| Schwanengesang. Thirteen
Lieder After Poems By
Rellstab And Heine D 957
/Die Taubenpostd 965 A Deutsch Tiefe Singstimme und Klavier Barenreiter
Schubert cycle de la dernière chanson en UrtextAprès la mort de Schubert en 18...(+)
Schubert cycle de la dernière chanson en UrtextAprès la mort de Schubert en 1828, son frère Ferdinand transmis treize chansons basées sur des textes de Ludwig Rellstab et Heinrich Heine à la Haslinger éditeur. Schubert avait composé seulement les peu de temps avant sa mort, en Août 1828.Au cours de sa durée de vie de Schubert effectivement voulu publier les deux groupes de Lieder séparément. Toutefois, les chansons de Heine et Rellstab sont en effet étroitement liés. Haslinger ajouté quatorzième Lied, 'Die Taubenpost', basée sur un texte de Johann Gabriel Seidl, que Schubert avait composé un mois avant sa mort, mais qui en aucun cas met à nu toute relation à l'Rellstab et Heine Lieder.Cette collection a été publié à titre posthume par Haslinger au début de mai 1829, et il a été nommé 'Schwanengesang' - traditionnellement le terme donné à la dernière oeuvre d'un artiste avant sa mort.- Basé sur le Urtext de la 'Nouvelle édition Schubert'- Avant-propos par Walther Dürr sur la genèse et l'histoire des oeuvres etles sources disponibles pour chaque individu Lied (Ger / Eng)- Traductions en anglais des textes de Richard Wigmore Lied / Voix Basse(s) Et Piano
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| Lieder, Vol.5
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As a continuation of the new Urtext edition of the Schubert lieder, Walther Dür...(+)
As a continuation of the new Urtext edition of the Schubert lieder, Walther Dürr has now edited volume five for high, medium and low voices. Volumes 1 to 4 of this edition contain mainly lieder which Schubert himself saw into print (in his own choice and order) and in the fourth volume works from the last two years of his life are included. The lieder in volume 5 onwards are strictly presented in the order of Deutsch's Thematic Catalogue which means that in principle they are arranged chronologically. The lieder in volume five were composed in the years 1811 to 1814. The first - 'Hagars Klage' (D 5), dated 30 March 1811 - is also his first complete surviving song. The first eleven lieder are evidence of his early studies (1811-1813/14). During this period Schubert immersed himself in Johann Rudolf Zumsteeg's ballads and lieder and wrote Italian arias during his composition lessons with Antonio Salieri. He also composed a single strophic song ('Klaglied', D 23), which - the only one of these songs - was published shortly after his death in November 1830 as op. 131, 3. His apprentice work, as it were, was the major ballade 'Der Taucher' (D 77) which was composed between 1813 and roughly the beginning of 1815. Probably not by chance, his first complete opera ('Des Teufels Lustschloss', D 84) was written at the same time. He also set fourteen poems by Friedrich von Matthisson exploring the principle of the strophic lied. - Excellent new engraving based on the 'New Schubert Edition'- Foreword by Walther Dürr discussing the history the works' composition and transmission, together with a list of sources for each song (Ger/Eng)- English translation of the song texts by Richard Wigmore / Voix Basses
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