"Standchen" is a captivating chamber music album featuring the extraordinary mezzo-soprano Aafje Heynis, accompanied by esteemed orchestras and conductors, including the BBC Symphony Orchestra under Malcolm Sargent and the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra with Bernard Haitink. Released on January 1, 1967, via CNR Music, this 35-minute collection showcases Heynis' remarkable vocal prowess across a diverse repertoire.
The album opens with "Standchen" and includes timeless pieces such as "Ave Maria" by Mozart and works by Hector Berlioz, demonstrating Heynis' versatility and artistry. Each track is meticulously crafted, offering a blend of classical elegance and profound emotional depth. The collaboration with renowned musicians like Dirk Mommertz on piano and Erika Geldsetzer on violin adds a layer of richness to the performances.
Heynis' ability to convey the essence of each composition, from the serene "Largo" to the uplifting "Ermuntert Euch," makes "Standchen" a standout in her discography. This album is a testament to her enduring legacy as one of the most celebrated mezzo-sopranos of her time, offering a serene and enriching listening experience.