Claude Debussy
Mélodies
Christine Schäfer
Stella Doufexis, Soprano
Irwin Gage, Piano
DGG 459 682 (2000)
Debussy's chansons are a hidden garden of intoxicating beauty. Enchantment is everywhere in these sublime songs where deep humanity seems to come from outer space. To listen to these immortal pages is to unfold all of Debussy's grace and restrained charm. The great German soprano, in perfect harmony with the distinguished American pianist, presents here one of the most beautiful French Song album ever released. And although Ernest Chausson's little known works are true gems, one can only wish we had more of Debussy's repertoire here. The slow, dreamlike opening of "Clair de lune", from the first Book of Fêtes galantes (Paul Verlaine) is of breathtaking intensity.
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DGG 459 682 (2000)
Debussy's chansons are a hidden garden of intoxicating beauty. Enchantment is everywhere in these sublime songs where deep humanity seems to come from outer space. To listen to these immortal pages is to unfold all of Debussy's grace and restrained charm. The great German soprano, in perfect harmony with the distinguished American pianist, presents here one of the most beautiful French Song album ever released. And although Ernest Chausson's little known works are true gems, one can only wish we had more of Debussy's repertoire here. The slow, dreamlike opening of "Clair de lune", from the first Book of Fêtes galantes (Paul Verlaine) is of breathtaking intensity.









