Viardot And Friends, Wigmore Hall, London

By Robert Maycock [Independent, 3 March 2006]
It was meant to be the evocation of a star from 19th-century Paris. Pauline Viardot, the Spanish-born mezzo-soprano, inspired the city’s composers with her voice, and the writer Ivan Turgenev with her soul and whatever else it took to establish a mÈnage ‡ trois alongside her accommodating husband. You can read histories of the period and scarcely be aware of her prowess as a composer. This concert aimed to set the record straight.