Brahms - Lieder Album
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Label: Sony
Cat No: 19802897352
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 16th May 2025
Contents
Works
Gesange (4), op.70Lieder und Romanzen (8), op.14
Artists
Christian Gerhaher (baritone)Gerold Huber (piano)
Works
Gesange (4), op.70Lieder und Romanzen (8), op.14
Artists
Christian Gerhaher (baritone)Gerold Huber (piano)
About
As always, thanks to their ideal interweaving of words and music, Gerhaher and Huber introduce a new perspective to these songs. Among the works recorded here, apart from the exemplary cycle of the Neun Lieder und Gesänge, op.32, and the ‘Regenlied’ cycle of posthumously published poems by Klaus Groth (which are heard here in their rarely performed early version) you will find well-known pieces such as ‘Sehnsucht’ and ‘Von ewiger Liebe’.
The highly informative booklet note was written by Laurenz Lütteken, one of the leading musicologists of our time.
Reviews
In the opening songs ... the prevailing mood of restraint pervades into an account of ‘Von ewiger Liebe’ that presents the song with rare thoughtfulness – not as the barnstorming outburst of passion one often hears. I wondered if it was too veiled, too reticent, but then a quick look at the score confirms that Brahms never actually marks anything louder than forte. ... Huber’s playing is wonderfully limpid and natural throughout; as usual, the two artists are seamlessly united in their interpretations. Hugo Shirley
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