Format | Audio CD |
Ordering Number | OC 816 |
Barcode | 4260034868168 |
label | OehmsClassics |
Release date | 2/9/2010 |
Players/Contributors | Musicians
Composer
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Manufacturer- Company nameNAXOS DEUTSCHLAND Musik & Video Vertriebs-GmbH
- AdresseGruber Straße 46b, 85586 Poing, DE
- e-Mailinfo@naxos.de
Konrad Jarnot, baritone
Alexander Schmalcz, piano
In the prologue to his collection of poems, which was
not set by Schubert, Wilhelm Müller takes an ironic
attitude to the bucolic subject of his poetry. In his
poem cycle, which is part of a collection with the
title “77 Poems from the Posthumous Papers of a
Traveling Waldhorn Player”, he avails himself of the
yearnings of a middle-class citizenry caught up in
the early industrial and urban age, but still longing
for the “rural”, the “simple” and the “unpretentious”.
The prologue begins: I invite you, lovely ladies, clever
gentlemen, / And those of you who gladly hear and see
something fine, / To a brand-spanking new play / In the
most brand-spanking new style; / Simply shaped, naturally
pruned.
But all irony is forgotten in the touching narrative
of the miller‘s apprentice and his unrequited love to
the young miller‘s daughter, who, is one of the icons
of German romanticism in Schubert’s setting.
Konrad Jarnot has already earned great praise
for his recordings of songs by Mozart, Wagner,
Liszt, Mahler, Ravel, Duparc, Strauss and Hermann
Zilcher. With his recording of Die Schöne Müllerin,
he now begins a series of the great Schubert cycles.
CD 1- 1.Das Wandern02:34
- 2.Wohin?02:37
- 3.Halt!01:31
- 4.Danksagung an den Bach02:37
- 5.Am Feierabend02:32
- 6.Der Neugierige04:04
- 7.Ungeduld02:38
- 8.Morgengruß05:09
- 9.Des Müllers Blumen03:37
- 10.Tränenregen04:23
- 11.Mein!02.27
- 12.Pause05:23
- 13.Mit dem grünen Lautenbande01:57
- 14.Der Jäger01:10
- 15.Eifersucht und Stolz01:39
- 16.Die liebe Farbe05:26
- 17.Die böse Farbe02:07
- 18.Trockne Blumen04:08
- 19.Der Müller und der Bach04:42
- 20.Des Baches Wiegenlied07:47
- Total:01:06:01