All recordingsPrices shown exclude VAT. (UK tax is not payable for deliveries to United States.) See Terms & Conditions for p&p rates. | |  | Schubert: 21 Lieder
Schubert: | An die Entfernte, D765 (Goethe) Auf dem Wasser zu singen, D774 Das Heimweh, D456 (Winkler) Das Lied im Grünen, D917 Das Zugenglocklein D871 (Seidl) Der Jüngling an der Quelle, D300 (Salis-Seewis) Der Jungling und der Tod, D545 (Spaun) Der Schiffer, D536 (Mayrhofer) Der Strom, D565 (poet unknown) Der Tod und das Mädchen, D531 Der Wanderer, D649 (Friedrich von Schlegel) Der Winterabend (Es ist so still), D938 Der zürnende Barde D785 (Bruchmann) Die Forelle, D550 Du bist die Ruh D776 (Rückert) Erlkönig, D328 Heidenröslein, D257 Litanei auf das Fest Allerseelen, D343 Nachtgesang D314 (Kosegarten) Sei mir gegrüsst! D741 (Rückert) Ständchen 'Horch! Horch! die Lerch!', D889 |
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| |  | The SeaSongs by Debussy, Fauré & Schubert
Debussy: | Trois Mélodies de Verlaine Beau Soir | Fauré: | Poème d'un jour Op. 21 L'horizon chimérique, Op. 118 Les berceaux, Op. 23 No. 1 En sourdine, Op. 58 No. 2 (Verlaine) Chanson du pêcheur Op. 4 No. 1 Larmes Op. 51 No. 1 | Schubert: | Der Schiffer, D536 (Mayrhofer) Meeres Stille, D216, Op. 3 No. 2 (Goethe) Fahrt zum Hades, D526 (Mayrhofer) Auf der Donau, D553 (Mayrhofer) Erlafsee D586 (Mayrhofer) Gondelfahrer, D808 Ruckweg, D476 (Mayrhofer) Am Strome, D539 (Mayrhofer) Gruppe aus dem Tartarus, second version, D583 (Schiller) |
Henk Neven (baritone) & Hans Eijsackers (piano) The Sea, songs of water and the sea, diverse in colour and emotion. Henk Neven on his new ONYX recording: "During the recordings of my debut album 'Auf einer Burg' in Suffolk, I visited, after a day’s work, the coastal town of Aldeburgh. It was winter-time and at six o’clock pitch dark already. I was walking along the sea. Darkness all around. Nevertheless I heard, smelt and felt the sea. Not visible but very present. We sat by the water for ages and indulged in fancies, philosophised, and written poetry lustily about the endless deep of the sea, about the horizon and what is behind it, about the similarity to our spiritual lives, about the currents that are as our lives; about the sea that takes us with it when we are tired of living; about the restless sailor who revives between storm and waves; about the solitary wife who, rocking her baby, is left alone; about the sea in which you pour out your heart… Have all these tears made the seawater so bitterly salt? The sea and the water have been a source of inspiration for many poets and their poems inspired the composers likewise. The songs that were created that way have inspired me". Henk’s debut album 'Auf einer Burg', lieder by Loewe and Schumann, ONYX4052, was praised by BBC Radio 3: "songsettings by Loewe, beautifully brought to life by baritone Henk Neven and pianist Hans Eijsackers... A world of fantasies and dreams and reflections on the passing of time and the transience of life. That’s what it says on the sleeve, and that’s exactly what they deliver so successfully. It’s the CD Review Disc of the Week and you’ll find it on ONYX Classics.” “A delightful recital … Neven’s melodies are every bit as persuasive as his lieder … the recording team does the project proud.” Classical Music, 17th November 2012 “Rarely do you hear, even in the rarefied world of French melodie and German Lieder, a baritone who sings with such subtlety in shading of dynamic and tone as the Dutch baritone Henk Neven...and this latest disc extends my admiration even further in totally exquisite singing...Altogether a most memorable song record.” Gramophone Magazine, February 2013 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Schubert: Willkommen und Abschied
