
Wydawnictwo: Raumklang
Nr katalogowy: RK 10108
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: wrzesień 2009
EAN: 4039731101089
Nr katalogowy: RK 10108
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: wrzesień 2009
EAN: 4039731101089
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Restless Love - Rastlose Liebe
Raumklang - RK 10108
Wykonawcy
Amarcord:
Wolfram Lattke, Martin Lattke, tenor
Frank Ozimek, baritone
Daniel Knauft, Holger Krause, bass
Amarcord:
Wolfram Lattke, Martin Lattke, tenor
Frank Ozimek, baritone
Daniel Knauft, Holger Krause, bass
Utwory na płycie:
Felix Mendelssohn: Im Süden
Felix Mendelssohn: Ständchen
Felix Mendelssohn: Zigeunerlied
Felix Mendelssohn: Ständchen
Heinrich Marschner: Testament
Heinrich Marschner: Liebeserklärung eines Schneidergesellen
Robert Schumann: In Meeres Mitten ist ein off'ner Laden
Robert Schumann: Zürne nicht des Herbstes Wind
Robert Schumann: Die Rose stand im Thau
Carl Friedrich Zöllner: Der Speisezettel
Felix Mendelssohn: Weihgesang
Heinrich Leberecht August Mühling: Abendlied
Heinrich Leberecht August Mühling: An's Liebchen
Felix Mendelssohn: Wanderlied
Heinrich Leberecht August Mühling: Gesellschaftslied
Felix Mendelssohn: Liebe und Wein
Felix Mendelssohn: Sommerlied
Felix Mendelssohn: Wasserfahrt
Felix Mendelssohn: Der Jäger Abschied
Felix Mendelssohn: Türkisches Schenkenlied
Carl Steinacker: Die Hoffnung
Carl Steinacker: Sehnsucht
Carl Steinacker: An den Mond
Robert Schumann: Frühlingsglocken
Robert Schumann: Rastlose Liebe
Robert Schumann: Die Minnesänger
Robert Schumann: Die Lotosblume
With its tenth CD production, amarcord takes a stroll through the musical Leipzig of the nineteenth century. Simultaneously, this anniversary release is a reverence to the hometown of the five world-class vocalists. They obviously feel very much at home in this repertoire, and the listener is accorded many a musical discovery in Restless Love.
Besides widely known songs from which they elicit new nuances by means of their just as fresh as knowledgeable creative will, eight of the titles appear for the first time on this CD, including a piece for male choir by Mendelssohn! The Weihgesang (Consecration Song) for Goethe’s funeral service was rediscovered by the Leipzig Mendelssohn researcher Ralf Wehner. Yet, besides the music of the then Gewandhaus music director Felix Mendelssohn and his friend Robert Schumann, it is exactly the today hardly known composers that make this CD so remarkable. This is music by Adolf Eduard Marschner, a relative of the crazy, brilliant Heinrich Marschner, who was also active in Leipzig – or the musical jewels by Carl Steinacker, August Mühling, and Carl Friedrich Zöllner, whose works have long been forgotten by the history of musical reception. Unjustly, for the songs of love and pain that amaracord has bundled together in Restless Love are without exception musical treasures
Besides widely known songs from which they elicit new nuances by means of their just as fresh as knowledgeable creative will, eight of the titles appear for the first time on this CD, including a piece for male choir by Mendelssohn! The Weihgesang (Consecration Song) for Goethe’s funeral service was rediscovered by the Leipzig Mendelssohn researcher Ralf Wehner. Yet, besides the music of the then Gewandhaus music director Felix Mendelssohn and his friend Robert Schumann, it is exactly the today hardly known composers that make this CD so remarkable. This is music by Adolf Eduard Marschner, a relative of the crazy, brilliant Heinrich Marschner, who was also active in Leipzig – or the musical jewels by Carl Steinacker, August Mühling, and Carl Friedrich Zöllner, whose works have long been forgotten by the history of musical reception. Unjustly, for the songs of love and pain that amaracord has bundled together in Restless Love are without exception musical treasures