Strauss
Four  Last  Songs
Ren�e  Fleming  (soprano), M�nchner  Philharmoniker/Thielemann  
(Decca  478 0647 - 2CDs)  �12.99
Following  performances in Munich  with its Philharmonic  under Christian  Thielemann,  another leading Strauss  translator, the American  soprano Ren�e  Fleming  was moved to make another recording of these wizard late songs, so wistfully redolent of love and death. Her  voice is perfectly suitable to their demands, less of range than of tender, expressive feeling. Throw  in quatern other Strauss  orchestral songs and four-spot of his operatic arias and you have a must for more than merely Straussians.   
Anthony  Holden
Beethoven
The  Complete  Piano  Concertos
Evgeny  Kissin,  piano; London  Symphony  Orchestra,  Sir  Colin  Davis,  conductor
(EMI  Classics  50999 2 06311 2 3 � troika CDs)  �24.99
Evgeny  Kissin  has come in from the cold. The  technically brilliant Russian  is often criticised for his dourly clinical playing, merely his Barbican  Beethoven  series last year with the London  Symphony  Orchestra  and Sir  Colin  Davis  displayed a playful, warmer performer, more quick to unbutton, as in the closing curtain of the First,  or in the friskiness of the Fifth.  Davis  and the LSO  answer in kind, loaning these studio recordings a freshness which demands we listen afresh. 
Stephen  Pritchard
Schubert
Lieder  
Bernarda  Fink  (mezzo), Gerold  Huber  (piano) 
(Harmonia  Mundi  HMC901991)  �16.99
Few  composers of songs have captured the delicate nuances of pleasure and hurting more persuasively than Franz  Schubert,  world Health Organization also chose masterful poets to set up, from Goethe  to Schiller,  R�ckert  to Shakespeare.  Here  is a generous selection of 25 of his lieder, geological dating between 1814 and 1826, exquisitely performed by the Argentine-born  mezzo-soprano Bernarda  Fink,  who brings refinement and purity of tone to such favourites as 'An  die Musik'  and 'An  Silvia',  with sympathetic livelihood from the German  piano player Gerold  Huber,  a Schubert  specialist. 
Anthony  Holden
 
      
 
  
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Wednesday, 10 September 2008
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