Calmus Ensemble - Liebesleid (2024) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Calmus Ensemble
- Title: Liebesleid
- Year Of Release: 2024
- Label: Bayer Records
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks) / flac 24bits - 96.0kHz +Booklet
- Total Time: 00:59:04
- Total Size: 272 / 1.02 gb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Cohen Hallelujah
02. Grabbe Lasso, perche mi fuggi
03. Grabbe Cor moi, deh, non languire
04. Grabbe Alm`afflitta, chi ti dara piu vita
05. Distler Ein Stundlein wohl vor Tag
06. Brahms Da unten im Tale, WoO 35 Nr. 5
07. Brahms In stiller Nacht, WoO 34 Nr. 8
08. Brahms Verlorene Jugend op. 104 Nr. 4
09. Brahms Im Herbst op. 104 Nr. 5
10. Sherwin A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square
11. Rutter Five Traditional Songs I. The girl I left behind me
12. Rutter Five Traditional Songs II. O waly, waly
13. Rutter Five Traditional Songs III. The British Grenadiers
14. Rutter Five Traditional Songs IV. Golden slumbers
15. Rutter Five Traditional Songs V. Dashing away with the smoothing iron
16. Odell Another love
17. Kampe Je deviens fou . . .
18. Kreisler Liebesleid
In 2017, the two Japanese researchers Kazuma Mori and Makoto Iwanaga published a study that found, among other things, that songs that bring tears to our eyes seem to have a kind of cathartic effect on us, calming us down and ultimately making us feel good. A German newspaper concluded what we have all long suspected: Music helps against heartbreak and thus with the much-needed catharsis - tear-jerking songs against tear-jerking eyelids, so to speak... Looking at the history of European music, these research findings are not surprising. Love has always been an occasion to break out in loud song - or sometimes very quietly - in lute song. In fact, not only Western music would be deprived of an essential theme if we did not (or could not) sing our sorrows from our souls, be it from unhappy, abandoned or unrequited love, for many a love sorrow has been successfully transformed into an ultimately immortal love song. For its second CD on BAYER RECORDS, the Calmus Ensemble has put together a program dedicated entirely to musical heartbreak. Songs, songs and madrigals can be heard, some written especially for the ensemble (such as Gordon Kampe's love-drunk Ronsard setting Je deviens fou...) or newly arranged for the project (such as Juan M. V. Garcia's arrangement of Leonhard Cohen's well-known song Hallelujah). The completely new line-up of the Calmus Ensemble, which developed between 2020 and 2022, once again demonstrates in this second recording the envisaged continuity in terms of high quality standards and proven repertoire and guarantees us continued vocal artistry in perfection for the coming years.
01. Cohen Hallelujah
02. Grabbe Lasso, perche mi fuggi
03. Grabbe Cor moi, deh, non languire
04. Grabbe Alm`afflitta, chi ti dara piu vita
05. Distler Ein Stundlein wohl vor Tag
06. Brahms Da unten im Tale, WoO 35 Nr. 5
07. Brahms In stiller Nacht, WoO 34 Nr. 8
08. Brahms Verlorene Jugend op. 104 Nr. 4
09. Brahms Im Herbst op. 104 Nr. 5
10. Sherwin A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square
11. Rutter Five Traditional Songs I. The girl I left behind me
12. Rutter Five Traditional Songs II. O waly, waly
13. Rutter Five Traditional Songs III. The British Grenadiers
14. Rutter Five Traditional Songs IV. Golden slumbers
15. Rutter Five Traditional Songs V. Dashing away with the smoothing iron
16. Odell Another love
17. Kampe Je deviens fou . . .
18. Kreisler Liebesleid
In 2017, the two Japanese researchers Kazuma Mori and Makoto Iwanaga published a study that found, among other things, that songs that bring tears to our eyes seem to have a kind of cathartic effect on us, calming us down and ultimately making us feel good. A German newspaper concluded what we have all long suspected: Music helps against heartbreak and thus with the much-needed catharsis - tear-jerking songs against tear-jerking eyelids, so to speak... Looking at the history of European music, these research findings are not surprising. Love has always been an occasion to break out in loud song - or sometimes very quietly - in lute song. In fact, not only Western music would be deprived of an essential theme if we did not (or could not) sing our sorrows from our souls, be it from unhappy, abandoned or unrequited love, for many a love sorrow has been successfully transformed into an ultimately immortal love song. For its second CD on BAYER RECORDS, the Calmus Ensemble has put together a program dedicated entirely to musical heartbreak. Songs, songs and madrigals can be heard, some written especially for the ensemble (such as Gordon Kampe's love-drunk Ronsard setting Je deviens fou...) or newly arranged for the project (such as Juan M. V. Garcia's arrangement of Leonhard Cohen's well-known song Hallelujah). The completely new line-up of the Calmus Ensemble, which developed between 2020 and 2022, once again demonstrates in this second recording the envisaged continuity in terms of high quality standards and proven repertoire and guarantees us continued vocal artistry in perfection for the coming years.
Year 2024 | Classical | FLAC / APE | HD & Vinyl
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