Schubert: Tiefes Lied D876

This page lists all recordings of Tiefes Lied D876, by Franz Peter Schubert (1797-1828) on CD.

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Schubert Lieder Volume 5: Nacht und Träume

Schubert Lieder Volume 5: Nacht und Träume


Schubert:

Nacht und Träume, D827

Der blinde Knabe D833

Hoffnung, D637

Totengräberweiss D869 (Schlechta)

Tiefes Lied D876

Greisengesang, D778

Totengräbers Heimwehe D842 (Craigher)

An den Mond, D193

Die Mainacht, D194

An Sylvia, D891

Ständchen 'Horch! Horch! die Lerch!', D889

Der Schafer und der Reiter D517 (Fouque)

Die Sommernacht, D289 (Klopstock)

Erntelied D434 (Holty)

Herbstlied D502 (Salis-Seewis)

Der liebliche Stern, D861 (Schulze)

An die Geliebte, D303


Matthias Goerne (baritone) & Alexander Schmalcz (piano)

The fifth exquisite Schubert Lieder recording for harmonia mundi from German baritone Matthias Goerne, a protégé of Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau. ‘Matthias Goerne is fast becoming the Fischer-Dieskau auf his generation, the standard-setting singer of the central lieder repertoire.’ (International Record Review). ‘In such repertoire Goerne’s mellow, darkly rounded timbre, expressive diction and care for a true, “bound” line are well nigh ideal.’ (Gramophone). ‘Even the lesser Schubert Lieder become gems from Goerne’s velvet baritone.’ (The Times).

“From the first bars of Nacht und Träume it is clear that we are in the presence of two artists in deep sympathy both with the music and with each other...This is a lovely recital, Goerne's intelligence, grace and lack of ostentation giving each song its due, with admirable support from Schmalcz.” International Record Review, January 2011

“his velvet baritone and faultless breath control [are perfectly suited] to the evocation of enveloping physical and existential darkness, and the light of the moon...Goerne compellingly exploits his bass register for the gravedigger's desperation and fear in Totengräbers Heimweh, and vividly characterises the dichotomy between pastoral and military life in Der Schäfer und der Reiter.” BBC Music Magazine, February 2011 ****

“This is a selection of Schubert’s lieder, sung by Matthias Goerne with exquisite artistry.” The Telegraph, 18th February 2011 ****

Harmonia Mundi Matthias Goerne Schubert Edition - HMC902063

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$18.00

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Schubert - The Wanderer

Schubert - The Wanderer

Lieder and Fragments


Schubert:

Viola, D786 (Schober)

Pilgerweise D789 (Schober)

An die Musik D547

New Track

Auf der Bruck, D853

Tiefes Lied D876

Der liebliche Stern, D861 (Schulze)

Der Wanderer, D649 (Friedrich von Schlegel)

Fülle der Liebe D854 (F von Schlegel)

Wiedersehn D855 (A W von Schlegel)

Vom Mitleiden Maria D632 (Schlegel)

Im Walde D708

Der Schmetterling D633

Harfenspieler I 'Wer sich der Einsamkeit ergibt', D478

Harfenspieler II 'An die Türen will ich schleichen, D479

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

Die Sterne, D939 (Leitner)

Der Winterabend (Es ist so still), D938

Der Unglückliche, D713

Totengräbers Heimwehe D842 (Craigher)

Auf dem Strom, D943, Op. post. 119

with Timothy Brown (horn)

Ständchen 'Horch! Horch! die Lerch!', D889

New Track

Lachen und Weinen, D777

New Track

An die Laute D905

New Track

Der Tod und das Mädchen, D531

New Track

Pflicht und Liebe D467 (Gotter)

Allegretto, D900 in C minor

Piano Fragments (From Schubert: Piano Sonata D958 – 094638432128)

Lebensmuth, D937

Piano Fragments (From Schubert: Piano Sonata D958 – 094638432128)

Allegretto, D346 in C major

Piano Fragments (From Schubert: Piano Sonata D958 – 094638432128)

Johanna Sebus (Fragment), D728

Andantino, D348 in C Major

Piano Fragments (From Schubert: Piano Sonata D958 – 094638432128)

Abschied von der Erde, D829


Two musical titans in the classical world, British tenor Ian Bostridge and Norwegian pianist Leif Ove Andsnes, both major EMI Classics artists, are brought together once again in a 2CD compilation celebrating their great contribution and commitment to Schubert for the label. As well as featuring specially selected lieder and piano fragments from their critically acclaimed Bostridge / Andsnes Schubert Sonata and Lieder series, the album also includes five newly recorded lieder never previously released by Bostridge. Their partnership was described by The Times as "one of the most inspired of record-company matchmakings: the two musicians really do test and try each other at every turn, as well as being mutually supportive…” Firmly established in the opera house, concert hall and recital room, and much sought after internationally as one of the finest of his generation of tenors, Ian Bostridge is today one of the leading Schubert lieder interpreters, repertoire that he openly states as his first love. Ian’s passion for lieder dates back to early studies at his school in England. Ian explains: ‘I had a wonderful German teacher at my school who got me into German lieder and that has been the thing that has really made me a musician – the lieder.’

“An attractive compilation from EMI's 2001-02 series of Schubert Lieder and piano music. Here, it's predominantly Lieder, with just three piano fragments; but with both artists at their relaxed and creatively focused best.” BBC Music Magazine, December 2008 ****

“...from Bostridge you have intelligent word painting, effortless sense of line, langorous phrasing, and a vocal quality that is as sonorous in the upper register as it is mellow in the lower. Andsnes more than accompanies, he pushes the beauty and depth of the piano writing to the fore, whilst never unbecomingly stealing the show.” Charlotte Gardner, bbc.co.uk, 11th July 2008

“Ian Bostridge is one of the most effective Schubert voices in Europe today” The Times

EMI - 5164432

(CD - 2 discs)

$18.00

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