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Brahms: | Bei dir sind meine Gedanken (No. 2 from Sieben Lieder, Op. 95) Wie Melodien zieht es mir, Op. 105 No. 1 Sapphische Ode, Op. 94 No. 4 Feldeinsamkeit, Op. 86 No. 2 Nachtigall, Op. 97 No. 1 Verzagen, Op. 72 No. 4 Alte Liebe, Op. 72 No. 1 An die Nachtigall, Op. 46 No. 4 (Text: L.C.H. Hölty) Das Mädchen spricht, Op. 107 No. 3 Dein blaues Auge, (No. 8 from Acht Lieder und Gesänge, Op. 59) Geheimnis, Op. 71 No. 3 Ständchen, Op. 106 No. 1 Von ewiger Liebe, Op. 43 No. 1 Der Tod, das ist die kühle Nacht, Op. 96 No. 1 Auf dem Kirchhofe, Op. 105 No. 4 Die Mainacht, Op. 43 No. 2 Anklänge, Op. 7 No. 3 Spanisches Lied, Op. 6 No. 1 Mädchenlied (No. 6 from Sieben Lieder, Op. 95) Am Sonntag Morgen Op. 49 No. 1 Liebestreu, Op. 3 No. 1 Vergebliches Ständchen, Op. 84 No. 4 Das Mädchen (No. 1 from Sieben Lieder, Op. 95) Therese, Op. 86 No. 1 Mädchenlied, Op. 107 No. 5 Der Jäger (No. 4 from Sieben Lieder, Op. 95) Der Schmied Op. 19/4 Der Gang Zum Liebchen, Op. 31 No. 3 Sonntag, Op. 47 No. 3 Mädchenlied, Op. 85 No. 3 Wiegenlied, Op. 49 No. 4 (Lullaby) |
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| |  | Elisabeth Grümmer in Schwetzingen 1958Recorded on 30th May 1958
Brahms: | An eine Äolsharfe, Op. 19 No. 5 Von waldbegranzter Hohe (No. 1 from Acht Lieder und Gesänge, Op. 57) Geheimnis, Op. 71 No. 3 Das Mädchen (No. 1 from Sieben Lieder, Op. 95) | Mozart: | Im Frühlingsanfang, K597 Abendempfindung an Laura, K523 Die Verschweigung, K518 Das Veilchen, K476 | Schubert: | Suleika II, D717 Dass sie hier gewesen! D775 (Rückert) Rastlose Liebe, D138 Wiegenlied D867 (Seidl) Frühlingsglaube, D686 Fischerweise, D881 (Schlechta) Hertha Klust (piano) Lachen und Weinen, D777 Hertha Klust (piano) An eine Quelle D530 (Claudius) Hertha Klust (piano) An die Nachtigall, D497 Hertha Klust (piano) | Schumann: | Die Soldatenbraut Op. 64 No. 1 Der Page, Op. 30 No. 2 Die Stille (No. 4 from Liederkreis, Op. 39) Frühlings Ankunft Op. 79/20 Widmung, Op. 25 No. 1 Der Nussbaum, Op. 25 No. 3 | Wolf, H: | Sie blasen zum Abmarsch (No. 28 from Spanisches Liederbuch: Weltliche Lieder) Liebe mir im Busen zundet (No. 17 from Spanisches Liederbuch: Weltliche Lieder) Mögen alle bösen Zungen (No. 13 from Spanisches Liederbuch: Weltliche Lieder) Bedeckt mich mit Blumen (No. 26 from Spanisches Liederbuch: Weltliche Lieder) In dem Schatten meiner Locken (No. 2 from Spanisches Liederbuch: Weltliche Lieder) |
The bonus recital in this collection was recorded in Berlin in 1956. | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Fischer-Dieskau 85th Birthday Edition: Brahms LiederBerlin Philharmonie, 1972 (live)
Brahms: | Nachtwandler, Op. 86 No. 3 Wehe, so willst du mich wieder, Op. 32 No. 5 Abenddämmerung, Op. 49 No. 5 Meerfahrt, Op. 96 No. 4 Wie rafft' ich mich auf Op. 32,1 (v.Platen) Geheimnis, Op. 71 No. 3 Wir wandelten, wir zwei zusammen Op. 96/2 Botschaft, Op. 47 No. 1 Lindes Rauschen in den Wipfeln, Op. 3, No. 6 Regenlied (No. 3 from Acht Lieder und Gesänge, Op. 59) Ständchen, Op. 106 No. 1 Wie bist du, meine Königin Op. 32 No. 9 Fruhlingslied, Op. 85, No. 5 Unüberwindlich, Op. 72 No. 5 Sonntag, Op. 47 No. 3 Der Gang zum Liebchen, No. 1, Op. 48 Wehe, so willst du mich wieder, Op. 32 No. 5 Feldeinsamkeit, Op. 86 No. 2 |
