CIRCLES | ||
The corpus of modern and contemporary repertoire for solo mezzo soprano, in comparison to those of the soprano or alto, is strikingly modest in size. Its expressive potential—in a register whose tessitura is so closely related to that of spoken word—has, only in a handful of works, been significantly exploited. Within this modest body of repertoire, one work, Luciano Berio's Circles (composed in 1960, with texts by E.E Cummings), stands apart as a deeply-researched and comprehensive tour-de-force of the mezzo-soprano as an expressive vehicle. -Paul Clift, neuverBand Artistic Director |