Juliane Banse: Im Arm der Liebe - Love’s Embrace
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Label: BR Klassik
Cat No: 900322
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 27th October 2017
Contents
Works
Chinese Songs (3), op.19Einfache Lieder (6), op.9
Marienlied (Song of Mary)
Selige Nacht
Sommerlied (Summer Song)
Standchen
Und gestern hat er mir Rosen gebracht (He brought me Roses yesterday)
Waldseligkeit (Bliss in the Woods)
Lieder (5), op.11
Artists
Juliane Banse (soprano)Munchner Rundfunkorchester
Conductor
Sebastian WeigleWorks
Chinese Songs (3), op.19Einfache Lieder (6), op.9
Marienlied (Song of Mary)
Selige Nacht
Sommerlied (Summer Song)
Standchen
Und gestern hat er mir Rosen gebracht (He brought me Roses yesterday)
Waldseligkeit (Bliss in the Woods)
Lieder (5), op.11
Artists
Juliane Banse (soprano)Munchner Rundfunkorchester
Conductor
Sebastian WeigleAbout
Towards the end of the nineteenth century, the Golden Age of the orchestral piano Lied and the original orchestral Lied had begun - with Hugo Wolf and, above all, Gustav Mahler. “Away with the piano!" was the latter's fierce demand: "We moderns need a larger device to express our thoughts, whether great or small.” Richard Strauss, Hans Pfitzner, Erich Wolfgang Korngold and Max Reger thought and composed in very much the same manner as such now-forgotten and soon to be finally rediscovered masters as Joseph Marx or Walter Braunfels.
Together with the Munich Rundfunkorchester conducted by Sebastian Weigle, Juliane Banse recorded the orchestral Lieder in a studio production by the Bayerische Rundfunk in March 2015.
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