These releases from the archives of the RIAS and the Sender Freies Berlin document the unequalled quantitative and qualitative spectrum which baritone Fischer-Dieskau acquired during the five decades of his career. They offer a fascinating insight into the breadth of his repertoire as well as his artistic approach, with which he maintained a careful balance of development and continuity until the end. These recordings – spanning Beethoven’s sacred songs Op. 48 of 1806, through Schumann, Brahms, Mahler and Reger, to Heinrich Sutermeister’s expressive psalm setting of 1948 – demonstrate the essential Fischer-Dieskau. Not only do they document the artistic partnership with pianists such as Hertha Klust, Daniel Barenboim, Cord Garben, Aribert Reimann and Tamás Vásáry, but also the delightful collaboration with the organist Ulrich Bremsteller. Furthermore, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau can be heard together with his wife and musical partner, Julia Varady. This is a documentary edition both in the sense of a historic and an artistic legacy: it reveals the riches of lieder from the last two centuries which Fischer-Dieskau, in his role of musical chronicler, made accessible for the present age; and it is an impressive record of an incomparable interpretational art, according to which word and music were always treated and realised as a unit. | | | Usually despatched in 3 - 4 working days. |
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| |  | Elisabeth Grümmer sings Mozart, Schubert, Brahms & Wolf
Brahms: | An eine Äolsharfe, Op. 19 No. 5 Von waldbegranzter Hohe (No. 1 from Acht Lieder und Gesänge, Op. 57) Geheimnis, Op. 71 No. 3 Das Mädchen (No. 1 from Sieben Lieder, Op. 95) | Mozart: | Non più, tutto ascoltai - Non temer, amato bene, K490 Basta Vicesti... Ah non lasciarmi no. K295a Im Frühlingsanfang, K597 Abendempfindung an Laura, K523 Die Verschweigung, K518 Das Veilchen, K476 | Schubert: | Suleika II, D717 Dass sie hier gewesen! D775 (Rückert) Rastlose Liebe, D138 Wiegenlied D867 (Seidl) Frühlingsglaube, D686 | Wolf, H: | Sie blasen zum Abmarsch (No. 28 from Spanisches Liederbuch: Weltliche Lieder) Liebe mir im Busen zundet (No. 17 from Spanisches Liederbuch: Weltliche Lieder) Mögen alle bösen Zungen (No. 13 from Spanisches Liederbuch: Weltliche Lieder) Bedeckt mich mit Blumen (No. 26 from Spanisches Liederbuch: Weltliche Lieder) In dem Schatten meiner Locken (No. 2 from Spanisches Liederbuch: Weltliche Lieder) |
Compared to Elisabeth Grümmer’s rank as a singer, her recordings are shamefully few in number, giving these radio recordings a special documentary significance. “Whoever has heard Elisabeth Grümmer singing cannot forget the way this lovely voice, at once ethereal and yet full sounding, effortlessly flows along,” wrote Lafranco Rasponi. “The radiant and robust soprano Elisabeth Grümmer made all too few recordings. These…are cherishable.” BBC Music Magazine, May 2010 **** | | | (also available to download from $10.50) | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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| |  | Great Voices of the Golden Age
Beethoven: | Ah! Perfido, Op. 65 Gundula Janowitz (soprano) | Brahms: | Sapphische Ode, Op. 94 No. 4 Christa Ludwig (soprano) Vergebliches Ständchen, Op. 84 No. 4 Christa Ludwig (soprano) Wiegenlied, Op. 49 No. 4 (Lullaby) Rita Streich (soprano) Geheimnis, Op. 71 No. 3 Rita Streich (soprano) Vergebliches Ständchen, Op. 84 No. 4 Rita Streich (soprano) | Egk: | Quattro Canzoni Irmgard Seefried (soprano) | Mahler: | Rheinlegendchen (Des Knaben Wunderhorn) Christa Ludwig (soprano) | Mendelssohn: | Auf Flügeln des Gesanges, Op. 34 No. 2 Rita Streich (soprano) | Mozart: | Sehnsucht nach dem Frühlinge, K596 Rita Streich (soprano) | Schubert: | Seligkeit D433 (Holty) Rita Streich (soprano) Lachen und Weinen, D777 Rita Streich (soprano) Die Vogel D691 Rita Streich (soprano) | Schumann: | Die Lotosblume, Op. 25 No. 7 Rita Streich (soprano) | Strauss, R: | Schlechtes Wetter, Op. 69 No. 5 Rita Streich (soprano) | Tchaikovsky: | Otchevo? (Why?), Op. 6 No. 5 Galina Vishnevskaya (soprano) O ditya, pod okoshkom tvoim (Serenade), Op. 63 No. 6 Galina Vishnevskaya (soprano) | Wagner: | Mild und leise 'Isolde's Liebestod' (from Tristan und Isolde) Tristan und Isolde, Act III Gré Brouwenstijn (soprano) Schmerzen (No. 4 from Wesendonck-Lieder) Träume (No. 5 from Wesendonck-Lieder) Gré Brouwenstijn (soprano) | Wolf, H: | Bescheidene Liebe Rita Streich (soprano) |
