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Brahms: | Wiegenlied, Op. 49 No. 4 (Lullaby) Vergebliches Ständchen, Op. 84 No. 4 Sandmännchen, WoO 31 No. 4 Nachtgesang, WoO 32 No. 14 Och Moder, ich well en Ding han! (No. 33 from Deutsche Volkslieder, WoO. 33) Da unten im Tale (No. 6 from Deutsche Volkslieder, WoO 33) Mein Mädel hat einen Rosenmund (No. 25 from Deutsche Volkslieder, WoO 33) | Liszt: | Es muss ein Wunderbares sein, S. 314 | Mahler: | Selbstgefühl (Lieder und Gesänge aus der Jugendzeit) Rheinlegendchen (Des Knaben Wunderhorn) Aus! Aus! (Lieder und Gesänge aus der Jugendzeit) | Schubert: | Das Wandern (No. 1 from Die schöne Müllerin, D795) Der Lindenbaum (No. 5 from Winterreise, D911) Die Forelle, D550 Gretchen am Spinnrade, D118 Seligkeit D433 (Holty) Wiegenlied, D498 Erlkönig, D328 Ständchen 'Leise flehen meine Lieder', D957 No. 4 Heidenröslein, D257 | Schumann: | Widmung, Op. 25 No. 1 | Strauss, R: | Zueignung, Op. 10 No. 1 | Wolf, H: | Gebet (No. 28 from Mörike-Lieder) |
Kirchschlager amd Lehrbaumer take us on a “lieder journey” across Austria. They have included the songs which they feel particularly close to in this collection. Their survey of Austro-German Song also includes works by Schumann, Liszt and Richard Strauss. | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | A Romantic Songbook
Loewe, C: | Odins Meeresritt "Meister Oluf, der Schmied auf Helgoland", Op. 118 Herr Oluf "Herr Oluf reitet spät und weit", Op. 2/2 Tom der Reimer "Der Reimer Thomas lag am Bach", Op. 135a | Mendelssohn: | Frühlingsglaube Op. 9/8 Auf Flügeln des Gesanges, Op. 34 No. 2 | Schubert: | Frühlingsglaube, D686 Heidenröslein, D257 Die Forelle, D550 Im Frühling, D882 Auf der Bruck, D853 Im Abendrot, D799 Ungeduld (No. 7 from Die schöne Müllerin, D795) | Schumann: | Belsazar, Op. 57 Du bist wie eine Blume, Op. 25 No. 24 Widmung, Op. 25 No. 1 Freisinn, Op. 25 No. 2 | Strauss, R: | Zueignung, Op. 10 No. 1 Allerseelen, Op. 10 No. 8 Heimliche Aufforderung, Op. 27 No. 3 Morgen, Op. 27 No. 4 | trad.: | Londonderry Air | Wolf, H: | Auf einer Wanderung (No. 15 from Mörike-Lieder) Der Genesene an die Hoffnung (No. 1 from Mörike-Lieder) Storchenbotschaft (No. 48 from Mörike-Lieder) |
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| |  | Schumann Favourite Songs
“full unblemished tone, faultless legato...thoughtful phrasing - many pleasures to offer” Gramophone Magazine “Felicity Lott is a connoisseur's artist, far greater than many more illustrious and publicised rivals...here with great poise and completely unaffected artistry...treasurable” Penguin Guide | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Schumann: Songs
Schumann: | Lieder und Gesänge aus Goethes Wilhelm Meister, Op. 98a Gedichte der Königin Maria Stuart, Op. 135 Requiem, Op. 90 No. 7 Frauenliebe und -leben, Op. 42 Der Nussbaum, Op. 25 No. 3 Die Lotosblume, Op. 25 No. 7 Widmung, Op. 25 No. 1 Lied der Suleika, Op. 25 No. 9 Liebeslied, Op. 51 No. 5 Die Soldatenbraut Op. 64 No. 1 Erstes Grün, Op. 35 No. 4 Das verlassene Mägdlein, Op. 64 No. 2 Tragödie Op. 64 No. 3 Der Einsiedler, Op. 83 No. 3 |
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| |  | The Flagstad Recitals Volume 1Schubert, 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! |
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 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Ohne Worte
