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Aus Friedrich R?ckerts "Liebesfr?hling" op. 11 01. "Nr. 1 So wahr die Sonne scheinet" 02. "Nr. 2 Da ich dich einmal gefunden" 03. "Nr. 3 Er ist gekommen in Sturm und Regen" 04. "Nr. 4 Komm', verh?llte Sch?ne!" 05. "Nr. 5 Die gute Nacht, die ich dir sage" 06. "Nr. 6 Ich lag von sanftem Traum umflossen" 07. "Nr. 7 Mir ist, nun ich dich habe (Erstaufnahme)" Drei Albumbl?tter f?r Gesang mit Klavier op. 24 08. "Nr. 1 viel tr?ume" 09. "Nr. 2 Immer leiser wird mein Schlummer" 10. "Nr. 3 ich liebe dich!" Vier Lieder f?r eine Singstimme mit Begleitung des Pianoforte op. 44 11. "Nr. 1 Winterlied" 12. "Nr. 2 Abendhelle" 13. "Nr. 3 Wie ist doch die Erde so sch?n!" 14. "Nr. 4 Meine Lust ist leben!" F?nf ges?nge f?r eine hohe Singstimme mit Klavier op. 82 15. "Nr. 1 Liebesorakel" 16. "Nr. 2 Die Sterne" 17. "Nr. 3 Im Rosenduft" 18. "Nr. 4 Genesung" 19. "Nr. 5 Hinauf!"
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 | | Description: | The Austrian composer Wilhelm Kienzl (1857â??1941) â?? also a pianist, conductor, musicologist and writer on music â?? enjoyed the esteem of his contemporaries particularly for his vocal music. But his star has waned over the past century, and only a handful of his 238 songs have had recent recordings. In style they range from the simple and folk-like to the dramatic and quasi- operatic;; their harmonic world likewise embraces both the diatonic and chromatic, with hints of the influence of Schubert, Schumann, Brahms, Wagner and a foretaste of later composers. The four song-cycles recorded here treat the grand themes of life: love, loss, death and manâ??s interaction with nature.
- The Austrian composer Wilhelm Kienzl (1857-1941) - also a pianist, conductor, musicologist and writer on music - enjoyed the esteem of his contemporaries particularly for his vocal music. But his star has waned over the past century, and only a handful of his 238 songs have had recent recordings. In style they range from the simple and folk-like to the dramatic and quasi-operatic; their harmonic world likewise embraces both the diatonic and chromatic, with hints of the influence of Schubert, Schumann and Brahms and a foretaste of later composers. The four song-cycles recorded here treat the grand themes of life: love, loss, death and man's interaction with nature.Recorded on 3 February and 17 March 2024 in the Laurentius-Kapelle, Walldorf, Baden-Württemberg
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? Toccata Classics, London, 2024
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