Der letzte Grab: Lieder by Levi, Brahms, Schumann, etc.
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Label: Prospero Classical
Cat No: PROSP0018
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 14th January 2022
Contents
Works
Deutsche Volkslieder (49), WoO33La Vague et la cloche
Le Manoir de Rosamonde
Phidyle
Elegische Gesange (6), op.91
Komm herbei, Tod!
Lieder (6), op.2
Lieder (5), op.40
Artists
Rene Perler (bass-baritone)Edward Rushton (piano)
Works
Deutsche Volkslieder (49), WoO33La Vague et la cloche
Le Manoir de Rosamonde
Phidyle
Elegische Gesange (6), op.91
Komm herbei, Tod!
Lieder (6), op.2
Lieder (5), op.40
Artists
Rene Perler (bass-baritone)Edward Rushton (piano)
About
In his early years, however, he also composed a great deal, especially songs, of which baritone René Perler and Edward Rushton at the piano have put together an illuminating selection.The songs are combined with works by Robert Schumann and songs by the Austrian composer Hermann von Herzogenburg. Mélodies by Duparc and songs by Johanns Brahms complete the programme.
The programme presented on this album was created at the very place that also plays a major role in Barrie Kosky's production of Meistersinger: Haus Wahnfried, Wagner's Bayreuth residence for many years.
Edward Rushton plays Wagner's original Steinway grand piano, which the composer received as a gift from the Steinway & Sons company in New York in 1876.
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