Mendelssohn: | Song without Words, Op. 38 No. 6 in A flat major 'Duetto' Im Grünen (wds. Voss) Suleika (Goethe/von Willemer) Op. 34 No. 4 Schilflied, Op. 71 No. 4 Andres Maienlied (‘Hexenlied') Op. 8/8 | Schubert: | Sonata in A minor 'Arpeggione', D821 Herbst, D945 Der Jüngling an der Quelle, D300 (Salis-Seewis) Ständchen 'Leise flehen meine Lieder', D957 No. 4 Auf dem Wasser zu singen, D774 Du bist die Ruh D776 (Rückert) | Schumann: | Du bist wie eine Blume, Op. 25 No. 24 Ich will meine Seele tauchen (No. 5 from Dichterliebe, Op. 48) Widmung, Op. 25 No. 1 Mein Schöner Stern! Op. 101 No. 4 Venetianische Lied, Op. 25 No. 18 Mondnacht (No. 5 from Liederkreis, Op. 39) |
Nils Mönkemeyer (viola), Nicholas Rimmer (piano) | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Schumann: | Dichterliebe, Op. 48 Liederkreis, Op. 24 Liederkreis, Op. 39 Liederreihe Op. 35 Der Himmel hat eine Träne geweint, Op. 37 No. 1 Ich hab' in mich gesogen, Op. 37 No. 5 Rose, Meer und Sonne , Op. 37 No. 9 Mein Wagen rollet langsam, Op. 142 No. 4 Der arme Peter, Op. 53 No. 3 Tragödie Op. 64 No. 3 Lehn deine Wang' Op. 142 No. 2 Du bist wie eine Blume, Op. 25 No. 24 Was will die einsame Träne, Op. 25 No. 21 Die Lotosblume, Op. 25 No. 7 Widmung, Op. 25 No. 1 Freisinn, Op. 25 No. 2 Zwei Venetianische Lieder, Op. 25 Nos. 17 & 18 Der Nussbaum, Op. 25 No. 3 Aus dem Schenkenbuch im Divan I, Op. 25 No. 5 Aus dem Schenkenbuch im Divan II, Op. 25 No. 6 Aus den östlichen Rosen, Op. 25 No. 25 Zum Schluß, Op. 25 No. 26 |
Wolfgang Holzmair and Imogen Cooper's lieder partnership is the stuff of dreams and their traversal of the Schumann repertoire has won them international plaudits both, for performance as well as the sound engineering on these Philips recordings. Here, brought together for the first time as a collection, is their complete traversal of a vast selection of Robert Schumann's lieder, including all the cycles - the two sets of Liederkreis, the 'Kerner Lieder' and Dichterliebe. Included too are individual songs to poems by Heine and Ruckert, as well as a selection of Myrthen. Two songs Rose, Meer und Sonne, Op. 37 No. 9 and Aus den ostlichen Rosen, Op. 25 No. 25, only appeared previously as part of an Imogen Cooper anthology and are here included to well and truly complete the duo's Schumann survey. “Singer and pianist work together almost by instinct in thinking themselves into the very heart of these songs... Holzmair's plangent, very Viennese voice bespeaks the vulnerability that lies at the soul of Robert's Eusebius side, heard to mesmeric effect in the great, slower songs of Op 35, but he is just as capable of tramping the ways with Schumann when he is in his Florestan mood.... [Imogen Cooper's] playing throughout the programme is at once supportive of her partner and individual in itself. The recording is faultless” Gramophone Magazine “Holzmair with his light, tenorish baritone proves a perfect poet in Dichterliebe and Imogen Cooper is an inspired accompanist....[In Liederkreis], too, Holzmair proves a masterly interpreter alert and intense but finely controlled....The sound throughout is impressive,” Penguin Guide, 2010 edition *** “I was transfixed by the sheer artistry... Rarely have I heard so sensitive, intelligent and gloriously musical a partnership... no one could have asked for more attentive, detailed expressions nor more complete harmony of feeling between singer and pianist” The Independent | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Kathleen Ferrier - What is life?
