Strauss, R: Begegnung (Meeting), AV 72

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Richard Strauss: The Complete Songs 6

Richard Strauss: The Complete Songs 6


Strauss, R:

Einerlei, Op. 69 No. 3

Waldesfahrt, Op. 69 No. 4

Schlechtes Wetter, Op. 69 No. 5

Rote Rosen, AV76

Die erwachte Rose, TrV 90, AV 66

Der Stern, Op. 69 No. 1

Begegnung (Meeting), AV 72

Wir beide wollen springen, AV 90

Das Bächlein, Op. 88 No. 1

Blick vom oberen Belvedere, Op. 88 No. 2

Der Krämerspiegel (12 songs), Op. 66 (texts: Alfred Kerr)

Wer hat’s getan Op. 10 No. 6 bis

Malven, AV 304


Elizabeth Watts (soprano) & Roger Vignoles (piano)

Hyperion’s Strauss Lieder series continues to demonstrate that the composer’s achievements in this genre are among the most fascinating and accomplished of his works. This latest volume includes, for instance, the delicious Schlechtes Wetter from Op 69, and the lovely—and unknown—Waldesfahrt from the same group. The delicately beautiful Malven (never published in Strauss’s lifetime, and first performed by Kiri Te Kanawa in 1985), with which the recital ends, is known as Strauss’s ‘Fifth Last Song’.

The central work recorded here, Krämerspiegel, owes its genesis to Strauss’s long-lasting and bitter dispute with the German music publishing industry. A Berlin literary critic, Alfred Kerr, wrote him a witty set of satirical verses lampooning music publishers, mentioning many of Strauss’s principal enemies by name. Strauss set all twelve poems to music, and this practical joke finally saw the light of day in 1921. It is easy to understand why the cycle is now rarely performed, given that the texts consist entirely of in-jokes, and that the lion’s share of the music is given to the pianist. But Strauss’s music is well worth savouring, not least for its humorous references to Strauss’s own works, such as Der Rosenkavalier and Ein Heldenleben, and especially for the beautiful prelude to the eighth song and its reprise as the final extended postlude—used by the composer nearly a quarter of a century later, in his opera Capriccio.

Roger Vignoles is the curator and pianist of this series, and also writes the informative booklet notes. Making her Hyperion debut is soprano Elizabeth Watts, of whom The Guardian commented at a recent Strauss Lieder recital: ‘Watts, winner of the Lieder prize at Cardiff Singer of the World in 2007, is already a major artist, but this struck me as making a transformation into a great one, as well as allowing us to hear her in music she seems to have been born to sing. Watts has the right tonal glamour for Strauss along with that tricky combination of vocal ease and immaculate control that his work requires.’

“Vignoles was and is very impressive indeed, here readily catching the extraordinary variety of mood in each song...My pleasure in this latest volume is without any reservations. Elizabeth Watts sings gloriously, rising fluently to the high tessitura of Strauss's melodic lines...Her beautiful voice, sensitive phrasing and response to word-meanings are consistently rewarding and her partnership with Roger Vignoles could hardly be more beautifully balanced.” Gramophone Magazine, February 2013

“As well as showing her ability to weave around a wide-ranging phrase, apparent in the first song on the disc, 'Einerlei', and incorporating a useful chest voice, she shows a wicked penchant for donning joke fangs in the song cycle.” BBC Music Magazine, March 2013 ****

GGramophone Magazine

Editor's Choice - February 2013

Hyperion Richard Strauss Complete Songs - CDA67844

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R. Strauss: Vier letzte Lieder & 12 Lieder

R. Strauss: Vier letzte Lieder & 12 Lieder


Strauss, R:

Four Last Songs

Für fünfzehn Pfennige Op. 36 No. 2

Schlechtes Wetter, Op. 69 No. 5

Weißer Jasmin, Op 31 No 3

Heimkehr, Op. 15 No. 5

Schlagende Herzen Op. 29 No. 2

Begegnung (Meeting), AV 72

Die erwachte Rose, TrV 90, AV 66

Rote Rosen, AV76

Die Zeitlose, Op. 10 No. 7

Die Verschwiegenen, Op. 10 No. 6

Geduld Op. 10 No. 5

Nichts, Op. 10 No. 2

Wo ist mein Bruder? (from Capriccio)


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Strauss: Don Juan, Metamorphosen & Songs for Soprano & Piano

Strauss: Don Juan, Metamorphosen & Songs for Soprano & Piano


Strauss, R:

