Carl Loewe: Songs & Ballads

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Carl Loewe: Songs & Ballads

Awards:

Gramophone Magazine

Editor's Choice - August 2011

Label:

Hyperion

Catalogue No:

CDA67866

Discs:

1

Release date:

26th April 2011

Barcode:

0034571178660

Medium:

CD
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Carl Loewe: Songs & Ballads


Loewe, C:

Edward, Op. 1 No. 1 (Herder)

Tom der Reimer "Der Reimer Thomas lag am Bach", Op. 135a

Der Erlkönig, Op. 1 No. 3 (Goethe)

Herr Oluf "Herr Oluf reitet spät und weit", Op. 2/2

Wandrers Nachlied, Op. 9 No. 3a

Wandrers Nachlied, Op. 9 No. 3b

Graf Eberstein

Lynceus der Turmer, auf Fausts Sternwarte singend, Op. 9, H.VIII, 3

Süßes Begräbnis, Op. 62 No. 4

Hinkende Jamben, Op. 62 No. 5

Die wandelnde Glocke, Op. 20 No..3

Im Vorübergehen, Op. 81, No. 1

arr. Fritz

Der Pilgrim vor St Just, Op. 99, No. 3

Odins Meeresritt "Meister Oluf, der Schmied auf Helgoland", Op. 118

Die Uhr, Op. 123 No. 3

Der Wirthin Töchterlein, Op. 1, No. 2

Meeresleuchten, Op. 145 No. 1

Im Sturme, Op. 145, No. 3

Heimlichkeit, Op. 145, No. 4

Reiterlied, Op. 145, No. 5


Florian Boesch (baritone) & Roger Vignoles (piano)

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In his lifetime the German composer Carl Loewe was often referred to as the ‘Schubert of North Germany’. He is frequently credited with the development of the romantic ballad into a powerful art form, and his prolific output of ballads and songs amounts to some four hundred works. Loewe’s treatment of long narrative poems in a clever and powerful mixture of dramatic and lyrical styles, has been a template for many subsequent composers.

Many of the ballads on this disc are masterpieces of their genre and they are performed here in a magisterial Hyperion debut by Austrian baritone Florian Boesch. In these refined performances it is clear why Boesch has been labelled as ‘one of the finest interpreters of Lieder of his generation’. His ability to create characters and enact stories brings the dramatic texts vividly to life, while he maintains musical coherence with astonishing lyricism.

Loewe’s daring and imaginative accompaniments are played here by the incomparable Roger Vignoles, in another addition to his acclaimed discography of Hyperion recordings. His eloquent pianism and penetrating musicianship match Boesch’s artistry to perfection.

playLoewe: Edward, Op. 1/1

playLoewe: Tom Der Reimer, Op. 135a

playLoewe: Erlkönig, Op. 1/3

playLoewe: Herr Oluf, Op. 2/2

playLoewe: Über Allen Gipfeln Ist Ruh', Op. 9 Book I/3a, "Wandrers Nachtlied"

playLoewe: Der Du Von Dem Himmel Bist, Op. 9 Book I/3b, "Wandrers Nachtlied"

playLoewe: Graf Eberstein, Op. 9 Book VI/5

playLoewe: Lynceus, Der Thürmer, Auf Fausts Sternwarte Singend, Op. 9 Book VIII/3

playLoewe: Süsses Begräbnis, Op. 62 Book I/4

playLoewe: Hinkende Jamben, Op. 62 Book I/5

playLoewe: Die Wandelnde Glocke, Op. 20/3

playLoewe/Schneider: Im Vorübergehen, Op. 81/1

playLoewe: Der Pilgrim Vor St Just, Op. 99/3

playLoewe: Odins Meeresritt, Oder Der Schmied Auf Helgoland, Op. 118

playLoewe: Die Uhr, Op. 123/3

playLoewe: Der Wirthin Töchterlein, Op. 1/2

playLoewe: Meeresleuchten, Op. 145/1

playLoewe: Im Sturme, Op. 145/3

playLoewe: Heimlichkeit, Op. 145/4

playLoewe: Reiterlied, Op. 145/5

The Guardian

12th May 2011

*****

“Boesch is arguably [Loewe's] finest interpreter today, and this disc is mesmerising. An expressionistic vocal actor, Boesch has the ability to change the sound of his voice to fit the character he is portraying; when he gets to the big dialogues like Erlkönig, Edward or Herr Oluf, it's hard to believe that only one person is singing...A benchmark recording, and essential listening.”

International Record Review

May 2011

“Loewe is at his best when the drama of a ballad unfolds through the characters' words, and his 'Erlkönig', though less terrifying than Schubert's, is more chilling: the child's death is a greater musical shock....Boesch sings these ballads with strong dramatic sympathy...Vignoles's accompaniment is always confident, very musical and perceptive.”

BBC Music Magazine

July 2011

*****

“Boesch's performance...demonstrates huge imaginative variety in characterisation (offering two different voices when necessary, or even three in Loewe's setting of Erlkonig), and moving convincingly to the lower register...Vignoles matches him in playing of perception in what is pretty well an ideal introduction to a fascinating figure.”

Gramophone Magazine

August 2011

“Loewe's writing is perhaps less sophisticated than Schubert's but, like him, he had a supremely appealing melodic gift...As for the singing, I cannot praise it too highly. Florian Boesch has a warmly attractive baritone voice and his diction is first class, as is his response to the word meanings. Roger Vignoles's accompaniments, too, give great pleasure in themselves, especially in the pictorial devices which Loewe so relishes.”

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