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CHORAL & SONG CHOICE

A heartfelt journey of great vocal riches

Julia Bullock brings variety and soul to this fine selection, says Kate Wakeling

Walking in the Dark

Barber: Knoxville: Summer of 1915; plus works by John Adams, Oscar Brown Jr, Connie Converse, Sandy Denny et al

Julia Bullock (soprano); Philharmonia Orchestra/Christian Reif (piano)

Nonesuch 7559790817 41:24 mins

American soprano Julia Bullock has a glittering reputation for both her astonishing performances and her ongoing mission to centre Black composers in her work. This excellent album, blending orchestral works with more intimate, often jazz-infused numbers for voice and piano, focuses on music of personal significance to her.

The programme is anchored by two substantial pieces for voice and orchestra. Bullock’s blazing performance of John Adams’s ‘Memorial de Tlatelolco’, a fiendish aria from his opera-oratoria El Niño, showcases her exceptional technical and expressive range. She brings warmth and lyricism to Samuel Barber’s lush Knoxville: Summer of 1915. The Philharmonia conducted by Christian Reif is in fine form throughout, responding with clarity and fluidity to the ever-shifting textures and tempos of both scores.

Julia Bullock shows exceptional technical and expressive range

The tracks for voice and piano are a highlight. Bullock’s performance of ‘City Called Heaven’, a traditional Black spiritual in an arrangement by Hall Johnson, is quite something.

Opening with softest melancholy, the vocal line swells towards an outpouring of emotion that is tremendously affecting. The jazzbased numbers are also outstanding and showcase the rare depth and richness of Bullock’s voice. The two songs closely associated with Nina Simone (whose

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