Brahms: Vier ernste Gesänge, Op. 121 (Four Serious Songs)

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Brahms: The Complete Songs Volume 4 (Robert Holl)

Brahms: The Complete Songs Volume 4 (Robert Holl)


Brahms:

An die Nachtigall, Op. 46 No. 4 (Text: L.C.H. Hölty)

Schwermut, Op. 58 No. 5

Dein blaues Auge, (No. 8 from Acht Lieder und Gesänge, Op. 59)

Heimweh, Op. 63 No. 8

Heimweh I, Op. 63 No. 7

Heimweh III, Op. 63 No. 9

Alte Liebe, Op. 72 No. 1

Sommerfäden, Op. 72 No. 2

O kühler Wald, Op. 72 No. 3

Verzagen, Op. 72 No. 4

Todessehnen ('Ach, wer nummt von meiner Seele'), Op. 86 No. 6

Lieder (5), Op. 94

Komm bald, Op. 97 No. 5 (Groth)

Wie Melodien zieht es mir, Op. 105 No. 1

Auf Dem See op.106 No.2

Maienkätzchen, Op. 107 No. 4

Vier ernste Gesänge, Op. 121


Robert Holl (bass-baritone) & Graham Johnson (piano)

Graham Johnson’s latest Lieder project for Hyperion reaches its fourth volume. Brahms is of course a giant of the Romantic era but his songs and vocal works are rather less well known than much of his other music. There is so much to discover and enjoy in the beautiful, often elegiac melodies and characteristic piano writing.

In some of these recitals an opus number will be presented in its entirety: here it is the songs of Op 94, as well as the Vier ernste Gesänge of Op 121. The singer is the bass-baritone Robert Holl, acclaimed as simply one of the most profound artists of the genre and recently praised for the ‘unparalleled depth and complexity’ of his live performance (The Independent).

“Holl's true bass register resonates eloquently with this programme of very serious songs...Holl has the ability to draw the listener in...For the Four Serious Songs themselves, Holl brings a deep sense of empathetic humanity to the live, deeply felt and thoughtfully reasoned inner monologues which he makes of them.” BBC Music Magazine, November 2012 ****

“Holl fields a bass-baritone of slightly grizzled nobility, with impressive sonorous depth...he catches all the terrible nihilism and life-weariness of the first two songs and the opening of the third...Johnson's fastidiously textured playing, like his detailed commentaries, is always illuminating...But be prepared for a protracted Brahmsian gloomfest.” Gramophone Magazine, November 2012

“Holl's voice, reminiscent of Fischer-Dieskau's but rather more of a real bass...is rich, true and resonant. He uses it simply, without self-conscious artifice, and the result is some very beautiful singing. Johnson's accompeniment is always skilled and perceptive...This disc, while the whole recital has notable integrity and quality, would be worth having for [the Four Serious Songs] alone.” International Record Review, September 2012

“Holl, here approaching his mid-sixties, is still a flexible and nuanced singer with the ability to lighten the tone when appropriate. In spite of a long operatic career with often heavy roles - he has been a regular at Bayreuth since 1996 - the voice is largely unscathed and the tone noble...[Johnson] is the ever-flexible partner in what is a duo of equal merits.” MusicWeb International, January 2013

“[Holl is] dark-toned, at times to the point of grittiness, and you might find your admiration for the emotional truth of his singing offset by moments of unwieldiness and an occasional pulse in his tone. It works best if you listen selectively...The effect is awesome, but makes for difficult listening.” The Guardian, 13th September 2012 ***

Hyperion Complete Brahms Songs - CDJ33124

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Kathleen Ferrier: A Film by Diane Perelsztejn

Kathleen Ferrier: A Film by Diane Perelsztejn

A major new centenary film on the legendary singer


Bach, J S:

Vergiss mein nicht, BWV505

Ach, dass nicht die letze Stunde BWV439

Bist du bei mir, BWV508

(on bonus CD)

Brahms:

Vier ernste Gesänge, Op. 121

sung in English (on bonus CD)

John Newmark (piano)

Gluck:

Orfeo ed Euridice (highlights)

(on bonus CD)

Ann Ayars (Euridice), Ethel Barrymore Colt (Amor)

The Westminster Choir, Little Orchestra Society, Thomas Scherman


Kathleen Ferrier (contralto), Charlotte Rampling (English narrator), Marthe Keller (French narrator)

DVD & bonus CD

Marking the centenary of Kathleen Ferrier's birth, Diane Perelsztejn's specially-extended feature-length film traces the remarkable life - and tragically brief career - of one of the greatest singers of all time. Drawing on recently-discovered material, and supported by a companion CD featuring unreleased live recordings from new York, the film is both a stirring portrait of an extraordinary woman and a tribute to a glorious voice that enthralled the world.

