Eisler - Lieder Vol.4: Songs 1917-1927
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Label: MDG (Dabringhaus und Grimm)
Cat No: MDG6132126
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 6th December 2019
Contents
Works
Am MorgenDer Tod
Die Mausfalle
Dumpfe Trommel und berauschtes Gong
Im Fruhling
Immer wieder nahst Du, Melancholie
Lieder (2) fur Gesang und Klavier
Lieder (6), op.2
Lustige Ecke
Madele, bind den Geissbock an
Nachtgruss
Tanzlied der Rosetta
Totenopfer
Unter Feinden
Von der Langeweile
Was mochtest du nicht
Wenn der Tag vorbei
Zeitungsausschnitte, op.11
Artists
Holger Falk (baritone)Steffen Schleiermacher (piano)
Andreas Seidel (violin)
Works
Am MorgenDer Tod
Die Mausfalle
Dumpfe Trommel und berauschtes Gong
Im Fruhling
Immer wieder nahst Du, Melancholie
Lieder (2) fur Gesang und Klavier
Lieder (6), op.2
Lustige Ecke
Madele, bind den Geissbock an
Nachtgruss
Tanzlied der Rosetta
Totenopfer
Unter Feinden
Von der Langeweile
Was mochtest du nicht
Wenn der Tag vorbei
Zeitungsausschnitte, op.11
Artists
Holger Falk (baritone)Steffen Schleiermacher (piano)
Andreas Seidel (violin)
About
Eisler transcends by far the mere imitation of models. Here we encounter freetonal compositions as well as music of revue character, expressive passages as well as laconic ones. His choice of texts is likewise very broad. While Brecht became the focus in Eisler’s later work, here he concentrates on poems by Eichendorff and Büchner and by Trakl and Morgenstern. The songs set to Far Eastern poetry, in translations by Hans Bethge and Klabund, are very much in keeping with their times. Eisler even set newspaper advertisements to music! Previous volumes have received great critical acclaim.
Volume 1 was a Gramophone Editor’s Choice and was also a finalist into the Gramophone Awards Vocal Category.
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