Schubert: | Heidenröslein, D257 Schlaflied D527 (Mayrhofer) Wiegenlied D867 (Seidl) Geheimes, D719 (Goethe) Ganymed, D544 (Goethe) Auf der Bruck, D853 Der Fischer, D225 (Goethe) Dass sie hier gewesen! D775 (Rückert) Bei dir allein, D866/2 Der Schiffer, D536 (Mayrhofer) Willkommen und Abschied, D767 Der Wanderer, D493 Im Walde D834 Wandrers Nachtlied I 'Der du von dem Himmel bist', D224 Der Einsame, D800 Der Winterabend (Es ist so still), D938 Herbst, D945 Rosamunde, D797: Romance 'Der Vollmond Strahlt auf Bergeshöh'n' Nachtstück, D672 (Mayrhofer) |
Werner Güra (tenor) & Christoph Berner (fortepiano Rönisch) Born in Munich, Werner Güra has a reputation especially as an interpreter of lieder. His recordings for harmonia mundi, including the great cycles of Schubert, Schumann and Wolf and vocal ensembles by Brahms and Schumann, have all been widely acclaimed. “It comprises 19 songs, all stylishly and beautifully sung by the tenor Werner Güra. The six Goethe settings include such familiar contrasts as Heidenröslein and Ganymed, while Willkommen und Abschied itself, more of a rarity, is heroically sung. The strength of Güra’s tone without any loss of quality has always been his strong point.” Sunday Telegraph, 29th January 2012 “His fresh lyric tenor combines well with Berner’s bright yet warm-toned fortepiano — he twinkles at Goethe’s ironic description of a water nymph as “eine feuchtes Weib”, literally a “damp woman” — while Berner brings drama to the piano parts of Auf der Bruck, Willkommen und Abschied and the haunting, yearning Herbst.” Sunday Times, 12th February 2012 “Berner, playing an 1872 Rönisch fortepiano, shows keen attention to every detail. Güra, outstanding in his unfussy, intense delivery, is a formidable, rousing guide.” The Observer, 26th February 2012 “Gura's strong, unaffected tenor voice is a pleasure to listen to, and Berner, who has an impressive keyboard freedom grounded in reliable technical skill, is a responsive accompanist: they perform as one, although too often their approach to a song somehow misses an essential quality of that particular piece of music.” International Record Review, March 2012 **** “Gura and his fortepianist, Christoph Berner, have mapped out a trajectory of the Romantic view of human emotional life...At each stage, both musicians show perfect sympathy with Schubert's own engagement, ideal empathy with each other, and a shrewd sensitivity to musical and expressive scale.” BBC Music Magazine, May 2012 ***** “Gura is never dull. 'Der Wanderer' is intensely 'lived', the opening bleak and desiccated...One of the most eloquent performances of all is the last song, 'Nachtstuck'...Here, singer and pianist show an acute sensitivity to harmonic colour that characterises this whole rewarding recital.” Gramophone Magazine, May 2012 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Schubert Lieder Volume 1: Sehnsucht
Schubert: | Fahrt zum Hades, D526 (Mayrhofer) Freiwilliges Versinken D700 (Mayrhofer) Das Weinen D926 (Leitner) Des Fischers Liebesgluck, D933 (Leitner) Der Winterabend (Es ist so still), D938 Memnon, D541 (Mayrhofer) Lied eines Schiffers an die Dioskuren D360 (Mayrhofer) Der Schiffer, D536 (Mayrhofer) Sehnsucht, D636 (Schiller) Der Jungling am Bache D638 An Emma, D113 Der Pilgrim, D794 (Schiller) Gruppe aus dem Tartarus, second version, D583 (Schiller) Hoffnung, D295 Grenzen der Menschheit, D716 |
“Critics have sung Mr. Goerne's praises over and over, and one can hardly add anything at this point: The voice is one of the most beautiful - most lush, most creamy - that any of us has ever heard. His singing is almost impossibly smooth. The first time you hear it, you can scarcely believe it. Even the 10th time, you have to wonder… An impressive recital. Matthias Goerne: a first-class and unforgettable lieder singer.” The New York Sun “In the sombre and elegiac songs that dominate his programme, Goerne is in his element, singing with his distinctive dark, rounded beauty and almost tortured intensity of thought and feeling. More than almost any other Lieder singer today, he combines expressive diction with an unblemished legato... In their mingled majesty and aching tenderness, Goerne's performances of two great Mayrhofer settings...are as moving as any performances I can remember.
