Schubert: Marie D658 (Novalis)

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Schubert - Lieder

Schubert - Lieder


Schubert:

An den Mond, D193

Suleika I, D720

Im Abendrot, D799

Sei mir gegrüsst! D741 (Rückert)

Die Forelle, D550

Heimliches Lieben D922 (Klenke)

Der Sänger am Felsen, D482

Thekla, D595 (Schiller)

An die Sonne D270

Aus 'Diego Manzanares', Ilmerine D458

Nacht und Träume, D827

Frühlingsglaube, D686

Die Blumensprache D519 (Platner)

Nähe des Geliebten, D162

An die Nachtigall, D497

Liane, D298 (Mayrhofer)

Das Madchens Klage, D191 (Schiller)

Nachtviolen D752 (Mayrhofer)

Marie D658 (Novalis)

Lambertine, D301 (Stoll)

Die Männer sind méchant, D866 No. 3


Elizabeth Watts (soprano) & Roger Vignoles (piano)

SONY BMG Masterworks is delighted to present the debut solo album by soprano Elizabeth Watts. Born in 1979, Elizabeth has already garnered an impressive list of accolades, including reaching the final and winning the prestigious Rosenblatt Recital Song Prize at the 2007 Cardiff Singer of the World Competition, winning the Kathleen Ferrier Prize in 2006, the MIDEM Classique Award for Outstanding Young Artist Award in 2007, and has also been selected for BBC Radio 3’s New Generation Artists Scheme.

“…Watt's youthful, radiant delivery, with no flaws in technique that I can hear, fits many of the Lieder like a glove.” BBC Music Magazine, January 2009 ****

“A voice in its first, radiant freshness is always to be cherished in Schubert. Watts is a thoughtful interpreter, too, alive to mood and atmosphere… Crucially, she also brings a measure of innocence and simplicity - not quite the same thing as artlessness - to many of these songs, allied to a technical mastery that allows her to spin a rapt, unblemished line in "Nacht und Träume".” Gramophone Magazine, February 2009

“Hailed as a singer to watch after winning the 2006 Kathleen Ferrier Award and the 2007 Cardiff Song Prize, Elizabeth Watts makes her CD debut with this refreshingly unhackneyed Schubert programme. Perennial soprano favourites – DieForelle, Nacht und Träume, Frühlingsglaube, Suleika – are not shunned. But Watts has alighted on some rarely aired gems. How often in recital do we hear the agitated scena-in-miniature AusDiego Manzanares; or the playfully charming paean to spring Die Blumensprache; or the Novalis setting Marie, where sacred and profane blur in a song of exquisite, rarefied grace? A voice in its first, radiant freshness is always to be cherished in Schubert. Watts is a thoughtful interpreter, too, alive to mood and atmosphere, colouring her tone in response to a darkening of the harmony in, say, Sei mir gegrüsst. Crucially, she also brings a measure of innocence and simplicity – not quite the same thing as artlessness – to many of these songs, allied to a technical mastery that allows her to spin a rapt, unblemished line in Nacht und Träume. Encouraged by Vignoles's buoyant accompaniment, she makes an engaging story-teller in Die Forelle, with an unexaggerated touch of indignation at the angler's treachery; and she sings the mildly salacious refrain song Die Männer sind méchant with just the right wide-eyed mock-pathos.
Quibbles? Well, in one or two songs, including the opening An den Mond, Watts struck me as overly languid. She treats Nähe des Geliebten as an elegiac litany, where, say, Janet Baker, choosing a more mobile tempo and finding greater variety from verse to verse, sings it as a passionate avowal of love. Watts also emphasises melancholy over excited anticipation in Frühlingsglaube and Suleika. Here and elsewhere, Watts under-exploits the expressive potential of German consonants. That said, highlights are lovely performances of Nachtviolen – the high tessitura effortlessly negotiated – or the Mozartian barcarolle Liane: just two songs among many where the vernal purity of Watts's tone and the grace of her phrasing are priceless assets.”
Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010

GGramophone Magazine

Editor's Choice - February 2009

RCA - 88697329322

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The Hyperion Schubert Edition - Complete Songs Volume 13

The Hyperion Schubert Edition - Complete Songs Volume 13

Lieder Sacred and Profane


Schubert:

Das Marienbild D623 (Schreiber)

Die Unterscheidung D866/1 (Seidl)

Die Männer sind méchant, D866 No. 3

Gretchen am Spinnrade, D118

Szene aus Faust D126 (Goethe)

Gretchens Bitte D564 (Goethe)

completed by Benjamin Britten

Shilrik und Vinvela D293 ('Ossian')

Ein altschottische Ballade D923 (Percy's Reliques)

Lied der Anne Lyle, D830

Gesang der Norna D831 (Scott, Spiker)

Normans Gesang D846 (Scott, Storck)

Raste Krieger, Krieg ist aus (Ellens Gesang I), D837

Jäger, ruhe von der Jagd (Ellens Gesang II), D838

Ave Maria, D839

Marie D658 (Novalis)


Marie McLaughlin (soprano), Thomas Hampson (baritone), Graham Johnson (piano)

'Word painting and nuances are stunning and the singing mischievously delicious. The personality of the singer simply leaps from the disc' (CDReview)

Hyperion Schubert Song Edition - CDJ33013

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Volume 26 - Romantic Poets Volume 3

Volume 26 - Romantic Poets Volume 3


Schubert:

Lied der Delphine, D857 No. 1

Der Blumenbrief D622 (Schreiber)

An der Mond in einer Herbstnacht, D614 (Schreiber)

Marie D658 (Novalis)

Hymne: Wenige wissen das Geheimnis, D659

Geistliches Lied: Wenn ich ihn nur habe, D660

Geistliches Lied: Wenn alle untreu werden, D661

Geistliches Lied: Ich sag’ es jedem, D662

Nachthymne, D687

Blanka, D631 (Schlegel)

Vom Mitleiden Maria D632 (Schlegel)

Die verfehlte Stunde D409 (A W von Schlegel)

Lob der Tranen D711 (Schlegel)

Der Hirt auf dem Felsen, D965 (Von Chezy / Muller)

Nikolaus Friedrich (clarinet)


Sibylla Rubens (soprano) & Ulrich Eisenlohr (piano)

Schubert set the poetry of over 115 writers to music. He selected poems from classical Greece, the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, from eighteenth-century German authors, early Romantics, Biedermeier poets, and Heine. The Deutsche Schubert-Lied-Edition presents all Schubert’s Lieder, over 700 songs, grouped according to the poets who inspired him. Thanks to Bärenreiter’s Neue Schubert-Ausgabe (New Schubert Edition), Tübingen, which uses primary sources, the performers have been able to benefit from the most recent research of the editorial team.

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Naxos Schubert Lied Edition - 8557832

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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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