Schubert: Gott der Weltschöpfer D986 (Uz) - CD

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The Hyperion Schubert Edition - Complete Songs Volume 32

The Hyperion Schubert Edition - Complete Songs Volume 32

An 1816 Schubertiad


Schubert:

Der Geistertanz D494 (Matthisson)

Des Mädchens Klage D389 (Schiller)

Licht und Liebe D352 (Collin)

Beitrag zur fünfzigjährigen Jubelfeier des Herrn von Salieri D407 (Schubert)

Four songs

Zum Punsche D492 (Mayrhofer)

Ritter Toggenburg D397 (Schiller)

Vedi quanto adoro (Didone abbandonata) D510A (Metastasio)

Naturgenuss D422 (Matthisson)

An die Sonne D439 (Uz)

Entzückung D413 (Matthisson)

Das grosse Halleluja D442 (Klopstock)

Grablied auf einen Soldaten (Schubart) D454

Schlachtgesang D443 (Klopstock)

Das war ich, D174 (Korner)

Die verfehlte Stunde D409 (A W von Schlegel)

Zufriedenheit D501 (Claudius)

Der Entfernten D331 (Salis-Seewis)

Der Wanderer, D493

Gott im Ungewitter, D985

Gott der Weltschöpfer D986 (Uz)


Lynne Dawson, Christine Schäfer (sopranos), Ann Murray (mezzo soprano), John Mark Ainsley, Daniel Norman, Christoph Prégardien, Michael Schade, Toby Spence (tenors), Christopher Maltman, Stephen Varcoe (baritones), Patricia Rozario Soprano, Catherine Wyn-Rogers Mezzo (soprano), Paul Agnew, Jamie Macdougall, Philip Langridge (tenors), Simon Keenlyside, Maarten Koningsberger, Stephan Loges (baritones), Neal Davies, Michael George (basses)

The London Schubert Chorale, Stephen Layton

'As ever, illuminating words complement revelatory music-making' (BBC Music Magazine)

“Like the previous Schubertiads in the Edition, this disc mixes solo songs and partsongs, famil- iar and unfamiliar. The only really famous work here is Der Wanderer, that archetypal expression of romantic alienation whose popularity in Schubert's lifetime was eclipsed only by that of Erlkönig. Some of the partsongs – Zum Punsche, Naturgenuss and Schlachtgesang – cultivate a vein of Biedermeier heartiness that wears a bit thin today. Nor will Schubert's consciously archaic tribute to his teacher Salieri have you itching for the repeat button – though, like several other numbers, it shows the 19-year-old composer rivalling Mozart in his gift for musical mimicry. To compensate, though, there are partsongs like the sensual Der Entfernten, with its delicious languid chromaticisms, and the colourful setting of Gott im Ungewitter. The slight but charming setting of Das war ich is appealingly done by the light-voiced Daniel Norman, and Ann Murray brings her usual charisma and dramatic conviction to the pathetic Italian scena Didone Abbandonata.
Christine Schäfer is equally charismatic in the unjustly neglected Die verfehlte Stunde (recorded here for the first time), catching perfectly the song's mingled yearning and ecstasy and negotiating the mercilessly high tessitura with ease. Other happy discoveries include Schubert's virtually unknown third setting of Des Mädchens Klage, with its soaring lines, a melancholy tale of courtly love, sung by Christoph Prégardien with as much drama and variety as the music allows, and the surging Entzückung ('music for an infant Lohengrin,' as Graham Johnson puts it), for which Toby Spence has both the flexibility and the necessary touch of metal in the tone. Doubts were fleetingly raised by Lynne Dawson's slight tremulousness in Des Mädchens Klage, and by Christopher Maltman's prominent vibrato at forte and above in an otherwise involving performance of Der Wanderer.
But, these cavils apart, no complaints about the singing or the vivid accompaniments.”
Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010

Hyperion Schubert Song Edition - CDJ33032

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Schubert: Duette, Terzette, Quartette

Schubert: Duette, Terzette, Quartette


Schubert:

Punschlied D277 (Schiller)

Cantate zum Geburtstag des Sängers Michael Vogl D666 (Stadler)

Gütigster, Bester, Weisester, D441

Verschwunden sind die Schmerzen, D88

Trinklied D148 (Castelli)

Der Tanz D826 (Meerau?)

