Schubert - Poetisches Tagebuch
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Label: Challenge Classics
Cat No: CC72670
Format: Hybrid SACD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 4th December 2015
Contents
Works
An mein Herz, D860Auf der Bruck, D853
Dass sie hier gewesen!, D775
Der Winterabend, D938
Der liebliche Stern, D861
Du bist die Ruh', D776, op.59 no.3
Fischerweise, D881
Greisengesang, D778
Im Fruhling, D882
Im Walde (Waldesnacht), D708
Im Walde, D834
Lebensmut, D883
Nacht und Traume, D827
Tiefes Leid, D876
Totengrabers Heimweh, D842
Uber Wildemann, D884
Um Mitternacht, D862
Artists
Christoph Pregardien (tenor)Julius Drake (piano)
Works
An mein Herz, D860Auf der Bruck, D853
Dass sie hier gewesen!, D775
Der Winterabend, D938
Der liebliche Stern, D861
Du bist die Ruh', D776, op.59 no.3
Fischerweise, D881
Greisengesang, D778
Im Fruhling, D882
Im Walde (Waldesnacht), D708
Im Walde, D834
Lebensmut, D883
Nacht und Traume, D827
Tiefes Leid, D876
Totengrabers Heimweh, D842
Uber Wildemann, D884
Um Mitternacht, D862
Artists
Christoph Pregardien (tenor)Julius Drake (piano)
About
On 'Poetisches Tagebuch', one of today's foremost lyric tenors, Christoph Prégardien, and his equally illustrious accompanist Julius Drake, perform nine songs by Schubert to words by the Saxon poet Ernst Schulze, together with a further eight songs to lyrics by other poets.
These songs of loss, alienation and obsessive longing ('Winterreise' is already glimpsed) are among Schubert's most powerful and poignant, and two of them, 'Im Frühling' and 'Auf der Bruck', both recital favourites, are among the composer's most popular lieder.
Poet Ernst Schulze (1789-1817) lived in a world in which the boundaries between the real and the imagined were increasingly hazy. As a student he shared Don Giovanni's 'mille tre' attitude to women, notching up a string of casual conquests. When his campaign to seduce Cäcilie Tychsen failed, and she died of tuberculosis, she became idealised as his lost bride-to-be, saviour and muse. Conveniently for the fantasising poet, Cäcilie had a sister, Adelheid, to whom he quickly transferred his affections. From 1813 until his own early death, likewise of tuberculosis, Schulze embroidered this fragmentary, largely one-sided relationship in the 100 poems that make up his Poetisches Tagebuch ('Verse Journal').
Schubert first seems to have alighted on Schulze's work in 1824, when he flirted with the idea of making an opera from the narrative poem 'Die bezauberte Rose'. Then in March 1825 he set 'Im Walde' from the Poetisches Tagebuch, initiating a sequence of Schulze songs composed over the following year.
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