Schubert: Der Jungling und der Tod, D545 (Spaun)

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Schubert: 21 Lieder

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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Schubert: Darkness or Light

Schubert: Darkness or Light

Selected Schubert Lieder


Schubert:

Der Strom, D565 (poet unknown)

Auf der Donau, D553 (Mayrhofer)

Fahrt zum Hades, D526 (Mayrhofer)

Grenzen der Menschheit, D716

Der Pilgrim, D794 (Schiller)

Grablied fur die Mutter D616 (poet unknown)

Hoffnung, D637

Wandrers Nachtlied II 'Über allen Gipfeln ist Ruh', D768

Die Mutter Erde, D788 (Stolberg)

Der Jungling und der Tod, D545 (Spaun)

An den Tod D518 (Schubart)

Der Tod und das Mädchen, D531

Totengräberweiss D869 (Schlechta)

Totengräberlied, D44 (Hölty)

Das Grab D569 (Salis-Seewis)

Totengräbers Heimwehe D842 (Craigher)

Litanei auf das Fest Allerseelen, D343


Cornelius Hauptmann (bass) & Eric Schneider (piano)

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Schubert Lieder Volume 2: An Mein Herz

Schubert Lieder Volume 2: An Mein Herz


Schubert:

Der Jungling und der Tod, D545 (Spaun)

Das Lied im Grünen, D917

Die Herbstnacht (Wehmut) D404 (Salis-Seewis)

Ins stille Land, D403

Abschied von der Harfe D406 (Salis-Seewis)

Drang in die Ferne, D770

An Mein Herz D860

Der Wanderer, D649 (Friedrich von Schlegel)

Über Wildemann D884 (Ernst Schulze)

Klage D371

Am Bach im Fruhling, D361

An die Laute D905

Des Fräuleins Liebeslauschen, D698

Augenlied, D297 (Mayrhofer)

Du bist die Ruh D776 (Rückert)

An die Musik D547

An eine Quelle D530 (Claudius)

Der Sänger am Felsen, D482

Abschied von der Harfe D406 (Salis-Seewis)

Liedesend, D473 (Mayrhofer)

Das Heimweh, D456 (Winkler)

Auf der Donau, D553 (Mayrhofer)

Wie Ulfru fischt, D525 (Mayrhofer)

Die Sternennacht D670 (Mayrhofer)

Ruckweg, D476 (Mayrhofer)

Geheimnis, D491 (Mayrhofer)

Gondelfahrer, D808

Abendstern, D806

Der Sieg D805 (Mayrhofer)

Nachtstück, D672 (Mayrhofer)

Auflösung, D807

Heiss mich nicht reden, D877/2

Nur wer die Sehnsucht kennt, D877/4

An Mignon D161

Harfenspieler I 'Wer sich der Einsamkeit ergibt', D478

Am Flusse D160 (Goethe)

Nähe des Geliebten, D162

Der Fischer, D225 (Goethe)

Auf dem See, D543 (Goethe)

Wonne der Wehmut D260 (Goethe)

Willkommen und Abschied, D767


Matthias Goerne (baritone), Eric Schneider (piano) and Helmut Deutsch (piano)

Matthias Goerne has received worldwide praise for his warm, fluid baritone and his profound interpretations. Highly respected as a Lieder singer, he is a frequent guest at renowned festivals and prestigious venues like the Carnegie and Wigmore Halls. From 2008 to 2011, Matthias Goerne will perform and record Schubert on 11 CDs for harmonia mundi and important venues all over the world will present the complete series of Schubert recitals with Matthias Goerne in their coming seasons. This second volume speaks of death, of the 'Wanderer', and of the relationship between Schubert and his poets .

. . For this occasion the singer has called on two travelling companions who have left a lasting artistic impression on the world of lieder: Eric Schneider and Helmut Deutsch.

Helmut Deutsch's career as a song accompanist began with Irmgard Seefried; he spent twelve years in an intensive collaboration with Hermann Prey, and has been the partner of many other celebrated singers. Eric Schneider has appeared notably with Christine Schäfer, Matthias Goerne, Christiane Oelze and Stephan Genz. He is a regular guest with these partners at the Schwarzenberg Schubertiade, Salzburg Festival and the Tanglewood Summer Music Festival.