DVD Video

Region: 0

Format: NTSC

Decca - 0743479

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Kathleen Ferrier sings Schumann, Mahler & Brahms

Kathleen Ferrier sings Schumann, Mahler & Brahms


Brahms:

Vier ernste Gesänge, Op. 121

Two songs for contralto with viola obbligato, Op. 91

with Max Gilbert (viola)

Sapphische Ode, Op. 94 No. 4

Botschaft, Op. 47 No. 1

Mahler:

Kindertotenlieder

Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, Bruno Walter

Schumann:

Frauenliebe und -leben, Op. 42


Kathleen Ferrier, John Newmartk (piano) & Phylis Spurr (piano)

Alto - ALC1153

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Fischer-Dieskau sings Brahms & Schumann

Fischer-Dieskau sings Brahms & Schumann


Brahms:

Vier ernste Gesänge, Op. 121

Sommerabend, Op. 85 No. 1

Mondenschein, Op. 85 No. 2

Es liebt sich so lieblich, Op. 71 No. 1

Meerfahrt, Op. 96 No. 4

Es schauen die Blumen, Op. 96 No. 3

Der Tod, das ist die kühle Nacht, Op. 96 No. 1

Mit vierzig Jahren, Op. 94 No. 1

Steig auf, geliebter Schatten, Op. 94 No. 2

Mein Herz ist schwer, Op. 94 No. 3

Kein Haus, keine Heimat, Op. 94 No. 5

Herbstgefühl, Op. 48 No. 7

Alte Liebe, Op. 72 No. 1

Abenddämmerung, Op. 49 No. 5

Heimweh, Op. 63 No. 8

Auf dem Kirchhofe, Op. 105 No. 4

Verzagen, Op. 72 No. 4

Regenlied (No. 3 from Acht Lieder und Gesänge, Op. 59)

Nachklang (No. 4 from Acht Lieder und Gesänge, Op. 59)

Fruhlingslied, Op. 85, No. 5

Auf dem See (No. 2 from Acht Lieder und Gesänge, Op. 59)

Feldeinsamkeit, Op. 86 No. 2

An eine Äolsharfe, Op. 19 No. 5

Der Frühling, Op. 6 No. 2

Wie die Wolke nach der Sonne (No. 5 from Sechs Gesänge, Op. 6)

Treue Liebe, Op. 7, No. 1

Heimkehr, Op. 7 No. 6

Juchhe! (No. 4 from Sechs Gesänge, Op. 6)

Nachwirkung, Op. 6 No. 3

Mondnacht, WoO 21

Ein Sonett, Op. 14 No. 4 (Herder)

Ständchen, Op. 14 No. 7

Vor dem Fenster Op. 14 No. 1

Scheiden und Meiden, Op. 19, No 2

Gang zur Liebsten, Op. 14 No. 6

Von verwundeten Knaben, Op. 14 No. 2

Murrays Ermordung, Op. 14 No. 3

Sehnsucht 'Mein Schatz ist nicht da', Op. 14 No. 8

Volkslied

Kerstin Meyer (contralto)

Duette (4), Op. 28

Schumann:

Dichterliebe, Op. 48


Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone), Jörg Demus (piano)

‘You sing as if you had written it yourself!’ Jean Cocteau once told Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau. This anthology of lieder by Brahms and Schumann is a prime example of the great singer doing just that, mining every nuance of emotion from a song while, at the same time, sounding as spontaneous and free as if he were making it up on the spot. One of the hallmarks of Fischer-Dieskau’s legacy is the ease with which he creates the spell of each individual song, drawing the listener – apparently effortlessly – into the drama created by the words and the music.

Fischer-Dieskau recorded extensively for Deutsche Grammophon, and the bulk of his archive has been mined on CDs. These recordings, however, are rarities. The songs on CD1 appeared only as part of the Fischer-Dieskau Edition for his 75th birthday. The Brahms songs on CD2 make their first appearance on CD. And the 1957 recording of Schumann’s Dichterliebe with his long-time pianist Jörg Demus, only appeared as part of Deutsche Grammophon’s centenary edition. CD2 includes the Four Duets, Op. 28 in which Fischer-Dieskau is partnered by an artist not heard enough on records, the contralto Kerstin Meyer.

