Heinz Holliger - Heinz Holliger, Clara Schumann: Romancendres (2009)
BAND/ARTIST: Heinz Holliger
- Title: Heinz Holliger, Clara Schumann: Romancendres
- Year Of Release: 2009
- Label: ECM New Series
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
- Total Time: 59:31
- Total Size: 245 / 152 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
CLARA SCHUMANN - DREI ROMANZEN, OP. 22 (VERSION FÜR VIOLONCELLO UND KLAVIER)
1. I Allegro molto03:12
2. II Allegretto02:54
3.. III Leidenschaftlich schnell03:46
HEINZ HOLLIGER - ROMANCENDRES (FÜR VIOLONCELLO UND KLAVIER) (2003)
4. Kondukt I (C.S. - R.S.)02:47
5. I Aurora (Nachts)05:58
6. II R(asche)S Flügelschlagen05:21
7. III 'Der Würgengel der Gegenwart'03:06
8. IV 'heiter bewegt' - ('Es wehet ein Schatten darin')02:09
9. Kondukt II ('Der bleiche Engel der Zukunft')02:02
HEINZ HOLLIGER - GESÄNGE DER FRÜHE (FÜR CHOR, ORCHESTER UND TONBAND) (1987)
10. I Der Frühling - 'Die Sonne kehrt zu neuen Freuden wieder'08:29
11. II An - 'Elysium'09:40
12. III An Diotima - 'Schönes Leben!'04:41
Play13IV 'Geh unter, schöne Sonne...'05:26
Performers:
Christoph Richter (violoncello)
Dénes Várjon (piano)
SWR Vokalensemble & Sinfonieorchester des SWR
Heinz Holliger
CLARA SCHUMANN - DREI ROMANZEN, OP. 22 (VERSION FÜR VIOLONCELLO UND KLAVIER)
1. I Allegro molto03:12
2. II Allegretto02:54
3.. III Leidenschaftlich schnell03:46
HEINZ HOLLIGER - ROMANCENDRES (FÜR VIOLONCELLO UND KLAVIER) (2003)
4. Kondukt I (C.S. - R.S.)02:47
5. I Aurora (Nachts)05:58
6. II R(asche)S Flügelschlagen05:21
7. III 'Der Würgengel der Gegenwart'03:06
8. IV 'heiter bewegt' - ('Es wehet ein Schatten darin')02:09
9. Kondukt II ('Der bleiche Engel der Zukunft')02:02
HEINZ HOLLIGER - GESÄNGE DER FRÜHE (FÜR CHOR, ORCHESTER UND TONBAND) (1987)
10. I Der Frühling - 'Die Sonne kehrt zu neuen Freuden wieder'08:29
11. II An - 'Elysium'09:40
12. III An Diotima - 'Schönes Leben!'04:41
Play13IV 'Geh unter, schöne Sonne...'05:26
Performers:
Christoph Richter (violoncello)
Dénes Várjon (piano)
SWR Vokalensemble & Sinfonieorchester des SWR
Heinz Holliger
Two important pieces by Swiss composer Heinz Holliger, who celebrates his 70th birthday on 21 May, both inspired by Robert Schumann, are combined with a chamber work by Clara Schumann.
A fascinating concept album circling around the fragility of artistic sensibilities in German musical and literary romanticism. Two important pieces by Swiss composer Heinz Holliger, who celebrates his 70th birthday on 21 May, both of them inspired by Robert Schumann, are combined with a chamber work by Clara Schumann. They all intersect in the year 1853, when 20-year-old Johannes Brahms first visited the Schumann couple in Düsseldorf. The initial piece, Clara’s three wonderfully melodic Romances for cello and piano, is followed by Holliger’s imaginative and multi-faceted homage to Robert’s “Romances” in the same scoring. Much to Brahms’ approbation they were burnt by Clara in 1893 as she feared her late husband’s reputation could suffer if compositions from the onset of his mental illness would be publicised. All that survives is a vivid description by violinist Joseph Joachim. Holliger takes this verbal account as a starting point for music that subtly meditates upon the double character of love and death, music and silence, romances and cinders. “Gesänge der Frühe” first performed in 1988 is scored for choir, orchestra and tape. Schumann’s last piano work of the same title from 1853 is superimposed in a most visionary way with texts from the late period of Friedrich Hölderlin – another romantic genius who fell prey to mental illness.
A fascinating concept album circling around the fragility of artistic sensibilities in German musical and literary romanticism. Two important pieces by Swiss composer Heinz Holliger, who celebrates his 70th birthday on 21 May, both of them inspired by Robert Schumann, are combined with a chamber work by Clara Schumann. They all intersect in the year 1853, when 20-year-old Johannes Brahms first visited the Schumann couple in Düsseldorf. The initial piece, Clara’s three wonderfully melodic Romances for cello and piano, is followed by Holliger’s imaginative and multi-faceted homage to Robert’s “Romances” in the same scoring. Much to Brahms’ approbation they were burnt by Clara in 1893 as she feared her late husband’s reputation could suffer if compositions from the onset of his mental illness would be publicised. All that survives is a vivid description by violinist Joseph Joachim. Holliger takes this verbal account as a starting point for music that subtly meditates upon the double character of love and death, music and silence, romances and cinders. “Gesänge der Frühe” first performed in 1988 is scored for choir, orchestra and tape. Schumann’s last piano work of the same title from 1853 is superimposed in a most visionary way with texts from the late period of Friedrich Hölderlin – another romantic genius who fell prey to mental illness.
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