Barbara Hannigan - Let Me Tell You

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Artist: Barbara Hannigan
Album: Let Me Tell You
Rating: 5.0

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Review by Gerald Henthorn

Barbara Hannigan's album "Let Me Tell You" is a stunning showcase of her vocal talent and artistry. The album features a collection of songs based on the monologue of Ophelia from Shakespeare's Hamlet, set to music by Danish composer Hans Abrahamsen.

Hannigan's performance is nothing short of breathtaking. Her clear and precise vocals effortlessly convey the emotional depth and complexity of the character of Ophelia. The music, too, is hauntingly beautiful, with Abrahamsen's use of orchestration and harmony creating a dreamlike atmosphere that perfectly captures the mood of the monologue.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "Let Me Tell You How It Was," which features Hannigan's voice accompanied only by a solo piccolo. The simplicity of the arrangement allows Hannigan's voice to shine, and the result is a haunting and unforgettable performance.

Table of Contents

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
II Part:
Now I Do Not Mind6:13
Let Me Tell You How It Is2:04
I Will Go Out Now10:44
Let Me Tell You How It Was3:50
I Know You Are There1:00
I Part:
There Was A Time, I Remember5:58
O But Memory Is Not One But Many2:50
III Part:

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Barbara Hannigan singt Let me tell you von Hans Abrahamsen

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Catalog Numbers

910 232-2

Labels

Winter & Winter

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Formats

  • CD
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Companies

RoleCompany
Phonographic Copyright (p)Winter & Winter
Copyright (c)Winter & Winter
Produced ForWinter & Winter
Published ByEdition Wilhelm Hansen
Recorded AtHerkulessaal, München
Mastered AtStudio Adrian Von Ripka
Manufactured ByOptimal Media GmbH

Credits

RoleCredit
Composed ByHans Abrahamsen
ConductorAndris Nelsons
Edited ByWolfram Nehls
Executive-ProducerMariko Takahashi , Stefan Winter
LayoutWinter & Winter
DesignWinter & Winter
Mastered ByAdrian Von Ripka
Mixed ByChristiane Voitz
OrchestraSymphonie-Orchester Des Bayerischen Rundfunks
Photography ByElmer de Haas
ProducerStefan Winter
Recorded ByChristiane Voitz
Soprano VocalsBarbara Hannigan
Text ByPaul Griffiths

Notes

  • Let Me Tell You (2012-13) for Soprano & Orchestra
  • Dedicated to Barbara Hannigan
  • Recorded July 1-3, 2015
  • 3-panel digipak, includes double-sided black and white insert (4 pages wide) with lyrics and photos

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 0 250 910 232 2 6
  • Label Code: LC 02829
  • Matrix / Runout: AF12280-01
  • Mastering SID Code: ifpi L574
  • Rights Society: GEMA
  • Rights Society: BIEM

About Barbara Hannigan

Danish composer, born December 23, 1952 in Copenhagen.

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  • Abrahamsen
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Summary by Gerald Henthorn

"Let Me Tell You" is a stunning album that showcases the incredible talent of Barbara Hannigan. Her interpretation of the Ophelia monologue is both powerful and poignant, and Abrahamsen's music is the perfect complement to her vocals. This is a must-listen for anyone who appreciates beautiful and emotionally resonant music.

Comments

darom
2023-06-22
I think this might be my new favourite piece
maharaja77725
2023-06-21
aufschlussreiche Information über eine tolle Musik u. excellente Interpreten
lithebriar
2023-06-21
Barbara hannigan verry gud singer
mattkayphoto
2023-06-20
beautiful and very impressionistic love Hans music
bernallaura048
2023-06-20
I just love to see this kind of videio telling a history berind a really hermetic peace... And i love it iven more when the conductor let de singers talk a lot about it to.
zausyieniez
2023-06-20
departemãnnta gujt (definitely) +ILO 111-169; dã mån tjuotjuv Stuornjárga nanne..,mån etj hålåv dále navte..gãhtjoduvvat/sjaddat (Valijãrvi & Wilbur 2011)
gilgarchitorena
2023-06-19
Great piece on this in The New Yorker Magazine (February 22, 2016, "Stars & Snow," Alex Ross)
r2ill2aa
2023-06-19
everyone making big deal over piece but there is nothing to it
mosessky
2023-06-19
~ <3 ~ :D:P
dmshively
2023-06-18
An amazing piece of music by Abrahamsen and an amazing performance by Barbara Hannigan, with Andris Nelsons and the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orch. Truly impressive.
enderspecter
2023-06-18
We wish that the synchronization was better, but a good clip!
jeralrev
2023-06-18
Great stuff!
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