All recordingsPrices shown exclude VAT. (UK tax is not payable for deliveries to United States.) See Terms & Conditions for p&p rates. | |  | Bruckner: Symphony No. 7 & Wolf: LiederRecorded live at Semperoper Dresden, September 2012
Staatskapelle Dresden, Christian Thielemann The Dresden Staatskapelle has a living Bruckner tradition, stretching back a century and more, which is lovingly curated by its new music director, Christian Thielemann, who is himself a powerful advocate for the composer’s symphonies as the pinnacle of the Austro-German tradition; and in particular for the Wagnerian resonances of the Seventh, whose Adagio was shaped by news of Wagner’s death in Venice. Hugo Wolf was also deeply affected by that news; his songs, like Bruckner’s symphonies, can be seen as oblique reflections on the influence of Wagner, especially when sung, as they are here by Renée Fleming, with the utmost delicacy and intimacy. Christian Thielemann’s first concert as Principal Conductor of the Staatskapelle Dresden. Both Thielemann and Fleming are renowned interpreters of Romantic repertoire. Bruckner’s 7th Symphony premiered in 1884 to universal acclaim & established him as a serious composer of symphonic music, Wolf’s Songs were composed four years later. Wolf was a great admirer of Bruckner and both idolized Wagner, whose influence is felt in the 7th Symphony. Running time: 106 minutes Subtitles N/A Sound format: 2.0LPCM + 5.1(5.0) DTS | 
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| |  | Bruckner: Symphony No. 7 & Wolf: LiederRecorded live at Semperoper Dresden, September 2012
Staatskapelle Dresden, Christian Thielemann The Dresden Staatskapelle has a living Bruckner tradition, stretching back a century and more, which is lovingly curated by its new music director, Christian Thielemann, who is himself a powerful advocate for the composer’s symphonies as the pinnacle of the Austro-German tradition; and in particular for the Wagnerian resonances of the Seventh, whose Adagio was shaped by news of Wagner’s death in Venice. Hugo Wolf was also deeply affected by that news; his songs, like Bruckner’s symphonies, can be seen as oblique reflections on the influence of Wagner, especially when sung, as they are here by Renée Fleming, with the utmost delicacy and intimacy. Christian Thielemann’s first concert as Principal Conductor of the Staatskapelle Dresden. Both Thielemann and Fleming are renowned interpreters of Romantic repertoire. Bruckner’s 7th Symphony premiered in 1884 to universal acclaim & established him as a serious composer of symphonic music, Wolf’s Songs were composed four years later. Wolf was a great admirer of Bruckner and both idolized Wagner, whose influence is felt in the 7th Symphony. Running time: 106 minutes Subtitles N/A Sound format: 2.0LPCM + 5.1(5.0) DTS | 
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| |  | Kathleen Ferrier, Vol. 21949, 1952
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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 $9.00) | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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| |  | 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. “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 **** “Grevilius’s mezzo rises to the challenge of “Seufzer” and Daneman’s soprano brings sweetness to “Zitronenfalter im April”.” Financial Times, 25th June 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 “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 | | | (also available to download from $10.50) | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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| |  | Jussi Björling - In Song
