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MENDELSSOHN-HENSEL, F.: Lieder, Vol. 1 (Craxton, Dorn) - Opp. 1, 7, 10

Composer(s):Mendelssohn-Hensel, Fanny
Artist(s) Dorn, Babette, piano • Craxton, Dorothea, soprano
Period(s) Romantic
Genre Classical Music
Category Vocal
Catalogue 8.570981
Label Naxos
Quality   320kbps
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A gifted composer of some 500 works, mainly songs and small piano pieces, Fanny Mendelssohn-Hensel has been eclipsed by the fame of her younger brother Felix Mendelssohn. Yet her sensitivity in setting the German Romantic poets she loved, principally Goethe, Heine, Geibel and von Eichendorff, warrants greater attention. Like Clara Schumann, whose songs Dorothea Craxton has also recorded for Naxos (8.570747), Fanny Mendelssohn-Hensel possessed a distinct and richly powerful musical voice, by turns introspective, melancholic, delicate, lilting and serene—which deserves to be heard on its own terms.


   




Review By Karin Coper,Orpheus,March 2011


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Review By Göran Forsling,MusicWeb International,May 2010

‘Become more steady and collected, and prepare more earnestly and eagerly form your real calling, the only calling of a young woman—I mean the state of a housewife’. Those were the words of Abraham Mendelssohn to his daughter Fanny on her 23rd birthday. To present day readers this seems a horrible remark, but in 1828 this was an accepted attitude; Women’s Lib was far off. The following year Fanny married the painter Wilhelm Hensel and a year later she gave birth to their son Sebastian. But she never conformed completely to the role of housewife and mother. She had been lucky to get a thorough musical training, together with her brother and she had composed more than 200 pieces—mainly songs and piano works—before she married. And

Some of her songs were published under her brother’s name, which shows that he held her in high esteem as a composer. Her discriminating choice of poetry may be one of the secrets behind her inspired settings: Heine, Goethe, Eichendorff, Geibel, Rückert and Lenau were frequently set during the 19th century, as much for the musical qualities of their verses as for their actual literary value.

The Six Songs Op. 1 had a mixed reception when they were published and though they are attractive enough I get the feeling that the inspiration flowed more bountifully in the op. 7 set. Frühling (tr. 9), bustling eagerly and with an expressive accompaniment, is a great composition and the setting of Rückert’s Du bist die Ruh has a beauty that in no way puts it in the shade of Schubert’s more well known example. Dein ist mein Herz (Lenau) is also a wholly delightful piece with an individual and crisply expressive piano part.

Among the Five Songs Op. 10 Nach Süden is a gem, jubilant and exuberant, and Bergeslust, her last composition, is also a masterpiece. The Eichendorff setting Im Herbst with its darkly poignant accompaniment also stands out, as does the strong and energetic Könnt ich zu den Wäldern flüchten. But there is a lot to admire in all these songs and I am eagerly looking forward to hearing the next volume in this series.

[Dorothea Craxton] has an excellent pianist and the recording is exceptionally fine with an ideal balance between voice and piano.

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