Liebende: Lieder by R Strauss, Mozart & Schubert
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Label: C-AVI
Cat No: AVI8553171
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 26th March 2021
Contents
Works
Abendempfindung an Laura, K523Das Lied der Trennung, K519
Das Veilchen, K476
Die Zufriedenheit, K473
Lied der Freiheit, K506
Warnung 'Manner suchen stets zu naschen', K433
Alles um Liebe, D241
An die Nachtigall, D497
Die junge Nonne, D828, op.43 no.1
Lied des Florio, D857/2
Luisens Antwort, D319
Suleika I 'Was bedeutet die Bewegung?', D720
Suleika II 'Ach, um deine feuchten Schwingen', D717
Verklarung, D59
Die erwachte Rose, Av66
Lieder (3), op.29
Artists
Katharina Konradi (soprano)Daniel Heide (piano)
Works
Abendempfindung an Laura, K523Das Lied der Trennung, K519
Das Veilchen, K476
Die Zufriedenheit, K473
Lied der Freiheit, K506
Warnung 'Manner suchen stets zu naschen', K433
Alles um Liebe, D241
An die Nachtigall, D497
Die junge Nonne, D828, op.43 no.1
Lied des Florio, D857/2
Luisens Antwort, D319
Suleika I 'Was bedeutet die Bewegung?', D720
Suleika II 'Ach, um deine feuchten Schwingen', D717
Verklarung, D59
Die erwachte Rose, Av66
Lieder (3), op.29
Artists
Katharina Konradi (soprano)Daniel Heide (piano)
About
“The labels ‘Mozart soprano’ and ‘Strauss soprano’ are often said to be practically indistinguishable. Indeed, in terms of melodic style, the two composers are not that far apart. Mozart suits my voice well, and the same is true of Richard Straus’s light lyrical repertoire. Then Schubert, with his astoundingly vast lieder output and his variety of musical expression, holds a special place for me.
“For a pianist, Mozart and Schubert are a matter of course! Mozart wrote a number of keyboard sonatas (and the violin sonatas!) along with a multitude of piano concertos: his Lieder come as an added attraction. They are marvelous gems. And any pianist who decides to go further than Schubert’s solo piano works in order to delve into his seemingly infinite world of 600 Lieder-treasures comes out a happier man.
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