All recordingsPrices shown exclude VAT. (UK tax is not payable for deliveries to United States.) See Terms & Conditions for p&p rates. | |  | Hugo Wolf: The Complete Songs Volume 1Mörike-Lieder Nos. 1-26
This is the first disc in a series that will be the first ever complete edition of the songs of Hugo Wolf. These performances were recorded live at the Oxford Lieder Festival (in the Holywell Music Room) on 22nd October 2010. “Daneman, Grevelius, Gilchrist and Loges are top-flight lieder singers, with Oxford Lieder founder and pianist Sholto Kynoch offering sensitive support. Richard Stokes provides excellent notes and translations.” The Observer, 22nd May 2011 “Grevilius’s mezzo rises to the challenge of “Seufzer” and Daneman’s soprano brings sweetness to “Zitronenfalter im April”.” Financial Times, 25th June 2011 ** “their performances are acutely sensitive to Wolf's musical nerve system. And, best of all, a sense of intimacy, of close confiding with the audience, really does come over - invaluable for private listening...Festival director Sholto Kynoch is a vivid and sentient accompanist.” BBC Music Magazine, September 2011 **** “The team of four singers is first-rate, responsive in every way, and if anything even more remarkable is the work of their pianist, Sholto Kynoch, displaying an exceptional expressive range, not only ideally agile but with the most subtle range of tone and dynamic...Altogether an impressive achievement from an enterprising new company.” Gramophone Magazine, January 2011 | | | (also available to download from $10.50) | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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| |  | Angelika Kirchschlager: Wolf & Strauss
Strauss, R: | Heimliche Aufforderung, Op. 27 No. 3 Mein Herz ist stumm, Op. 19 No. 6 Du meines Herzens Krönelein, Op. 21 No. 2 Meinem Kinde, Op. 37 No. 3 Muttertändelei, Op. 43 No. 2 Ruhe, meine Seele!, Op. 27 No. 1 Für fünfzehn Pfennige Op. 36 No. 2 Morgen, Op. 27 No. 4 Nichts, Op. 10 No. 2 encore | Wolf, H: | Auf einer Wanderung (No. 15 from Mörike-Lieder) Im Frühling (No. 13 from Mörike-Lieder) Auf ein altes Bild (No. 23 from Mörike-Lieder) Begegnung (No. 8 from Mörike-Lieder) Das verlassene Mägdlein (No. 7 from Mörike-Lieder) Er ist's (No. 6 from Mörike-Lieder) Alte Weisen, Sechs Gedichte von Gottfried Keller Nimmersatte Liebe (No. 9 from Mörike-Lieder) encore |
“Since her full blooming on the operatic stage, Kirchschlager’s mezzo has grown enormously - and her performing character with it. She still knows how to hold a recital audience in the palm of her hand, but now there’s a newly expansive energy firing all she sings […..] Kirchschlager’s dark mezzo smouldered with sensuality,” so wrote the Times after Angelika Kirchschlager and Roger Vignoles’ February 2010 Wigmore Hall performance of the same collection of Hugo Wolf and Richard Strauss songs. Angelika Kirchschlager is regarded as one of the most distinguished mezzo-sopranos of her generation and in particular is recognised internationally for her interpretations of Richard Strauss. She gives regular solo recitals, balancing her operatic career with lieder performances. Eminent piano accompanist and leading authority on the song repertoire, Roger Vignoles, is her long-standing musical partner. Now in this collection Kirchschlager and Vignoles collaborate to perform nine Strauss songs as well as Wolf’s lieder to texts by Eduard Mörike and Gottfried Keller. Wolf set 43 of Mörike’s poems to music during a period of intense creativity in which he developed a heady new musical language. Kirchschlager delights in the opportunity to convey this with glorious colouring of phrases which are fittingly matched by the piano. The recording provides encores of music from each composer, including Strauss’ triumphant ‘Nichts,’ a fitting end to a compelling programme. “What a generous communicator is the vivacious Angelika Kirchschlager. Quirky Hugo Wolf suits her rather better than Strauss's sometimes generic rapture, though she's splendidly scathing in the often archly delivered 'Für fünfzehn Pfennige'. The full extrovert personality seems to unleash the sometimes reticent Roger Vignoles” BBC Music Magazine, December 2010 **** “listen to [Morgen]...and you will hear a miniature master-class in Lieder singing...Kirchschlager's lightly worn mezzo burnishes a song that is too often over-gilded...It helps that