Mahler: In diesem Wetter, in diesem Braus (Kindertotenlieder)

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The Art of Bryn Terfel

The Art of Bryn Terfel


includes:

Berlioz:

Une puce gentille 'Flea Song' (from La damnation de Faust)

Voici des roses (Air de Méphistophélès)

Gurney:

Sleep

Gwynn Williams:

My Little Welsh Home

Handel:

Si, tra i ceppi (from Berenice)

Te Deum in D major 'Dettingen', HWV283: Vouchsafe, O Lord

Hughes, J:

Guide me, O thou great Redeemer (Cwm Rhondda)

Loewe, F:

Paint Your Wagon: They Call the Wind Maria

Mahler:

In diesem Wetter, in diesem Braus (Kindertotenlieder)

Mendelssohn:

Lord God of Abraham (Elijah)

Mozart:

Non piu andrai, farfallone amoroso (from Le Nozze di Figaro)

Il core vi dono (from Così fan tutte)

Ein Mädchen oder Weibchen (from Die Zauberflöte)

Io ti lascio, oh cara, addio, KAnh. 245

Puccini:

Tre sbirri...Una carozza...Presto 'Te Deum' (from Tosca)

Quilter:

Go, lovely Rose, Op. 24 No. 3 (Edmund Wailer)

Rutter:

The Lord bless you and keep you

Schubert:

Erlkönig, D328

Du bist die Ruh D776 (Rückert)

Der Musensohn, D764 (Goethe)

Schumann:

Du bist wie eine Blume, Op. 25 No. 24

Die beiden Grenadiere, Op. 49 No. 1

Mein Wagen rollet langsam, Op. 142 No. 4

Sullivan, A:

Hereupon we’re both agreed (The Yeomen of the Guard)

trad.:

Amazing Grace

Shenandoah

Ar hyd y Nos (All through the night)

Suo gan

Deep River

Vaughan Williams:

The Vagabond (from Songs of Travel)

Silent Noon

Verdi:

Ehi! Paggio! ... L'onore! Ladri! (from Falstaff)

Wagner:

Die Frist ist um (from Der fliegende Holländer)

O du, mein holder Abendstern (from Tannhäuser)


Bryn Terfel (bass-baritone)

Bryn Terfel is one of Britain’s best-loved singers, as comfortable in popular musical repertoire as he is in the great roles of opera. Ahead of his curated BrynFest appearances at London’s Southbank Centre, and his career-defining role as Wotan in Wagner’s Ring Cycle at the Royal Opera House this autumn, Deutsche Grammophon is proud to release this 2CD career retrospective.

DG - 4790494

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Bryn Terfel - A Song in my Heart

Bryn Terfel - A Song in my Heart


 

The Vagabond

Whither Must I Wander

Sea Fever

Little Prince (The Little Prince)

They Call the Wind Maria (Paint Your Wagon)

English Northern Philharmonia, Paul Daniel

Come Home (Allegro)

English Northern Philharmonia, Paul Daniel

Suo-Gan (Lullaby)

Sì, tra i ceppi e le ritorte (Berenice)

Vouchsafe, O Lord (Dettingen Te Deum)

Scottish Chamber Orchestra, Mackerras

Berlioz:

Une puce gentille 'Flea Song' (from La damnation de Faust)

Voici des roses (Air de Méphistophélès)

Philharmonia Orchestra and Chorus, Myung-Whun Chung

Gurney:

Sleep

Hughes, J:

Guide me, O thou great Redeemer (Cwm Rhondda)

The Black Mountain Chorus, Risca Male Choir & The Orchestra of Welsh National Opera, Gareth Jones

Mahler:

In diesem Wetter, in diesem Braus (Kindertotenlieder)

Philharmonia Orchestra, Giuseppe Sinopoli

Mendelssohn:

Lord God of Abraham (Elijah)

Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, Paul Daniel

Mozart:

Non piu andrai, farfallone amoroso (from Le Nozze di Figaro)

Il core vi dono (from Così fan tutte)

Cecilia Bartoli (Dorabella) & Bryn Terfel (Guglielmo)

