Braunfels - Selected Songs
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Label: Capriccio
Cat No: C5251
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 29th January 2016
Contents
Works
An die Parzen, op.27 no.1Fragmente eines Federspiels, op.7
Herbstgefuhl
Klarchen-Lieder, op.29
Music to Shakespeare's 'As You Like It', op.11
Nachklange Beethovenscher Musik, op.13
Neues Federspiel, op.7
Songs (2), op.44
Songs (6), op.1
Songs (6), op.4
Artists
Marlis Petersen (soprano)Konrad Jarnot (baritone)
Eric Schneider (piano)
Works
An die Parzen, op.27 no.1Fragmente eines Federspiels, op.7
Herbstgefuhl
Klarchen-Lieder, op.29
Music to Shakespeare's 'As You Like It', op.11
Nachklange Beethovenscher Musik, op.13
Neues Federspiel, op.7
Songs (2), op.44
Songs (6), op.1
Songs (6), op.4
Artists
Marlis Petersen (soprano)Konrad Jarnot (baritone)
Eric Schneider (piano)
About
Walter Braunfels had a flair for drama and his operas demonstrate how carefully he considered the texts. This is also apparent in his songs, which are early works, all but two of which he composed prior to his most popular opera, The Birds (1919). Marlis Petersen’s fascination with Braunfels’ “unique tonal language, totally transparent structure and expansive, late-romantic character” began with two songs she got to sing early in her career, and she considers the Federspiele to be “real jewels of the art of Lied: simple and deeply touching.”
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