A Most Beautiful, Breathtaking Recital
Ed Uyeshima | San Francisco, CA USA | 08/06/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"The three song cycles on "Berlioz: Les Nuits d'Ete" represent yet another dramatic departure for countertenor David Daniels, as he continues to break new ground with his incredibly rich and flexible voice. He already took a wildly imaginative leap with last year's "A Quiet Thing" (also strongly recommended), but this time, he takes a different direction with a seamless program of mid-to-late 19th century French art songs from Berlioz and Faure and early 20th century Greek folk songs from Ravel.
One could start to take for granted Daniels' immense skill and vocal dexterity if he were to stay within the strict realm of Handel arias and Baroque cantatas...and some of his more myopic, bluenose critics would prefer that. However, he continues to expand the countertenor repertoire in an exciting way without losing his artistic integrity, no small accomplishment considering how he is the one who brought his particular voice type to a whole new audience. Yet one never gets the sense that he is showboating for the masses, rather Daniels stays true to where he sees his own potential for growth as a performer. Adding to that evolution, his voice on this CD has taken on a burnished tonal quality that is less preternaturally gymnastic and more nuanced than his earlier CDs. Evidence of this wondrous evolution can be found on his takes of Berlioz's "La spectre de la rose" and Faure's "En sourdine". By the way, the French pouring out of this South Carolina-born and -bred singer is impeccable.
What is particularly nice about this disc is that it feels like an actual recital complete with long instrumental interludes from conductor John Nelson and the Ensemble Orchestral de Paris, who provide smooth, melodious transitions between the disparate cycles. Ravel's "Pavane pour une infante defunte" is particularly beautiful. The cumulative effect is dreamlike, haunting and extremely heartfelt. It is hard to imagine that a more beautifully crafted CD could be released this year.
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Stunning!!!
Ed Uyeshima | 05/12/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"DD is obviously an amazing singer! You cant really put him next to any other countertenor that ever sang or will ever sing probibly! His tone is sublime and he has an amazing technique. I dont think Mr. Scholl can ever be able to attempt to sing this music! Les Nuits D'ete sounds fantastic, but my favorite is the 5 Greek songs by Ravel. This disc deserves to be No.1 on the classical chart and should win some kind of an award!"
Daniels Will Take Your Breath Away
Ed Uyeshima | 05/10/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"With his new groundbreaking disc, David Daniels has completely shattered the artificial boundaries of his voice category. This French recording, along with his two amazing recital discs, "Serenade" and "A Quiet Thing," proves that Daniels is simply a great singer, perhaps the best in the world-- not merely the foremost countertenor in history. With flawless technique, uniquely beautiful tone, and incomparable legato phrasing, he sings this music as if it were written for himself. Particularly wonderful are Faure's "En sourdine," Ravel's "The Song of the Lentisk Gatherers," and Berlioz's "Le spectre de la rose" and "Au cimetiere," but it's hard to choose favorite tracks-- everything on this disc will take your breath away."