“Goerne… and Schneider offer grave and solemn performances of Goethe's Mignon and Harper songs, before ending on a higher note, celebrating the eternal joy of love in 'Willkommen and Abschied'.” BBC Music Magazine, February 2009 ****

“Battered by Bryn Terfel dramatics, the ears cried out for a pure dose of lieder from a master of the craft. Matthias Goerne… seems to own a different shade of baritonal colour for every syllable Schubert wrote. The voice is sweet and serene, even at fff, and the shifts that Goerne applies to the changing of seasons and the fickleness of love are done with enviable delicacy. More reticent than Fischer-Dieskau or Thomas Quasthoff to bend a line for expressive emphasis, when Goerne takes a liberty the effect is breath stopping… T his is not an album to gorge at one go. Take it two songs a night before bedtime, and it might see you through to the end of recession.” Norman Lebrecht, Evening Standard CD of the Week

“Goerne used to record for Decca, but it apparently had no interest in his 12-volume Schubert compendium, so the less ruthlessly commercial Harmonia Mundi comes to the rescue, for which the France-based company deserves the highest praise. From a vocal point of view, few male singers, even Fischer-Dieskau, command such a rich palette of colours as Goerne does here…he goes where Dieskau never ventured: he includes two of Mignon's songs, Heiss' mich nicht reden and Nur wer die Sehnsucht kennt, as well as the Harper trilogy… In the middle Harper song, Mayrhofer's Nachtstück and Nähe des Geliebten (Nearness of the Beloved), Goerne approaches the sublime and captures perfectly the wry wit of Goethe's sly dig at water-nymphery, Der Fischer, in which the surprise encounter of an angler with a "moist woman" is wryly underlined by Schubert. Luxury support from Deutsch and Schneider sets the seal on an outstanding issue.” Sunday Times Classical CD of the Week

“This promises to be a landmark series, up there with Hans Hotter and Fischer-Dieskau.” The Observer

“Here elegy, fatalism and death-longing predominate and in such repertoire Goerne's mellow, darkly rounded timbre, expressive diction and care – rare in Lieder singers today – for a true, 'bound' line are well nigh ideal. Even at the most anguished fortissimo, his tone never grows harsh or hectoring. Perfectionism like Goerne's has inevitably provoked charges of over-calculation.
Some might protest at the ultra-slow tempo for Du bist die Ruh. Yet Goerne's beauty of tone and phrasing (founded on seemingly superhuman reserves of breath), and a rapt intensity that rises to spiritual radiance in the final verse are mesmerising. At a more conventional tempo, he sings An die Musik as a simple, sincere confession of faith, with affectionate touches of rubato (and how eloquently Helmut Deutsch's left hand duets with the voice). Elsewhere Goerne's unsentimental tenderness can illuminate little-known songs that seem ordinary on the printed page – Abschied von der Harfe, say, or the quasi-operatic lament Der Sänger amFelsen. He even appropriates, successfully, two of Mignon's songs, giving one of the most desolate and – in the central section – disturbed performances of Nur wer die Sehnsucht kennt you will hear.
True to form, Goerne makes an uncommonly melancholy serenader in An die Laute and DesMädchens Liebeslauschen, which never smiles. Yet he can lighten up, as in the story-telling of DerFischer and Wie Ulfru fischt. Like Deutsch on the first disc, Eric Schneider fully matches Goerne in acumen and command of colour, not least in a performance of Nachtstück of mingled grandeur, mystery and compassionate gentleness.”
Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010

“Goerne's virtuoso vocal sculpting draws you into the inner landscape of each song, his warm, expressive baritone shaping detail often understated by lesser artists. This promises to be a landmark series, up there with Hans Hotter and Fischer-Dieskau.” The Guardian, 12th October 2008

GGramophone Magazine

Editor's Choice - December 2008

Harmonia Mundi Matthias Goerne Schubert Edition - HMC902004/05

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Arte Nova Voices: Schubert, Brahms & Martin

Arte Nova Voices: Schubert, Brahms & Martin


Brahms:

Vier ernste Gesänge, Op. 121

Martin, F:

Monologues (6) from Hofmannsthal's Jedermann

Schubert:

Verklarung D59 (Herder, after Pope)

Der Jungling und der Tod, D545 (Spaun)

Die Gotter Griechenlands D677 (Schiller)

Der Tod und das Mädchen, D531

Harfenspieler I 'Wer sich der Einsamkeit ergibt', D478

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

Harfenspieler II 'An die Türen will ich schleichen, D479


Christian Gerhaher (baritone), Gerold Huber (piano)

