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Fallen Women and Virtuous Wives
KURT WEILL
(1900-1950)
1.
Nannas Lied
4:24
MICHAEL HAYDN
(1737-1806)
2.
Die zu späte Ankunft der Mutter
2:29
WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART
(1756-1791)
3.
Die Alte
3:42
ROBERT SCHUMANN
(1810-1856)
4.
Lied der Braut II (from Myrthen)
1:41
JOHANNES BRAHMS
(1833-1897)
5.
Mädcehnlied
1:12
HUGO WOLF
(1860-1903)
6.
Ich had in Penna
1:47
RICHARD STRAUSS
(1864-1949)
Drei Lieder der Ophelia
7:19
7.
Wie erkenn' ich mein Treulieb
2:28
8.
Guten Morgen, 's ist Sankt Valentinstag
1:23
9.
Sie trugen ihn auf der Bahre bloss
3:28
TRADITIONAL
arr. Hughes
10.
I know where I'm going
2:04
WILLIAM WALTON
(1902-1983)
11.
Wapping Old Stairs
2:21
from A Song for the Lord Mayor's Table
SIR ARTHUR BLISS
(1891-1975)
12.
The return from town
2:02
TRADITIONAL
arr. Britten
13.
Sweet Polly Oliver
2:17
KURT WEILL
14.
Und was bekam des Soldaten Weib
3:50
ALBERT ROUSSEL
(1869-1937)
15.
Réponse d'une épouse sage
2:39
from Deux poèmes chinois
GABRIEL FAURÉ
(1845-1924)
16.
Une Sainte en son aurèole
2:07
from La bonne chanson
HENRI DUPARC
(1848-1933)
17.
Au paus ou se fait la guerre
4:28
NOEL COWARD
(1899-1973)
18.
Spinning Song
1:45
19.
Alice is at it again
3:12
20.
A bar on the piccolo marina
4:41
FRANCIS POULENC
(1899-1963)
21.
La Dame de Monte Carlo
6:25
REYNALDO HAHN
(1875-1947)
22.
C'est très villain d'être infidèle
2:42
OSCAR STRAUSS
(1870-1954)
23.
Warum soll eine Frau kein Verhältnis haben
2:37
MURRAY GRAND
24.
What's a lady like me
3:02
RICHARD HEUBERGER
(1850-1914)
25.
Geh'n wir in's Chambre séparée
3:39
from Der Opernball (encore): 3:39
TRADITIONAL
arr. Britten
26.
O Waly, Waly (encore)
4:04
76:44
Solo: Graham Johnson piano
6 June 2005
About
Dame Felicity Lott and Graham Johnson’s concert at Wigmore Hall on 6 June 2005 marked the 30th anniversary of their close relationship with the Hall.
Both artists are admired throughout the world and this concert, entitled ‘Fallen Women and Virtuous Wives’ is a truly varied collection of musical memories where, as Johnson says “German lieder jostles with show music, and French mélodie stands next to folksong and cabaret.”
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Reviews
Lott sings a varied programme with polish, wit and style, giving younger singers stern lessons in diction and enunciation
The Observer
Flott-lovers should flock to lay their hands on this very live recital, focusing on Flott as chanteuse
BBC Music Magazine
Felicity Lott’s wicked way with the lighter range of song – folk songs, cabaret, show tunes, French mélodie – accounts for half the triumph of this disc. The rest stems from the pianist Graham Johnson’s inventive programming … this lovely disc is much more than a souvenir
The Times
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