With his deep mahogany tones and innate seriousness of manner (on the concert platform he habitually wears a haunted air), Goerne is less convincing when a certain lightness of touch is needed. While not many of his chosen songs require him to smile, one that surely does is the wistful barcarolle Des Fischers Liebesglück, whose fisherman in question sounds thoroughly depressed. It is the same in Der Jüngling am Bache, where Goerne's slow, doleful performance suggests hopeless resignation rather than the tremulous expectancy implied by poem and music.” The Telegraph, 28th April 2008 “Goerne's renowned breath control … creates the hushed legato which is his hallmarl. This comes into its own in the Mayrhofer and Leitner settings, creating the mesmeric lilt of water and of light.” BBC Music Magazine, May 2008 **** “His voice has a melting allure that draws you in completely to the sentiments of the song, and the disarming beauty of Schubert's music. These performances glow in various lights, rounding off a truly excellent first
volume of an ongoing Schubert series.” The Scotsman “Following Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau nearly 40 years on, Goerne is in his element, singing with his distinctive dark, rounded beauty and almost tortured intensity of thought and feeling. More than almost any other Lieder singer today, he combines expressive
diction with an unblemished legato, "bowing" Schubert's long lines like a master cellist (shades here of the great Hans Hotter). In their mingled majesty and aching tenderness, Goerne's performances of two great
Mayrhofer settings, Memon and Lied eines Schiffers an die Dioskuren, are as moving as any performances I can remember.” The Telegraph, 26 April 2008 Classical CD of the Week “Matthias Goerne is fast becoming the Fischer-Dieskau of his generation, the standard-setting singer of the central lieder repertoire.” International Record Review “'Do you know of any happy music?' Schubert once asked a friend. 'I don't.' Those words could stand as an epigraph to Matthias Goerne's opening salvo in a projected 11- or 12-disc survey of Schubert Lieder. Evanescence, elegy and yearning for a transcendent otherness are the keynotes of a programme that encompasses the Attic majesty and terribilità of 'Memnon' and 'Gruppe aus dem Tartarus', the disillusioned fatalism of 'Der Pilgrim' and the philosophical grandeur of 'Grenzen der Menschenheit'. In these songs Goerne, with his distinctive dark, velvet timbre, is in his element. An intense, almost tortured concentration of thought and feeling has always been his hallmark, as has an unblemished legato. The way he bows Schubert's long lines like a cellist is reminiscent of the great Hans Hotter. Goerne's rich bass resonances are heard to advantage in a performance of 'Grenzen der Menschenheit' that embraces aching tenderness as well as deep, rolling gravitas. 'Memnon' – a typical Mayrhofer allegory of the artist as tragic outsider – is equally spellbinding, illuminated by telling details like the lingering portamento on 'liebend' – 'lovingly' – as dawn's rays break through the mists. And when have the hazardous leaps of another allegorical Mayrhofer song, 'Freiwilliges Versinken been negotiated with such smoothness and hypnotic eloquence. Where doubts creep in is in the handful of songs where, pace Schubert's own words, a certain lightness of tone and spirit is implied, but Goerne's involvement is so palpable and his style so scrupulous. For two-thirds and more of this recital the interpretative rewards are uncommonly rich, with the baritone well complemented by Elisabeth Leonskaja's deep-toned (if on occasion over-pedalled), often orchestrally conceived accompaniments.” Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | The Hyperion Schubert Edition - Complete Songs Volume 2Schubert's Water Songs
Schubert: | Fischerlied, D351 (Salis-Seewis) Fischerlied, D562 (Salis-Seewis) Fischerweise, D881 (Schlechta) Widerschein, D639 (Schlechta) Fahrt zum Hades, D526 (Mayrhofer) Selige Welt, F743 (Senn) Am Bach im Fruhling, D361 Am Flusse, D766 Der Strom, D565 (poet unknown) Auf der Donau, D553 (Mayrhofer) Der Schiffer, D536 (Mayrhofer) Wie Ulfru fischt, D525 (Mayrhofer) Der Taucher, D111 (Schiller) |