Building a Library

CD Choice - February 2011

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The Hyperion Schubert Edition - Complete Songs Volume  3

The Hyperion Schubert Edition - Complete Songs Volume 3

Schubert and his Friends (I)


Schubert:

Der Jungling und der Tod, D545 (Spaun)

An die Freunde, D654 (Mayrhofer)

Augenlied, D297 (Mayrhofer)

Ruckweg, D476 (Mayrhofer)

Iphigenia, D573 (Mayrhofer)

Liedesend, D473 (Mayrhofer)

Namenstagslied, D695 (Stadler)

Lieb Minna, D222 (Stadler)

Pax vobiscum, D551 (Schober)

Viola, D786 (Schober)

Trost im Liede, D546 (Schober)

Der Zwerg, D771 (Collin)

Nacht und Träume, D827

Abschied D475 (Mayrhofer)


Ann Murray (mezzo soprano), Graham Johnson (piano)

'This persuasive disc is faultlessly recorded' (Gramophone) 'Simply superb'

Hyperion Schubert Song Edition - CDJ33003

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Barry McDaniel sings Schubert, Schumann, Wolf, Duparc, Ravel & Debussy

Barry McDaniel sings Schubert, Schumann, Wolf, Duparc, Ravel & Debussy


Debussy:

Le promenoir des deux amants

Duparc:

Chanson triste

Lamento

Le Manoir de Rosemonde

Extase

Soupir

Phidylé

Ravel:

Trois chansons madécasses

Eberhard Finke (cello) & Karlheinz Zoeller (flute)

Schubert:

Der Winterabend (Es ist so still), D938

Herbst, D945

Dass sie hier gewesen! D775 (Rückert)

Der Einsame, D800

Fahrt zum Hades, D526 (Mayrhofer)

Der Jungling und der Tod, D545 (Spaun)

Sprache der Liebe D410 (A W von Schlegel)

Fischerweise, D881 (Schlechta)

Über Wildemann D884 (Ernst Schulze)

Auflösung, D807

Schumann:

Gedichte (6) und Requiem, Op. 90

Nachtlied, Op. 96 No. 1

Der Spielmann, Op. 40, No. 4

Zigeunerliedchen I & II

Verratene Liebe, Op. 40, No. 5

Provencalisches Lied, Op. 139 No. 4

Mein Schöner Stern! Op. 101 No. 4

Aus den hebräischen Gesängen, Op. 25 No. 15

Ihre Stimme Op. 96 No. 3 (August von Platen)

Wolf, H:

An eine Æolsharfe (No. 11 from Mörike-Lieder)

Heimweh (No. 37 from Mörike-Lieder)

Lebe wohl (No. 36 from Mörike-Lieder)

Nimmersatte Liebe (No. 9 from Mörike-Lieder)

Der Tambour (No. 5 from Mörike-Lieder)

Abschied (No. 53 from Mörike-Lieder)


Barry McDaniel (baritone), Hertha Klust (piano) & Aribert Reimann (piano)

The American baritone Barry McDaniel was one of the outstanding singers of the post-war era. As a successful opera singer and Lieder interpreter, he enjoyed a long and eventful career, both in Germany and abroad. Despite numerous performances and many recordings for radio and television, he nonetheless remained largely unnoticed by the media, partly because his name almost vanished in the shadow of Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, who was five years his senior. Unjustly so, since the two singers were equals as artists, albeit with different characters. Today, Barry McDaniel is hardly mentioned in specialist literature and one searches in vain for CDs since, until now, recordings from radio archives have not been phonographically processed. However, Audite now presents a première double CD of Lieder sung by Barry McDaniel. These studio recordings from the archives of Radio Berlin-Brandenburg (formally Sender Freies Berlin) were made between 1963 and 1974 with Hertha Klust and Aribert Reimann as accompanists.

This selection of songs by Schubert, Schumann, Wolf, Duparc, Ravel and Debussy reveals diverse facets of McDaniel’s artistic personality. His interpretations are characterised by an interleaving of knowledge and naivety, feeling and craftsmanship, expression and impeccable singing. Apart from his immaculate technique, his accent-free German is particularly remarkable.

