This page lists all recordings of Die schöne Müllerin, D795, by Franz Peter Schubert (1797-1828) on CD, DVD & download (MP3 & FLAC). Generally, more recent releases are listed first, but with priority given to those that are in stock. |
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“here is an ideal equilibrium between experience, diligent study and still undiminished inspiration. The freshness, both vocally and in attitude, is wholly compelling...the transfers are excellent and with almost 78 minutes playing time you get a lot of music for your money. No one will regret buying this disc.” MusicWeb International, April 2013 “A landmark recording of Die schöne Müllerin...alive with the uniquely imaginative creative relationship Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau enjoyed with Jorg Demus.” BBC Music Magazine, July 2013 ***** | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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Erwin Belakowitsch (baritone) & Stephan Delaney (piano) | | | (also available to download from $10.75) | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Schubert: Die schöne Müllerin, D795The legendary 1951 recording
Fischer-Dieskau’s first recording of Die Schone Mullerin with Gerald Moore displays the singer in his youthful prime. He recorded the work several times again but without the same level of spontaneity which is the hallmark of this reading. A ‘must buy’ for lovers of both Fischer Dieskau and lieder singing. Super-budget price. ‘Fischer-Dieskau lives the part of the young miller intensely from the first note he sings to the last… He gives an impression of utter spontaneity, as if not a note had been written down, but as if everyone was being created there and then : a wonderful instance of art concealing art.’ Gramophone “This legendary 1951 recording, one of Fischer-Dieskau's earliest and most spacious of this cycle, reveals painstaking verbal detail, and the unique creative rapport he enjoyed with Gerald Moore.” BBC Music Magazine, April 2012 **** | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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“Bostridge’s peculiarly beseeching voice enshrines the vulnerability, tender feeling and obsessive love of the youthful miller … a soulsearching interpretation” Gramophone Magazine “The performance by the young Bostridge is a miracle … he brings the naive, impetuous, jealous, ultimately despairing and suicidal boy vividly to life as no other tenor on record and his youthful vulnerability
is heart-rending. This wonderful disc makes you listen to Schubert’s masterly cycle with refreshed ears” Sunday Times | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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After their much lauded recording of Winterreise, Mark Padmore and Paul Lewis turn to Schubert’s first song-cycle, Die schöne Müllerin, which follows a lovelorn young man on a melancholy journey of false hope. Two great artists at the zenith of their careers. “Padmore characteristically plundered each poem for every last ounce of emotion from virile ecstasy to blank sorrow. In the final Des Baches Wiegenlied (The Brook’s Lullaby), singer and pianist perfectly expressed the music’s caressing invitation to sink into the watery sleep of oblivion. It was breathtaking. Schubert couldn’t be better served.” Evening Standard, 20/5/2008 Recorded September 11th-14th, 2009 at Air Studios, Lyndhurst Hall, London “...the performance is always alive, the rhythms have a spring in their step, there is a strong sense of narrative shape, and the dramatic curve from optimism through false hope, disillusionment and rage...to death and peaceful oblivion is beautifully realised.” Sunday Times, 25th July 2010 **** “It is good to see the excesses of some recent versions avoided - "Der Jäger" is not reduced to a venomous scurry or "Die Liebe Farbe" to a numbing slowness. As in the Winterreise, singer and pianist form a sympathetic union of distinct individuals. Lewis establishes absolute confidence from the start” Gramophone Magazine, September 2010 “Singer and pianist are perfectly matched in temperament and musicality, and every note has been lovingly considered...The reflective melancholy of “Die liebe Farbe” is ravishingly painted” The Telegraph, 4th August 2010 **** “This recording of Schubert's first great song cycle is full of good things...Paul Lewis...plays the hyperactive accompaniment...with force, clarity, precision and a reasonable amount of variation of colour and volume in the long strophic songs.” BBC Music Magazine, October 2010 *** “their fine performance of the cycle movingly conveys the naive adolescent vulnerability at the centre of the poems...Padmore's true, clear, unaffected tenor voice is admirably suited to this cycle, and Lewis is both an excellent player of Schubert and an excellent accompanist...This is an exceptional performance...doing full justice not only to the music but also to the simplicity of the cycle” International Record Review, September 2010 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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Konrad Jarnot (baritone) & Alexander Schmalcz (piano) Konrad Jarnot has already earned great praise for his recordings of songs by Mozart, Wagner, Liszt, Mahler, Ravel, Duparc, Strauss and Hermann Zilcher. With this recording of Die Schöne Müllerin, he now begins a series of the great Schubert cycles. | | | (also available to download from $10.75) | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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