Gillian Keith: Bei Strauss
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Label: Champs Hill Records
Cat No: CHRCD018
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 3rd May 2011
Contents
Works
Die erwachte Rose, Av66Kleine Lieder (5), op.69
Lieder (3), op.29
Lieder (6), op.17
Lieder (6), op.68
Malven ('Aus Rosen'), AV304
Rote Rosen (Red Roses), AV76
Artists
Gillian Keith (soprano)Simon Lepper (piano)
Works
Die erwachte Rose, Av66Kleine Lieder (5), op.69
Lieder (3), op.29
Lieder (6), op.17
Lieder (6), op.68
Malven ('Aus Rosen'), AV304
Rote Rosen (Red Roses), AV76
Artists
Gillian Keith (soprano)Simon Lepper (piano)
About
In song-writing, as in orchestral music, Richard Strauss hit his stride early. His range and confidence is displayed in this group of songs - as the selection shows, he wrote some superb examples in his teens, and by his mid-twenties was already an assured master of the Lied, mastery which continued to develop into old age.
Generations of singers have been inspired by Straussʼ devotion to song; from the dramatic, to the lyric, to the coloratura, Straussʼ songs offer something very special.
In this recital of specially chosen Lieder are many songs which have earned their place in the repertoire, along with less-often heard works such as Mädchenblumen and Drei Lieder der Ophelia, which compliment those that are more familiar.
One of Canadaʼs leading lyric sopranos, Gillian Keith made her Royal Opera Covent Garden debut as Zerbinetta in Straussʼ Ariadne auf Naxos, a role she has gone on to repeat with great success. A past winner of the prestigious Kathleen Ferrier Award, she has a natural affinity for Straussʼ music.
Track Listing:
1. Ständchen Op.17 No.2 (A F von Schack)
2. Leises Lied Op.39 No.1 (Richard Dehmel)
3. Wiegenliedchen Op.49 No.3 (Richard Dehmel)
Lieder ohne Opus
4. Rote Rosen (Karl Stieler)
5. Die erwachte Rose (Fr. Sallet)
6. Malven (Betty Knobel)
Mädchenblumen Op.22
7. No.1 - Kornblumen (Felix Dahn)
8. No.2 - Mohnblumen (Felix Dahn)
9. No.3 - Epheu (Felix Dahn)
10. No.4 - Wasserrose (Felix Dahn)
Fünf Lieder Op.48
11. No.1 - Freundliches Vision (Otto Julius Bierbaum)
12. No.2 - Ich schwebe (Karl Henckell)
13. No.3 - Kling! (Karl Henckell)
14. No.4 - Winterweihe (Karl Henckell)
15. No.5 - Winterliebe (Karl Henckell)
16. Schlagende Herzen Op.29 No.2 (Otto Julius Bierbaum)
17. Muttertänderlei Op.43 No.2 (Gottfried August Bürger)
18. Das Bächlein Op.88 No.1 (Goethe)
19. Amor Op.68 No.5 (Clemens Brentano)
Drei Lieder Op.69
20. No.1 - Der Stern (A von Arnim)
21. No.2 - Der Pokal (A von Arnim)
22. No.3 – Einerlei (A von Arnim)
Drei Lieder der Ophelia Op.67
23. No.1 – Wie erkenn ich mein Treulieb (Shakespeare)
24. No.2 – Guten Morgen, ist’s Sankt Valentins Tag (Shakespeare)
25. No.3 – Sie trugen ihm auf der Bahre, bloss (Shakespeare)
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