This release marks the launch of an Eloquence series of notable recitals of songs and opera arias by some of the great voices of Decca and Deutsche Grammophon.

“A moving Brahms Four Serious Songs from a young and physically impassioned Fischer-Dieskau, and a fascinatingly exploratory Dichterliebe from 1957, both incomparably accompanied.” BBC Music Magazine, June 2012 *****

“Fischer-Dieskau is a superb interpreter of the cycle” Gramophone Magazine (Dichterliebe)

“this is a masterly performance, a towering interpretation of these dark, noble songs” Gramophone Magazine (Brahms: Four Serious Songs)

“Fischer-Dieskau is splendid in the furious little Hahm setting, Kein Haus, keine Heimat, the shortest of all Brahms’s songs, and gives a ravishing account of Feldeinsamkeit. … [His] performance is clearly among the greatest” Gramophone Magazine (Brahms)

Australian Eloquence Vocal Recitals - 4803527

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The Flagstad Recitals Volume 1

The Flagstad Recitals Volume 1

Schubert, Brahms, Schumann, Wolf & Strauss - Lieder


Brahms:

Vier ernste Gesänge, Op. 121

Treue Liebe, Op. 7, No. 1

Am Sonntag Morgen Op. 49 No. 1

Auf dem Kirchhofe, Op. 105 No. 4

Wie Melodien zieht es mir, Op. 105 No. 1

Alte Liebe, Op. 72 No. 1

Bei dir sind meine Gedanken (No. 2 from Sieben Lieder, Op. 95)

Wir wandelten, wir zwei zusammen Op. 96/2

Dein blaues Auge, (No. 8 from Acht Lieder und Gesänge, Op. 59)

Schubert:

Dem Unendlichen, D291 (Klopstock)

Erlkönig, D328

Am Grabe Anselmo's D504

Des Mädchens Klage D191b

Ave Maria, D839

Schumann:

Der Nussbaum, Op. 25 No. 3

Die Soldatenbraut Op. 64 No. 1

Meine Rose, Op. 90 No. 2

Liebeslied, Op. 51 No. 5

Die Lotosblume, Op. 25 No. 7

Widmung, Op. 25 No. 1

Lust der Sturmnacht, Op. 35 No. 1

In der Fremde (No. 1 from Liederkreis, Op. 39)

Zum Schluß, Op. 25 No. 26

Previously Unpublished

Sinding:

Leit etter livet og liv det! Op. 55, No. 5

Sylvelin, Op. 55, No. 1

Der skreg en fugl, Op. 18, No. 5

Den Jomfru gik i valmu-Vang? Op. 50, No. 5

Strauss, R:

Befreit, Op. 39 No. 4

Mit deinen blauen Augen, Op. 56 No. 4

Lob des Leidens, Op. 15 No. 3

Ich trage meine Minne, Op. 32 No. 1

Ständchen, Op. 17 No. 2

Geduld Op. 10 No. 5

Wolf, H:

Gesang Weylas (No. 46 from Mörike-Lieder)

Gebet (No. 28 from Mörike-Lieder)

Über Nacht Lieder aus der Jugendzeit

Der Freund (No. 1 from Eichendorff-Lieder)

Heb’ auf dein blondes Haupt (No. 18 from Italienisches Liederbuch)

Anakreons Grab (No. 29 from Goethe-Lieder)

Morgenstimmung

Zur Ruh, zur Ruh!


Kirsten Flagstad (soprano) & Edwin McArthur (piano)

The first of four 2-CD “Flagstad Recitals” features Kirsten Flagstad in Brahms and Schubert on CD1 as well as CD premieres of songs by Schumann (including her previously unpublished “Zum Schluss”), Strauss, Wolf and Sinding on CD2. Her great power and control placed her among those with the natural capacity for success in the ‘big’ songs with its special thrill, but there is no want of gentleness in the quieter ones. The American critic, Virgil Thomson, probably spoke for the whole audience when he wrote on Flagstad’s return to the United States in 1947: ‘Never in this writer’s concert-going lifetime has there been available any other vocal artistry of such sumptuous natural acoustics, such perfect technical control and such sound musicianship’.

