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Richard Strauss
Ein Heldenleben, Op. 40
Vier letzte Lieder Dorothea Röschmann (soprano) Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra/Yannick Nézet-Séguin (BIS-1880 SACD)
The sound is lush and transparent. The soundscape is wide, spacious and airy. (Play louder than usual)
The Gramophone says: "This new Rotterdam SACD has a similar sonic advantage offered by the Doelen Hall, with rich strings and spectacular sound in the famous “Battle” sequence. The Rotterdam Philharmonic also play very well indeed, but the snag here is the relatively low level of tension at the opening, which only bursts into visceral excitement when the “Battle” arrives. Nézet-Séguin’s portrait of the “Hero’s adversaries” is piquant rather than ironically adversarial, and the composer’s evocation of his delightful companion (his wife, Pauline) is portrayed as engagingly capricious with a delightful violin solo from Igor Gruppman, but without quite conveying the full sensuous passion which he felt for her. However, this depth of emotional feeling does at last arrive in the work’s glorious closing section, which is played with great eloquence and tenderness. Again, Gruppman’s contribution is touching and the closing brass chorale has a superb feeling of apotheosis. ... The whole cycle [
Vier letzte Lieder] is gloriously, indeed radiantly sung here by the eloquent and beautiful Dorothea Röschmann, who has a truly lovely voice, and is most sensitively accompanied. I played it through four times before writing this notice and each time it brought tears to my eyes. Even among many illustrious names, there is no finer recorded performance. The disc is well worth having for that alone."