Edith Urbanczyk sings Modern Classics | Neos Music NEOS12219-20

Edith Urbanczyk sings Modern Classics

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Label: Neos Music

Cat No: NEOS12219-20

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 2

Genre: Vocal/Choral

Release Date: 25th November 2022

Contents

Works

Bartok, Bela

Dorfszenen, Sz78

Buchtger, Fritz

Vor der Tur
» no.5 Der Vogel Unheil
» no.10 Ohne Tod
» no.12 Das Meer nicht mehr
» no.13 Ein Paar Vogel noch immer
» no.21 Auferstehung

Coates, Gloria

Kriegstimmen der Frauen

Genzmer, Harald

Kantate for soprano and electronics

Goodman, Alfred Grant

Ornamente (3)

Henze, Hans Werner

Ariosi

Hindemith, Paul

Lieder mit Klavier, op.18
» no.3 Traum
» no.4 Auf der Treppe sitzen meine Ohrchen
» no.8 Trompeten

Lutoslawski, Witold

Songs (5)

Roussel, Albert

Poemes (2) de Ronsard for flute and soprano, op.26
» no.1 Rossignol, mon mignon

Shostakovich, Dmitri

Romances (7) on Poems of Alexander Blok, op.127

Veerhoff, Carlos

Cantos, op.19

Zemlinsky, Alexander von

Gesange (8), op.5
» no.1 Schlaf nur ein
» no.2 Hutet euch!
» no.3 O Blatter, durre Blatter
» no.4 O Sterne, goldene Sterne...

Artists

Edith Urbanczyk (soprano)
Hilde Findeisen (piano)
Barbara Korn (piano)
Karl-Hermann Mrongovius (piano)
Jurgen von Oppen (piano)
Dunja Robotty (piano)
Else Stock (piano)
Franz Zubal (piano)
Renate von Rosen (flute)
Kurt Guntner (violin)
Sylvia Reichardt (violin)
Reinhold Johannes Buhl (cello)
Walter Nothas (cello)
Oskar Sala (Mixtur-Trautonium)
Kammerensemble der Fachakademie fur Musik des Richard-Strauss-Konservatoriums Munchen

Conductor

Jaroslav Opela

Works

Bartok, Bela

Dorfszenen, Sz78

Buchtger, Fritz

Vor der Tur
» no.5 Der Vogel Unheil
» no.10 Ohne Tod
» no.12 Das Meer nicht mehr
» no.13 Ein Paar Vogel noch immer
» no.21 Auferstehung

Coates, Gloria

Kriegstimmen der Frauen

Genzmer, Harald

Kantate for soprano and electronics

Goodman, Alfred Grant

Ornamente (3)

Henze, Hans Werner

Ariosi

Hindemith, Paul

Lieder mit Klavier, op.18
» no.3 Traum
» no.4 Auf der Treppe sitzen meine Ohrchen
» no.8 Trompeten

Lutoslawski, Witold

Songs (5)

Roussel, Albert

Poemes (2) de Ronsard for flute and soprano, op.26
» no.1 Rossignol, mon mignon

Shostakovich, Dmitri

Romances (7) on Poems of Alexander Blok, op.127

Veerhoff, Carlos

Cantos, op.19

Zemlinsky, Alexander von

Gesange (8), op.5
» no.1 Schlaf nur ein
» no.2 Hutet euch!
» no.3 O Blatter, durre Blatter
» no.4 O Sterne, goldene Sterne...

Artists

Edith Urbanczyk (soprano)
Hilde Findeisen (piano)
Barbara Korn (piano)
Karl-Hermann Mrongovius (piano)
Jurgen von Oppen (piano)
Dunja Robotty (piano)
Else Stock (piano)
Franz Zubal (piano)
Renate von Rosen (flute)
Kurt Guntner (violin)
Sylvia Reichardt (violin)
Reinhold Johannes Buhl (cello)
Walter Nothas (cello)
Oskar Sala (Mixtur-Trautonium)
Kammerensemble der Fachakademie fur Musik des Richard-Strauss-Konservatoriums Munchen

Conductor

Jaroslav Opela

About

On 4 September 2022, Edith Urbanczyk celebrated her 90th birthday: the occasion upon which to dedicate this resounding commemorative documentary to her.

On 20 January 1977, Dr Paul Ganzer wrote in the Augsburger Allgemeine newspaper: "The well-known Munich soprano, a master of the clearest diction, who commands the most difficult intervals with an absolute ear and sound technique, is a consummate interpreter of contemporary Lied singing." In 1999, Dr Hartmut Lück called her the "Grande Dame of New Music" in the accompanying booklet to her CD featuring recordings from Arnold Schoenberg's Pierrot lunaire.

Edith Urbanczyk was born in 1932 in Breslau (Poland) but raised in Munich (Germany). She first studied violin at the State University of Music in Munich in Prof. Karl Freund's master class. Upon completion of her Master's diploma, she went to Vienna to successfully complete additional vocal studies as an opera singer with Prof Julius Patzak. This was followed by several years of engagements as a lyric soprano at various theatres, including Bonn and Giessen.

With perfect pitch and her instrumental vocal approach, influenced by her violin studies, she was virtually predestined to masterfully perform often very demanding contemporary music faithfully and musically. She sang numerous world premieres of works by Hans Zender, Günter Bialas, Harald Genzmer, Wilhelm Killmayer, Alfred Goodman, Herbert Baumann, Walter Steffens, Fritz Büchtger and Robert M. Helmschrott.

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