| Magdalena Kozená - Love Songs (Dvorak, Janacek, Martinu) |  | Artists: Antonin Dvorak, Bohuslav Martinu, Leos Janacek, Magdalena Kozená, Graham Johnson Label: Dg Imports Category: Music
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Seller: beaches_entertainment Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 53,313
Format: Import Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 028946347225 EAN: 0028946347225 ASIN: B00004SDO1
Release Date: August 8, 2000 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Love Songs: Oh, Our Love Does Not Bloom | | • | Love Songs: Death Dwells In So Many A Heart | | • | Love Songs: Now I Stumble Past The House | | • | Love Songs: I Know That In Sweet Hope | | • | Love Songs: Gentle Slumber Reigns Over The Countryside | | • | Love Songs: Here In The Forest By A Brook | | • | Love Songs: In The Sweet Power Of Your Eyes | | • | Love Songs: Oh, Dear Matchless Soul | | • | New Miniatures: The Rich Sweetheart | | • | New Miniatures: The Forsaken Lover | | • | New Miniatures: Lounging | | • | New Miniatures: The Inquisitive Girl | | • | New Miniatures: The Cheerful Girl | | • | New Miniatures: The Unhappy Lover | | • | New Miniatures: The Request | | • | New Miniatures: The Tall Tower | | • | Songs For A Friend Of My Country: Ponies On The Fallow Land | | • | Songs For A Friend Of My Country: The Lost Little Slipper | | • | Songs For A Friend Of My Country: A Religious Song | | • | Songs For A Friend Of My Country: An Invitation | | • | Four Songs: You Heartfelt Songs | | • | Four Songs: Oh, That Was A Beautiful, Golden Dream | | • | Four Songs: In Pain, My Heart Often Broods | | • | Four Songs: Silence On The Mountains | | • | Lullaby | | • | Songs For One Page: Dew | | • | Songs For One Page: Unlocking With A Single Word | | • | Songs For One Page: Journey To The Beloved | | • | Songs For One Page: The Footpath | | • | Songs For One Page: At Mother's | | • | Songs For One Page: The Virgin Mary's Dream | | • | Songs For One Page: Rosemary | | • | New Slovak Songs: So Tell Me | | • | New Slovak Songs: I Had A Blouse | | • | Moravian Folk Poetry In Songs: Who Is The Posy For? | | • | Moravian Folk Poetry In Songs: A Lover's Picture | | • | Moravian Folk Poetry In Songs: Little Posy | | • | Moravian Folk Poetry In Songs: Constancy | | • | Moravian Folk Poetry In Songs: Love | | • | Moravian Folk Poetry In Songs: Parting | | • | Moravian Folk Poetry In Songs: My Lover's Horses | | • | Good Night, My Darling |
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Amazon.com The composers Antonín Dvorák, Leos Janácek, and Bohuslav Martinu might not be the names that first spring to mind when love songs are mentioned, yet this fascinating collection gives us a taste of what delights we have been missing. They range from seven Moravian folk songs, collected by Janácek at the turn of the century, to songs written by Martinu in the U.S. in 1942. There's also early Martinu--including songs he collected in Slovakia in 1920--plus the world-premiere recording of Songs for a Friend of My Country, a cycle he wrote in France in 1940 on his way to America. All of these songs are of interest in giving us another aspect of each composer's work; most have much more to offer. Many are achingly lovely, especially those by Dvorák--including his Op. 2, a reworking of four songs from a cycle he had written almost 20 years earlier, and Love Songs, a revision of eight songs from the same cycle. "Good night, my darling," from his 1886 cycle In Folk Tone, is worth the price of this CD alone. Czech mezzo Magdalena Kozená, who put together the program, sings with pure, attractive tone. Graham Johnson is her excellent accompanist. --Richard Fawkes
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On the Subject of Intelligent and Sensitive Recitals May 18, 2005 Grady Harp (Los Angeles, CA United States) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
Combing the recorded literature to find CDs that showcase singers who not only own brilliant vocal gifts but who also possess the intelligence to program recordings of lesser known works in a sequence that makes for intelligent recitals, it is becoming more obvious that there are many singers who opt for purity of purpose rather than 'salesmanship' of careers in the PR arena. Magdalena Kozená is one of these gifted singers whose intelligence and sensitivity match her physical and vocal beauty.