Barry McDaniel moved from the USA to Germany in 1953 in order to further his studies. He then gave his first song recitals, together with Hermann Reutter, and later began a career as an opera singer. In 1961 he was engaged at the newly re-opened Deutsche Oper Berlin, where he remained for thirty-seven years. At the same time, he gave guest performances at the Vienna Staatsoper, the Metropolitan Opera New York, the Frankfurt Opera and the Munich Opera Festival, as well as broadcasting for radio and television. In addition, Barry McDaniel gave numerous song recitals, for example in Stuttgart, Karlsruhe, Hanover, Brunswick and Berlin, including, in the latter city, the first ever song recital at the newly built Philharmonie in 1963. Today, the 81-year-old baritone declares: “Whatever I sing, I have to believe in it.” That is exactly how these recordings sound.

“The American Barry McDaniel inevitably sang in the shadow of Fischer-Dieskau; but this double CD reveals his deeply thoughtful baritone, in superbly accompanied Lieder and melodie.” BBC Music Magazine, June 2012 ****

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Between Life and Death - Songs & Arias

Between Life and Death - Songs & Arias


Bach, J S:

Komm süsser Tod, BWV478

Brahms:

Feldeinsamkeit, Op. 86 No. 2

Wie rafft' ich mich auf Op. 32,1 (v.Platen)

Loewe, C:

Edward, Op. 1 No. 1 (Herder)

Der Erlkönig, Op. 1 No. 3 (Goethe)

Mahler:

Urlicht (from Symphony No. 2)

Revelge (Des Knaben Wunderhorn)

Ich bin der Welt abhanden gekommen (Rückert-Lieder)

Mendelssohn:

Neue Liebe, Op. 19a No. 4

Mozart:

Abendempfindung an Laura, K523

Schubert:

Schwanengesang D744 (Senn)

Auflösung, D807

Der Jungling und der Tod, D545 (Spaun)

Der Tod und das Mädchen, D531

Kriegers Ahnung D 957, No. 2

Schumann:

Stirb, Lieb’ und Freud! Op.35, No. 2

Tchaikovsky:

Kuda, Kuda 'Lensky's Aria' (from Eugene Onegin)

Weber:

Nein! länger trag' ich nicht die Qualen…Durch die Wälder (from Der Freischütz)

Wolf, H:

Denk es, o Seele! (No. 39 from Mörike-Lieder)

Anakreons Grab (No. 29 from Goethe-Lieder)

Ein Ständchen Euch zu bringen kam ich her (No. 22 from Italienisches Liederbuch)

Dereinst, Gedanke mein (No. 22 from Spanisches Liederbuch: Weltliche Lieder)


Christoph Prégardien (tenor) & Michael Gees (piano)

The selection of songs and arias on this double SACD set reflect on the fundamental question of life and death and cover a period of almost two centuries, the composers featured ranging from Bach through to Tchaikovsky. They are performed by one of the great lyric tenors of our age Christophe Prégardien, accompanied by the pianist Michael Gees. The common theme in the music of this recording is the most fundamental of all, existence itself, life and death. The composers represented are Bach, Mahler, Schubert, Schumann, Mozart, Brahms, Loewe, Wolf, Mendelssohn, and Tchaikovsky. The songs and arias performed here range over almost two centuries with eleven compositions and many musical forms, the simple song with piano accompaniment, the narrative, expansive ballad, the great opera aria and more.

Christoph Prégardien is widely regarded as among the foremost lyric tenors of our time and frequently collaborates with conductors such as Ricardo Chailly, John Elliot Gardiner, Nicolaus Harnoncourt, and Phillipe Herreweghe. He is represented on disc with more than a hundred and twenty titles, including most of his current repertoire. His recordings of German Romantic Lied repertory, particularly his recent releases on Challenge Classics of Schubert’s Die Schöne Müllerin, (CC72292), and Schwanengesang, (CC72302), have been highly acclaimed by the public and press and have received many major international awards.

“…far from being depressing, the programming here, both thoughtful and vividly imaginative, serves to stimulate the senses and lift the spirit. A fresh and unmannered introductory performance of Bach's 'Komm, süsser Tod' leads with both tonal and spiritual ease into an equally direct rendering of 'Urlicht' from Mahler's Second Symphony - artfully and beautifully accompanied by Gees. with a quietly impassioned and sensitively paced performance of Mahler's valedictory 'Ich bin der Welt abhanden gekommen', the final track fades into thin air, concluding an anthology to savour slowly, and return to many times.” BBC Music Magazine, February 2010 ****

