Kathleen Ferrier
Her story mixes fairytale and tragedy. She is also a paradox: if Kathleen Ferrier remains very much a presence in the hearts of music lovers more than 65 years after her death; her career was very brief, 6 years in all; and she made very few records. But the story of the young, beautiful postal telephonist who became an adored singer cut down in her prime by sickness remains a tangible example of the injustice of fate. Kathleen Ferrier was above all an exceptional contralto, warm, profound, strong and natural: she inspired emotion. She started her performances in small recitals as a pianist. Then, as she accompanied and listened to singers, she learned to sing for her own amusement, without taking things seriously, and with a modesty that she would retain throughout her period of fame and success.
It was in the middle of the Second World War that Kathleen Ferrier began to emerge. In 1943, she sang Handel's Messiah alongside Peter Pears in Westminster Abbey, an appearance which marked the start of her recognition. Presented to the great pianist Gerald Moore, she made sallies into recording with him, working on Brahms's Lieder for EMI, but Kathleen didn't get along with Walter Legge, the firms all-powerful producer. She would then head to DECCA, who would record her touchstone pieces which are the pride of today's serious record collections: Gustav Mahler's Kindertotenlieder and Das Lied von der Erde, under the direction of the composer's great friend and disciple, Bruno Walter.
In 1946, after much hesitation, she agreed to sing the title role in the Rape of Lucretia by Benjamin Britten at the Glyndebourne festival, under the direction of Ernest Ansermet. The following year, this same festival would mark Kathleen Ferrier's début when Bruno Walter, who was reticent at first, agreed to take her on to sing Das Lied von der Erde, under his direction. A great friendship was kindled between the two and Bruno Walter opened all the doors of the world of Mahler, and those of New York the following year, by introducing her to Kindertotenlieder of which she would deliver a stunning rendition, as if Mahler had thought of her voice when he wrote the piece. It is rare that any work has been so permanently marked by a performer.
Her career sped up rapidly in the USA and in Europe: New York, London, Glyndebourne, Amsterdam, Paris, Vienna where she sang the Mass in B Minor with Elisabeth Schwarzkopf under Karajan's baton. She began to record for studios. The future looked bright - but breast cancer, incurable at the time, cut short the young woman's life at the age of 41. The rest is history: and her rare records bear witness today to her art and the fervour of her performances.
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Passion selon Saint Matthieu, BWV244 - Cantate, BWV67
Choral Music (Choirs) - Released by Naxos on 30 Jan 2012
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Kathleen Ferrier (Vol. 4) : Schumann - Schubert - Brahms
Classical - Released by Decca Music Group Ltd. on 1 Jan 1992
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The World of Kathleen Ferrier
Classical - Released by Decca Music Group Ltd. on 1 Jan 1990
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Vocal Music (Secular and Sacred) - Released by Musical Concepts on 14 Sep 2010
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Gustav Mahler Symphony No.2 (Resurrection)
Jo Vincent, Kathleen Ferrier, Otto Klemperer, Amsterdam Toonkunstkoor Concertgebouw Orchestra
Classical - Released by In Vinyl We Trust on 30 Sep 2022
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Klever Kaff - More Kathleen Ferrier Favourites
Classical - Released by Regis Records on 1 Jan 2003
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The HMV Sessions 1944-1945
Kathleen Ferrier, Gerald Moore
Classical - Released by Warner Classics on 6 Nov 2020
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Mahler: Symphony No. 2 in C Minor "Resurrection" (Live)
Concertgebouworkest, Kathleen Ferrier, Jo Vincent, Otto Klemperer, Toonkunstkoor Amsterdam
Classical - Released by Archipel on 25 May 2010
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Great Singers - Kathleen Ferrier, Volume 3, Recordings 1945 - 1951
Classical - Released by Classical Moments on 10 Jan 2010
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Das Lied von der Erde
Kathleen Ferrier, Julius Patzak, Wiener Philharmonic Orchestra, Bruno Walter
Classical - Released by Naxos on 31 Mar 2003
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Schubert, schumann, brahms: lieder by kathleen ferrier & bruno walter
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Miscellaneous - Released by G.O.P. on 28 Feb 2023
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Kathleen Ferrier: In Memoriam
Classical - Released by Tahra on 17 Apr 2012
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Gluck Opera Highlights - Orfeo Ed Euridice (Abridged) & Alceste (Selections)
Kathleen Ferrier, Kirsten Flagstad
Opera Extracts - Released by Musical Concepts on 14 Jun 2011
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Mahler: Kindertotenlieder / Brahms: Liebeslieder-Walzer
Classical - Released by Decca Music Group Ltd. on 1 Jan 1992
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Great Singers - Kathleen Ferrier, Volume 1, Recordings 1945 - 1951
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Classical - Released by Classical Moments on 10 Jan 2010
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Handel: Le Messie, extraits (Mono Version)
Kathleen Ferrier, London Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Adrian Boult
Miscellaneous - Released by BNF Collection on 1 Jan 1958
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LP Pure, Vol. 28: Bruno Walter Conducts Mahler (Recorded 1952)
Julius Patzak, Kathleen Ferrier, Wiener Philharmonic Orchestra, Bruno Walter
Classical - Released by Archiphon on 3 Jun 2016
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Récital Bach-Handel (Mono Version)
Kathleen Ferrier, London Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Adrian Boult
Miscellaneous - Released by BNF Collection on 1 Jan 1958
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Hommage à Kathleen Ferrier (Kathleen Ferrier)
Classical - Released by Tahra on 17 Mar 2003
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Mahler: Das Lied von der Erde, Three Rückert-Lieder Songs [1952]
Kathleen Ferrier, Julius Patzak, Wiener Philharmonic Orchestra
Classical - Released by Classical Moments on 5 Nov 2010
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