"Felicity Lott Sings Wolf Songs" is a captivating exploration of Hugo Wolf's songwriting genius, featuring the renowned soprano Felicity Lott. Released in May 1989 on the Chandos label, this album is a testament to Lott's exceptional vocal prowess and her deep understanding of Wolf's intricate compositions. Recorded in November 1988, the album spans a rich collection of songs, including selections from Wolf's Mörike-Lieder and Goethe-Lieder, showcasing the composer's mastery of German lieder.
The album opens with a series of Mörike-Lieder, each song a delicate interplay of poetry and music. Lott's voice navigates the nuances of these pieces with remarkable sensitivity, from the ethereal "An eine Äolsharfe" to the poignant "Heimweh." The Goethe-Lieder that follow are equally compelling, with Lott's rendition of "Mignon" series and other beloved songs highlighting her ability to convey both the lyricism and the dramatic depth of Wolf's music.
This recording, produced by Martin Compton, was made at the Rosslyn Hill Unitarian Chapel in Hampstead, London, providing an intimate and resonant acoustic setting that complements Lott's performance. The album's duration of one hour and three minutes offers a comprehensive journey through Wolf's lyrical and melodic landscapes, making it an essential addition to any classical music enthusiast's collection.
1989 Chandos Records1989 Chandos Records
Tracks
Mörike-Lieder: No. 11, An eine ÄolsharfeHugo Wolf, Felicity Lott, Geoffrey Parsons
Mörike-Lieder: No. 6, Er ist'sHugo Wolf, Felicity Lott, Geoffrey Parsons