Don Juan, Op. 20

Die Zeitlose, Op. 10 No. 7

Allerseelen, Op. 10 No. 8

Die Georgine Op. 10 No. 4

Die Verschwiegenen, Op. 10 No. 6

Begegnung (Meeting), AV 72

Rote Rosen, AV76

Die erwachte Rose, TrV 90, AV 66

Morgen, Op. 27 No. 4

Metamorphosen


Joan Rodgers (soprano) & Jan Latham-Koenig (conductor/piano)

Strasbourg Philharmonic Orchestra

Jan Latham-Koenig was one of Avie’s flagship artists. As Music Director of the Strasbourg Philharmonic Orchestra, he recorded the unique coupling of Franck’s Symphony in D with extracts from Psyché (AV0003), and Ibert’s rare, early opera Persée et Andromède (AV0008). These recordings of Strauss’s Don Juan and Metamorphosen were Latham-Koenig’s valedictory recordings in Strasbourg, and illuminate his brilliant ability to shape phrases and extract orchestral colour – ideal for Strauss’s vividly pictorial tone poems. An equally accomplished pianist, Latham-Koenig completes the album by accompanying one of England’s leading vocal lights, soprano Joan Rodgers, in a selection of Strauss’s early Lieder.

“The account of Don Juan cannot be faulted: ideally paced, with a bold contribution from the horns and strings which are virile and rich. The tension in Metamorphosen, although not low, is a little inconsistent but reaches an impressively passionate climax with good, full-bodied recording. The conductor also provides highly sympathetic accompaniments for his soloist, Joan Rodgers.” Gramophone Magazine, June 2011

“Joan Rodgers's singing...has bags of personality and that's the main thing...Tone-poem and elegy both start well, but have their problematic interpretative moments...The central sweep, though, is clear and impressive, the Strasbourg strings remarkably fine.” BBC Music Magazine, June 2011 ***

“Don Juan has been played and recorded so often that it might seem impossibile to conjure the music into sounding as fresh as the day it was written. Yet it happens here, with a conductor-and-orchestra team that delivers sweeping panache, needlepoint precision, and vividly characterised solo playing (superb horns!). In the brooding, autumnal Metamorphosen, the quality of the Strasbourg string-playing is if anything higher.” Classic FM Magazine, July 2011 *****

“This lusciously rewarding programme opens with an admirably ardent, appropriately cocksure but always musically disciplined Don Juan, played with panache by the Orchestre Philharmonique de Strasbourg...[Metamorphosen] is beautifully played, finely shaped and exquisitely internally balanced.” Sunday Times, 11th September 2011

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Richard Strauss: Vier Letzte Lieder

Richard Strauss: Vier Letzte Lieder

and other songs


Strauss, R:

Four Last Songs

Malven, AV 304

Hat gesagt - bleibt's nicht dabei, Op. 36 No. 3

Muttertändelei, Op. 43 No. 2

Madrigal, Op.15, No. 1

Ständchen, Op. 17 No. 2

Schlechtes Wetter, Op. 69 No. 5

Allerseelen, Op. 10 No. 8

Die Nacht, Op. 10 No. 3

Cäcilie, Op. 27 No. 2

All mein Gedanken ... Op. 21 No. 1

Begegnung (Meeting), AV 72

Morgen, Op. 27 No. 4

Zueignung, Op. 10 No. 1


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Liederabend: Frederica von Stade

Liederabend: Frederica von Stade


Canteloube:

Chants de France

Copland:

Why Do They Shut Me Out of Heaven? (No. 3 from Twelve Poems of Emily Dickinson)

Fauré:

Les roses d'Ispahan Op. 39 No. 4

Mandoline, Op. 58 No. 1 (Verlaine)

Au cimetière, Op. 51 No. 2

La rose Op. 51 No. 4

Ives, C:

Serenity

Memories: (A) Very Pleasant; (B) Rather Sad

Mahler:

Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen (4 songs, complete)

Offenbach:

Ah! quel dîner je viens de faire (from La Perichole)

Pasatieri:

Vocal Modesty

Poulenc:

Fêtes galantes

Schoenberg:

Brettl-Lieder

Strauss, R:

Rote Rosen, AV76

Die erwachte Rose, TrV 90, AV 66

Begegnung (Meeting), AV 72


Frederica von Stade (mezzo) & Martin Katz (piano)

Another favourite of the Salzburg public was the mezzo-soprano Frederica von Stade, who besides her Cherubino in Mozart’s Marriage of Figaro also enjoyed repeated successes in Salzburg with her song recitals. In 1986, accompanied by Martin Katz, she offered a programme that knew no boundaries – ranging from the florid poesy of settings by Fauré and Strauss to Mahler’s Songs of a Wayfarer, the moderate American Modernism of Charles Ives, Copland and Pasatieri, then to Canteloube’s French folk song adaptations. Schoenberg’s early cabaret songs served to round off the evening in ebullient fashion.

