Lieder
Frequently singled out for her phenomenal vocals Scottish mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill brings her exemplary range of vocal colours and rich emotional expression to bear in her debut solo recital. Seldom paired, the well-known Gustav Mahler lieder follow five of wife Almas lesser-known, but equally engaging, songs. These personal and highly romantic songs are perfectly complemented by Cargills poetic sensitivity; her warm and vibrant voice, with the emotional insight borne of opera, is breathtakingly beautiful. In 2013 Cargill was appointed Associate Artist of the Scottish Chamber Orchestra; their recording of Berlioz Les nuits d©t© & La mort de Cl©optre with Robin Ticciati was named Gramophones Recording of the Month. Winner of the 2002 Kathleen Ferrier Award, Cargill has won many fans through her performances at The Metropolitan, New York, Covent Garden, London and Deutsche Opera, Berlin. Past and future highlights with Simon Lepper include appearances at Wigmore Hall, Concertgebouw Amsterdam, Kennedy Centre Washington, as well as her New York recital debut at Weill Recital Hall, Carnegie Hall and regular recitals live on BBC Radio Three. Cargill has performed Mahlers Symphony No. 3 and Das Lied von der Erd at the BBC Proms. Concert plans this season and beyond include the Edinburgh International Festival, Berlioz with the LSO and Gergiev, Durufl© with Ticciati, and Berlioz with the Scottish Chamber Orchestra and Ticciati. Simon Lepper accompanies with sensitivity and flair; an award-winning pianist specialising in vocal accompanying, Lepper is a regular recital partner of Cargills.