Webern - Vocal and Chamber Works
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Label: Naxos
Cat No: 8557516
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 30th March 2015
Contents
Works
Chamber Symphony no.1, op.9 (arr. A Webern)Bagatelles (6) for string quartet, op.9
Cantata no.1, op.29
Gesange (3), op.23
Lieder (3), op.25
Lieder (4), op.12
Lieder (5), op.3 from 'Der siebente Ring'
Lieder (5), op.4
String Quartet, op.28
Artists
Tony Arnold (soprano)Claire Booth (soprano)
Jacob Greenberg (piano)
Sooyun Kim (flute)
Charles Neidich (clarinet)
Leila Josefowicz (violin)
Fred Sherry (cello)
Orion Weiss (piano)
Rolf Schulte (violin)
Tai Murray (violin)
David Fulmer (viola)
Simon Joly Chorale
Philharmonia Orchestra
Conductor
Robert CraftWorks
Chamber Symphony no.1, op.9 (arr. A Webern)Bagatelles (6) for string quartet, op.9
Cantata no.1, op.29
Gesange (3), op.23
Lieder (3), op.25
Lieder (4), op.12
Lieder (5), op.3 from 'Der siebente Ring'
Lieder (5), op.4
String Quartet, op.28
Artists
Tony Arnold (soprano)Claire Booth (soprano)
Jacob Greenberg (piano)
Sooyun Kim (flute)
Charles Neidich (clarinet)
Leila Josefowicz (violin)
Fred Sherry (cello)
Orion Weiss (piano)
Rolf Schulte (violin)
Tai Murray (violin)
David Fulmer (viola)
Simon Joly Chorale
Philharmonia Orchestra
Conductor
Robert CraftAbout
Purity of sound and perfect craftsmanship marked Anton Webern’s journey from his intensely expressive early songs through to the new perspectives cultivated in his Op.23 and Op.25 settings.
Webern ‘rehabilitated the power of sound’ and in so doing broke new ground in the Bagatelles for string quartet and in the String Quartet, Op.28.
This recording is rounded off with the powerful Cantata, Op.29 and Webern’s 1923 arrangement (for flute, clarinet, violin, cello and piano) of Schoenberg’s Chamber Symphony, Op.9.
This release completes Robert Craft’s second Webern cycle.
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