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Dichterliebe Op.48/Lenau-Lieder & Requiem Op.90/Wesendonk Lieder
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Dostupnosť: Na objednávku
Cena: 18.99 €
Dátum vydania: 06.09.2019
EAN: 0608917278828
Kat.č.: Y18415
Distribútor: import10
Vydavateľ: CHALC
Žáner: Klasika

A delightful recital by one of the greatest tenors of our time: Christoph Prégardien.Two great classics: Schumann’s Dichterliebe and Wagner’s Wesendonck-Lieder and a less-known masterpiece by Schumann: the late Lenau-Lieder with Requiem, Op.90.

Robert Schumann was the most confessional of composers. And many of the songs from his great Liederjahr of 1840 were in essence love songs to Clara Wieck. In them he could express overtly what had been merely implicit in his piano music: his fears and longing, his passion and devotion, his pain at their separation, his vision of sexual and spiritual fulfilment, and his recurrent fears of losing her. In Dichterliebe Op.48, he turns again to the pithy verses of Heinrich Heine’s Buch der Lieder.On one level, Dichterliebe can be heard as his most piercing recreation of the fluctuating emotions he had experienced during his long courtship of Clara.

During the autumn of 1857 Wagner began a set of five songs to poems by Mathilde Wesendonck, written in evident imitation of Wagner’s hothouse Tristan manner – one of the very rare occasions when he set words other than his own. The Wesendonck Lieder, as they are now known, were revised and completed in 1858, and first performed as a cycle in July 1862 at a country house belonging to the publisher Franz Schott. Each of the songs shares with Tristan the concept of ‘endless melody’, a saturated, dissolving chromaticism – the musical emblem of unstilled desire – and a feverish, oppressive atmosphere.



Michael Gees / Works By Schumann & Wagner