Kathrin Graf's "Music for Voice & Flute" is a captivating collection of baroque and classical pieces, released on January 1, 1989, under Claves Records. This album spans a concise yet engaging 55 minutes, showcasing Graf's exquisite soprano voice alongside the delicate nuances of the flute and continuo.
The album opens with a series of German arias, including the enchanting "Meine Seele hört im Sehen" and the lively "Solitudini amene." Graf's interpretation of Bach's Cantata BWV 204, specifically the aria "Meine Seele sei vergnügt...", is a standout, highlighting her technical prowess and expressive depth. The album also features charming pieces like "Rossignols amoureux," a duet for soprano, flute, and violin, and the festive "Trois Chants de Noël," which includes the delightful "Les Cadeaux" and "Image de Noël."
Graf's rendition of Ronsard's poems and the exotic "Chansons Madécasses" adds a touch of variety and intrigue. Each track is a testament to Graf's versatility and the collaborative artistry between her and the accompanying musicians. This album is a delightful exploration of the interplay between voice and flute, offering a rich tapestry of sounds that will captivate any classical music enthusiast.