Echo: Schubert, Loewe, Schumann & Wolf | Alpha ALPHA934

Echo: Schubert, Loewe, Schumann & Wolf

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Label: Alpha

Cat No: ALPHA934

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Vocal/Choral

Release Date: 5th May 2023

Contents

Works

Loewe, Carl

Balladen (3), op.1
» no.3 Erlkonig
Balladen (3), op.20
» no.2 Der Zauberlehring
» no.3 Die wandelnde Glocke
Gesammelte Lieder (54) for voice and piano, op.9 Vol.6
» no.5 Graf Eberstein
Odins Meeresritt, op.118
Ruckerts Gedichte, op.62, Book I
» no.4 Susses Begrabnis
» no.5 Hinkende Jamben

Schubert, Franz

Der Vater mit dem Kind, D906
Viola, D786

Schumann, Robert

Lieder (5), op.40

Wolf, Hugo

Goethe-Lieder
» no.11 Der Rattenfanger
» no.47 Die Geister am Mummelsee
Morike-Lieder
» no.18 Zitronenfalter im April
» no.23 Auf ein altes Bild
» no.44 Der Feuerreiter

Artists

Georg Nigl (baritone)
Olga Pashchenko (piano)

Works

Loewe, Carl

Balladen (3), op.1
» no.3 Erlkonig
Balladen (3), op.20
» no.2 Der Zauberlehring
» no.3 Die wandelnde Glocke
Gesammelte Lieder (54) for voice and piano, op.9 Vol.6
» no.5 Graf Eberstein
Odins Meeresritt, op.118
Ruckerts Gedichte, op.62, Book I
» no.4 Susses Begrabnis
» no.5 Hinkende Jamben

Schubert, Franz

Der Vater mit dem Kind, D906
Viola, D786

Schumann, Robert

Lieder (5), op.40

Wolf, Hugo

Goethe-Lieder
» no.11 Der Rattenfanger
» no.47 Die Geister am Mummelsee
Morike-Lieder
» no.18 Zitronenfalter im April
» no.23 Auf ein altes Bild
» no.44 Der Feuerreiter

Artists

Georg Nigl (baritone)
Olga Pashchenko (piano)

About

The baritone Georg Nigl is fascinated by ballads, which unfold in him "dream images". Schubert's long and little-known lied Viola, based on a poem by Franz von Schober, or the great ballads based on texts by Goethe "opened up a world that has always accompanied me, that of the storyteller (...) stories of frightening beauty, with as many colours as possible...". The magnificent pianos on this recording - a Christoph Kern fortepiano after Conrad Graf (Vienna, 1826) and a Steinway & Sons concert grand piano (New York, 1875) - beautifully played by Olga Pashchenko, with whom Georg now forms an intimate and inspired duo, allow us to hear "unknown sounds and sometimes unheard-of colours".

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