Bach, J S: | St Matthew Passion, BWV244: Buss und Reu Sung in English as 'Grief for Sin' St Matthew Passion, BWV244: Erbarme dich Aria No. 10 "Ah Tarry Yet" from Cantata BWV11 | Gluck: | What is life? (Orfeo ed Euridice) | Gruber, F: | Silent Night | Handel: | Frondi tenere e belle ... Ombra mai fù (from Serse) Art thou troubled? (from Rodelinda) | Mendelssohn: | Elijah: Woe unto them Elijah: O rest in the Lord | Pergolesi: | Stabat Mater: Fac, ut portem Christi mortem | Schubert: | Der Musensohn, D764 (Goethe) An die Musik D547 Die junge Nonne, D828 Gretchen am Spinnrade, D118 | Schumann: | Volksliedchen, Op. 51 No. 2 Widmung, Op. 25 No. 1 | trad.: | Blow the Wind Southerly The Keel Row Down by the Salley Gardens Ma bonny lad Ca' the yowes |
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| |  | Diana Damrau: Recital at Baden Baden & Documentary 'Diva Divina'From the Festspielhaus Baden-Baden
Debussy: | Nuit d'étoiles Le Lilas Fleur des blés (André Girod) Claire de lune (song) Mandoline (Verlaine) Beau Soir Apparition - song (1884) Arabesque No. 1 | Fauré: | Impromptu No. 6 in D flat major for harp, Op. 86 Après un rêve, Op. 7 No. 1 Clair de Lune, Op. 46 No. 2 Sérénade toscane Op. 3 No. 2 Les berceaux, Op. 23 No. 1 Adieu, Op. 21 No. 3, from Poème d'un jour Notre amour Op. 23 No. 2 | Gounod: | Ave Maria | Schumann: | Lied der Suleika, Op. 25 No. 9 Der Nussbaum, Op. 25 No. 3 Die Lotosblume, Op. 25 No. 7 Er ist's! Op. 79 No. 23 (Eduard Mörike) Widmung, Op. 25 No. 1 | Strauss, R: | Nichts, Op. 10 No. 2 Freundliche Vision, Op. 48 No. 1 All mein Gedanken ... Op. 21 No. 1 Wiegenlied, Op. 41 No. 1 Die Nacht, Op. 10 No. 3 Morgen, Op. 27 No. 4 Kling! Op. 48 No. 3 Ständchen, Op. 17 No. 2 |
This DVD, centered on the dazzling German soprano Diana Damrau, complements a ravishing recital with a fascinating documentary. In March 2013, Damrau achieved “a daring victory” (in the words of the New York Times) when the Metropolitan Opera witnessed her first-ever performances of Verdi’s La traviata. In recent years she has made the transition from glittering, stratospheric roles such as Mozart’s Queen of the Night and Strauss’ Zerbinetta to lyrical heroines of greater emotional complexity, such as Gilda in Rigoletto, Adina in L’elisir d’amore and Lucia di Lammermoor. A series of triumphs at the Met have made her a favourite singer in New York – as she is in other leading opera houses around the world. In the documentary, Diana Damrau – Diva Divina, the soprano explains that, when she was just 12 years old, it was La traviata (in Franco Zeffirelli’s lavish 1982 cinematic version) that inspired her to make a career in opera. The documentary, directed by Beatrix Conrad, follows Damrau over the course of nine months, covering operatic performances and rehearsals in Geneva, New York, Paris and Munich, recitals, recordings and the arrival of her first child, Alexander. The recital, filmed at the impressive Festspielhaus in Baden-Baden, pairs Damrau with the French harpist Xavier de Maistre in an exquisite selection of songs by Schumann, Fauré, Debussy and Strauss. Among the best-loved items in the programme are: Schumann’s ‘Widmung’; both Fauré’s and Debussy’s settings of Verlaine’s poem ‘Clair de lune’; Fauré’s ‘Après un rêve’; a harp arrangement of Debussy’s piano Arabesque No 1; Strauss’ ‘Morgen‘ and ‘Ständchen’ and, among the encores, the famed Bach-Gounod ‘Ave Maria’. In the course of 2013, Damrau and de Maistre will also perform together in concert seasons in Washington D.C., Paris, Geneva, Lyon, Reykjavik, Hamburg, Munich and London and at festivals in Menton, Gstaad, Schwarzenberg and Grafenegg. Reviewing the performance in Baden-Baden – for which the audience joined Damrau and de Maistre on the stage, rather than being distanced from them in the expansive auditorium – the Badische Neueste Nachrichten wrote of Damrau as a recitalist “whose vocal material and abilities as a storyteller approach perfection”, while the Badisches Tagblatt said:” Damrau’s diction is a pleasure, her vocal flexibility amazing. She sings phrases with ample breath, while her nuanced shadings create subtle changes of mood from song to song.” Die Rheinpfalz described the “gentle, sometimes ethereal tones of the harp” as being in perfect harmony with the “exceptionally subtle and detailed vocal art of the soprano … particularly exceptional are the delicate tracery and colours of Diana Damrau’s singing. Her shaping and accenting of the text is meticulous, her phrasing is of great sensitivity and her dynamics are richly nuanced, yet her song performances are never mannered, rather always full of lyrical feeling.” | 
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| |  | Kathleen Ferrier: Arias and Songs1946-1950 Recordings
plus: Bach: St. Matthew Passion, BWV 244, Part II: Aria: Have mercy, Lord, on me (Sung in English)
Kathleen Ferrier was one of the greatest British singers of the 20th century. For ten years she enjoyed an unparallelled career, admired equally for the generous warmth and sincerity of her interpretations as for her uniquely splendid contralto voice. This reissue features twelve arias and songs that Ferrier recorded for Decca between 1946 and 1950. In addition there are eight treasurable items from a 1949 Norwegian Radio recital in Oslo, which include her only published recordings of Hugo Wolf. Mark Obert-Thorn, producer and audio restoration engineer | | | (also available to download from $8.75) | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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