Bernarda Fink, Gerold Huber - Schubert: Lieder (2008)
BAND/ARTIST: Bernarda Fink, Gerold Huber
- Title: Schubert: Lieder
- Year Of Release: 2008
- Label: harmonia mundi
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 01:15:30
- Total Size: 285 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Die Götter Griechenlands, D.677
02. An Die Musik, D.547
03. Ganymed, D.544
04. Lied Der Mignon, D.64/4
05. Gretchen Am Spinnrade, D.118
06. Wonne Der Wehmut, D.260
07. Rastlose Liebe, D.138
08. Auf Dem See, D.543b
09. Liebe Schwärmt Auf Allen Wegen, D.239/6
10. An Silvia, D.891
11. An Die Nachtigall, D.196
12. An Den Mond, D.193
13. Nachtviolen, D.752
14. Schlummerlied, D.527
15. Die Sternenwelten, D.307
16. Romanze, Op.26
17. Die Junge Nonne, Op.828
18. Auf Der Riesenkoppe, D.611
19. Im Frühling, D.882
20. Sei Mir Gegrüßt, D.741
21. Daß Sie Hier Gewesen, D.775
22. Du Bist Die Ruh, D.776
23. Lachen Und Weinen, D.777
24. An Die Untergehende Sonne, D.457
25. Im Abendrot, D.799
The pieces selected for this recording mark out the milestones of a brief, rich and critically important career as a song composer, ranging in time from 1814 to 1826.Alongside the classic Schubert themes found here, such as deliverance and night, death, flight from the world and hope, we also encounter poets who were more than merely fixed stars in the composer's cosmos, including Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, the writer he most often set, and Johann Baptist Mayrhofer.We can hear for ourselves a captivating, evocative musical language. It speaks of the constant struggle of an individual, his bitterness, his longing, and his desire for deliverance. Yet, however deeply Schubert bathed in this Romantic current, throughout his life art remained for him the only key that might perhaps lead to a 'better world'.And so, in 1817, he took up a text by his friend Franz von Schober to compose an ode to the all-placating 'blessed art' in An die Musik D547: music, which for Schubert, as he wrote to Schober in 1818, was nothing less than 'my beloved'. Bernarda Fink, has sung in numerous opera productions and has made over fifty recordings with a repertoire ranging from Monteverdi to Brahms and Bruckner, many for harmonia mundi and with René Jacobs. She has been flatteringly referred to as the natural successor to the late Lorraine Hunt Lieberson and to both [the living] Brigitte Fassbaender and Dame Janet Baker. Gerold Huber studied with Friedemann Berger and Helmut Deutsch in Munich, then attended Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau's lied class in Berlin. In addition to his regular appearances with Christian Gerhaher, he also performs with Ruth Ziesak, Cornelia Kallisch, Diana Damrau and Franz-Josef Selig and has also performed with the Artemis Quartet.
01. Die Götter Griechenlands, D.677
02. An Die Musik, D.547
03. Ganymed, D.544
04. Lied Der Mignon, D.64/4
05. Gretchen Am Spinnrade, D.118
06. Wonne Der Wehmut, D.260
07. Rastlose Liebe, D.138
08. Auf Dem See, D.543b
09. Liebe Schwärmt Auf Allen Wegen, D.239/6
10. An Silvia, D.891
11. An Die Nachtigall, D.196
12. An Den Mond, D.193
13. Nachtviolen, D.752
14. Schlummerlied, D.527
15. Die Sternenwelten, D.307
16. Romanze, Op.26
17. Die Junge Nonne, Op.828
18. Auf Der Riesenkoppe, D.611
19. Im Frühling, D.882
20. Sei Mir Gegrüßt, D.741
21. Daß Sie Hier Gewesen, D.775
22. Du Bist Die Ruh, D.776
23. Lachen Und Weinen, D.777
24. An Die Untergehende Sonne, D.457
25. Im Abendrot, D.799
The pieces selected for this recording mark out the milestones of a brief, rich and critically important career as a song composer, ranging in time from 1814 to 1826.Alongside the classic Schubert themes found here, such as deliverance and night, death, flight from the world and hope, we also encounter poets who were more than merely fixed stars in the composer's cosmos, including Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, the writer he most often set, and Johann Baptist Mayrhofer.We can hear for ourselves a captivating, evocative musical language. It speaks of the constant struggle of an individual, his bitterness, his longing, and his desire for deliverance. Yet, however deeply Schubert bathed in this Romantic current, throughout his life art remained for him the only key that might perhaps lead to a 'better world'.And so, in 1817, he took up a text by his friend Franz von Schober to compose an ode to the all-placating 'blessed art' in An die Musik D547: music, which for Schubert, as he wrote to Schober in 1818, was nothing less than 'my beloved'. Bernarda Fink, has sung in numerous opera productions and has made over fifty recordings with a repertoire ranging from Monteverdi to Brahms and Bruckner, many for harmonia mundi and with René Jacobs. She has been flatteringly referred to as the natural successor to the late Lorraine Hunt Lieberson and to both [the living] Brigitte Fassbaender and Dame Janet Baker. Gerold Huber studied with Friedemann Berger and Helmut Deutsch in Munich, then attended Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau's lied class in Berlin. In addition to his regular appearances with Christian Gerhaher, he also performs with Ruth Ziesak, Cornelia Kallisch, Diana Damrau and Franz-Josef Selig and has also performed with the Artemis Quartet.
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