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Compact Disc CDA67055

£13.99


While Beethoven remains the single most influential figure in the history of Western music, his songs have always been somewhat sidelined. He saw music as a world of infinite possibilities, largely unencumbered by textual concerns, but when issues about which he felt strongly enough to express them through a sung text did occur the results were remarkable. At the large end of the scale we have the Ninth Symphony finale, Fidelio, and the Missa Solemnis. And then there are some eighty fascinating Lieder.

This charming recital of many rarely-performed songs includes the monumental An die ferne Geliebte cycle, and the six Gellert settings.

Although many of Beethoven's own settings are essentially strophic in nature, his songs mark the first moves towards the 'through-composed' form later perfected by Schubert - the inherent simplicity of the strophic model was far too limited in scope for someone of Beethoven's profound musical intelligence. The supreme effort of producing these songs seems to have come from an elemental desire to express his innermost feelings - there is little surviving evidence of any formal performances of Beethoven's songs during his own lifetime.


Recorded in Tonstudio Teije van Geest, Sandhausen, Germany, on 13, 14 March and 7-9 September 1998
Recording Engineer and Producer
TEIJE VAN GEESE
Piano Technician
THOMAS GAERTNER
Cover Design
TERRY SHANNON
Booklet Editor
NICK FLOWER
Executive Producers
EDWARD PERRY
SIMON PERRY
© Hyperion Records Ltd, London, MCMXCIX

Duration: 69'12
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Front illustration: Faust and Mergaretha after Ary Scheffer (1795-1858)


Contents:

  1. An die Hoffnung Op 94 [7'37]
  2. Maigesang (Mailied) Op 52 No 4 [2'02]
  3. Adelaide Op 46 [5'34]
  4. Der Liebende WoO139 [2'26]
  5. Klage WoO113 [3'06]
  6. Neue Liebe, neues Leben Op 75 No 2 [3'02]

    Sechs Lieder von Gellert Op 48

  7. Bitten [2'58]
  8. Die Liebe des Nächsten [2'40]
  9. Vom Tode [3'41]
  10. Die Ehre Gottes aus der Natur [3'38]
  11. Gottes Macht und Vorsehung [0'57]
  12. Busslied [4'57]

  13. Aus Goethes Faust Op 75 No 3 [2'01]
  14. Wonne der Wehmut Op 83 No 1 [2'32]
  15. Sehnsucht Op 83 No 2 [2'15]
  16. Das Liedchen von der Ruhe Op 52 No 3 [4'40]
  17. An die Geliebte WoO140 [0'56]
  18. An die ferne Geliebte Op 98 [14'08]
Sleeve Notes


GRAMOPHONE AWARD WINNER
PREIS DER DEUTSCHEN SCHALLPLATTENKRITIK


'A voice of warm, velvety beauty. A disc to have one reassessing Beethoven as song-writer' (The Guardian)

'Perfectly sung' (The Independent)

'As good as any anthology of Beethoven songs on CD' (Classic CD)

'This disc, immaculately recorded, should win many new friends for Beethoven's songs' (The Daily Telegraph)

'Stephan Genz has one of the most beautiful voices around today, used with such authority and imagination that I have found myself playing his Beethoven recital over and over again. I have never heard these songs sung more beautifully. An instant classic' (Gramophone)

'Strongly recommended' (Hi-Fi News)


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