'A delightful collection of songs inspired by water' (The Guardian) | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Nicolai Gedda sings Arias and Lieder
Adam: | Mes amis, écoutez l'histoire (from Le Postillon de Lonjumeau) SWR Sinfonieorchester Baden-Baden und Freiburg, Ernest Bour | Carnevali: | Stornelli capricciosi Erik Werba (piano) | Casella: | La storia della fanciulla rapita dal pirate Erik Werba (piano) | Debussy: | Beau Soir Erik Werba (piano) Mandoline (Verlaine) Erik Werba (piano) | Glinka: | A Life for the Tsar: Bratsï! V metel', v nevedomoy glushi sung in German as 'Bruder, im Sturm' SWR Sinfonieorchester Baden-Baden und Freiburg, Ernest Bour | Gluck: | Calchas, d'un trait mortel percé (from Iphigénie en Aulide) sung in German as 'Auf Kalchas falle diese Schwert' SWR Sinfonieorchester Baden-Baden und Freiburg, Ernest Bour Ô moments délicieux!...Bannis les craintes et les alarmes (from Alceste) sung in German as 'Welch Gefuhlt schwellt meine Brust' SWR Sinfonieorchester Baden-Baden und Freiburg, Ernest Bour | Mozart: | Fuor del mar ho un mar in seno (Idomeneo) SWR Sinfonieorchester Baden-Baden und Freiburg, Ernest Bour | Nin: | Granadina (from Cantos populares españoles) Erik Werba (piano) | Poulenc: | Metamorphoses: Paganini Werner Singer (piano) Airs chantés: Air Champêtre Werner Singer (piano) Airs chantés: Air grave Werner Singer (piano) | Pratella: | La strada bianca Erik Werba (piano) | Respighi: | Notte, P. 97 No. 1 Erik Werba (piano) Stornellatrice Erik Werba (piano) | Rimsky Korsakov: | The clouds begin to scatter (Elegy), Op. 42 No. 3 sung in German as 'Die fliegende Wolkenbank lichtet sich' Werner Singer (piano) Die Tanne und die Palme, Op. 3, No. 1 sung in Swedish as 'El i pal'ma' Werner Singer (piano) Plus sonore que le chant de l’alouette, Op.43, No.1 sung in German as 'Klingender ist das Lied der Lerche' Werner Singer (piano) In der Stille der Nacht, Op. 4 No. 3 Werner Singer (piano) Fragment von A. de Musset, Op. 21 No. 6 Werner Singer (piano) | Rossini: | Que les destins prospères (from Le Comte d'Ory) SWR Sinfonieorchester Baden-Baden und Freiburg, Ernest Bour | Schubert: | Im Frühling, D882 Werner Singer (piano) Die Liebe hat gelogen D751 (Platen) Werner Singer (piano) Nacht und Träume, D827 Werner Singer (piano) Der Schiffer, D536 (Mayrhofer) Werner Singer (piano) |
These historical recordings date from 1954, 1957, 1960 and 1965. This latest release in Haenssler’s Historical Series features one of the most famous singers of the 20th century. The works included illustrate the full range of his interpretive genius, with works by Mozart, Rossini, Glinka, Schubert, Poulenc, Rimsky-Korsakov and others. | | | (also available to download from $10.50) | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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| |  | Schubert: Favourite Lieder
Schubert: | Die schöne Müllerin, D795 Der Wanderer, D489 Auf der Bruck, D853 Nacht und Träume, D827 An Sylvia, D891 Die Forelle, D550 Der Zwerg, D771 (Collin) Erlkönig, D328 Heidenröslein, D257 Dithyrambe, D801 Die Liebe hat gelogen D751 (Platen) Der Doppelgänger D957 No. 13 Frühlingsglaube, D686 Der Schiffer, D536 (Mayrhofer) Wandrers Nachtlied II 'Über allen Gipfeln ist Ruh', D768 Der Wanderer, D489 Der Tod und das Mädchen, D531 Ganymed, D544 (Goethe) Im Abendrot, D799 Der Musensohn, D764 (Goethe) Normans Gesang D846 (Scott, Storck) Erster Verlust, D226 (Goethe) An die Musik D547 |
Gérard Souzay (1918–2004) was born into a musical family – his father was a cellist, and his two brothers and his sister all singers. Souzay chose to study philosophy at university, and it was only after a meeting with Pierre Bernac in Paris in 1942 that he was persuaded to enter the Paris Conservatoire to study singing. He entered the concert circuit shortly after the end of the Second World War, and soon displayed the qualities that would make him one of the great voices of the 20th century – a love of words and a superb technique that combined a fine tone with a natural gift for expression. His obituaries in 2004 all commented on the qualities of his voice, and were full of epithets such as ‘warm’, ‘lyrical’, ‘supple’, ‘sensual’ and ‘vibrant’. He was keen not to be pigeonholed as a singer of