Schicksalslenker, blicke nieder, D763

Hymne an den Unendichen D232 (Schiller)

An die Sonne D439 (Uz)

Nun laßt uns den Leib begraben (Begräbnis-Lied), D168

Gott im Ungewitter, D985

Gott der Weltschöpfer D986 (Uz)

Die Geselligkeit (Lebenslust) D609 (Unger)

Gebet (Du Urquell aller güte) D815 (Fouqué)

Hermann und Thusnelda D322 (Klopstock)

Antigone und Oedip D542 (Mayrhofer)

Cronnan D282 ('Ossian')

Sing-Übungen D619 (Wordless)

Sekna und Selmar D286b (Klopstock)

Licht und Liebe D352 (Collin)

Hektors Abscheid, D312

Nur wer die Sehnsucht kennt, D877/4

Szene aus Faust D126 (Goethe)

Die Befreier Europas in Paris, D104 (Mikan)

Die Advokaten, D37


Elly Ameling (soprano), Dame Janet Baker (mezzo), Peter Schreier, Horst Laubenthal (tenors), Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone), Gerald Moore (piano)

Rias Kammerchor

Schubert's reputation as a composer of solo lieder has tended to overshadow the works for two of more voices that he composed from the age of 14 to his last years. Some of these works includes four voices and choir, and they fall in to the category of domestic music making. The earliest date from his years as a pupil of Antonio Salieri, and may well have been intended as study works, others, such as the scena 'Antigone und Oedipe' D542 of 1817 was probably composed for friends, and is quite demanding of the performers.

The singers on these CDs represent some of the very best Schubert interpreters of the period -- and the recordings date from 1973. The accompanist is the incomparable Gerald Moore.

“They are expert duettists [Baker and Fischer-Dieskau], having sung together on other occasions and in other media; the result, with the ever-faithful, ever-skilful Gerald Moore, is all that one might expect” Gramophone Magazine, 1973

“it really is pretty well impossible to imagine finer performances...these are charming domestic pieces here performed by four of the greatest Lieder singers of the time: luxury casting indeed.” International Record Review, May 2011

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Volume 32 - Part-Songs Volume 1

Volume 32 - Part-Songs Volume 1


Schubert:

Die Geselligkeit (Lebenslust) D609 (Unger)

Nun laßt uns den Leib begraben (Begräbnis-Lied), D168

Jesus Christus unser Heiland ('Osterlied') D168a (Klopstock)

Gott der Weltschöpfer D986 (Uz)

Gott im Ungewitter, D985

Hymne an den Unendichen D232 (Schiller)

Das Abendroth D236 (Kosegarten)

Viel tausend Sterne prangen D642 (Eberhard)

An die Sonne D439 (Uz)

Der Hochzeitsbraten D930 (Schober)

Schicksalslenker, blicke nieder, D763

Gebet (Du Urquell aller güte) D815 (Fouqué)

Der Tanz D826 (Meerau?)


Sibylla Rubens (soprano), Silke Schwarz (soprano), Regina Jakobi (alto), Ingeborg Danz (alto), Markus Schäfer (tenor), Marcus Ullmann (tenor), Thomas E. Bauer (bass), Markus Flaig (bass), Marcus Schmidl (bass) & Ulrich Eisenlohr (piano)

Schubert set the poetry of over 115 writers to music. 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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Schubert: Choral Works

Schubert: Choral Works


Schubert:

Mirjams Siegesgesang, D942

Gott im Ungewitter, D985

Psalm 23 'Gott ist mein Hirt', D706

An die Sonne D439 (Uz)

Coronach, D836

Hymne an den Unendichen D232 (Schiller)

Gott der Weltschöpfer D986 (Uz)


Krisztina Laki (soprano) & Andreas Rothkopf (piano)

Kammerchor Stuttgart, Frieder Bernius

When we think of Schubert's vocal music, his six hundred lieder for a solo voice and piano are naturally what first come to mind. Conversely, his other vocal works are among the last things with which we associate him, despite the fact that this part of his oeuvre is by no means small! It embraces, for example, nineteen operas (including the singspiels) all of which are sadly more or less forgotten today. There are also some thirty sacred works, of which all the six masses are still frequently performed.

The full significance of Schubert's contribution to choral music was not recognized until generations later. The degree of musical excellence he imparted to the choral song in such a short space of time was seldom attained by his successors. Schubert's choral writing is extremely demanding for both performers and listeners.

This recording features wonderful performances by artists such as Krisztina Laki and Andreas Rothkopf.

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Schubert: An die Sonne D439 (Uz), etc.

Schubert:

An die Sonne D439 (Uz)

Coronach, D836

Gebet (Du Urquell aller güte) D815 (Fouqué)

Gott im Ungewitter, D985

Gott der Weltschöpfer D986 (Uz)

Hymne an den Unendichen D232 (Schiller)

Mirjams Siegesgesang, D942

Psalm 23 'Gott ist mein Hirt', D706

Ständchen 'Zögernd leise', D920/921


Dorothea Roschmann (soprano)

Kolner Kammerchor, Peter Neumann

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