Martin, Frank - Vin herbé, Le - Reuss, Daniel (conductor)
GRAMOPHONE EDITOR’S CHOICE 'Often cited by those in the know as one of music’s best-kept secrets (presumably no longer if this recording has the success it deserves), this is Tristan and Isolde as told by Frank Martin. As with the Wagner setting there are expressionist touches but also great directness of emotion. The score is full of understated beauty, here given a knowing, involved and humane reading.'
(Gramophone)
Directly based on Joseph Bédier’s modern French adaptation of the legend of Tristan and Iseult, Le Vin herbé enabled Frank Martin, in the years immediately after World War II, to achieve the international reputation that his excessive discretion had denied him until then. The Swiss composer, a subtle intermediary between French and German cultures, strove to differentiate himself from Wagner at a time when the latter’s music was being hijacked by the Nazis; but what is most remarkable in this ever-surprising score is its extraordinary freshness of invention, free of all dogmatic systems, yet not totally renouncing serialism, for example.
Sandrine Piau, soprano
Steve Davislim, tenor
Jutta Böhnert, soprano
Hildegard Wiedemann, alto
Ulrike Bartsch, alto
Joachim Buhrmann, tenor
Roland Hartmann, bass
RIAS Kammerchor; Scharoun Ensemble/Daniel Reuss