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Liesl Müller Echoes The Authentic Music of the Golden Era
Erica Soderholm in the World Art Celebrities Journal writes that Liesl Müller is among artists who define what ‘La Chanson Française’ is all about. The article includes an ‘historical synopsis of French singers of the golden era - artists like Damia, Yvette Gilbert, Juliette Greco’. Homage is paid to remarkable American and Canadian singers like Raquel Bitton, Juliette Koka, and Joelie Rabu. International critics agree "Liesl Müller's music is a tribute to the singers, composers and librettists of the golden era. She uniquely presents the songs of yesteryear. Some songs of the thirties and forties can be sampled on Liesl Müller's Golden Era website. It is also a joy to listen to her authentic interpretation of Viennese songs of the twenties and earlier.Liesl Müller, an accomplished chansonniere in the classical tradition and a great admirer of Lotte Lenya and Ute Lemper, is herself an excellent interpreter of the work of Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill. "
‘You are an authentic cabaret chanteuse with class, style, finesse and feeling.’
‘I received your CD – wonderful’ Liesl Müller is the Real Thing! A refined lady who sings like a femme fatale chanteuse of "Les annees folles" and Paris Pigale of 1930. A warm and sinfully evocative voice which brings to life the magic, nostalgia and tender beauty of a vanished golden era of the early days of Cabaret and Kabaret of Paris and Berlin. Listening to Liesl Müller's "Paris Canaille" is a joyfully sad delight, because Liesl awakes in us cherished memories we lost for ever. Liesl's interpretation of Edith Piaf's "Milord" is tenderly sublime. She did capture the intimate moments, the passion and the vocal virtuosity of Piaf. Liesl did not sing Piaf's biggest hit with a French flair. She did it her way; an honest, warm and emotionally captivating personal interpretation. Liesl Müller is an authentic cabaret chanteuse with class, style, finesse and emotions. She is the real thing! Her recent CD " Wien und der Wein" is a vocal and musical triumph. The simple, yet melodiously beautiful musical arrangements, the fabulous accordion half java, half musette "flons flons", and the voice of Ms. Müller gave us a magnificent recording. The accompaniment of Caio Bescarano, Mario Cavaceppi and David Perkins are first class. And this is exactly what Ms. Muller needed to authentically and truthfully recapture the golden era of European cabaret. The song "Drunt' in der Lobau" (Down there in the Lobau) is a pure magic. It tells us the story of a woman who "cannot find the place where her young lover kissed her, but she does remember every bit of that wonderful moment when they kissed: nightingales were singing, happiness laughed from a thousand branches, and they dreamt of an everlasting love." Liesl did a superb job in singing that song. Wien und der Wein is a marvelous CD. Two thumbs up! Rating: 5 stars out of 5. Buy it. Get your copy. You will treasure it for many years to come.- Reviewer: Maximillien de Lafayette, syndicated columnist and art critic.
Songs My Mother Sang Herzlichen Glückwunsch zu dieser einladenden Zeitreise ins musikalische Wien der 20.Jahre. Danke, Dietrich Schutze, Wildberg, 96355, Tettau.
Its The Way I Am ‘I enjoy a wide range of music from many sources. However, the interpretation and versatility of Liesl Müller in capturing the essence of the different traditions covered in this CD is quite superb.This is something that can be listened to again and again for the pleasure that a first-class performance brings to the listener.’ Signed: Hamish McGregor, Glasgow
‘Liesl Müller sings French like a native with charm and verve, German like the Austrian she is, Rumanian hauntingly beautifully and English with an enchanting whiff of Central Europe. A captivating performance not to be missed.’ Signed: Renata de Renta, Venice
‘I am very old and find it difficult to follow modern pop. But in this CD every word is clear. I understood it all, except the Rumanian, and loved the beautifully modulated humorous rendition. I thank my grandson for having found this CD for me.’ Signed: Lucy Patterson, London
‘‘‘I never do anything twice” sings Liesl Müller in a hilarious naughty number. This CD is a bargain with 20 wonderful tracks. The pianist is also superb. I recommend ‘It’s the way I Am’ to all cabaret enthusiasts.’ Signed: Captain John Fowler, Harrogate
Cabaret is a very intimate art form. It is for small, crowded, often smoke-filled rooms, in restaurants or bars. It creates an especially close relationship between singer and audience. Miss Müller’s style has the conspiratorial, confidential, even confessional approach needed. Her excellent diction and the well enunciated conversational snippets tucked in between sung lines, means you cannot fail to get the point.
Gestern Abend hörte ich Liesl Müllers neuest CD ‘It’s the Way I am’ – erstaunlich! Ich finde dass sich die Sängerin seit ihrer letzten Aufnahme ‘Lieder, die meine Mutter sang’ noch weiter entwichlt hat – oder lag das am neuen Material? Ich liebe ihre – meist melancholischen rumänischen Lieder, wie immer von ihrem brillianten Pianisten Otmar Binder einfühlend – warm begleitet. Man spürt, dass Liesl ihre Seele im rumānischen offen legt – was nicht heisst, dass die englisch, französich oder deutsch gesungenen Lieder und Chansons nicht auch erstklassig in Stil, Empfindung und Technik vorgetragen sind: Liesls Aussprache ist perfekt, ob es sich um Brecht/Weil schon fast Sprechgesang, amerikanischem Broadway – hit oder französischem chanson handelt: man versteht glas klar jedes Wort! Beneidens wert, sich in vier Sprachen so ūberzeugend ausdrücken zu kōnnen. Eine sehr empfehlenwerte CD fūr einen gemūtlichen Abend allein order mit Freunden, am besten mit einer guten Flasche Wein. Barbara Volger,
Eutin, Deutschland
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