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The Naxos Deutsche Schubert-Lied-Edition: Schubert set the poetry of over 115 writers to music. He selected poems from classical Greece, the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, from eighteenth-century German authors, early Romantics, Biedermeier poets, and Heine. The Deutsche Schubert-Lied-Edition presents all Schubert’s Lieder, over 700 songs, grouped according to the poets who inspired him.
Thanks to Bärenreiter’s Neue Schubert-Ausgabe (New Schubert Edition), Tübingen, which uses primary sources, the performers have been able to benefit from the most recent research of the editorial team. This disc is the third of a series devoted to Schubert’s friends, including Mayrhofer.
Volumes One and Two are available on 8554799 and 8557171, while two discs devoted exclusively to Mayrhofer are available on 8554738 and 8554739.
Franz Schubert: Fischerweise, D. 881
Fischerweise, D. 881
Franz Schubert: Des Sangers Habe, D. 832
Des Sangers Habe, D. 832
Franz Schubert: Totengraber-Weise, D. 869
Totengraber-Weise, D. 869
Franz Schubert: Geheimnis, D. 491
Geheimnis, D. 491
Franz Schubert: Einsamkeit, D. 620
Einsamkeit, D. 620
Franz Schubert: Nach einem Gewitter, D. 561
Nach einem Gewitter, D. 561
Franz Schubert: Abschied, D. 475
Abschied, D. 475
Franz Schubert: Der zurnenden Diana, D. 707
Der zurnenden Diana, D. 707
Franz Schubert: Nachtstuck, Op. 36, No. 2, D. 672b
Nachtstuck, Op. 36, No. 2, D. 672
Franz Schubert: Herrn Josef Spaun, Assessor in Linz, D. 749, "Sendschreiben an den Assessor Spaun in Linz"
Herrn Josef Spaun, Assessor in Linz, D. 749, "Sendschreiben an den Assessor Spaun in Linz"
Franz Schubert: Der Jungling auf dem Hugel, D. 702
Der Jungling auf dem Hugel, D. 702
Franz Schubert: Der Zwerg, Op. 22, No. 1, D. 771
Der Zwerg, Op. 22, No. 1, D. 771
Franz Schubert: Abschied, D. 578
Abschied, D. 578
Franz Schubert: Selige Welt, D. 743
Selige Welt, D. 743
Franz Schubert: Schwanengesang, D. 744, "Schwanenlied"
Schwanengesang, D. 744, "Schwanenlied"
Tim Ashley
12th September 2008
*****
“This is one of the most taxing Schubert programmes ever assembled, and Trost is sensational throughout, conjuring up a unique emotionial or narrative world for each song by means of vocal or verbal dexterity.”
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