Matthias Kirschnereit - Songs Without Words (Complete Edition) (2015) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Matthias Kirschnereit
- Title: Songs Without Words (Complete Edition)
- Year Of Release: 2015
- Label: Berlin Classics
- Genre: Classical Piano
- Quality: flac 24bits - 88.2kHz +Booklet
- Total Time: 03:09:23
- Total Size: 2.79 gb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Songs Without Words, Op. 19b: I. Andante con moto in E Major
02. Songs Without Words, Op. 19b: II. Andante espressivo in A Minor
03. Songs Without Words, Op. 19b: III. Molto allegro e vivace in A Major
04. Songs Without Words, Op. 19b: IV. Moderato in A Major
05. Songs Without Words, Op. 19b: V. Piano agitato in F-Sharp Minor
06. Songs Without Words, Op. 19b: VI. Andante sostenuto in G Minor "Venetianisches Gondellied"
07. Songs Without Words, Op. 30: I. Andante espressivo in E-Flat Major
08. Songs Without Words, Op. 30: II. Allegro di molto in B-Flat Major
09. Songs Without Words, Op. 30: III. Adagio non troppo in E Major
10. Songs Without Words, Op. 30: IV. Agitato e con fuoco in B Minor
11. Songs Without Words, Op. 30: V. Andante grazioso in D Major
12. Songs Without Words, Op. 30: VI. Allegretto tranquillo in F-Shark Minor "Venezianisches Gondellied"
13. Songs Without Words, Op. 38: I. Con moto in E-Flat Major
14. Songs Without Words, Op. 38: II. Allegro non troppo in C Minor
15. Songs Without Words, Op. 38: III. Presto e molto vivace in E Major
16. Songs Without Words, Op. 38: IV. Andante in A Major
17. Songs Without Words, Op. 38: V. Agitato in A Minor
18. Songs Without Words, Op. 38: VI. Andante con moto in A-Flat Major "Duett"
19. Songs Without Words, Op. 53: I. Andante con moto in A-Flat Major
20. Songs Without Words, Op. 53: II. Allegro non troppo in E-Flat Major
21. Songs Without Words, Op. 53: III. Presto agitato in G Minor "Gondellied"
22. Songs Without Words, Op. 53: IV. Adagio in F Major "Abendlied"
23. Songs Without Words, Op. 53: V. Allegro con fuoco in A Minor "Volkslied"
24. Songs Without Words, Op. 53: VI. Molto allegro vivace in A Major
25. Songs Without Words, Op. 62: I. Andante espressivo in G Major
26. Songs Without Words, Op. 62: II. Allegro con fuoco in B-Flat Major
27. Songs Without Words, Op. 62: III. Andante maestoso in E Minor "Trauermarsch"
28. Songs Without Words, Op. 62: IV. Allegro con anima, mit vieler Innigkeit vorzutragen in G Major
29. Songs Without Words, Op. 62: V. Andante con moto in A Minor "Venezianisches Gondellied"
30. Songs Without Words, Op. 62: VI. Allegretto grazioso in A Major "Frühlingslied"
31. Songs Without Words, Op. 67: I. Andante in E-Flat Major
32. Songs Without Words, Op. 67: II. Allegro leggiero in F-Sharp Minor
33. Songs Without Words, Op. 67: III. Andante tranquillo in B-Flat Major
34. Songs Without Words, Op. 67: IV. Presto in C Major "Spinnerlied"
35. Songs Without Words, Op. 67: V. Moderato in B Minor
36. Songs Without Words, Op. 67: VI. Allegretto non troppo in E Major
37. Songs Without Words, Op. 85: I. Andante espressivo in F Major
38. Songs Without Words, Op. 85: II. Allegro agitato in A Minor
39. Songs Without Words, Op. 85: III. Presto in E-Flat Major
40. Songs Without Words, Op. 85: IV. Andante sostenuto in D Major
41. Songs Without Words, Op. 85: V. Allegretto in A Major
42. Songs Without Words, Op. 85: VI. Allegretto con moto in B-Flat Major
43. Songs Without Words, Op. 102: I. Andante un poco agitato in E Minor