LOVE SONGS is a tastefully selected panorama of lesser-known songs by Kozená's fellow countrymen (Czech) Antonín Dvorák, Leos Janácek, and Bohuslav Martinu. And while many of the Dvorák and Janácek songs have been occasionally heard in recitals, the Martinu "Songs for a Friend of My Country", an exquisitely beautiful work written in 1940, here receives its World Premiere recording. Kozená's voice is in prime condition for these songs and she is ably accompanied by pianist Graham Johnson. The special flavor of these Slavic emotions and songs has rarely been so well captured.
But over and above the beauty of Kozená's performance of these neglected masterpieces shines the glow of her sensitive programming. Recordings such as these are rare and should be included in the libraries of those who appreciate the lieder genre. Highly recommended. Grady Harp, May 05
Lovely March 25, 2004 R. Albin (Ann Arbor, Michigan United States) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
This is a beautifully performed selection of Czech lieder. Kozena has a lovely voice and sings with precision and nicely modulated emotion. The accompanying pianist, Graham Johnston, is excellent. Despite the title, not all these songs are love or romantic songs but all are well worth hearing. The selection of songs is excellent. Different listeners will prefer different songs. For me, the highlight of this recording are the rarely heard Martinu songs, many of which exhibit the lyrical aspect of his compositional style. Recommended strongly.
A Beautiful Disc January 6, 2002 9 out of 11 found this review helpful
This is simply a magnificent recording. I like it better every time I put it on. The voice is fresh, supple, and expressive. I even find myself trying to learn some of the Czech words (from the translation in the booklet) they sound so nice. Both Kozena and the brilliant piano contributions by Graham Johnson are faithfully caught on the recording. There is enough variety and contrast that one doesn't tire in the least (over the generous 67 minutes of playing time) of hearing these playful, sometimes poignant, songs. One of the best discs, in terms of programming, performance, and sound quality, of the past couple of years.
A stunning burst onto the world stage December 17, 2001 Mr. Matthew J. Williams (Sydney, NSW Australia) 17 out of 20 found this review helpful
Magdalena Kozena is suddenly known around the world, thanks to this stunning disc of 42 lieder from her Czech homeland. Most of the songs are short - some come in under a minute, the longest 3-4 minutes. Each is a little gem and many have never been recorded before.
Kozena's voice is sheer delight. She does have resonances in her voice which are reminiscent of her compatriot, Lucia Popp, but is certainly a mezzo - although she has chosen her repertoire well so we hear no strain at the top. Her low resonances are delightful and consistent with her head voice. To compare Kozena's voice to that of the late diva (Popp), it is more pure, more consistent in tone from top to bottom, and doesn't have so much of the `squeezey' quality which Popp used to great effect in evincing the passion of her characters. Kozena can empty her voice of vibrato or let it out rich and full, and uses all her vocal resources to great effect in contrasting the individual songs. She has astoundingly mature lieder-singer's technique for such a young singer.
This recording rightly won a Gramophone award this year. Kozena deserves all the accolades she receives for this - doubtless all listeners will develop their own favourites from these delightful miniatures.
Wonderful songs, and a singer with great potential October 8, 2000 6 out of 8 found this review helpful
What a wonderful, carefully thought out CD! Kozena obviously revels in these rarely performed songs by Dvorak, Martinu, and Janacek, and Johnson accompanies with his usual ease and sensitivity. What a pity the piano is balanced distantly -- we hear little of Johnson's variety of touch and dynamics. As for Kozena, she is obviously an intelligent musician with a voice of great potential. It is qutie beautiful as it is, yet the colour is still rather pale. Yes, there is something of the late Lucia Popp's timbre, yet it has little of Popp's depth and range of colour. BBC Legends released a CD of Popp a year ago which includes three Dvorak songs also sung by Kozena. The differences are quite marked -- while Kozena's timbre and interpretation suggests a dreamy yet earnest youth, Popp brings out an autumnal glow and a sharp pain that pierces at least this listener's heart. Kozena has started a wonderful career. Only time will tell how her voice will develop. I do hope it goes in the direction of Popp's unique lyric timbre. No one could ever equal Popp (perhaps it's obvious by now that Popp is my favorite singer of all time), but perhaps Kozena will become something of Popp's heir, while still being her own person. I hope so. But her musicality is not in question. Let's keep our ears open!
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