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Mendelssohn: | Sicheln schallen (Hölty) unpublished Ich denke dein, wenn durch den Hain Weinend seh' ich in die Nacht Lieben und Schweigen Rausche leise, grünes Dach Erwartung Gruss 'O könnt' ich zu dir fliegen' Volkslied, Op. 63 No. 5 Und über dich wohl streut der Wind Abschied 'Es wehn die Wolken über Meer' Leb wohl, mein Lieb, und weine nicht Weiter rastlos atemlos vorüber Suleika (Goethe/von Willemer) Op. 34 No. 4 Ave Maria, Op. 23 No. 2 Raste, Krieger! Krieg ist aus Glosse 'Mitleidsworte, Trostesgründe' Der Verlassene ('Nacht ist um mich her') Der Bettler Tanzt dem schönen Mai entgegen Durch Fichten am Hügel Sanft weh’n im Hauch der Abendluft Die Freundin (von Willemer) unpublished Auf dem Wasser Erinnerung 'Was will die einsame Träne?' Am Seegestad', in lauen Vollmondsnächten Schlummre sanft und milde Der Tag Faunenklage 'Er ist zerbrochen, der schönste Krug' Der Wasserfall 'Rieselt hernieder, schäumende Fluten!' Vier trübe Monden sind entflohn Die Nachtigall 'Da ging ich hin und dachte nicht an Liebe' Hüt du dich 'Ich weiß mir ein Mädchen hübsch und fein' Es rauscht der Wald Immer fort von Ort zu Ort So schlaf in Ruh! |
Until Mendelssohn’s 200th birthday in 2009, over a third of his songs were hardly known at all. When Breitkopf & Härtel published the last volume of the Mendelssohn Complete Edition, the public gained access to songs not even published during Mendelssohn’s lifetime. When you hear these treasures, you’ll be amazed that it took so long for these works to be unearthed. | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Mendelssohn - Songs & Duets Volume 5
Mendelssohn: | Lied zum Geburtstage meines guten Vaters Katherine Broderick (soprano) Pauvre Jeanette Hannah Morrison (soprano) Erster Verlust, Op. 99 No. 1 Anna Grevelius (mezzo-soprano) Das Schifflein (Uhland) Op. 99 No. 4 Katherine Broderick (soprano) Wenn sich zwei Herzen scheiden, Op. 99 No. 5 Finnur Bjarnason (tenor) Wanderlied 'Laue Luft kommt blau geflossen', Op. 57 No. 6 Finnur Bjarnason (tenor) Das Waldschloss Anna Grevelius (mezzo-soprano) Es weiß und rät es doch keiner, Op. 99 No. 6 Hannah Morrison (soprano) Charlotte to Werther Katherine Broderick (soprano) Sechs schottische National-Lieder Hannah Morrison (soprano), James Rutherford (baritone), Ave Maria, Op. 23 No. 2 Anna Grevelius (mezzo-soprano) Raste, Krieger! Krieg ist aus Anna Grevelius (mezzo-soprano) Volkslied Stephan Loges (baritone) Minnelied 'Wie der Quell so lieblich', Op. 47 No. 1 Stephan Loges (baritone) Morgengruss (Heine) Op. 47 No. 2 Finnur Bjarnason (tenor) Frage Op. 9/1 Finnur Bjarnason (tenor) Geständnis Op. 9/2 Finnur Bjarnason (tenor) Weiter rastlos atemlos vorüber Stephan Loges (baritone) Weihnachtslied Anna Grevelius (mezzo-soprano) Von allen deinen zarten Gaben Finnur Bjarnason (tenor) Song without Words, Op. 67 No. 6 in E major 'Lullaby' Katherine Broderick (soprano) Vier trübe Monden sind entflohn Katherine Broderick (soprano) Lieben und Schweigen Anna Grevelius (mezzo-soprano) Suleika (Goethe/von Willemer) Op. 34 No. 4 Katherine Broderick (soprano) So schlaf in Ruh! Anna Grevelius (mezzo-soprano) Todeslied der Bojaren Stephan Loges (baritone) Erwartung Katherine Broderick (soprano) Und über dich wohl streut der Wind Stephan Loges (baritone) Weinend seh' ich in die Nacht Katherine Broderick (soprano) Ch'io t'abbandono in periglio sì grande James Rutherford (baritone) Volkslied, Op. 47 No. 4 Anna Grevelius (mezzo-soprano) |
Eugene Asti’s pioneering Mendelsson Songs and Duets series, containing a large amount of first recordings and rarities, concludes with this fifth volume, a generous two CDs for the price of one. The contents range from Mendelssohn’s first extant composition of any kind – a birthday song presented to his father by the precocious ten-year-old composer – to settings of the German romantic poets Schiller, Goethe and Eichendorff,which place Mendelssohn firmly in the canon of the great Lieder composers. These works are performed by a talented group of young singers who will be familiar from other discs in the series, including the winner of the 2008 Kathleen Ferrier prize, Katherine Broderick. “It is perhaps invidious to single out any one or two [singers], but Grevelius and Bjarnason are magnificent, and Rutherford and Loges are not far behind. Of course, the real hero is at the piano: Asti, at the end now of a remarkable musical journey. This is indeed a labour of love, and one that we can all applaud - and share.” International Record Review, July/August 2010 “...the best of the young singers here is the mezzo Anna Grevelius...As in previous volumes, Eugene Asti plays with a refreshingly light touch and a lively sense of rhythm.” Gramophone Magazine, September 2010 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Mendelssohn: Selected Lieder
