BBC Music Magazine

Choral & Song

CHORAL & SONG CHOICE

A beautiful treasure trove of songs by Rita Strohl

Natasha Loges applauds this album showcasing a visionary turn-of-the-century French composer

Strohl

Songs

Elsa Dreisig (soprano), Adèle Charvet (mezzo-soprano), Stéphane Degout (baritone), Olivia Dalric (narrator), Florian Caroubi, Célia Oneto Bensaid and Romain Louveau (piano)

La Boîte à Pépites BAP04-05 103 mins (2 discs)

La Boîte à Pépites has scored another hit with the turn-of-the-century songs of the prolific and visionary Rita Strohl (1865-1941). Here are four substantial cycles, including Bilitis, Quand la flûte de Pan (poems declaimed over piano); six Baudelaire settings; and Dix poésies with assorted poets.

Harmonically and structurally uninhibited, and an excellent pianist herself, Strohl gave each text a bespoke response. From the first song, ‘Lykas’, I fell in love with her dazzling imagination. Elsa Dreisig and Romain Louveau transport us in the Greek-inspired songs of Bilitis, Dreisig’s cool sound an excellent match to the archaic-style poetry, and ‘La Chevelure’ is irresistible. ‘Le Sommeil interrompu’ startlingly describes a nocturnal rape. Olivia Dalric and Célia Oneto Bensaid hypnotise in the Pan poems.

Each of these ten songs reveals Strohl’s superbly varied piano writing

Stéphane Degout and Louveau’s rendition of the six Baudelaire settings is by turns bleak and dramatic. Strohl’s plodding, weary setting of ‘Spleen’ explodes into a magnificent climax. But the magical ‘Barcarolle’ which opens the Dix poésies compensates for Baudelaire’s moodiness. Each of these ten songs reveals Strohl’s superbly varied piano writing, ability to transcend poetic clichés and effortless prosody – and are beautifully performed by Adèle Charvet with Florian Caroubi.

Justice cannot be done in a few words to the discoveries on this revelatory double album, with high production values, starry musicians, and crystal-clear sound. This is one to gift all your song-loving friends.

You can access thousands of reviews from our extensive archive on the BBC Music Magazine website at www.classical-music.com

David Briggs

Hail, gladdening Light and other works

Choir of

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from BBC Music Magazine

BBC Music Magazine3 min read
Vivian Fung
I was born and raised in Edmonton, Canada. I’m first-generation Canadian – my parents emigrated from Hong Kong after they got married. I grew up as any good immigrant family would, with eager parents who wanted their child to do well. I started piano
BBC Music Magazine1 min readMusic
Welcome
We were excited to get our hands on the world-premiere recording of Fausto, Louise Bertin’s 1831 operatic retelling of the Faust story. Given just three performances in the year of its composition, the work then vanished for nearly two centuries! Now
BBC Music Magazine3 min read
The BBC Music Magazine PRIZE CROSSWORD NO. 398
The first correct solution of our crossword picked at random will win a copy of The Oxford Companion to Music. A runner-up will win Who Knew? Answers to Questions about Classical Music ( seeoup.co.uk). Send answers to: BBC Music Magazine, Crossword 3

Related Books & Audiobooks