Arthur: | Today | Bizet: | Je crois entendre encore (from Les Pêcheurs de Perles) | Brahms: | Die Mainacht, Op. 43 No. 2 | Curtis, E: | Torna a Surriento | Geehl: | For You Alone | Grieg: | En svane (No. 2 from Seks Digte af Henrik Ibsen, Op. 25) Seks Sange, Op. 48 No. 6 'Ein Traum' | Kalman: | Du Veilchen vom Montmartre | Körling: | Vita rosor | Leoncavallo: | Mattinata - 'L'aurora di bianco vestita' | Liszt: | Es muss ein Wunderbares sein, S. 314 | Rachmaninov: | Lilacs, Op. 21 No. 5 | Schubert: | Die Forelle, D550 Die Allmacht, D852 Ständchen 'Leise flehen meine Lieder', D957 No. 4 Wandrers Nachtlied II 'Über allen Gipfeln ist Ruh', D768 Die böse Farbe (No. 17 from Die schöne Müllerin, D795) | Sibelius: | Svarta rosor, Op. 36 No. 1 (Ernst Josephson) | Sjögren: | I drömmen du är mig nära | Strauss, R: | Ständchen, Op. 17 No. 2 Morgen, Op. 27 No. 4 | Tosti: | Ideale | trad.: | Ack Värmeland du sköna (Ah Värmland, Thou Fairest) arr. Randel Allt Under Himmelens Fäste | Wolf, H: | Verborgenheit (No. 12 from Mörike-Lieder) |
Historic Masters Ltd. Is delighted to be associated with, and to have contributed to, this CD release of little known material by one of the truly great tenors of the twentieth century. In the course of our researches we have discovered original metal parts for three recordings by Jussi Björling which were not released by EMI at the time they were made. All three have now been issued as part of our Historic Masters series and we are delighted to be able to make copies available for transfer to this CD. The tenor solo from Bizet’s Les Pêcheurs de perles was recorded in April 1947. Given that it is Björling’s only studio version of this aria, it seems surprising that it remained unissued until November 1977, late in the LP era. Only then was it included in an EMI boxed set entitled The Art of Jussi Björling. The other two items, the songs Mattinata and For you alone, rank amongst our most sensational discoveries in the EMI archive. These were the very first recordings made by Björling as an adult on 4 September 1929. Piano accompanied, they were almost certainly intended as tests to determine Björling’s suitability for a recording contract. Listening to these first recordings, there can be no surprise that Björling clearly passed this examination with flying colours. Three months later he was in the studio for what was in effect the launching of his hugely successful recording career with HMV and Victor. In the first few months of that career Björling repeated both songs – this time with full orchestral accompaniment. Perhaps this explains why the original tests were forgotten and, indeed, were marked in March 1930 as ‘destroyed’. In 1952, RCA, using the recently developed tape technology, decided to record a selection of the songs that Björling performed at his recitals. It is unlikely that all of these pieces would have been given at one time, but they were certainly included in his programmes over the years and give a very representative selection of the range of his repertoire. Apart from German Lieder, he always liked to sing some Swedish pieces, as well as works by the Finnish composer Sibelius, who complimented him on his interpretations of his songs, particularly those written to Swedish words. This recording from 1952 remained on the catalogue for many years as an LP in the USA, but it was less widely available in Europe and can now be heard here for the first time in a CD transfer from the original master tape. It finds Björling in particularly glorious voice. Extract from the booklet | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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| |  | Hugo Wolf: Lieder
Heinrich Schlusnus (baritone), Franz Rupp (piano), Sebastian Peschko (piano) Berlin Staatsoper Orchestra, Hessen Radio Symphony Orchestra, Gerhard Steeger, Kurt Schroder | | | (also available to download from $10.50) | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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| |  | Lotte Lehmann Sings Lieder & Orchestral Songs 1941 - 1950Radio Broadcasts and Live in Concert