Mendelssohn: | Minnelied im Mai 'Holder klingt der Vogelsang', Op. 8 No. 1 Erntelied (folksong) Op. 8 No. 4 Pilgerspruch (Fleming), Op. 8, No. 5 Maienlied Op. 8/7 Abendlied 'Das Tage Werk ist' (J H Voss), Op. 8 No. 9 Im Grünen (wds. Voss) Wartend – Romanze (Anonymous) Op. 9 No. 3 Im Frühling (anon.) Im Herbst, Op. 9 No. 5 Frühlingsglaube Op. 9/8 Minnelied 'Wie der Quell so lieblich', Op. 47 No. 1 Frühlingslied 'Der Frühling naht mit Brausen', Op. 71 No. 2 Herbstlied (Klingemann) Op. 84 No. 2 Altdeutsches Frühlingslied 'Der trübe Winter ist vorbei', Op. 86 No. 6 Lieblingsplätzchen, Op. 99 No. 3 Das Schifflein (Uhland) Op. 99 No. 4 Es weiß und rät es doch keiner, Op. 99 No. 6 Der Verlassene ('Nacht ist um mich her') Mailied, 'Ich weiss mir'n Mädchen' Mary's Dream From Schottische National-Lieder We've a Bonnie Wee Flower From Schottische National-Lieder Meerfahrt Weiter rastlos atemlos vorüber |
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| |  | Mendelssohn: Forgotten Songs18 songs, 4 songs without words, and one character piece
Mendelssohn: | Sicheln schallen (Hölty) unpublished Ich denke dein, wenn durch den Hain Der Verlassene ('Nacht ist um mich her') Erinnerung 'Was will die einsame Träne?' Schlummre sanft und milde Der Wasserfall 'Rieselt hernieder, schäumende Fluten!' Song without Words, Op. 85 No. 2 in A minor Weiter rastlos atemlos vorüber Zarter Blumen leicht Gewinde Sanft entschwanden mir der Kindheit Tage Immer fort von Ort zu Ort Leb wohl, mein Lieb, und weine nicht Ich danke Gott, dir Gott im hohen Himmel Song without Words, Op. 53 No. 6 in A major Mein Liebchen, wir saßen beisammen Characteristic Pieces (7), Op. 7: No. 1 Reiselied 'Ich reit' ins finstre Land hinein' Sanft weh’n im Hauch der Abendluft Warum sind denn die Rosen so blass? Song without Words, Op. 30 No. 1 in E flat major Mailied, 'Ich weiss mir'n Mädchen' Gruss 'O könnt' ich zu dir fliegen' Song without Words, Op. 62 No. 1 in G major 'May Breezes' |
Klaus Mertens (baritone), Gitti Pirner (piano) Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy was the last great 19th century composer whose works were not completely listed. In the Mendelssohn anniversary year of 2009 this loophole has been closed thanks to the publishing of the Leipzig Edition of the works of Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy by the Saxon Academy of Sciences in Leipzig. It was only in 2007/2008, as a result of research work that the musical public first gained awareness of among other pieces, 61 of a total of 115 songs composed for voice and piano. The "forgotten" songs included in this CD date from throughout the composer’s entire creative period, and demonstrate superbly the many facets, colours and richness of ideas of his musical creations. The songs have been combined with a completely different artistic genre, one which was Mendelssohn’s own: the songs without words - lyrical piano pieces with vocal style melodies. "This project was most appealing to Gitti and myself. We were aware of the existence, albeit fragmental, of some unpublished songs, but we were absolutely astonished when as a result of the complete Mendelssohn Edition a entirely new volume of Lieder came to light. We played and sang through the works with great enthusiasm and the thrill that comes from exploring, selected some of them, and took great joy in recording the ones we had chosen." Klaus Mertens This album is a treasure trove for music lovers and performers alike. The recording was made using the songs as published by Bärenreiter: Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Lieder für hohe und mittlere Stimme und Klavier (Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, songs for high and medium voice and piano). Edited by Eugene Asti, Bärenreiter Edition, Kassel 2008 (BA 9085). | | | This item is currently out of stock at the UK distributor. You may order it now but please be aware that it may be six weeks or more before it can be despatched. |
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