Wolf & Reger: Orchestral Songs | Orfeo MP1902

Wolf & Reger: Orchestral Songs

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Label: Orfeo

Cat No: MP1902

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 2

Genre: Vocal/Choral

Release Date: 10th May 2019

Contents

Works

Reger, Max

An die Hoffnung, op.124
Der Einsiedler, op.144a
Hymn of love, op.136
Requiem, op.144b

Wolf, Hugo

Der Corregidor
» Herz verzage nicht geschwind
Eichendorff-Lieder (20)
» no.1 Der Freund
Gedichte (3) von Michelangelo
Goethe-Lieder
» no.1 Harfenspieler I
» no.2 Harfenspieler II
» no.3 Harfenspieler III
» no.29 Anakreons Grab
» no.49 Prometheus
Italienisches Liederbuch (Italian Songbook)
» no.17 Und willst du deinen Liebsten sterben sehen
» no.33 Sterb' ich, so hullt in Blumen meine Glieder
Morike-Lieder
» no.10 Fussreise
» no.22 Seufzer
» no.28 Gebet
» no.39 Denk' es, o Seele!
» no.46 Gesang Weylas

Artists

Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone)
St Michaelis-Chor Hamburg
Monteverdi-Chor Hamburg
Munchner Rundfunkorchester
Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Hamburg

Conductors

Stefan Soltesz
Gerd Albrecht

Works

Reger, Max

An die Hoffnung, op.124
Der Einsiedler, op.144a
Hymn of love, op.136
Requiem, op.144b

Wolf, Hugo

Der Corregidor
» Herz verzage nicht geschwind
Eichendorff-Lieder (20)
» no.1 Der Freund
Gedichte (3) von Michelangelo
Goethe-Lieder
» no.1 Harfenspieler I
» no.2 Harfenspieler II
» no.3 Harfenspieler III
» no.29 Anakreons Grab
» no.49 Prometheus
Italienisches Liederbuch (Italian Songbook)
» no.17 Und willst du deinen Liebsten sterben sehen
» no.33 Sterb' ich, so hullt in Blumen meine Glieder
Morike-Lieder
» no.10 Fussreise
» no.22 Seufzer
» no.28 Gebet
» no.39 Denk' es, o Seele!
» no.46 Gesang Weylas

Artists

Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone)
St Michaelis-Chor Hamburg
Monteverdi-Chor Hamburg
Munchner Rundfunkorchester
Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Hamburg

Conductors

Stefan Soltesz
Gerd Albrecht

About

Hardly any other singer was more associated with and devoted to the nigh 300 songs by the Austrian composer Hugo Wolf than Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau. Utterly convinced by the richness of Wolf’s oeuvre, Fischer-Dieskau took Wolf’s previously hardly heeded songs to many stages throughout the world. Reger was frowned upon as an ‘awkward traditionalist’ and ‘piece worker’, but Reger’s songs show a completely different, moving and profound side of the composer, who takes a significant position in the song composition of the turn of the century. Even Fischer-Dieskau did not devote himself to Reger exactly frequently, unlike his downright encyclopaedic approach in other fields. In his recording of a number of particularly fine gems among Reger’s orchestral songs, he was supported by Gerd Albrecht. The outcome is an artistic symbiosis of the highest quality, testifying to a passion and ardency that can be found seldom: a veritable sound document!

Recorded: Hamburg 1989 (Reger), Munich 1990 (Wolf)

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