Brahms - Duets and Romances
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Label: MDG (Dabringhaus und Grimm)
Cat No: MDG9082233
Format: Hybrid SACD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 6th May 2022
Contents
Works
Ballads and Romances (4), op.75Deutsche Volkslieder (28), WoO32
Duets (4), op.61
Duets (5), op.66
Romances and Songs (5), op.84
Romanzen aus Die schone Magelone (15), op.33
Artists
Felicitas Erb (soprano)Judith Erb (soprano)
Magnus Dietrich (tenor)
Doriana Tchakarova (piano)
Works
Ballads and Romances (4), op.75Deutsche Volkslieder (28), WoO32
Duets (4), op.61
Duets (5), op.66
Romances and Songs (5), op.84
Romanzen aus Die schone Magelone (15), op.33
Artists
Felicitas Erb (soprano)Judith Erb (soprano)
Magnus Dietrich (tenor)
Doriana Tchakarova (piano)
About
Accompanied by Doriana Tchakarova, Felicitas and Judith Erb now present the duets in a finely tuned Super Audio CD. With Magnus Dietrich, the ladies are joined by a truly youthful and radiant tenor for the clearly "male" pieces - a real asset, not only for the great ballads.
For only about half of the duets are the performance with two singers compulsory; Brahms even expressly intended the Romances and Songs, op.84, for one or two singers.
Felicitas and Judith Erb turn the tables and reinterpret many a Brahms song: Der tote Gast, for example, or Da unten im Tale, as well as the aforementioned Schwesterlein, appear in a completely new light in the performance for two.
On the Steinway concert grand "Manfred Burki" from 1901, Doriana Tchakarova performs the piano part with absolute certainty and a great sense for the intense mood of the individual works. From intimate to dramatic, from lyrical to sweeping, everything is there - a true listening pleasure, and not only in the three-dimensional reproduction.
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