French repertoire, and this 2 CD set vividly illustrates his mastery of Schubert’s lieder. The coupling of the composer’s freshest and most immediately appealing song-cycle, Die schöne Müllerin, with a generous selection of other, universally known lieder, is sure to have wide appeal beyond historical enthusiasts: the recordings are in excellent stereo. New booklet notes by Lieder authority Richard Stokes. ‘Souzay’s interpretation makes a less virile figure of the miller’s apprentice than either of the others and perhaps, because of this, makes more credible the girl’s jilting of him for the black-bearded hunter (I’m sure his beard was black!), but there is plenty of passion in his singing and a smooth treatment of the two-note quaver groups. The climactic ends of the verses “Dein ist mein Herz”, etc. ring out as well in “Ungeduld” as in “Mein!”, and at all times one is aware of a carefully thought-out presentation, an expressive treatment of the words and a sensitive response to the changing moods. The many strophic songs have plenty of nuance, and Souzay holds the interest through the five verses of “Des Baches Wiegenlied”.’ Gramophone, June 1965 “This intimate 1961 performance of Die Schöne Müllerin is notable for its textural clarity and his often daringly soft dynamics, matched in Dalton Baldwin's lyrical accompaniment. Disc two's song selection features an effortlessly graceful "Heidenröslein" and a visceral reading of "Der Zwerg".” The Independent on Sunday, 25th July 2010 “This is cultivated, beautiful singing, and Baldwin is a most sensitive accompanist.” BBC Music Magazine, December 2010 *** | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Schubert: Lieder
Schubert: | Des Fräuleins Liebeslauschen, D698 Heidenröslein, D257 Fischerweise, D881 (Schlechta) Die Forelle, D550 Auf der Bruck, D853 Der Einsame, D800 Wandrers Nachtlied II 'Über allen Gipfeln ist Ruh', D768 Der Musensohn, D764 (Goethe) An die Musik D547 Die Sterne, D939 (Leitner) An Mein Herz D860 Du bist die Ruh D776 (Rückert) Der Schiffer, D536 (Mayrhofer) Auf der Donau, D553 (Mayrhofer) Erlkönig, D328 Der Tod und das Mädchen, D531 Der Strom, D565 (poet unknown) Auf dem Wasser zu singen, D774 Litanei auf das Fest Allerseelen, D343 |
Olle Persson (baritone), Mats Jansson (piano) | |
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| |  | Auf dem Wasser zu singenWater in songs by Franz Schubert
Schubert: | Meeres Stille, D216, Op. 3 No. 2 (Goethe) Der Taucher, D111 (Schiller) Auf dem Wasser zu singen, D774 Am Meer, D 957 No. 12 Der Schiffer, D536 (Mayrhofer) Auf der Donau, D553 (Mayrhofer) Auf dem See, D543 (Goethe) Die Bürgschaft, Nachlass, Lfg.8 (Text: Friedrich Schiller) |
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| |  | Volume 4 - Mayrhofer Volume 1
Schubert: | Der Sieg D805 (Mayrhofer) Nachtviolen D752 (Mayrhofer) Fahrt zum Hades, D526 (Mayrhofer) An die Freunde, D654 (Mayrhofer) Aus 'Heliopolis' - I D753 (Mayrhofer) Aus 'Heliopolis' - II D754 (Mayrhofer) Liedesend, D473 (Mayrhofer) Zum Punsche D492 (Mayrhofer) Über allen Zauber Liebe D682 (Mayrhofer) fragment Der Alpenjäger D524 (Mayrhofer) Der Hirt D490 (Mayrhofer) Ruckweg, D476 (Mayrhofer) Trost, D671 (Mayrhofer) Wie Ulfru fischt, D525 (Mayrhofer) Auf der Donau, D553 (Mayrhofer) Der Schiffer, D536 (Mayrhofer) Memnon, D541 (Mayrhofer) Fragment aus dem Aeschylus D450 (Mayrhofer) Freiwilliges Versinken D700 (Mayrhofer) Der entsuhnte Orest D699 (Mayrhofer) Orest auf Tauris D548 (Mayrhofer) Philoktet D540 (Mayrhofer) Alte Liebe rostet nie, D477 (Mayrhofer) Lied eines Schiffers an die Dioskuren D360 (Mayrhofer) Gondelfahrer, D808 |
Cornelius Hauptmann (bass) & Stefan Laux (piano) “This is part of Naxos's Schubert-Lied Edition, scheduled for completion in 2005. It's the brainchild of pianists Ulrich Eisenlohr and Stefan Laux.
"Cornelius Hauptmann has been before the public for over 20 years. I first heard him in Bernstein's recordings of the Mozart Requiem and C-minor Mass. He has a smooth, attractive voice, and he sings with good diction and nice legato.” American Record Guide, Septmber/October 2000 | | | (also available to download from $6.00) | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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