“She truly was one of the great singers of our time… what we hear now reaffirms it. The performance of the Lucretia cantata alone would be sufficient. …Hunt Lieberson brings nobility to the full range of emotions and … an extraordinary sense of identifications with the suffering woman. The voice itself was a noble instrument: warm, full-bodied and seamless in its passage over the vocal registers.” --Gramophone
“Recorded at the Ravinia Festival two years before her death, this recital of ecstatic, grave and elegant love songs is a testament to the late Lorraine Hunt Lieberson’s interpretive intelligence...Hunt Lieberson’s intoxicating mezzo slides through several centuries of musical styles…” --The Independent on Sunday
“Recorded at the Ravinia Festival two years before her death, this recital of ecstatic, grave and elegant love songs is a testament to the late Lorraine Hunt Lieberson’s interpretive intelligence...Hunt Lieberson’s intoxicating mezzo slides through several centuries of musical styles…” --The Independent on Sunday
“Peter Serkin brings special qualities to the Brahms group… while his
delicacy in Debussy's Trois Chansons de Bilitis is magical. Lorraine
Hunt Lieberson equals him in her musical insight and in her complete
security of approach to her own instrument. Her huge potential range of
dynamics allows her to shape each song individually, while her poised
understating of Pierre Louÿ's Debussyan texts makes them infinitely
suggestive.” --BBC Music Magazine
“This heart-rending recording commemorates one of the few truly great
singers of
our time – the American mezzo-soprano Lorraine Hunt Lieberson who died
from breast cancer in 2006 at the age of 52. Like Kathleen Ferrier,
whose fate she shared, Hunt Lieberson's voice has a distinctive
viola-ish timbre which made it peculiarly suited to the expression of
deep and melancholy emotion. In this overwhelmingly intense live
recital, sensitively accompanied by Peter Serkin, she sings Brahms and
Mozart lieder, Handel's dramatic cantata Lucrezia, Debussy's Chansons de
Bilitis, and an almost unbearably moving account of the spiritual Deep
River. It's hard to listen without weeping.” --The Daily Telegraph
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