Kirchschlager is such an accomplished singing actress...Vignoles is on tiptop form throughout.” International Record Review, November 2010 “This recital shows the mezzo-soprano at the peak of her powers, richly characterful and infinitely expressive. The same statement can be made about her pianist, Vignoles, in what is quite properly a partnership of equals.” Sunday Times, 28th November 2010 *** “Few Lieder singers match Angelika Kirchschlager in vibrant stage personality. Even heard 'blind', the Austrian mezzo vividly illuminates each of Wolf's nature rhapsodies, vignettes and character sketches...In the wry and/or touching character studies of Wolf's Six Songs in the Old Style...Kirchschlager the born stage animal is in her element...'Morgen' is moving in its unsentimental sincerity” Gramophone Magazine, February 2011 | | | Usually despatched in 3 - 4 working days. |
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| |  | Hugo Wolf: Lieder
This is a recording of a live recital by these legendary performers, given in Salzburg in 1958. | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Irmgard SeefriedVienna 1943-1952
Brahms: | Die Trauernde, Op. 7 No. 5 Immer leiser wird mein Schlummer, Op. 105 No. 2 Nachtigall, Op. 97 No. 1 Wiegenlied, Op. 49 No. 4 (Lullaby) | Cornelius: | Brautlieder | Kienzl: | Maria auf dem Berge Op. 55,3 Mai | Marx: | Marienlied Erinnerung Lied eines Mädchens Zigeuner Sankta Maria | Mozart: | Sehnsucht nach dem Frühlinge, K596 | Schubert: | Die Forelle, D550 | Strauss, R: | Morgen, Op. 27 No. 4 Die Nacht, Op. 10 No. 3 Meinem Kinde, Op. 37 No. 3 Du meines Herzens Krönelein, Op. 21 No. 2 Ruhe, meine Seele!, Op. 27 No. 1 Allerseelen, Op. 10 No. 8 Schlagende Herzen Op. 29 No. 2 | Wolf, H: | Das verlassene Mägdlein (No. 7 from Mörike-Lieder) Der Gärtner (No. 17 from Mörike-Lieder) Im Frühling (No. 13 from Mörike-Lieder) |
Irmgard Seefried’s interpretation of the Composer in Strauss's Ariadne auf Naxos is said to have inspired Strauss himself to exclaim that until then he had not known how good his Composer was. She was also one of the most sought-after concert singers and lieder recitalists of her age. Not released until now, the many recordings included in the present CD attest to the richness and variety of that palette even during the early years of her career. The earliest of these recordings are Peter Cornelius's Brautlieder from the heyday of the Romantic art song, settings in which the soprano's exemplary treatment of the words and the vocal line are fully in evidence.The affinities between this cycle of six songs and the traditional German folksong offer the singer - a native of Swabia - a welcome opportunity to colour her tone even further, an approach that is also found in her recordings of songs by Mozart, Brahms,Wolf and two lesser-known composers, Wilhelm Kienzl and Joseph Marx.This compilation of Irmgard Seefried's recordings from the first ten years of her career in Vienna additionally includes some of Strauss's most popular songs, songs such as Morgen and Allerseelen that make it clear why, as we noted above, their composer held the soprano in such high regard. “A lovely collection: if you had to choose a single disc to represent Seefried in song you could not do better than this...Her personal warmth permeates the voice, and in these recordings one feels it as when she herself was part of our regular musical life half a century ago.” Gramophone Magazine, April 2010 | | | Usually despatched in 3 - 4 working days. |
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| |  | Wolfgang Holzmair & Imogen CooperSongs by Hugo Wolf
Two of the world’s most seasoned Schubertians, both long associated with Wigmore Hall, come together for the next new release from Wigmore Hall Live. Live from Wigmore Hall - 19 February 2008 This recording comprises 26 of the 53 lieder that Wolf wrote on the poems of Eduard Mörike, born just seven years after Schubert in 1804, but outliving the composer nearly five decades. Reviewing the concert in Seen & Heard International stated that: “The partnership between Cooper and Holzmair is so close, it’s almost symbiotic” “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 … I was transfixed by the sheer artistry.” (The Independent) Wolfgang Holzmair is a native of Upper Austria, and the British pianist Imogen Cooper, whose training included a period in Vienna studying with Paul Badura-Skoda, Jörg Demus and Alfred Brendel. “Holzmair is at his best in those settings which reveal the soul's innermost questionings; he and Cooper capture the fragile ardour of 'Frage und Antwort', and the chromatic unease within 'I'm Frühling'.” BBC Music Magazine, December 2009 “…more often pleasure is virtually unalloyed, whether in the trance-like wonder of "Im Frühling", the tiptoeing delicacy of "Elfenlied" (a hard song for a man to bring off) or the deft comic timing in "Zur Warnung", evidently relished by the Wigmore Hall audience.” Gramophone Magazine, February 2010 | | | Usually despatched in 3 - 4 working days. |
