Stephen Pritchard 

Fleurs review – Carolyn Sampson’s sparkling song recital

The British soprano turns in a dazzling debut recital disc and is ably accompanied by Joseph Middleton
  
  

Carolyn Sampson
Carolyn Sampson: blooming marvellous. Photograph: /PR

Those of us who rejoice in the crystalline beauty of Carolyn Sampson’s interpretations of Bach, Handel and Purcell will welcome this bouquet of songs on a floral theme, her debut recital disc. It’s been a long wait, but our patience is repaid handsomely. With pianist Joseph Middleton she savours some choice blooms from, among others, Britten, Chabrier, Schubert, Schumann, Gounod and Strauss, her glorious soprano particularly affecting in Fauré’s Le papillon et la fleur and the wonderfully perfumed Les roses d’Ispahan. Middleton plays with dextrous delicacy throughout and brings real virtuosity to Strauss’s Mädchenblumen. Highly recommended.

 

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