Benjamin Appl, Munich Radio Orchestra, Oscar Jockel - Franz Schubert: Lieder with Orchestra (2023) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Benjamin Appl, Munich Radio Orchestra, Oscar Jockel
- Title: Franz Schubert: Lieder with Orchestra
- Year Of Release: 2023
- Label: BR-Klassik
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks) / flac 24bits - 96.0kHz +Booklet
- Total Time: 01:13:49
- Total Size: 359 mb / 1.27 gb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Abendstern, D. 806 (Arr. for Voice & Orchestra by Alexander Schmalcz)
02. Rosamunde, D. 797: IIIb. Romanze. Der Vollmond strahlt auf Bergeshöh'n (Arr. for Voice & Orchestra by Anton Webern)
03. 18 German Dances & Ecossaises, Op. 33, D. 783: No. 1, Tanz I - No. 2, Tanz II (Arr. for Orchestra by Johann Ritter von Herbeck)
04. Geheimes, Op. 14 No. 2, D. 719 (Arr. for Voice & Orchestra by Johannes Brahms)
05. Du bist die Ruh, Op. 59 No. 3, D. 776 (Arr. for Voice & Orchestra by Anton Webern)
06. Die schöne Müllerin, Op. 25, D. 795: No. 10, Tränenregen (Arr. for Voice & Orchestra by Anton Webern)
07. 18 German Dances & Ecossaises, Op. 33, D. 783: No. 3, Tanz III - No. 4, Tanz IV - No. 5, Tanz V (Arr. for Orchestra by Johann Ritter von Herbeck)
08. Ganymed, Op. 19 No. 3, D. 544 (Arr. for Voice & Orchestra by Kurt Gillmann)
09. Der Tod und das Mädchen, Op. 7 No. 3, D. 531 (Arr. for Voice & Orchestra by Felix Mottl)
10. Gruppe aus dem Tartarus, Op. 24 No. 1, D. 583 (Arr. for Voice & Orchestra by Max Reger)
11. Schwanengesang, D. 957: No. 9, Ihr Bild (Arr. for Voice & Orchestra by Anton Webern)
12. Die Forelle, D. 550 (Arr. for Voice & Orchestra by Benjamin Britten)
13. 18 German Dances & Ecossaises, Op. 33, D. 783: No. 6, Tanz VI - No. 7, Tanz VII - No. 8, Tanz VII (Arr. for Orchestra by Johann Ritter von Herbeck)
14. Im Abendrot, D. 799 (Arr. for Voice & Orchestra by Max Reger)
15. An die musik, Op. 88 No. 4, D. 547 (Arr. for Voice & Orchestra by Max Reger)
16. An Sylvia, Op. 106 No. 4, D. 891 (Arr. for Voice & Orchestra by Alexander Schmalcz)
17. Winterreise, Op. 89, D. 911: No. 20, Der Wegweiser (Arr. for Voice & Orchestra by Anton Webern)
18. Nacht und Träume, Op. 43 No. 2, D. 827 (Arr. for Voice & Orchestra by Max Reger)
19. Schwanengesang, D. 957: No. 4, Ständchen (Arr. for Voice & Orchestra by Jacques Offenbach)
20. 18 German Dances & Ecossaises, Op. 33, D. 783: No. 9, Tanz IX - No. 10, Tanz X (Arr. for Orchestra by Johann Ritter von Herbeck)
21. Prometheus, D. 674 (Arr. for Voice & Orchestra by Max Reger)
22. Am Tage Aller Seelen, D. 343 (Arr. for Voice & Orchestra by Max Reger)
23. Erlkönig, Op. 1, D. 328 (Arr. for Voice & Orchestra by Max Reger)
Time and again, composers – well-known and lesser-known – have arranged Franz Schubert's piano songs for orchestra. These versions are not in any way intended to cast doubt upon the powerful quality of the originals, they merely place them in a different light, and/or attempt to make them easier to perform on a larger scale – when an art song cannot be performed in an intimate salon or chamber music hall, it can also make an impact in a large concert hall. Baritone Benjamin Appl has compiled nineteen such arrangements from the 19th and 20th centuries for this new album from BR-KLASSIK. The Münchner Rundfunkorchester, conducted by Oscar Jockel, provides accompaniment that is subtle and in keeping with the work. "To my ear, it is often quite insulting, in a giant hall and after an orchestral number, to have to listen to a singer performing lieder to a spindly piano accompaniment!”
Max Reger scolded, and he went on to take appropriate action by orchestrating several piano songs, including thirteen by Schubert. Many famous composers were not above taking on the role of arranger. Indeed, they even saw an artistic challenge in "staging" the Lied in a new and colourful way using the possibilities of the orchestra – and without altering the musical substance in the process. The versions of Schubert's "An die Musik", "Im Abendrot", "Nacht und Träume", "Prometheus" and "Erlkönig" recorded here are by Max Reger; Anton Webern created those for "Du bist die Ruh", "Tränenregen" or "Der Wegweiser"; Johannes Brahms arranged "Geheimes", Jacques Offenbach the "Ständchen", and Benjamin Britten "Die Forelle". Further arrangements are by conductor Felix Mottl ("Der Tod und das Mädchen"), lied accompanist Alexander Schmalcz ("Abendstern", "An Silvia") and composer Kurt Gillmann ("Ganymed"). The album is rounded off by the first recording of Johann von Herbeck’s orchestrations of Schubert's dances, thus establishing a connection between folk music and Schubert's art songs.