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| |  | Edition Fischer-Dieskau Vol. 1 - Wolf's Morike-Lieder
“Wolf's songs require the finest judgement of shifting tones of voice, the closest of close focus. That's just what the 18 selected settings (out of 53) of the poetry of Eduard Mörike receive here. All but one is accompanied by the minutely sensitive Hertha Klust, Fischer-Dieskau's coach and chosen accompanist at the time.” BBC Music Magazine, September 2008 ***** | | | Usually despatched in 3 - 4 working days. |
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| |  | Wolf: Morike-Lieder (Vol. 1)
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| |  | Patricia Brooks in Recital
Auber: | Laughing Song (from Manon Lescaut) | Bach, J S: | Cantata BWV21 'Ich hatte viel Bekümmernis': Seufzer, tränen, kummer, not | Debussy: | La flute de Pan Green (No. 5 from Ariettes Oubliées) La chevelure | Mahler: | Wer hat dies' Liedlein Erdacht? (Des Knaben Wunderhorn) Ich atmet' einen linden Duft (Rückert-Lieder) Ablösung im Sommer (Lieder und Gesänge aus der Jugendzeit) Liebst Du um Schönheit (Rückert-Lieder) | Mendelssohn: | Neue Liebe, Op. 19a No. 4 Der Mond, Op. 86 No. 5 Bei der Wiege, Op. 47 No. 6 Frühlingslied 'Durch den Wald, den dunkeln', Op. 47 No. 3 | Meyerbeer: | Robert, toi que j'aime | Mozart: | Ombra felice!...Io ti lascio, K255 | Puccini: | Chi il bel sogno di Doretta (from La Rondine) | Wolf, H: | Das verlassene Mägdlein (No. 7 from Mörike-Lieder) Die Zigeunerin (No. 7 from Eichendorff-Lieder) Im Frühling (No. 13 from Mörike-Lieder) Die Spinnerin (No. 3 from Sechs Lieder für eine Frauenstimme) |
Patricia Brooks (soprano), Harriet Wingreen (piano) New York recital debut, February 28th 1971 | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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| |  | Wolf: Lieder
| | | (also available to download from $10.50) | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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| |  | Elisabeth Schwarzkopf - The Unpulblished EMI Recordings, 1946-1952
Arne: | When daisies pied (from Love's Labours Lost) | Bach, J S: | Cantata BWV51 'Jauchzet Gott in allen Landen' Cantata BWV51 'Jauchzet Gott in allen Landen' | Gounod: | Ave Maria | Morley: | It was a lover and his lass | Mozart: | Exsultate, jubilate, K165 Die Zauberflöte, K620: excerpts Pamina's part only Das Veilchen, K476 | Puccini: | Donde lieta usci (from La Bohème) | Schubert: | Gretchen am Spinnrade, D118 Der Musensohn, D764 (Goethe) Wiegenlied, D498 | Strauss, R: | Hat gesagt - bleibt's nicht dabei, Op. 36 No. 3 Schlechtes Wetter, Op. 69 No. 5 | Verdi: | È strano! è strano!...Ah! fors è lui (from La traviata) | Wolf, H: | Storchenbotschaft (No. 48 from Mörike-Lieder) Epiphanias (No. 19 from Goethe-Lieder) Mein Liebster hat zu Tische mich geladen (No. 25 from Italienisches Liederbuch) Du denkst mit einem Fädchen mich zu fangen (No. 10 from Italienisches Liederbuch) Schweig' einmal still (No. 43 from Italienisches Liederbuch) Wer tat deinem Füßlein weh? (No. 30 from Spanisches Liederbuch: Weltliche Lieder) Bedeckt mich mit Blumen (No. 26 from Spanisches Liederbuch: Weltliche Lieder) Mögen alle bösen Zungen (No. 13 from Spanisches Liederbuch: Weltliche Lieder) Elfenlied (No. 16 from Mörike-Lieder) Nixe Binsefuss (No. 45 from Mörike-Lieder) Im Frühling (No. 13 from Mörike-Lieder) Die Spröde (No. 26 from Goethe-Lieder) Die Bekehrte (No. 27 from Goethe-Lieder) Mausfallen-Sprüchlein (from Lieder für eine Frauenstimme) Wiegenlied im Sommer (from Sechs Lieder für eine Frauenstimme) |
Including a talk by Elizabeth Schwartzkopf about The Magic Flute recordings | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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