Schubert - Lieder with Orchestra
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Label: BR Klassik
Cat No: 900346
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 6th October 2023
Contents
Works
Abendstern, D806 (orch. Alexander Schmalcz)An Sylvia (Who is Sylvia), op.106 no.4 D891 (orch. Alexander Schmalcz)
An die Musik, D547 (orch. Max Reger)
Der Tod und das Madchen (Death and the Maiden), D531 op.7 no.3 (orch. Felix Mottl)
Die Forelle (The Trout), op.32 D550 (orch. Benjamin Britten)
Die schone Mullerin, D795 (orch. Anton Webern)
Erlkonig, op.1 D328 (orch. Max Reger)
Ganymed, D544 op.19 no.3 (orch. Kurt Gillmann)
Geheimes, op.14 no.2 D719 (orch. Johannes Brahms)
German Dances (10) (orch. Johann von Herbeck)
Gruppe aus dem Tartarus, D583 (orch. Max Reger)
Im Abendrot, D799 (orch. Max Reger)
Litanei auf das Fest Allerseelen, D343 (orch. Max Reger)
Nacht und Traume, D827 (orch. Max Reger)
Prometheus, D674 (orch. Max Reger)
Rosamunde, D797
Artists
Benjamin Appl (baritone)Munchner Rundfunkorchester
Conductor
Oscar JockelWorks
Abendstern, D806 (orch. Alexander Schmalcz)An Sylvia (Who is Sylvia), op.106 no.4 D891 (orch. Alexander Schmalcz)
An die Musik, D547 (orch. Max Reger)
Der Tod und das Madchen (Death and the Maiden), D531 op.7 no.3 (orch. Felix Mottl)
Die Forelle (The Trout), op.32 D550 (orch. Benjamin Britten)
Die schone Mullerin, D795 (orch. Anton Webern)
Erlkonig, op.1 D328 (orch. Max Reger)
Ganymed, D544 op.19 no.3 (orch. Kurt Gillmann)
Geheimes, op.14 no.2 D719 (orch. Johannes Brahms)
German Dances (10) (orch. Johann von Herbeck)
Gruppe aus dem Tartarus, D583 (orch. Max Reger)
Im Abendrot, D799 (orch. Max Reger)
Litanei auf das Fest Allerseelen, D343 (orch. Max Reger)
Nacht und Traume, D827 (orch. Max Reger)
Prometheus, D674 (orch. Max Reger)
Rosamunde, D797
Artists
Benjamin Appl (baritone)Munchner Rundfunkorchester
Conductor
Oscar JockelAbout
"To my ear, it is often quite insulting, in a giant hall and after an orchestral number, to have to listen to a singer performing lieder to a spindly piano accompaniment!” Max Reger scolded, and he went on to take appropriate action by orchestrating several piano songs, including thirteen by Schubert. Many famous composers were not above taking on the role of arranger. Indeed, they even saw an artistic challenge in "staging" the Lied in a new and colourful way using the possibilities of the orchestra – and without altering the musical substance in the process.
The versions of Schubert's "An die Musik", "Im Abendrot", "Nacht und Träume", "Prometheus" and "Erlkönig" recorded here are by Max Reger; Anton Webern created those for "Du bist die Ruh", "Tränenregen" and "Der Wegweiser"; Johannes Brahms arranged "Geheimes", Jacques Offenbach the "Ständchen", and Benjamin Britten "Die Forelle". Further arrangements are by conductor Felix Mottl ("Der Tod und das Mädchen"), lied accompanist Alexander Schmalcz ("Abendstern", "An Silvia") and composer Kurt Gillmann ("Ganymed"). The album is rounded off by the first recording of Johann von Herbeck’s orchestrations of Schubert's dances, thus establishing a connection between folk music and Schubert's art songs.
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