Eine Liederreise
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Label: Carus
Cat No: CAR83521
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 22nd October 2021
Contents
Works
Lieder (6) aus Gellerts Lieder und OdenSolfeggio in C minor, Wq117/2 H220
Bagatelles (11), op.119
Das Gebet
Gottes Macht und Vorsehung
Trost der Erlosung
Gottes Macht und Vorsehung
Morgengesang
Das Fullen
Der Greis
Die Guttat
Die gluckliche Ehe
Abendlied
Das Gebet
Morgengesang
Prufung am Abend
Artists
Gotthold Schwarz (baritone)Michael Schonheit (fortepiano)
Works
Lieder (6) aus Gellerts Lieder und OdenSolfeggio in C minor, Wq117/2 H220
Bagatelles (11), op.119
Das Gebet
Gottes Macht und Vorsehung
Trost der Erlosung
Gottes Macht und Vorsehung
Morgengesang
Das Fullen
Der Greis
Die Guttat
Die gluckliche Ehe
Abendlied
Das Gebet
Morgengesang
Prufung am Abend
Artists
Gotthold Schwarz (baritone)Michael Schonheit (fortepiano)
About
There is no other explanation for the fact that so many settings of these texts were published in the very first years. With these Leipzig poems in our luggage, our journey of song begins with settings by Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach and leads all the way to Vienna and the compositions of Ludwig van Beethoven.
Gotthold Schwarz (baritone), for many years Kantor of St Thomas’s Church Leipzig, is accompanied by Gewandhaus organist Michael Schönheit on a Broadwood grand piano from 1805 – an instrument that would perfectly suit the period in which the songs were written. Ludwig van Beethoven himself owned a Broadwood grand piano built in 1807.
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