“the mezzo-soprano on excellent form in a fascinating programme … Katz is a consistently birlliant accompanist and the programme is as absorbing as it is enterprising. Nobody who admires this singer should hesitate for a moment.” International Record Review, December 2012

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Emoción

Emoción


Braga:

Capim di Pranta

A Casinha Pequenina

O'Kinimba

Sao Joao-da-ra-rao

Nigue-Nigue-Ninhas

Engenho Novo

Hahn, R:

A Chloris

Le printemps

Le rossignol des lilas

Mai

La dernière valse

Obradors:

Al Amor

La Mia sola, Laureola

Del cabello más sutil

Corazón, por qué pasáis

Con amores, la mi madre

El majo celoso

Chiquitita la novia

Strauss, R:

Begegnung (Meeting), AV 72

Rote Rosen, AV76

Das Rosenband, Op. 36 No. 1

Die erwachte Rose, TrV 90, AV 66

Muttertändelei, Op. 43 No. 2

Meinem Kinde, Op. 37 No. 3

Ständchen, Op. 17 No. 2


Carolina Ullrich (soprano) & Marcelo Amaral (piano)

The German-Chilean soprano Carolina Ullrich and the Brazilian pianist Marcelo Amaral present a programme of international lieder.

Their choice of works reflects their own cultural background.

This is their debut CD.

Genuin - GEN12234

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Richard Strauss: Vier Letzte Lieder and other songs

Richard Strauss: Vier Letzte Lieder and other songs


Strauss, R:

Begegnung (Meeting), AV 72

Die Nacht, Op. 10 No. 3

Allerseelen, Op. 10 No. 8

Wie sollten wir geheim sie halten, Op. 19 No. 4

Du meines Herzens Krönelein, Op. 21 No. 2

Cäcilie, Op. 27 No. 2

Morgen, Op. 27 No. 4

Befreit, Op. 39 No. 4

Wiegenlied, Op. 41 No. 1

Freundliche Vision, Op. 48 No. 1

Frühlingsfeier Op. 56 No. 5

Malven, AV 304

Four Last Songs

Ich wollt ein Sträusslein binden, Op. 68 No. 2

Säusle, Liebe Myrte, Op. 68 No. 3

Sie wissen's nicht, Op. 49 No. 5


Viktor Aslund (piano), Britt-Marie Aruhn (soprano)

Stockholm Royal Orchestra, Siegfried Kohler

Bluebell - ABCD062

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Christa Ludwig - Lieder Recital

Christa Ludwig - Lieder Recital

Directed by Enrique Sánchez Lansch


 

A Master Class with Christa Ludwig, Part II

Bonus

Directed by Claus Viller

Bernstein:

I Hate Music, a cycle of five 'kid songs'

Mahler:

Ich ging mit Lust (Lieder und Gesänge aus der Jugendzeit)

Rheinlegendchen (Des Knaben Wunderhorn)

Das irdische Leben (Des Knaben Wunderhorn)

Ich bin der Welt abhanden gekommen (Rückert-Lieder)

Scheiden und Meiden (Lieder und Gesänge aus der Jugendzeit)

Schubert:

Im Abendrot, D799

Die Forelle, D550

Der Tod und das Mädchen, D531

Geheimnis, D491 (Mayrhofer)

Sehnsucht, D636 (Schiller)

Der Musensohn, D764 (Goethe)

Strauss, R:

Du meines Herzens Krönelein, Op. 21 No. 2

Begegnung (Meeting), AV 72

Die Nacht, Op. 10 No. 3

Morgen, Op. 27 No. 4

Wolf, H:

Anakreons Grab (No. 29 from Goethe-Lieder)

Der Gärtner (No. 17 from Mörike-Lieder)

Bedeckt mich mit Blumen (No. 26 from Spanisches Liederbuch: Weltliche Lieder)

In dem Schatten meiner Locken (No. 2 from Spanisches Liederbuch: Weltliche Lieder)

Mein Liebster hat zu Tische mich geladen (No. 25 from Italienisches Liederbuch)

Wie lange schon war immer mein Verlangen (No. 11 from Italienisches Liederbuch)


Christa Ludwig (mezzo-soprano) & Charles Spencer (piano)

