Schoeck - Early Songs
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Label: Querstand
Cat No: VKJK2015
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 28th October 2022
Contents
Works
Das Fraulein am Meere, WoO16Der ode Garten, WoO60
Eichendorff-Lieder (12), op.30
Selbstbetrug, WoO8
Wanderlieder (2), op.12
Wiegenlied, WoO15
Artists
Clemens Morgenthaler (bass-baritone)Benedikt Boll (bass-baritone)
André Sesgor (bass-baritone)
Bernhard Renzikowski (piano)
Works
Das Fraulein am Meere, WoO16Der ode Garten, WoO60
Eichendorff-Lieder (12), op.30
Selbstbetrug, WoO8
Wanderlieder (2), op.12
Wiegenlied, WoO15
Artists
Clemens Morgenthaler (bass-baritone)Benedikt Boll (bass-baritone)
André Sesgor (bass-baritone)
Bernhard Renzikowski (piano)
About
In Eichendorff's "Wanderlied" (op.12 no.2), the two bass-baritones Benedikt Boll and André Sesgor from Clemens Morgenthaler's singing class at the Feldkirch University of Music are featured as the "Prague students".
In addition to orchestral works and chamber music, Schoeck devoted himself to vocal music. Besides eight operas, he composed more than 400 songs in which he set to music the works of prolific German lyric poets such as Goethe, Eichendorff, Heine, Uhland, Morike or Hesse.
Schoeck composed songs throughout his life and is rightly regarded as one of the most important song composers of the 20th century. For him, for whom poetry was living reality, the message of a poem had to correspond with his own attitude to life and world view in order to achieve a harmony between poetry and music. His compositional radius ranges from the simple folksong-like melody ("Die Kapelle", op.3 no.2) to the chromatically exuberant eruption ("Rastlose Liebe", op.19a no.5), without ever losing touch with tonality.
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