Benjamin Appl, baritone
Munich Radio Orchestra
Oscar Jockel, conductor
01. Abendstern, D. 806 (Arr. for Voice & Orchestra by Alexander Schmalcz)
02. Rosamunde, D. 797: IIIb. Romanze. Der Vollmond strahlt auf Bergeshöh'n (Arr. for Voice & Orchestra by Anton Webern)
03. 18 German Dances & Ecossaises, Op. 33, D. 783: No. 1, Tanz I - No. 2, Tanz II (Arr. for Orchestra by Johann Ritter von Herbeck)
04. Geheimes, Op. 14 No. 2, D. 719 (Arr. for Voice & Orchestra by Johannes Brahms)
05. Du bist die Ruh, Op. 59 No. 3, D. 776 (Arr. for Voice & Orchestra by Anton Webern)
06. Die schöne Müllerin, Op. 25, D. 795: No. 10, Tränenregen (Arr. for Voice & Orchestra by Anton Webern)
07. 18 German Dances & Ecossaises, Op. 33, D. 783: No. 3, Tanz III - No. 4, Tanz IV - No. 5, Tanz V (Arr. for Orchestra by Johann Ritter von Herbeck)
08. Ganymed, Op. 19 No. 3, D. 544 (Arr. for Voice & Orchestra by Kurt Gillmann)
09. Der Tod und das Mädchen, Op. 7 No. 3, D. 531 (Arr. for Voice & Orchestra by Felix Mottl)
10. Gruppe aus dem Tartarus, Op. 24 No. 1, D. 583 (Arr. for Voice & Orchestra by Max Reger)
11. Schwanengesang, D. 957: No. 9, Ihr Bild (Arr. for Voice & Orchestra by Anton Webern)
12. Die Forelle, D. 550 (Arr. for Voice & Orchestra by Benjamin Britten)
13. 18 German Dances & Ecossaises, Op. 33, D. 783: No. 6, Tanz VI - No. 7, Tanz VII - No. 8, Tanz VII (Arr. for Orchestra by Johann Ritter von Herbeck)
14. Im Abendrot, D. 799 (Arr. for Voice & Orchestra by Max Reger)
15. An die musik, Op. 88 No. 4, D. 547 (Arr. for Voice & Orchestra by Max Reger)
16. An Sylvia, Op. 106 No. 4, D. 891 (Arr. for Voice & Orchestra by Alexander Schmalcz)
17. Winterreise, Op. 89, D. 911: No. 20, Der Wegweiser (Arr. for Voice & Orchestra by Anton Webern)
18. Nacht und Träume, Op. 43 No. 2, D. 827 (Arr. for Voice & Orchestra by Max Reger)
19. Schwanengesang, D. 957: No. 4, Ständchen (Arr. for Voice & Orchestra by Jacques Offenbach)
20. 18 German Dances & Ecossaises, Op. 33, D. 783: No. 9, Tanz IX - No. 10, Tanz X (Arr. for Orchestra by Johann Ritter von Herbeck)
21. Prometheus, D. 674 (Arr. for Voice & Orchestra by Max Reger)
22. Am Tage Aller Seelen, D. 343 (Arr. for Voice & Orchestra by Max Reger)
23. Erlkönig, Op. 1, D. 328 (Arr. for Voice & Orchestra by Max Reger)
Time and again, composers – well-known and lesser-known – have arranged Franz Schubert's piano songs for orchestra. These versions are not in any way intended to cast doubt upon the powerful quality of the originals, they merely place them in a different light, and/or attempt to make them easier to perform on a larger scale – when an art song cannot be performed in an intimate salon or chamber music hall, it can also make an impact in a large concert hall. Baritone Benjamin Appl has compiled nineteen such arrangements from the 19th and 20th centuries for this new album from BR-KLASSIK. The Münchner Rundfunkorchester, conducted by Oscar Jockel, provides accompaniment that is subtle and in keeping with the work. "To my ear, it is often quite insulting, in a giant hall and after an orchestral number, to have to listen to a singer performing lieder to a spindly piano accompaniment!”
Max Reger scolded, and he went on to take appropriate action by orchestrating several piano songs, including thirteen by Schubert. Many famous composers were not above taking on the role of arranger. Indeed, they even saw an artistic challenge in "staging" the Lied in a new and colourful way using the possibilities of the orchestra – and without altering the musical substance in the process. The versions of Schubert's "An die Musik", "Im Abendrot", "Nacht und Träume", "Prometheus" and "Erlkönig" recorded here are by Max Reger; Anton Webern created those for "Du bist die Ruh", "Tränenregen" or "Der Wegweiser"; Johannes Brahms arranged "Geheimes", Jacques Offenbach the "Ständchen", and Benjamin Britten "Die Forelle". Further arrangements are by conductor Felix Mottl ("Der Tod und das Mädchen"), lied accompanist Alexander Schmalcz ("Abendstern", "An Silvia") and composer Kurt Gillmann ("Ganymed"). The album is rounded off by the first recording of Johann von Herbeck’s orchestrations of Schubert's dances, thus establishing a connection between folk music and Schubert's art songs.
Benjamin Appl, baritone
Munich Radio Orchestra
Oscar Jockel, conductor
Year 2023 | Classical | FLAC / APE | HD & Vinyl
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