This one is personal for
the writer. Losing a mother and sister to breast cancer leaves holes in the
family fabric, empty chairs at family holiday gatherings, and a sadness that
never quite goes away. Lorraine Hunt Lieberson, the mezzo-soprano featured in
this album of the music of Johann Sebastian Bach, died in 2006 at the age of 52
from the disease.
In a live 2003
performance, Ms. Lieberson paired with the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra in
Bach’s solo cantata, “Mein Herze schwimmt im Blut”, BWV 199, conducted by LACO
Music Director Jeffrey Kahane.
The pietistic text seems
to indulge in over-the-top sentimentality to the ears of today, but in the
times and places where it was sung, delivered a jarring message of self-awareness
and associated suffering, relieved only by confession and spiritual renewal:
1. Recitative Violino
I/II, Viola, Fagotto, Continuo
Mein Herze schwimmt im Blut, weil mich der
Sünden Brut in Gottes heil’gen Augen zum Ungeheuer macht. Und mein Gewissen
fühlet Pein, weil mir die Sünden nichts als Höllenhenker sein. Verhaßte
Lasternacht! Du, du allein hast mich in solche Not gebracht; und du, du böser
Adamssamen, raubst meiner Seele alle Ruh und schließest ihr den Himmel zu! Ach!
unerhörter Schmerz! Mein ausgedorrtes Herz will ferner mehr kein Trost
befeuchten, und ich muß mich vor dem verstecken, vor dem die Engel selbst ihr
Angesicht verdecken.
My
heart swims in blood because reflecting on my sins in God's holy eyes makes me
into a monster. And my conscience feels pain because my sins are nothing but
Hell's hangmen. Detested night of vice! You, you alone have brought me into
such distress; and you, you evil seed of Adam, rob my soul of all inner peace
and shut me off from heaven! Ah! unbelievable pain! My withered heart will in
future be moistened by no comfort and I must conceal myself from him before
whom the angels conceal their faces.
2. Aria and Recitative Oboe
solo, Continuo (con Violone)
Stumme Seufzer, stille Klagen, ihr mögt meine
Schmerzen sagen, weil der Mund geschlossen ist. Und ihr nassen Tränenquellen könnt ein
sich’res Zeugnis stellen, könnt ein sich’res Zeugnis stellen, wie mein sündlich
Herz gebüßt. Mein Herz ist itzt ein Tränenbrunn, die Augen heiße Quellen. Ach
Gott! wer wird dich doch zufriedenstellen?
Silent
sighs, quiet moans, you may tell of my pains, since my mouth is closed. And your
wet springs of tears can offer certain witness of how my sinful heart has
repented. My heart is now a well of tears, my eyes, hot springs. Ah God! Who
then will give you satisfaction!
3. Recitative Violino
I/II, Viola, Fagotto, Continuo (con Violone)
Doch Gott muß mir gnädig sein, weil ich das
Haupt mit Asche, das Angesicht mit Tränen wasche. Mein Herz in Reu und Leid
zerschlage und voller Wehmut sage: Gott sei mir Sünder gnädig! Ach ja! sein
Herze bricht, und meine Seele spricht:
But
God must be gracious to me because I wash my head with ashes and my face with
tears, I beat my heart in remorse and sorrow and full of grief say: God, be
gracious to me, a sinner! Ah yes! his heart breaks and my soul
says:
4. Aria Violino I/II, Viola, Fagotto, Continuo (con
Violone)
Tief gebückt und voller Reue lieg ich, liebster
Gott, vor dir. Ich bekenne meine Schuld,
aber habe doch Geduld, habe doch Geduld mit mir!
Deeply
bowed and full of remorse I lie, dearest God, before you. I acknowledge my
guilt, but still have patience, still have patience with me!
5. Recitative Continuo
(con Violone)
Auf diese Schmerzensreu fällt mir alsdenn dies
Trostwort bei:
Amidst
the pain of remorse this word of comfort comes to me.
6. Chorale Viola
solo, Continuo (con Violone)
Ich, dein betrübtes Kind, werf’ alle meine
Sünd’ so viel ihr in mir stecken und mich so heftig schrecken, in deine tiefen
Wunden, da ich stets Heil gefunden.
I,
your troubled child, cast all my sins that are fixed so many within me and
frighten me so fiercely, into your deep wounds, where I have always found
salvation.
7. Recitative Violino
I/II, Viola, Fagotto, Continuo (con Violone)
Ich lege mich in diese Wunden als in den
rechten Felsenstein; die sollen meine Ruhstatt sein. In diese will ich mich im
Glauben schwingen und d’rauf vergnügt und fröhlich singen:
I
lay myself in these wounds as upon the true solid rock: they should be my place
of rest. In these I want to soar in faith and content and happy to sing:
8. Aria Oboe, Violino I/II, Viola, Fagotto, Continuo
(con Violone)
Wie freudig ist mein Herz, da Gott versöhnet
ist und mir auf Reu und Leid nicht mehr die Seligkeit noch auch sein Herz
verschließt.
How
joyful is my heart since God is reconciled and through my remorse and sorrow no
longer shuts me away from salvation or from his heart.
Ms. Lieberson’s
artistry, though forever lost to live performance, sings to us through this
recording with the intensity of the eternal, all the while anchored in the
earthly. Her voice is richly colored by the mortal vibrato of a woman facing
death, although we hear her while in a period of remission, and in the strength
of voice that forestalls, however briefly, the victory of cancer. Her voice is
free, allowing the widest possible range of expression. Her gorgeous tone
reminds one of a Bavarian Rococo church, with exquisite detail in every phrase.
It is altogether appropriate that this precious recording should be made
available to music lovers everywhere.
The Los Angeles Chamber
Orchestra, conducted by Maestro Jeffrey Kahane, matches her intensity and color
in perfect partnership.
Bach often paired solo
treble arias with Baroque oboes, and no oboist anywhere exceeds the virtuosic
musicality of Allan Vogel’s oboe d’amore
in the second movement (“Stumme Seufzer”). Principal Violist Roland Kato shines
in the sixth movement Chorale (“Ich, dein betrübtes Kind”). An added virtue is
Ms. Lieberson’s exemplary coloratura in Recitative No. 7 over the words “und fröhlich
singen.” Indeed, with a final declarative Aria No. 8: “Wie freudig ist mein
Herz!”
Bach’s oft-heard
Brandenburg Concerto No. 4, BWV 1049 completes this Yarlung Records CD, and
features the leadership of LACO’s concertmaster Margaret Batjer and flutists
David Shostac and Brook Ellen Schoenwald, in a one-on-a-part performance that
imparts clarity and lucid texture.
The album, simply titled
Lorraine, is scheduled to be released
for public sale on March 26 at www.yarlungrecords.com
with distribution by Naxos of America www.naxosusa.com
bearing the catalogue number YAR96298, UPC 700261962985. Bob Attiyeh was the
producer.
1 comment:
This is a beautiful tribute to a great artist. Thanhks for posting it.
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