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Loewe, C: | Der Spaziergang, Op. 9 No. 4 Der Apotheker als Nebenbuhler, Op. 9 No. 6 Die Verliebte Schaeferin, Op. 9 No. 3 Süßes Begräbnis, Op. 62 No. 4 Hinkende Jamben, Op. 62 No. 5 Der Zahn Die Heinzelmännchen, Op. 83 Der Papagei, Op. 111 Wer ist Baer?, Op. 64 No. 4 Rüberettich Findlay Beim Maitrank Der junge Herr und das Mädchen, Op. 50 No. 2 Frau Twardowska, Op. 51 Der verliebte Maikäfer, Op. 64 No. 1 Der Kuckuck, Op. 64, No. 2 Vogelsang, Op. 9 No. 3 Die Katzenkönigin, Op. 64 No. 3 Zeislein, Op. 62 No. 1 Der Gesang, Op. 56 No. 2 Kleiner Haushalt, Op. 71 O süße Mutter, Op. 62 No. 3 Schwalbenmärchen, Op. 68 No. 1 Die Zugvögel, Op. 74 Der heilige Franziskus, Op. 75 No. 3 Der Feind (Der Marsch), Op. 145 No. 2 An die Grille St. Johannes und das Wuermlein, Op. 35 No. 1 Trommelständchen, Op. 132 No. 2 Prinz Eugen, der edle Ritter, Op. 92 Abendlied, Op. 62 No. 1 |
Wolfgang Anheisser (baritone) & Gunther Weissenborn (piano) On this CD reissue, five songs are added to the original collection that were omitted from the LP owing to the limited playing time. They appear for the first time. "Musicality, creativity, sensitivity and emotional involvement" – these were the qualities attributed to the Baritone Wolfgang Anheisser even at the outset of his tragically brief career, and they made him one of the most interesting Loewe interpreters. | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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Loewe, C: | Des Goldschmieds Tochterlein Der Wirthin Töchterlein, Op. 1, No. 2 Der Erlkönig, Op. 1 No. 3 (Goethe) Der Nöck, Op. 129 No. 2 Heinrich der Vogler, Op. 56 No. 1 Die Heinzelmännchen, Op. 83 Der verliebte Maikäfer, Op. 64 No. 1 Die Uhr, Op. 123 No. 3 Prinz Eugen, der edle Ritter, Op. 92 Süßes Begräbnis, Op. 62 No. 4 Tom der Reimer "Der Reimer Thomas lag am Bach", Op. 135a |
Theo Adam (bass), Eberhart Buchner (tenor), Rudolf Dunckel (piano), Norman Shetler (piano) Carl Loewe was born in Löbejün, studied in Halle, toured through Germany in his mid-20s and then secured an appointment as professor and Kantor at the Gymnasium and seminary in Stettin (formerly in Prussia, now in Poland), where he remained for the rest of his life. A contemporary of Schubert, he was a central figure in Stettin's musical life, and was a prolific composer of songs and oratorio to cater for the increasing musical appetite of the late-19th-century German bourgeoisie. Loewe is today remembered for his treatment of the ballad, a relatively new genre at that time which took the form of a lengthy story comprising many verses, characters and dramatic events. Country life, olden or idealised times, love and the passing of time are often the subject matter for his works, which are set to a variety of then-contemporary poets ranging from classical masters Rückert and Schiller to more forward-looking ones such as Chamisso - while Prinz Eugen (1844) recounts the victory of Prince Eugen of Savoy during the Austro-Turkish War of 1716-18, for instance, Süßes Begräbnis describes the final resting place of a shepherdess (1837). Also included on the release is Loewe's intimate setting of Goethe's Erlkönig, a direct contrast to Schubert's infamous and much more extrovert rendition of the text, composed just one year earlier. Performing these often over-looked works are the tenor and bass singers Eberhard Büchner and Theo Adam, accompanied by Norman Shetler and Rudolf Dunckel respectively. The two duos cover all manner of moods in what are highly atmospheric pieces, and in doing so offer a strong case for why Loewe - nicknamed the 'Schubert of North Germany' in his day - deserves to be better known. | 
| | | Scheduled for release on 24 June 2013. Order it now and we will deliver it as soon as it is available. |
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