Helen Watts, the renowned mezzo-soprano, delivers a captivating recital with her 1964 album, "Helen Watts Recital." This exquisite collection of classical and choral pieces showcases Watts' remarkable vocal range and interpretive depth. The album spans a mere 39 minutes, yet it is packed with a diverse array of compositions that highlight her artistry.
The album opens with a series of five poems from Mary Stuart, Op. 135, composed by Franz Schubert. These pieces, including "Abschied von Frankreich" and "An die Königin Elisabeth," demonstrate Watts' ability to convey deep emotion and narrative through her voice. The recital continues with selections from Schubert's "Lieder-Album für die Jugend, Op. 79," including the enchanting "Er ist's" and "Marienwürmchen," showcasing her versatility and technical prowess.
Watts also performs works by Robert Schumann, including the hauntingly beautiful "Frühlingsnacht" from "Liederkreis, Op. 39" and the tender "Der Sandmann" from "Lieder-Album für die Jugend, Op. 79." The album further features pieces by Johannes Brahms, such as the heartfelt "Widmung" from "Myrthen, op.25" and the serene "Gestillte Sehnsucht, Op. 91, No. 1."
Throughout the album, Helen Watts' rich, resonant voice and impeccable phrasing bring these timeless compositions to life. Her interpretation of each piece is nuanced and deeply personal, making this recital a true testament to her artistry. Whether you are a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, Helen Watts' recital is sure to leave a lasting impression.