
Jan Philipp Reemtsma & Kizuna-Quartett - Steffen Wolf: Der Vogelsang (2021) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Jan Philipp Reemtsma, Kizuna-Quartett
- Title: Steffen Wolf: Der Vogelsang
- Year Of Release: 2021
- Label: TYXart
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks) / flac 24bits - 48.0kHz
- Total Time: 00:47:26
- Total Size: 221 / 477 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Der Vogelsang: No. 1, Der Vogelsang
02. Der Vogelsang: No. 2, Vor etwa 700 Jahren
03. Der Vogelsang: No. 3, Es geht doch, sagt mir was ihr wollt
04. Der Vogelsang: No. 4, Hans, dem dies alles zugehörte
05. Der Vogelsang: No. 5, Hans, der nicht fern am Brunnen stand
06. Der Vogelsang: No. 6, Als nun der Abend kam
07. Der Vogelsang: No. 7, Nun spitz die Ohren
08. Der Vogelsang: No. 8, Der Vogel sieht in großer Ruh
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Christoph Martin Wieland's Der Vogelsang oder die drey Lehren first appeared in March of 1778 in the literary-political magazine “Der Teutsche Merkur”, which he edited, with the note “based on the Lays de l'Oiselet in Fabliaux et Contes etc. Vol. 1. p. 179”, referring to a French poem from the 13th century.
Der Vogelsang is above all a wonderfully light and yet precisely balanced poetic work, the verses of which come across as naturally as if they weren’t verses at all. Nothing is searched for, nothing is "for the sake of rhyming". In terms of content, Der Vogelsang is, if you like, a didactic piece, but one that is at odds with common moral teachings: whoever has something only deserves to have it if he knows how to use it – which in this case means to appreciate its beauty by enjoying it.
The story goes like this. A person foolish both in the intellectual and the emotional sense (Hans) has come in possession of a wonderful piece of land – a castle with a park. He walks around this castle and park and does not recognize the beauty surrounding him. The park has a soul: a little bird sings its songs there – magical songs, because when they cease to sound, the park dies. Hans hears what the bird is singing, and at first finds it entertaining but irrelevant, and later, annoying. He catches the bird in order to sell it for a lot of money. The bird asks for its life in vain, then offers him a deal: its life for three good lessons.
01. Der Vogelsang: No. 1, Der Vogelsang
02. Der Vogelsang: No. 2, Vor etwa 700 Jahren
03. Der Vogelsang: No. 3, Es geht doch, sagt mir was ihr wollt
04. Der Vogelsang: No. 4, Hans, dem dies alles zugehörte
05. Der Vogelsang: No. 5, Hans, der nicht fern am Brunnen stand
06. Der Vogelsang: No. 6, Als nun der Abend kam
07. Der Vogelsang: No. 7, Nun spitz die Ohren
08. Der Vogelsang: No. 8, Der Vogel sieht in großer Ruh
![Jan Philipp Reemtsma & Kizuna-Quartett - Steffen Wolf: Der Vogelsang (2021) [Hi-Res]](https://www.dibpic.com/uploads/posts/2021-09/1632896580_jan-philipp-reemtsma-kizuna-quartett-steffen-wolf-der-vogelsang-2021-back.jpg)
Christoph Martin Wieland's Der Vogelsang oder die drey Lehren first appeared in March of 1778 in the literary-political magazine “Der Teutsche Merkur”, which he edited, with the note “based on the Lays de l'Oiselet in Fabliaux et Contes etc. Vol. 1. p. 179”, referring to a French poem from the 13th century.
Der Vogelsang is above all a wonderfully light and yet precisely balanced poetic work, the verses of which come across as naturally as if they weren’t verses at all. Nothing is searched for, nothing is "for the sake of rhyming". In terms of content, Der Vogelsang is, if you like, a didactic piece, but one that is at odds with common moral teachings: whoever has something only deserves to have it if he knows how to use it – which in this case means to appreciate its beauty by enjoying it.
The story goes like this. A person foolish both in the intellectual and the emotional sense (Hans) has come in possession of a wonderful piece of land – a castle with a park. He walks around this castle and park and does not recognize the beauty surrounding him. The park has a soul: a little bird sings its songs there – magical songs, because when they cease to sound, the park dies. Hans hears what the bird is singing, and at first finds it entertaining but irrelevant, and later, annoying. He catches the bird in order to sell it for a lot of money. The bird asks for its life in vain, then offers him a deal: its life for three good lessons.
Year 2021 | Classical | FLAC / APE | HD & Vinyl
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