Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of French art song with Janet Baker's captivating album, "French Songs by Ravel, Chausson & Delage." Released on January 3, 1967, under Decca Music Group Ltd., this classical gem showcases Baker's extraordinary vocal prowess and emotional depth. The album spans a concise yet impactful 42 minutes, featuring a collection of exquisite songs that blend opera, classical, and requiem genres.
Janet Baker, renowned for her rich mezzo-soprano voice, delivers a mesmerizing performance that brings to life the poetic works of Stéphane Mallarmé and the evocative compositions of Maurice Ravel, Ernest Chausson, and Gabriel Fauré's pupil, Louis Aubert. The album opens with Ravel's "Trois Poèmes de Stéphane Mallarmé," a trio of songs that highlight Baker's ability to convey subtle nuances and profound emotions. Following this, the "Chansons madécasses" by Ravel offers a glimpse into the exotic and the melancholic, with Baker's voice painting vivid images of distant lands.
The album also includes Chausson's "Chanson Perpetuelle" and Delage's "Quatre Poèmes Hindous," each piece showcasing Baker's versatility and mastery of the French art song repertoire. Her interpretations are both technically impeccable and deeply expressive, making this album a testament to her artistry.
Whether you are a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, Janet Baker's "French Songs by Ravel, Chausson & Delage" promises an unforgettable listening experience.