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    The Evening Standard (London)

    October 20, 2004

    THE DEFINITIVE 100 CLASSICAL CDS

    NORMAN LEBRECHT


    8 MAGNIFICATHY

    CATHY BERBERIAN

    The most versatile voice of the 20th century has left scarcely a
    recorded trace. Cathy Berberian (1925-83) could sing anything from
    Monteverdi to post-modernism. Armenian-American by origin, she was
    the means by which her husband, Luciano Berio, found his path as a
    composer. She inspired works by Cage, Milhaud, Maderna and
    Stravinsky, who composed Elegy for JFK for her to perform. She was
    also an inventive composer, the hilarious Stripsody being her
    best-known score.

    This passionate pathbreaker for performance art hardly ever set foot
    in a recording studio. Her fans fall back on rare reissues of radio
    broadcasts such as this. Beg, borrow or download this 1970 Milan
    recital with Bruno Canino at the piano.

    Here Berberian performs, in addition to Stripsody and
    straight-recitative Monteverdi, a Gershwin Summertime to outweep
    Ella's and a Surabaya-Jonny that is a woman's world apart from Lotte
    Lenya's abandoned wimp: Cathy is no victim, but a sexual predator
    contemplating vengeance.

    The summit of this collection is a baroque setting of Ticket to Ride
    which, apart from being funny, recontextualises The Beatles as
    post-medieval troubadours, peddling a musical narrative that echoes
    down the ages.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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