The range of moods and temperaments on How Do I Find You deserved more variety ★★★☆☆

The American mezzo-soprano Sasha Cooke was also at home in 2020. She got tired of sitting on the couch and asked a series of American composers to write new work for mezzo-soprano and piano, to a text of her choice. Cooke bundles the seventeen compositions that returned on the album How Do I Find You.

Not the least contributed. Grammy winner Missy Mazzoli was inspired by a self-portrait by Rembrandt. Nico Muhly, a famous border crossing between classical and pop, wrote notes to a moralistic 17th-century poem. Many a song is close to film scores and musicals, but the Chinese-American composer Huang Ruo deviates pleasantly from the average. In The Work of Angels, about a 19th-century quarantine island, pianist Kirill Kuzmin can finally get rid of some stiffer sounds. Sasha Cooke sings intelligibly and carefully, but the range of moods and temperaments deserved more variation.

Sasha Cooke

How Do I Find You

Classic

★★★ ☆☆

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