“Such a programme demands exceptional resources in its singer, and there is probably no one presently more suited than Christoph Prégardien. His tenor, always centred as a high baritone, extends into the bass range right down to the low D of "Der Tod und das Mädchen". He can also call upon a silvery spiritual quality which serves well in songs such as Brahms's "Feldeinsamkeit" and as a final blessing over the whole recital in that last phrase of Mahler's "Ich bin der Welt abhanden gekommen". Michael Gees is one with the singer in the dedication of his own skills and in the imaginative sympathy that informs his touch.” Gramophone Magazine, March 2010

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Schubert: Trout Quintet

Schubert: Trout Quintet


Schubert:

Piano Quintet in A major, D667 'The Trout'

Apollo Ensemble

Der Wanderer an den Mond D870 (Seidl)

Kennst du das Land (Mignons Gesang), D321

Iphigenia, D573 (Mayrhofer)

Auf dem Wasser zu singen, D774

Der Jungling und der Tod, D545 (Spaun)

Der Geistertanz D116 (Matthisson)

Die Forelle, D550

An die Nachtigall, D497

Rastlose Liebe, D138

Notturno in E flat major for piano trio, D897 (Op. post.148)

Apollo Ensemble


Paula Hoffman-Froling (mezzo), Matti Hirvonen (piano)

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Schubert: Lieder

Schubert: Lieder


Schubert:

Der Jungling und der Tod, D545 (Spaun)

Nacht und Träume, D827

Wehmut, D772 (Collin)

Geheimnis, D491 (Mayrhofer)

Abendstern, D806

Auflösung, D807

Die Sterne, D684

Das Mädchen D652 (Schlegel)

Der Schmetterling D633

Die Rose, D745

Das Zugenglocklein D871 (Seidl)

Am Fenster, D878

Marie D658 (Novalis)

Dass sie hier gewesen! D775 (Rückert)

Die junge Nonne, D828

Der blinde Knabe D833

Die Liebe hat gelogen D751 (Platen)

Du liebst mich nicht D756 (Platen)

An den Mond, D296


Mitsuko Shirai (mezzo-soprano), Hartmut Holl (piano)

Capriccio - C10171

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Janet Baker

Janet Baker

Schubert - Lieder


Schubert:

Die junge Nonne, D828

Das Rosenband, D280 (Klopstock)

Auf dem See, D543 (Goethe)

Blumenlied, D431 (Holty)

Gondelfahrer, D808

Strophe aus Die Gotter Greichenlands D677

Der Jungling und der Tod, D545 (Spaun)

Schwestergruss, D762 (Bruchmann)

Amalia, D195 (Schiller)

Der Jüngling am Bache, D30 (Schiller)

Die Entzückung an Laura, D390

Sehnsucht, D636 (Schiller)

Der Sieg D805 (Mayrhofer)

Abendstern, D806

Atys D585

Augenlied, D297 (Mayrhofer)

Memnon, D541 (Mayrhofer)

Auflösung, D807

Der Musensohn, D764 (Goethe)


Janet Baker (mezzo-soprano), Graham Johnson (piano), Martin Isepp (piano), Geoffrey Parsons (piano)

“The interpretation of Schubert's Lieder comes no better than this..." Gramophone

“The interpretation of Schubert's Lieder comes no better than this, a recital taken from three different broadcast sources, catching Dame Janet at the absolute peak of her powers. Most of the songs are by poets who moved the composer to his most noble inspiration. As several Schubert specialists have commented, for each he reserved a particular style, in response to their very different manner, and Baker catches the precise meaning of each.
Of the Schiller settings, the operatic expression of Amalia and the dreamy rapture of the praise of Laura (here the singer achieves one miraculous pianissimo effect) are perfectly caught. Best of all is that wonderful song, Die Götter Griechenlands, where longing is so movingly expressed. All seven Mayrhofer settings find Baker truly at one with the poet's high-minded self-communing on the meaning of life, and with his underlying fatalism.
Most notable are the calm assurance and serenity she brings to Der Sieg, the resigned isolation found in Abendstern, and the holy fire of Auflösung, the last two masterpieces that the singer did so much to make popular.
As Gerald Moore once pointed out, Baker liked the stimulus of the different ideas she received from different pianists. Here Isepp, Parsons and the young Graham Johnson provide just that, completing pleasure in a recital that goes to the heart of the chosen material: as ever one realises that Baker was, above all, a singer of conviction. The absence of any texts or translations is the only blot on a superb issue.”
Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010

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