Beethoven: | Andenken, WoO 136 Wonne der Wehmut, Op. 83 No. 1 Die Trommel geruhret Der Kuss, Op. 128 | Brahms: | Die Mainacht, Op. 43 No. 2 Ständchen, Op. 106 No. 1 Wiegenlied, Op. 49 No. 4 (Lullaby) O liebliche Wangen, Op. 47 No. 4 | Mendelssohn: | Auf Flügeln des Gesanges, Op. 34 No. 2 Neue Liebe, Op. 19a No. 4 Venetianisches Gondellied, Op. 57 No. 5 'Wenn durch die Piazetta' | Mozart: | Abendempfindung an Laura, K523 Das Veilchen, K476 Warnung 'Männer suchen stehts zu naschen', K433 Sehnsucht nach dem Frühlinge, K596 Sei du mein Trost, K391 Dans un bois solitaire, K308 | Schubert: | An die Musik D547 Ständchen 'Leise flehen meine Lieder', D957 No. 4 Erlkönig, D328 Gute Nacht (No. 1 from Winterreise, D911) Frühlingstraum (No. 11 from Winterreise, D911) Der Leiermann (No. 24 from Winterreise, D911) Der Doppelgänger D957 No. 13 | Schumann: | In der Fremde (No. 1 from Liederkreis, Op. 39) Ich grolle nicht (No. 7 from Dichterliebe, Op. 48) Der Nussbaum, Op. 25 No. 3 Aufträge, Op. 77 No. 5 Die Lotosblume, Op. 25 No. 7 | Strauss, R: | Zueignung, Op. 10 No. 1 Morgen, Op. 27 No. 4 Traum durch die Dämmerung, Op. 29 No. 1 Allerseelen, Op. 10 No. 8 Ständchen, Op. 17 No. 2 | Wagner: | Mild und leise 'Isolde's Liebestod' (from Tristan und Isolde) Tristan und Isolde: Prelude to Act 1 Im Treibhaus (No. 3 from Wesendonck-Lieder) Träume (No. 5 from Wesendonck-Lieder) Schmerzen (No. 4 from Wesendonck-Lieder) | Wolf, H: | Gesang Weylas (No. 46 from Mörike-Lieder) Verborgenheit (No. 12 from Mörike-Lieder) Wer tat deinem Füßlein weh? (No. 30 from Spanisches Liederbuch: Weltliche Lieder) |
and traditional German Christmas carols
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| |  | Jussi Björling Collection, Vol. 5Lieder and Songs 1939-1952
Beethoven: | Adelaide, Op. 46 | Brahms: | Die Mainacht, Op. 43 No. 2 | Grieg: | En svane (No. 2 from Seks Digte af Henrik Ibsen, Op. 25) Seks Sange, Op. 48 No. 6 'Ein Traum' | Liszt: | Es muss ein Wunderbares sein, S. 314 | Rachmaninov: | Lilacs, Op. 21 No. 5 | Schubert: | An Sylvia, D891 Ständchen 'Leise flehen meine Lieder', D957 No. 4 (2 takes) An die Leier, D737 (Bruchmann) Die Allmacht, D852 Wandrers Nachtlied II 'Über allen Gipfeln ist Ruh', D768 Die böse Farbe (No. 17 from Die schöne Müllerin, D795) Die Forelle, D550 | Sibelius: | Svarta rosor, Op. 36 No. 1 (Ernst Josephson) (2 takes) Säf, säf, susa, Op. 36 No. 4 (Text: Gustav Fröding) | Sjöberg: | Tonerna (text: Erik Gustaf Geijer) | Strauss, R: | Morgen, Op. 27 No. 4 Cäcilie, Op. 27 No. 2 Ständchen, Op. 17 No. 2 Morgen, Op. 27 No. 4 | Tosti: | Ideale | Wolf, H: | Verborgenheit (No. 12 from Mörike-Lieder) |
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| |  | NachtwandererLieder by Brahms, Hensel, Wolf and Strauss
Brahms: | Über die Heide Op. 86 No. 4 Alte Liebe, Op. 72 No. 1 Mädchenlied, Op. 107 No. 5 Am Sonntag Morgen Op. 49 No. 1 Liebestreu, Op. 3 No. 1 Meine Lieder Op. 106 No. 4 Therese, Op. 86 No. 1 Die Mainacht, Op. 43 No. 2 Immer leiser wird mein Schlummer, Op. 105 No. 2 Der Tod, das ist die kühle Nacht, Op. 96 No. 1 | Mendelssohn: | Nachtwanderer Op. 7 No.1 (Eichendorff) | Mendelssohn, Fanny: | Der Eichwald brauset (Schiller) Die Mainacht, Op. 9 No. 6 (Text: Ludwig Hölty) | Strauss, R: | Die Nacht, Op. 10 No. 3 Zueignung, Op. 10 No. 1 Morgen, Op. 27 No. 4 | Wolf, H: | Die Nacht (No. 19 from Eichendorff-Lieder) (Eichendorff) Das verlassene Mägdlein (No. 7 from Mörike-Lieder) (Mörike) Verborgenheit (No. 12 from Mörike-Lieder) (Mörike) |
Ann-Katrin Naidu (mezzo-soprano), Robert Kulek (piano) | |
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