All recordingsPrices shown exclude VAT. (UK tax is not payable for deliveries to United States.) See Terms & Conditions for p&p rates. | |  | 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 16Schiller settings
'This series is a long process of discovery, and there is plenty to discover here' (BBC Music Magazine) | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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Schubert: | Der Jüngling am Bache, D30 (Schiller) Der Jungling am Bache, D192 (Schiller) Der Jungling am Bache D638 Das Geheimnis, D250 (Schiller) Das Geheimnis D793 Leichenfantasie D7 Der Graf von Habsburg, D990 Die Entwartung, D159 (Schiller) An den Frühling, D587 (Schiller) Die Gotter Griechenlands D677 (Schiller) Das Madchens Klage, D191 (Schiller) Des Mädchens Klage D389 (Schiller) Klage der Ceres, D323 (Schiller) Thekla, D73 (Schiller) Thekla, D595 (Schiller) An den Fruhling, D283 (Schiller) Des Mädchens Klage I, D6 Thekla: eine Geisterstimme (2), D595a |
Maya Boog (soprano), Lothar Odinius (tenor), Ulrich Eisenlohr (piano) | | | (also available to download from $10.75) | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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Martin Bruns (baritone) & Ulrich Eisenlohr (piano) “Eisenlohr’s accompaniments are always carefully detailed… there’s a real intelligence there; each song is viewed as a miniaturised drama in its own right.” The Guardian | | | (also available to download from $6.00) | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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| |  | Schubert: Lieder for Cello and Piano
Schubert: | Die Mutter Erde, D788 (Stolberg) Auflösung, D807 Frühlingsglaube, D686 Ins stille Land, D403 Im Frühling, D882 An die Musik D547 Der Tod und das Mädchen, D531 Sehnsucht D879 Rosamunde, D797: Romance 'Der Vollmond Strahlt auf Bergeshöh'n' Der Jungling am Bache D638 An den Mond, D193 Gruppe aus dem Tartarus, second version, D583 (Schiller) Die Forelle, D550 Nachtstück, D672 (Mayrhofer) Der Jüngling an der Quelle, D300 (Salis-Seewis) Nacht und Träume, D827 Auf dem Wasser zu singen, D774 Sei mir gegrüsst! D741 (Rückert) Litanei auf das Fest Allerseelen, D343 Du bist die Ruh D776 (Rückert) |
Alexis Descharmes (cello), Sebastien Vichard (piano) | | | (also available to download from $10.50) | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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| |  | Schubert: The Song Cycles
Schubert: | Fischerweise, D881 (Schlechta) Im Frühling, D882 Meeres Stille, D216, Op. 3 No. 2 (Goethe) Gruppe aus dem Tartarus, second version, D583 (Schiller) Der Jungling am Bache D638 An Sylvia, D891 Du bist die Ruh D776 (Rückert) Schwanengesang D744 (Senn) Winterreise D911 Die schöne Müllerin, D795 An den Mond, D193 Die Forelle, D550 Der Tod und das Mädchen, D531 Der Wanderer an den Mond D870 (Seidl) An die Musik D547 |
Shura Gehrman (bass), Nina Walker (piano) | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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