
Wydawnictwo: Orfeo
Nr katalogowy: C 934191
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: październik 2019
EAN: 4011790934198
Nr katalogowy: C 934191
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: październik 2019
EAN: 4011790934198
Schubert: Winterreise
Orfeo - C 934191
Kompozytor
Franz Schubert (1797-1828)
Franz Schubert (1797-1828)
Utwory na płycie:
Nr. 1 Gute Nacht
Nr. 2 Die Wetterfahne
Nr. 3 Gefror'ne Tränen
Nr. 4 Erstarrung
Nr. 5 Der Lindenbaum
Nr. 6 Wasserflut
Nr. 7 Auf dem Flusse
Nr. 8 Rückblick
Nr. 9 Irrlicht
Nr. 10 Rast
Nr. 11 Frühlingstraum
Nr. 12 Einsamkeit
Nr. 13 Die Post
Nr. 14 Der greise Kopf
Nr. 15 Die Krähe
Nr. 16 Letzte Hoffnung
Nr. 17 Im Dorfe
Nr. 18 Der stürmischen Morgen
Nr. 19 Täuschung
Nr. 20 Der Wegweiser
Nr. 21 Das Wirthaus
Nr. 22 Mut!
Nr. 23 Die Nebensonnen
Nr. 24 Der Leiermann
Winterreise, D. 911
Song Cycle after poems by Wilhelm Müller (1794-1827)
Song Cycle after poems by Wilhelm Müller (1794-1827)
‘From the very beginning, I had enormous respect for Die Winterreise, because it demands everything from the narrator. Whenever I open a page where I have set the notes aside to gain a fresh view, I have new questions. And sometimes I don’t find an answer to everything. This ‘process’ never stops.’ – Pavol Breslik
With his 3rd Lieder album for Orfeo, Pavol Breslik sets foot on the Mount Olympus of German song with Schubert’s Winterreise. His recording of Schubert’s Die schöne Müllerin (C737151) was internationally acclaimed, telling us that he has further depth of thought about the masterwork on this recording:
‘We artists are always strongly influenced by the work we are just doing. We put our entire soul into it and do our very utmost to present it to the listener. Only whoever has really felt suffering, can sing about suffering. Here, it is a question of authenticity.’
Recording: Hohenems, Markus-Sittikus-Saal, 05.-07.09.2018 (Live Recording)
With his 3rd Lieder album for Orfeo, Pavol Breslik sets foot on the Mount Olympus of German song with Schubert’s Winterreise. His recording of Schubert’s Die schöne Müllerin (C737151) was internationally acclaimed, telling us that he has further depth of thought about the masterwork on this recording:
‘We artists are always strongly influenced by the work we are just doing. We put our entire soul into it and do our very utmost to present it to the listener. Only whoever has really felt suffering, can sing about suffering. Here, it is a question of authenticity.’
Recording: Hohenems, Markus-Sittikus-Saal, 05.-07.09.2018 (Live Recording)