"On wings of song" - Heine's words and Mendelssohn's immortal melody, sung here by the inimitable Rita Streich, perfectly encapsulate the spirit of this collection. Six of the greatest voices of the last half-century perform a range of familiar music: romantic Wagner from Gré Brouwenstijn and collectors' items such as Egk's four Italian songs from the matchless Irmgard Seefried. These were the commanding voices of their day, from Christa Ludwig's warm mezzo, to Gundula Janowitz's crystalline soprano and the dramatic brilliance of Galina Vishnevskaya, all captured in their prime. “With Vishnevskaya the odd-Russian-out, these 1960s films preserve the art of female singers mostly in the German Lied repertoire. Visual and sonic quality is variable, platform manners quaint, but the vocalism regularly excellent.” BBC Music Magazine, July 2009 **** | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Frauenliebe und Leben
Brahms: | Dein blaues Auge, (No. 8 from Acht Lieder und Gesänge, Op. 59) Wir wandelten, wir zwei zusammen Op. 96/2 Verzagen, Op. 72 No. 4 Es träumte mir (No. 3 from Acht Lieder und Gesänge, Op. 57) Der Jäger (No. 4 from Sieben Lieder, Op. 95) Das Mädchen spricht, Op. 107 No. 3 Vergebliches Ständchen, Op. 84 No. 4 Geheimnis, Op. 71 No. 3 Muss es eine Trennung (No. 12 from Deutsche Volkslieder, WoO 33) Ruhe, Süßliebchen (No. 9 from Deutsche Volkslieder, WoO 33) Wie Melodien zieht es mir, Op. 105 No. 1 Meine Liebe ist grün, Op. 63 No. 5 | Schumann: | Frauenliebe und -leben, Op. 42 | Schumann, Clara: | Ich stand in dunkeln Träumen Mein Stern Was weinst du Liebst du um Schönheit, Op. 12 No. 4 (text: Friedrich Rückert) Die gute Nacht, die ich dir sage (text: Friedrich Rückert) |
Susan Platts (mezzo-soprano), Rena Sharon (piano) | | | (also available to download from $10.50) | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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Berg: | Im Zimmer Liebesode Die Nachtigall Sommertage | Brahms: | Geheimnis, Op. 71 No. 3 Ständchen, Op. 106 No. 1 Sonntag, Op. 47 No. 3 Mädchenlied, Op. 107 No. 5 Wiegenlied, Op. 49 No. 4 (Lullaby) Die Mainacht, Op. 43 No. 2 Salamander, Op. 107 No. 2 Von ewiger Liebe, Op. 43 No. 1 Meine Liebe ist grün, Op. 63 No. 5 O kühler Wald, Op. 72 No. 3 Heimweh, Op. 63 No. 8 Auf dem Kirchhofe, Op. 105 No. 4 Wie rafft' ich mich auf Op. 32,1 (v.Platen) | Eisler: | Die Sünde Vater und Mutter Der Tod |
Ines Moraleda (mezzo soprano) & Barbara Holzl (piano) | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Brahms - Lieder
Brahms: | Bei dir sind meine Gedanken (No. 2 from Sieben Lieder, Op. 95) Wie Melodien zieht es mir, Op. 105 No. 1 Sapphische Ode, Op. 94 No. 4 Feldeinsamkeit, Op. 86 No. 2 Nachtigall, Op. 97 No. 1 Verzagen, Op. 72 No. 4 Alte Liebe, Op. 72 No. 1 An die Nachtigall, Op. 46 No. 4 (Text: L.C.H. Hölty) Das Mädchen spricht, Op. 107 No. 3 Dein blaues Auge, (No. 8 from Acht Lieder und Gesänge, Op. 59) Geheimnis, Op. 71 No. 3 Ständchen, Op. 106 No. 1 Von ewiger Liebe, Op. 43 No. 1 Der Tod, das ist die kühle Nacht, Op. 96 No. 1 Auf dem Kirchhofe, Op. 105 No. 4 Die Mainacht, Op. 43 No. 2 Anklänge, Op. 7 No. 3 Spanisches Lied, Op. 6 No. 1 Mädchenlied (No. 6 from Sieben Lieder, Op. 95) Am Sonntag Morgen Op. 49 No. 1 Liebestreu, Op. 3 No. 1 Vergebliches Ständchen, Op. 84 No. 4 Das Mädchen (No. 1 from Sieben Lieder, Op. 95) Therese, Op. 86 No. 1 Mädchenlied, Op. 107 No. 5 Der Jäger (No. 4 from Sieben Lieder, Op. 95) Der Schmied Op. 19/4 Der Gang Zum Liebchen, Op. 31 No. 3 Sonntag, Op. 47 No. 3 Mädchenlied, Op. 85 No. 3 Wiegenlied, Op. 49 No. 4 (Lullaby) |
