Schumann / Martin / Wolf - Lieder | C-AVI AVI8553330

Schumann / Martin / Wolf - Lieder

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Label: C-AVI

Cat No: AVI8553330

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Vocal/Choral

Release Date: 29th June 2015

Contents

Artists

Andre Schuen (baritone)
Daniel Heide (piano)

Works

Martin, Frank

Monologues (6) from Hofmannsthal's Jedermann

Schumann, Robert

Gesange (4), op.142
» no.2 Lehn deine Wang
» no.4 Mein Wagen rollet langsam
Liederkreis, op.24
Lieder und Gesange (5), op.127
» no.2 Dein Angesicht
Myrthen, op.25
» no.24 Du bist wie eine Blume
Romanzen und Balladen vol.4, op.64
» no.3 Tragodie: I Entflieh' mit mir
» no.3 Tragodie: II Es fiel ein Reif

Wolf, Hugo

Harfenspieler I 'Wer sich der Einsamkeit ergibt'
Harfenspieler II 'An die Turen will ich schleichen'
Harfenspieler III 'Wer nie sein Brot mit Tranen ass'

Artists

Andre Schuen (baritone)
Daniel Heide (piano)

About

Three composers, three poets, three personalities.
 
Serendipity is what brought baritone Andrè Schuen and pianist Daniel Heide together. In 2008 they each took part in the Salzburg Mozarteum Summer Academy and appeared on stage at different moments during the prize winners’ recital. That is when Daniel Heide heard André Schuen’s voice for the first time. Immediately he knew it was the voice he had always been looking for.
 
Their purpose for their début CD is to present the entire scope of their repertoire. André Schuen has been exploring different facets of his voice. “The three personalities we encounter on this CD represent three different generations. In Robert Schumann we meet the enraptured youthful lover; in Frank Martin we meet a man caught in the midst of life but pushed to the brink of despair by fear of death. And Hugo Wolf draws our gaze to Mignon’s father, the old harpist, full of melancholy, approaching the end of his life.” Daniel Heide adds: “We’re also confronted with three different compositional styles.”

In Robert Schumann’s music we have the soft, lyrical high notes that André Schuen finds so appealing. This – Heide adds – is core Romantic lied repertoire, loved by many and almost too familiar. Hugo Wolf is the musical link between Schumann and Frank Martin. We encounter the latter composer in more martial attire than usual: “In the Jedermann monologues I can give lots of voice; there’s something operatic about them”, the baritone remarks.

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