"Throughout, one is stirred by the sheer beauty of the sound." Gramophone

“deeply felt … wonderfully radiant tone … very touching” [Brahms] “the operatic drama of Der Erlkönig is as memorable as the gently ravishing cantilena of Am Grabe Anselmos” The Penguin Guide to Bargain Compact Discs

"…worth having for the Wolf group alone." Gramophone

Australian Eloquence - 4801799

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Mahler: Kindertotenlieder, etc.

Brahms:

Vier ernste Gesänge, Op. 121

Two songs for contralto with viola obbligato, Op. 91

Mahler:

Kindertotenlieder

Ich atmet' einen linden Duft (Rückert-Lieder)

Ich bin der Welt abhanden gekommen (Rückert-Lieder)

Um Mitternacht (Rückert-Lieder)


Penguin Guide

Rosette Winner

Regis - RRC1153

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Arte Nova Voices: Schubert, Brahms & Martin

Arte Nova Voices: Schubert, Brahms & Martin


Brahms:

Vier ernste Gesänge, Op. 121

Martin, F:

Monologues (6) from Hofmannsthal's Jedermann

Schubert:

Verklarung D59 (Herder, after Pope)

Der Jungling und der Tod, D545 (Spaun)

Die Gotter Griechenlands D677 (Schiller)

Der Tod und das Mädchen, D531

Harfenspieler I 'Wer sich der Einsamkeit ergibt', D478

Harfenspieler III 'Wer nie sein Brot mit Tränen ass', D480

Harfenspieler II 'An die Türen will ich schleichen, D479


Christian Gerhaher (baritone), Gerold Huber (piano)

Building a Library

CD Choice - February 2011

Arte Nova - 74321927712

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Romantic Song Cycles

Romantic Song Cycles


Brahms:

Vier ernste Gesänge, Op. 121

Schumann:

Frauenliebe und -leben, Op. 42

Wagner:

Wesendonck-Lieder (5)


Tamara Takacs (mezzo-soprano), Jeno Jando (piano)

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Naxos - 8550400

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Brahms & Wolf: Lieder

Brahms & Wolf: Lieder


Brahms:

Vier ernste Gesänge, Op. 121

Wie rafft' ich mich auf Op. 32,1 (v.Platen)

Nicht mehr zu dir zu gehen, Op. 32 No. 2

Ich schleich umher betrübt und stumm, Op. 32 No. 3

Der Strom, der neben mir verrauschte, Op. 32 No. 4

Wehe, so willst du mich wieder, Op. 32 No. 5

Du sprichst, daß ich mich täuschte, Op. 32 No. 6

Bitteres zu sagen denkst du, Op. 32 No. 7

So stehn wir, ich und meine Weide, Op. 32 No. 8

Wie bist du, meine Königin Op. 32 No. 9

Wolf, H:

Songs (3) on poems by Michelangelo Buonarroti

Harfenspieler I (No. 1 from Goethe-Lieder)

Harfenspieler II (No. 2 from Goethe-Lieder)

Harfenspieler III (No. 3 from Goethe-Lieder)


José Van Dam (baritone) & Maciej Pikulski (piano)

Disque Dom - FOR16745

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Berlin Recital: Stefan Schulz, bass trombone

Berlin Recital: Stefan Schulz, bass trombone


Brahms:

Vier ernste Gesänge, Op. 121

Lebedev, A:

Concerto No. 1

Sandstrøm, J:

Sång till Lotta

Schnyder:

subZERO

version for bass trombone, piano, percussion and violin

Sulek:

Sonata (vox Gabrieli) for trombone and piano


Stefan Schulz (bass trombone), Tomoko Sawano (piano), Aleksandar Ivic (violin), Maria Schneider (marimba) & Julian Sulzberger (percussion)

A member of the Berlin Philharmonic since 2002, Stefan Schulz is one of the world’s leading bass trombonists. This recital programme was recorded live at a concert in the Chamber Music Hall of the Berliner Philharmonie. The programme was chosen to emphasize the various facets of the bass trombone and in particular its ability to play music of a songful character. This certainly applies to Brahms’ Four Serious Songs, as well as the cantabile works by Lebedev and Šulek as well as Jan Sandström’s simple Song to Lotta, appearing as an encore. To balance the programme Schulz has included a work by Daniel Schnyder, the New York-based composer and saxophonist with whom he collaborates closely.

BIS - BISCD1824

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