"Brahms was capable - as were all his great predecessors - of writing a melody that was his own property, right down to the smallest inflection, and yet sounded like a folksong. Or, to put it another way, a melody that was a real, genuine folksong - and yet was by Brahms." Wilhelm Furtwängler, 1931 “From Roger Vignoles's first light-filled notes in 'Bei mir sind meine Gedanken', with Bernada Fink's smiling, wide-eyed voice, these performers make it sound as though the ink is still wet on Brahms's manuscripts. The real skill of Fink and Vignoles is to capture that fusion of physical and emotional movement within a song - and to recreate it with real spontaneity.” BBC Music Magazine, March 2007 **** “'Bei dir sind meine Gedanken', one of Brahms's happiest songs, makes an inviting aperitif. Buoyed by the evanescent shimmer of Roger Vignoles's accompaniment, Bernarda Fink is all confiding eagerness, phrasing deftly and gracefully and showing a natural feeling for Brahmsian rubato. One would expect Fink's warm, luminous mezzo, flecked by darker, deeper tints, to be near ideal for, say, the nostalgia of 'Alte Liebe' or the many songs of elegiac loss and heartbreak, all touchingly done here. But having thought of her as an essentially 'serious' singer, dignified, eloquent, the vivacity and 'face' she brings to 'Bei dir sind meine Gedanken' and other lighter songs is sheer delight. 'Ständchen', here more sunlit than moonlit, is charmingly characterised, with an affectionate caress on the dreaming girl's 'Vergiss nicht mein'. Fink is playfully coquettish without archness in the delicious 'Spanisches Lied', and sings 'Vergebliches Ständchen' with an outgoing boldness and witty touches of timing – and the tender lingering on the penultimate 'Mein Knab' suggests that the boy's luck may soon be about to change. Other singers have brought a more intense yearning to 'Die Mainacht' and found greater mystery amid the slumberous balm of 'Feldeinsamkeit'. But Fink's flowing performances, sensitively shaped and inflected, are never less than satisfying. It is good to be reminded, too, that, for all its melancholy, 'Die Mainacht' is also a song of spring, suffused by warm major-key harmonies, with a hint of excited anticipation at the line 'Wann, o lächelndes Bild'. On the face of it, Fink's lyric mezzo would seem to be on the light side for 'Von ewiger Liebe'. But with Vignoles imaginatively 'orchestrating' the keyboard part, she gives a finely graded, deeply moving performance, vividly contrasting the contained passion of the boy's words with the girl's gentle candour. The glowing climactic avowal of eternal love is truly overwhelming, setting the seal on a Brahms recital of rare distinction.” Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010 “For all the tragic, premature loss last year of Lorraine Hunt Lieberson, Argentinian Bernarda Fink is just one of a golden generation of mezzos vying for the mantle of Janet Baker. One of the most versatile, as at ease in Baroque repertoire as in music from Handel and Mozart to Schumann, Fink's rich, warm voice boasts the perfect blend of colour and clarity for this selection of 31 songs from the almost 200 Brahms wrote. Her musical intelligence combines with the sensitivity of Roger Vignoles to capture the folk-song spirit behind their urbane polish.” The Observer | | | Usually despatched in 3 - 4 working days. |
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| |  | Janet BakerBrahms - Lieder