Christa Ludwig is acknowledged as one of the twentieth century’s most explorative and complete vocal artists. Her professional singing career spanned five decades and, as a star of the international operatic stage, she made roles as diverse as Rosina, Dorabella, Cherubino, Leonore, Amneris, Eboli, Kundry, Ortrud, Clytemnestra and the Marschallin her own, excelling in soprano, mezzo and coloratura mezzo repertoire. She also established her reputation as a fine lieder singer. The intimate auditorium of the magnificent neo-baroque Volkstheater in Vienna was packed with a discerning and enthusiastic audience when Christa Ludwig gave a master class there. The intimate auditorium of the magnificent neo-baroque Volkstheater in Vienna was packed with a discerning and enthusiastic audience when Christa Ludwig gave a master class there. The young singers who took part – Valerij Serkin (tenor), Stella Grigorian (mezzo) and Marcus Pelz (baritone) – were all studying at an advanced level, with their sights set on fi nding success as professionals on the operatic stage. Christa Ludwig focused the time she spent with each singer on helping them to find the dramatic truth expressed in the aria of their choice and advising on how they could communicate this in their interpretation. The master class includes pieces by Beethoven, Bizet and Massenet and, at the end, the greatness of her art is recalled as she is seen singing Mistress Quickly in a production of Verdi’s Falstaff (1982).

“Filmed in Athens in 1994, this is one of the great German mezzo's final Lieder recitals. With her voice still in fine fettle and her interpretative powers undiminished, it's an impressive token of her artistry.” BBC Music Magazine, July 2009 ****

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Richard Strauss - Songs of Love and Death

Richard Strauss - Songs of Love and Death


Strauss, R:

Heimliche Aufforderung, Op. 27 No. 3

O wärst du mein Op. 26 No. 2

Geduld Op. 10 No. 5

Hoffen und wieder verzagen Op. 19 No. 5

Zueignung, Op. 10 No. 1

Begegnung (Meeting), AV 72

Rote Rosen, AV76

Die Verschwiegenen, Op. 10 No. 6

Wie sollten wir geheim sie halten, Op. 19 No. 4

Die Georgine Op. 10 No. 4

Die Zeitlose, Op. 10 No. 7

Nichts, Op. 10 No. 2

Ich liebe dich Op. 37 No. 2

Nachtgang Op. 29 No. 3

Ach Lieb, ich muß nun scheiden!, Op. 21 No. 3

Befreit, Op. 39 No. 4

Aus den Liedern der Trauer, Op. 15, No. 4

Lob des Leidens, Op. 15 No. 3

Mein Herz ist stumm, Op. 19 No. 6

Nebel

Allerseelen, Op. 10 No. 8

Ruhe, meine Seele!, Op. 27 No. 1


Hedwig Fassbender (mezzo-soprano) & Hilko Dumno (piano)

“Fassbender is an understanding, sympathetic and, above all, straightforward guide to this music. The recording… deserves hearing for both its interesting juxtaposition of repertoire and the unaffected sincerity of the performances…” Gramophone Magazine, April 2008

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Wagner: Wesendonck-Lieder

Wagner: Wesendonck-Lieder


Britten:

Ekho poeta (The Poet's Echo) Op. 76

Prokofiev:

Five Poems of Anna Akhmatova, Op. 27

Quilter:

The Fair House of Joy

Autumn Evening, Op. 14 No. 1 (Arthur Maquarie)

Dream Valley

Love's Philosophy, Op. 3 No. 1 (Shelley)

Rorem:

Early in the morning

Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal

O you to whom I often and silently come

Little Elegy

Alleluia

Strauss, R:

Rote Rosen, AV76

Die erwachte Rose, TrV 90, AV 66

Begegnung (Meeting), AV 72

Wagner:

Wesendonck-Lieder (5)


Susan Bullock (soprano) & Malcolm Martineau (piano)

Leading dramatic soprano Susan Bullock offers a stunning recording for Avie’s innovative Crear Classics series with a recital of songs which are linked by the theme of love and aspects of love. Covering a vast period from 1880 to the 1950s, the 19th century is represented by Richard Strauss in his youthful and flirtatious three early Lieder, and Wagner in his mature romance with Mathilde Wesendonck which resulted in the songs bearing her name. Prokofiev’s wistful and woebegone love songs are a fascinating complement to Britten’s Pushkin settings. Selections by the quintessential song composers Roger Quilter and Ned Rorem round out the eclectic programme. Susan Bullock’s consummate collaborator is Malcolm Martineau who first appeared on Avie in recital with mezzo-soprano Ann Murray (AV 2077).

“Few voices of this kind scale down effectively in song recital, but Bullock has a spectrum of vocal colours which she puts at intelligent service of the text - and in Malcolm Martineau she has a pianist to match her sensitivities. …a marvellous programme.” BBC Music Magazine, March 2007 *****

BBC Music Magazine

Choral & Song Choice - March 2007

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