Duet: Songs for two voices by Schumann, Mendelssohn & Cornelius
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Label: Delphian
Cat No: DCD34167
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 19th February 2016
Contents
Works
Duette (3), op.6 'Drei zweistimmige Lieder'Duette (4), op.16
Fruhling im Sommer
Zu den Bergen hebet sich ein Augenpaar
Duets (3), op.77
Duets (6), op.63
Gesange (6), op.86
Artists
Lucy Crowe (soprano)William Berger (baritone)
Iain Burnside (piano
Works
Duette (3), op.6 'Drei zweistimmige Lieder'Duette (4), op.16
Fruhling im Sommer
Zu den Bergen hebet sich ein Augenpaar
Duets (3), op.77
Duets (6), op.63
Gesange (6), op.86
Artists
Lucy Crowe (soprano)William Berger (baritone)
Iain Burnside (piano
About
William Berger follows up his acclaimed Delphian debut recital with Iain Burnside, in a programme of duets with the delectably voiced Lucy Crowe that resoundingly demonstrates just how musically rich the genre can be.
Published sets and individual songs by Mendelssohn, Schumann and the slightly younger Peter Cornelius span the middle decades of nineteenth-century Germany, and also represent the literary life of the country in that period. Nestled at the end of the disc, ravishingly beautiful and sad, is Schumann’s memorial to his deceased young son.
Praise for these artists:
‘I particularly appreciated Crowe’s gorgeous soft singing’ – Gramophone, May 2013
‘[Berger’s] tone is beautiful, his technique immaculate … Burnside is wonderfully responsive to his shifts in mood and style’ – The Guardian, August 2012
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