Brahms: | Heimweh, Op. 63 No. 8 O kühler Wald, Op. 72 No. 3 Geheimnis, Op. 71 No. 3 Wir wandelten, wir zwei zusammen Op. 96/2 Meerfahrt, Op. 96 No. 4 Ständchen, Op. 106 No. 1 Ein Wanderer, Op. 106 No. 5 Regenlied (No. 3 from Acht Lieder und Gesänge, Op. 59) Das Mädchen spricht, Op. 107 No. 3 Mädchenlied, Op. 107 No. 5 Mondnacht, WoO 21 Auf dem Kirchhofe, Op. 105 No. 4 Feldeinsamkeit, Op. 86 No. 2 Vergebliches Ständchen, Op. 84 No. 4 An die Nachtigall, Op. 46 No. 4 (Text: L.C.H. Hölty) Meine Liebe ist grün, Op. 63 No. 5 Herbstgefühl, Op. 48 No. 7 Abendregen, Op. 70 No. 4 Verzagen, Op. 72 No. 4 Nachtwandler, Op. 86 No. 3 Komm bald, Op. 97 No. 5 (Groth) Der Tod, das ist die kühle Nacht, Op. 96 No. 1 Von ewiger Liebe, Op. 43 No. 1 |
Recorded: BBC Studios, London, 16 September 1960 / 4 January 1968 / 7 February 1961 “Listening to these Brahms songs culled from BBC broadcasts one realises just why Dame Janet's reputation continues to remain so high and why so many of her successors don't quite match her standards. To every song here, familiar or unfamiliar, she brings her special ability of making it her own and reaching to its heart. It's an almost uncanny gift, and not one easy to explain, but it makes every song in this programme momentous. Wondrous is the sustained half-voice with which she invests Nachtwandler with its intimate, sad feeling. Then there's the outpouring of joy that is Meine Liebe ist grün to which she brings the most lustrous tone and an outgoing manner, and finally the gentle sense of fun, never overdone, which she brings to the very familiar VergeblichesStändchen. If Brahms had written no other songs than Feldeinsamkeit, Der Tod, das ist die kühle Nacht and Von ewiger Liebe, he would surely be hailed as a great Lieder composer. Baker obviously understands their astonishing high quality. The first is sung, as it should be, with a kind of inner wonder, each amazing line given its full due. In the second, a Liebestod avant la lettre, she sings with the proper impassioned feeling, while the last, a happier statement of eternal love, is sung with the rugged conviction that always showed the singer at her very best. Lush and Hamburger, especially the latter, are fully cognisant of what to do with Brahms's intricate writing for the piano. The sound is admirable, catching early Baker in full flow.” Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010 “This is an important disc and one that will give great pleasure since it contains so much fine and deeply committed singing. It’s certainly a mandatory purchase for all admirers of Brahms’s lieder or of Dame Janet Baker.” MusicWeb International “what singing: what a voice, what beauty of line, variety of colour, incisive diction and unforced mastery of the whole difficult art of Lieder…the disc is a feast.” The Times | | | (also available to download from $10.50) | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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| |  | Brahms - Lieder und Duette
Brahms: | Duette (4), Op. 61 Ständchen, Op. 106 No. 1 Du sprichst, daß ich mich täuschte, Op. 32 No. 6 Es träumte mir (No. 3 from Acht Lieder und Gesänge, Op. 57) Frühlingstrost, Op. 63 No. 1 Duette (3), Op. 20 Sapphische Ode, Op. 94 No. 4 Immer leiser wird mein Schlummer, Op. 105 No. 2 Wie Melodien zieht es mir, Op. 105 No. 1 Sommerabend, Op. 85 No. 1 Der Kranz, Op. 84 No. 2 In den Beeren, Op. 84 No. 3 An die Nachtigall, Op. 46 No. 4 (Text: L.C.H. Hölty) Sommerfäden, Op. 72 No. 2 Geheimnis, Op. 71 No. 3 Alte Liebe, Op. 72 No. 1 Duette, Op. 66 Lerchengesang Op. 70 No. 2 Meine Lieder Op. 106 No. 4 Auf Dem See op.106 No.2 Guter Rat, Op. 75 No. 2 Walpurgisnacht, Op. 75 No. 4 |
Julie Kaufmann (soprano), Marilyn Schmiege (mezzo), Donald Sulzen (piano) | | | Usually despatched in 3 - 4 working days. |
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