44. Songs Without Words, Op. 102: II. Adagio in D Major
45. Songs Without Words, Op. 102: III. Presto in C Major "Kinderstück"
46. Songs Without Words, Op. 102: IV. Andante un poco agitato in G Minor
47. Songs Without Words, Op. 102: V. Allegro vivace in A Major "Kinderstück"
48. Songs Without Words, Op. 102: VI. Andante in C Major
49. Six Songs Without Words Without Opus Number: I. Ein Lied ohne Worte an Fräulein Doris Loewe in F Major
50. Six Songs Without Words Without Opus Number: II. Allegro vivace in D Minor "Reiter-Lied"
51. Six Songs Without Words Without Opus Number: III. Espressivo & Allegro in E-Flat Major "Lied"
52. Six Songs Without Words Without Opus Number: IV. Andante in A Major "Lied"
53. Six Songs Without Words Without Opus Number: V. Allegro molto in F-Sharp Minor
54. Six Songs Without Words Without Opus Number: VI. Allegretto non troppo in A Major "Gondellied"
55. 4 Songs for Piano, Op. 2: I. Andante in G Major
56. 4 Songs for Piano, Op. 2: II. Andante con moto in B Minor
57. 4 Songs for Piano, Op. 2: III. Allegro grazioso in E Major
58. 4 Songs for Piano, Op. 2: IV. Allegretto molto vivace in A Major
59. 4 Songs for Piano, Op. 6: I. Andante espressivo in A-Flat Major
60. 4 Songs for Piano, Op. 6: II. Allegro vivace in B Major
61. 4 Songs for Piano, Op. 6: III. Andante cantabile in F-Sharp Major
62. 4 Songs for Piano, Op. 6: IV. Allegro molto in A Minor "Il saltarello romano"
63. 4 Songs Without Words for Piano, Op. 8: I. Allegro moderato in B Minor
64. 4 Songs Without Words for Piano, Op. 8: II. Andante con espressione in A Minor
65. 4 Songs Without Words for Piano, Op. 8: III. Larghetto in D-Flat Major "Lied"
66. 4 Songs Without Words for Piano, Op. 8: IV. Presto in E Major "Wanderlied"
67. Pastorella in A Major
Berlin Classics now opens the 'ninth volume', with six unpublished pieces Matthias Kirschnereit has compiled for this complete edition of all the Songs without Words composed by both Felix and Fanny….
'Felix has given me three things: a piece in my family album, a 'Song without Words' such as he has written a number of so beautifully in recent times, another piano piece (...) and a large work for four choirs.' Mendelssohn's elder sister Fanny wrote that in late 1828 to Carl Klingemann, a London diplomat friend of the Mendelssohn family. The 'Song without Words' she refers to is the one marked Espressivo & Allegro which Felix dedicated to her for her twenty-third birthday on November 14, 1828, and which is not included in any of the eight published volumes. It now opens the 'ninth volume', six unpublished pieces Matthias Kirschnereit has compiled for this complete edition of all the Songs without Words composed by Felix and Fanny.
The piece that gives its name to this new solo piano genre was later published as op. 19[b] no. 4 and was initially just called 'A Song'. It was written on September 14, 1829, during Mendelssohn's first visit to England (from April to December) and is dedicated to Sophia Louise Dance, the youngest daughter of the English musician William Dance.
Bearing in mind that Mendelssohn was ten when he wrote his first surviving composition in late 1819, his production of over fifty Songs without Words accompanied him for the two decades between 1828 and his death in 1847, which is more than half of his creative period.
Fanny Hensel and Felix Mendelssohn developed a new piano genre - the opposite of speechlessness in music.
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