CD RELEASE!
Nominated for a 2019 International Classical Music Award
Susanna Phillips just released “A Lost World” with bass Shenyang and pianist Brian Zeger, with recording engineer Adam Abeshouse. A compilation of Schubert lieder with texts of Greek Myths. Some familiar, some less so, each song conveys a different part of the classical world. Brian Zeger curated the repertoire for a performance at the Metropolitan Museum of Art to collaborate with an exhibit on the Lost World of Pergamon (in modern day Turkey). What a pleasure it was to collaborate with these two extraordinary artists!
Neither Ganymede nor perhaps Elysium are all that rare. They are sung here with delicacy and limpidity by soprano Susanna Phillips with the ever flexible and supportive Brian Zeger at the piano, providing a welcome relief from the ponderousness and unremittingly somber moods of most of the other selections on the CD, even when sung impressively by bass-baritone Shenyang.
Odious as comparisons can be, I unhesitatingly place Ms. Phillips rendition of these two Schubert songs in the company of the similarly-voiced Ely Ameling and Barbara Bonney. Phillips’ honestly uncomplicated vocalism brings the poetry of Schiller and Goethe to life in flawless German…
Works on This Recording
Die Götter Griechenlands, D 677 by Franz Schubert
Written: 1819; Vienna, AustriaHektors Abschied, D 312/Op. 58 no 1 by Franz Schubert
Written: 1815; Vienna, AustriaDer entsühnte Orest, D 699 by Franz Schubert
Written: 1820; Vienna, AustriaIphigenia, D 573/Op. 98 no 3 by Franz Schubert
Written: 1817; Vienna, AustriaAntigone und Oedip, D 542/Op. 6 no 2 by Franz Schubert
Written: 1817Gruppe aus dem Tartarus, D 583/Op. 24 no 1 by Franz Schubert
Written: 1817; Vienna, AustriaFahrt zum Hades, D 526 by Franz Schubert
Written: 1817; Vienna, AustriaElysium, D 584 by Franz Schubert
Written: 1817; Vienna, AustriaAn Schwager Kronos, D 369/Op. 19 no 1 by Franz Schubert
Written: 1816; Vienna, AustriaGanymed, D 544/Op. 19 no 3 by Franz Schubert
Written: 1817; Vienna, AustriaPrometheus, D 674 by Franz Schubert
Written: 1819; Vienna, AustriaLied eines Schiffers an die Dioskuren, D 360/Op. 65 no 1 by Franz Schubert
Written: 1816; Vienna, AustriaGrenzen der Menschheit, D 716 by Franz Schubert
Written: 1821; Vienna, AustriaDer zürnenden Diana, D 707 by Franz Schubert
Written: 1820; Vienna, Austria