, Composer - Malcolm Martineau, Piano, MainArtist - Dame Sarah Connolly, MainArtist, MezzoSopranoVocals

2011 Chandos Records 2011 Chandos Records

4
Folk Song Arrangements, Vol. 3, "British Isles": IV. Early one morning
00:02:29

Benjamin Britten, Composer - Malcolm Martineau, Piano, MainArtist - Dame Sarah Connolly, MainArtist, MezzoSopranoVocals

2011 Chandos Records 2011 Chandos Records

5
A Garland for de la Mare: King David
00:05:15

Herbert Howells, Composer - Malcolm Martineau, Piano, MainArtist - Dame Sarah Connolly, MainArtist, MezzoSopranoVocals

2011 Chandos Records 2011 Chandos Records

6
Come Sing And Dance: Come Sing and Dance
00:03:58

Herbert Howells, Composer - Malcolm Martineau, Piano, MainArtist - Dame Sarah Connolly, MainArtist, MezzoSopranoVocals

2011 Chandos Records 2011 Chandos Records

7
Three Songs: II. Her Song
00:02:45

Malcolm Martineau, Piano, MainArtist - John Ireland, Composer - Dame Sarah Connolly, MainArtist, MezzoSopranoVocals

2011 Chandos Records 2011 Chandos Records

Two Songs (John Ireland)

8
II. My true love hath my heart
00:01:57

Malcolm Martineau, Piano, MainArtist - John Ireland, Composer - Dame Sarah Connolly, MainArtist, MezzoSopranoVocals

2011 Chandos Records 2011 Chandos Records

9
I. Tryst
00:03:23

Malcolm Martineau, Piano, MainArtist - John Ireland, Composer - Dame Sarah Connolly, MainArtist, MezzoSopranoVocals

2011 Chandos Records 2011 Chandos Records

10
5 Elizabethan Songs: IV. Sleep
00:03:04

Malcolm Martineau, Piano, MainArtist - Ivor Gurney, Composer - Dame Sarah Connolly, MainArtist, MezzoSopranoVocals

2011 Chandos Records 2011 Chandos Records

11
By a Bierside: By A Bierside
00:04:21

Malcolm Martineau, Piano, MainArtist - Ivor Gurney, Composer - Dame Sarah Connolly, MainArtist, MezzoSopranoVocals

2011 Chandos Records 2011 Chandos Records

12
Gavotte
00:03:37

Herbert Howells, Composer - Malcolm Martineau, Piano, MainArtist - Dame Sarah Connolly, MainArtist, MezzoSopranoVocals

2011 Chandos Records 2011 Chandos Records

13
Lost love
00:04:01

Herbert Howells, Composer - Malcolm Martineau, Piano, MainArtist - Dame Sarah Connolly, MainArtist, MezzoSopranoVocals

2011 Chandos Records 2011 Chandos Records

14
More Songs of the Countryside: IV. Foxgloves
00:03:39

Malcolm Martineau, Piano, MainArtist - Michael Head, Composer - Dame Sarah Connolly, MainArtist, MezzoSopranoVocals

2011 Chandos Records 2011 Chandos Records

15
The First Mercy
00:02:51

Malcolm Martineau, Piano, MainArtist - Peter Warlock, Composer - Dame Sarah Connolly, MainArtist, MezzoSopranoVocals

2011 Chandos Records 2011 Chandos Records

16
Three Cotswold Songs: Cotswold Love
00:02:38

Malcolm Martineau, Piano, MainArtist - Michael Head, Composer - Dame Sarah Connolly, MainArtist, MezzoSopranoVocals

2011 Chandos Records 2011 Chandos Records

A History of The Dansant (Sir Richard Rodney Bennett)

17
I. Foxtrot. Vivo
00:02:26

Malcolm Martineau, Piano, MainArtist - Sir Richard Rodney Bennett, Composer - Dame Sarah Connolly, MainArtist, MezzoSopranoVocals

2011 Chandos Records 2011 Chandos Records

18
II. Slow Foxtrot. Allegretto con eleganza
00:03:47

Malcolm Martineau, Piano, MainArtist - Sir Richard Rodney Bennett, Composer - Dame Sarah Connolly, MainArtist, MezzoSopranoVocals

2011 Chandos Records 2011 Chandos Records

19
III. Tango. Tempo giusto e ritmico
00:04:17

Malcolm Martineau, Piano, MainArtist - Sir Richard Rodney Bennett, Composer - Dame Sarah Connolly, MainArtist, MezzoSopranoVocals

2011 Chandos Records 2011 Chandos Records

Album review

Sarah Connolly will probably win many hearts with this stellar album of English songs, My True Love Hath My Heart, and the same could be said for her accompanist Malcolm Martineau, who is a fabulous interpreter as well. Connolly's technique is seemingly flawless, and her mezzo-soprano is clean, crisp, and bright, yet full. Add to this excellent diction, and the results are interpretations that may well be definitive for years to come. British greats like Benjamin Britten are featured, and the four songs chosen here are probably familiar to many listeners. Early one morning sounds the most archaic in its character, as if influenced by Handel or the Baroque period. The sound quality of the recording on this first cycle is a bit too soft compared to the other tracks, which detracts from the listening experience. Herbert Howells appears twice with two sets of songs. King David is interpreted with an appropriately majestic piano that rolls the chords, and the Gavotte has graceful, nuanced, well-phrased lines, and a piano part that sets the mood for a courtly dance. Come sing and dance reveals a central strength of the recital, which is that Connolly's interpretations are operatic without going over the top; she knows when to sing out, as on the melismas, and when to use more restraint. John Ireland's songs are arguably the most exciting of the older pieces on the album (Richard Rodney Bennett's are from the late 20th century, and in 2011 he is the only composer is still living.) In Her song, which has a 1920s Austro-Germanic popular feel, and in Tryst, Connolly captures the mood of anticipation for a loved one. Michael (Dewar) Head is represented by two songs, and he gives singer and pianist a chance to show off their best, such as Connolly's canny emphasis of the right words in Foxgloves and Martineau's communicative piano interludes in Cotswold Love. A History of the Thé Dansant by Bennett is very different in character, as it was written in 1995, yet it fits well with the repertoire of the recording. One hears jazzy syncopations and wonderful rubato, such as in Tango, where Martineau plays out and takes center stage for a moment. This is a fantastic album, reflecting the mezzo-soprano's wise choice of repertoire that suits her voice perfectly.
© TiVo

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