Orchestra dell’Accademia die Santa Cecilia, Myung-Chun Chung

Ein Mädchen oder Weibchen (from Die Zauberflöte)

Io ti lascio, oh cara, addio, KAnh. 245

Scottish Chamber Orchestra, Sir Charles Mackerras

Quilter:

Go, lovely Rose, Op. 24 No. 3 (Edmund Wailer)

Malcolm Martineau (piano)

Rutter:

The Lord bless you and keep you

London Symphony Orchestra, Barry Wordsworth

Schubert:

Erlkönig, D328

Du bist die Ruh D776 (Rückert)

Der Musensohn, D764 (Goethe)

Schumann:

Du bist wie eine Blume, Op. 25 No. 24

Die beiden Grenadiere, Op. 49 No. 1

Mein Wagen rollet langsam, Op. 142 No. 4

Sullivan, A:

Hereupon we’re both agreed (The Yeomen of the Guard)

Academy of St Martin in the Fields, Sir Neville Marriner

trad.:

Amazing Grace

London Symphony Orchestra, Barry Wordsworth

Shenandoah

London Symphony Orchestra, Barry Wordsworth

Ar hyd y Nos (All through the night)

Deep River

arr. Chris Hazell

Vaughan Williams:

Silent Noon

Verdi:

Ehi! Paggio! ... L'onore! Ladri! (from Falstaff)

MET Orchestra, James Levine

Wagner:

Die Frist ist um (from Der fliegende Holländer)

Berliner Philharmoniker, Claudio Abbado

O du, mein holder Abendstern (from Tannhäuser)

The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, James Levine


Bryn Terfel (bass-baritone)

DG - 4776686

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Kathleen Ferrier: The Complete EMI Recordings

Kathleen Ferrier: The Complete EMI Recordings


Bach, J S:

Mass in B minor, BWV232: Christe eleison

Elisabeth Schwarzkopf (soprano)

Wiener Symphoniker, Bruno Walter

Mass in B minor, BWV232: Qui sedes ad dexteram Patris

Wiener Symphoniker, Bruno Walter

Mass in B minor, BWV232: Et in unum dominum

Elisabeth Schwarzkopf (soprano)

Wiener Symphoniker, Bruno Walter

Mass in B minor, BWV232: Agnus Dei

recorded in rehearsal in Vienna on 15th June 1950

Wiener Symphoniker, Herbert von Karajan

Brahms:

Liebestreu, Op. 3 No. 1

recorded on 30th September 1944

Gerald Moore (piano)

Feinsliebchen, du sollst mir nicht barfuß gehen (No. 12 from Deutsche Volkslieder, WoO 33)

recorded on 30th September 1944

Gerald Moore (piano)

Elgar:

My work is done (from Dream of Gerontius)

recorded on 30th September 1944

Gerald Moore (piano)

Gluck:

What is life? (Orfeo ed Euridice)

recorded on 30th September 1944

Gerald Moore (piano)

Orfeo ed Euridice

performed in the 1889 Ricordi Edition; recorded live on 10th July 1951

Kathleen Ferrier (Orfeo), Greet Koeman (Euridice), Nel Duval (Amore)

Chorus & Orchestra of the Netherlands Opera, Charles Bruck

Greene, M:

I will lay me down in peace

recorded on 30th September 1944

Gerald Moore (piano)

O praise the Lord

recorded on 30th September 1944

Gerald Moore (piano)

Handel:

Spring is coming (from Ottone)

recorded on 20th April 1945

Gerald Moore (piano)

Come to me, soothing sleep (from Ottone)

recorded on 20th April 1945

Gerald Moore (piano)

Mahler:

Kindertotenlieder

recorded on 4th October 1949

Wiener Philharmoniker, Bruno Walter

Nun will die Sonn so hell aufgehn (Kindertotenlieder)

alternative take previously unissued; recorded 4th October 1949

Wiener Philharmoniker, Bruno Walter

In diesem Wetter, in diesem Braus (Kindertotenlieder)

alternative take previously unissued; recorded 4th October 1949

Wiener Philharmoniker, Bruno Walter

Mendelssohn:

Ich wollt' meine Lieb' ergösse sich, Op. 63. No. 1

sung in English as 'I would that my love'; recorded on 21st September 1945

Isobel Baillie (soprano), Gerald Moore (piano)

Gruss, Op. 63 No. 3

sung in English as 'Greeting'; recorded on 21st September 1945

Isobel Baillie (soprano), Gerald Moore (piano)

Purcell:

Sound the trumpet, beat the drum, Z335

recorded on 21st September 1945

Isobel Baillie (soprano), Gerald Moore (piano)

Let us Wander not Unseen (from The Indian Queen, Z630)

recorded on 21st September 1945

Isobel Baillie (soprano), Gerald Moore (piano)

Shepherd, shepherd, cease decoying (from King Arthur)

recorded on 21st September 1945

Isobel Baillie (soprano), Gerald Moore (piano)


Kathleen Ferrier (contralto)

Issued to mark the centenary of Kathleen Ferrier’s birth, this 3CD set brings together for the first time all the EMI recordings by this great contralto, including two previously unissued tracks. In addition the booklet features three EMI publicity photos rarely seen since she first signed a contract with HMV/Colombia in 1944

Kathleen Ferrier (22 April 1912–8 October 1953) remains one of the best-loved British singers of our time. The eminent vocal expert Alan Blyth wrote of her in 1998: ‘Kathleen Ferrier, a legend in her own lifetime, has certainly become one since her untimely death in 1953. Her professional life, lasting little more than a decade, saw her rise from the obscurity of appearing with choirs in the north of England to the eminence of an international career in the company of such conductors as Barbirolli, Walter and Klemperer. It was an extraordinary transformation in every respect, but one wholly justified by the dignity and conviction of her singing and the commitment of her interpretations.’

CD1 begins with four test recordings of pieces by Gluck, Brahms and Elgar recorded by producer Walter Legge in June 1944 but not issued until 1978. Ferrier signed a one-year contract with EMI in September 1944 and her first commercial release was the two arias by the Baroque composer Maurice Greene that follow. Then come two Handel solos and five duets with soprano Isobel Baillie of compositions by Purcell and Mendelssohn. These completed Ferrier’s EMI contract and she then moved to Decca.

In 1949 Ferrier came back to EMI to record Mahler’s Kindertotenlieder in London with the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Bruno Walter, the great Mahlerian who had introduced Ferrier to this work, which closes CD1

CD2 begins with four items recorded at a rehearsal in June 1950 for a concert of the Bach Mass in B Minor in Vienna with the Vienna Symphony Orchestra conducted by Karajan. EMI was setting up its recording equipment in the Musikvereinssaal for another project while the rehearsal was taking place and the engineer, as a test, turned on the tape machine to capture, almost complete, these four precious Ferrier tracks, which include two solos and two duets with the soprano Elisabeth Schwarzkopf.

Then comes a complete performance of Ferrier’s signature operatic role, that of Orfeo in Orfeo ed Euridice by Gluck. This live recording dates from a radio broadcast in July 1951 in Amsterdam.

CD3 concludes with two bonus tracks; these are reserve takes of the first and the fifth movements of Kindertotenlieder being issued here for the first time. This work was originally recorded on 12-inch waxes, with a tape machine running as safety back-up, as was EMI’s practice in 1949. Masters from the waxes were used for most of the original 78-rpm sides, but for the release of the work on CD, the back-up tapes were used, and these reserve ‘takes’ have also survived.

“plenty of treats on EMI’s contribution to the celebration” New York Times, 23rd November 2012

“The voice is unique, its emotional power palpable after all these years.” The Observer, 16th April 2012

“The voice is unmistakable: richly textured, darkly coloured, ringed with nobility, sadness too...In some tracks she almost sounds like the darker sibling of counter-tenor Alfred Deller, another vocal wonder of the time. But the resemblance is fleeting. And as this set proves, the longer Ferrier sang the more uniquely expressive she became. Even now, almost 60 years on, her death still leaves a hole.” The Times, 20th April 2012 ****

EMI - 9562842

(CD - 3 discs)

$19.00

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