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R Strauss - Four Last Songs, Opera Excerpts | Orfeo C858121

R Strauss - Four Last Songs, Opera Excerpts

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Label: Orfeo

Cat No: C858121

Barcode: 4011790858128

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Vocal/Choral

Release Date: 2nd July 2012

Contents

Works

Strauss, Richard

Arabella, op.79
» Das war sehr gut, Mandryka
Capriccio, op.85
» Morgen mittag um elf
Der Rosenkavalier, op.59
» Marie Theres'! Hab mir's gelobt
Vier letzte Lieder (Four Last Songs), AV150

Artists

Anne Schwanewilms (soprano)
Jutta Bohnert
Regina Richter
Gurzenich-Orchester Koln

Conductor

Markus Stenz

Works

Strauss, Richard

Arabella, op.79
» Das war sehr gut, Mandryka
Capriccio, op.85
» Morgen mittag um elf
Der Rosenkavalier, op.59
» Marie Theres'! Hab mir's gelobt
Vier letzte Lieder (Four Last Songs), AV150

Artists

Anne Schwanewilms (soprano)
Jutta Bohnert
Regina Richter
Gurzenich-Orchester Koln

Conductor

Markus Stenz

About

A setting of poems by Hermann Hesse and Joseph von Eichendorff, Richard Strauss’s 'Four Last Songs' afford ultimate proof of his unique ability to write soaring melodic lines for the soprano voice. Many outstanding Strauss sopranos have faced up to the challenge and now Anne Schwanewilms joins them.

Anne Schwanewilms is one of the most sought-after Strauss sopranos of our day - a regular visitor to all the world’s leading opera houses and festivals, from Salzburg Festival and the Royal Opera, Covent Garden, to the Bavarian, Dresden and Vienna State Operas. She has also been heard in many of Strauss’ works at the Cologne Opera, most recently at a recital in 2011, when she was joined by the Gürzenich Orchestra under Cologne’s general music director, Markus Stenz, which included excerpts from roles with which she is most closely associated.

The valedictory tone of the songs contrasts with that of the final scene from 'Arabella', in which Schwanewilms strikes just the right balance between the simplicity of the opening and the increasingly jubilant note on which the opera ends. In the final scene from 'Capriccio', this last-named quality is combined with the singer’s ability to achieve the parlando style ideally demanded by Strauss.

In the 'Rosenkavalier' trio her emotionally-charged singing captures the Marschallin’s rejection in favour of a younger woman with an immediacy that is altogether overwhelming.

Concert Reviews [Liederabend, Wigmore Hall December 2011]
Anne Schwanewilms, the German soprano who shines in Strauss...is the classiest of all Marschallins in Strauss’s Der Rosenkavalier…it was the ultimate challenge of Mahler’s Five Ruckert Lieder which turned solid into liquid gold…as only the greatest performances – Janet Baker’s, Lorraine Hunt Lieberson’s and Fischer-Dieskau’s – have previously managed…it was here that Schwanewilms stepped up to the mark of true greatness.” - David Nice, The Arts Desk, December 9th

"Schwanewilms seems to have it all: unfailingly precise intonation, a polished, gleaming sound, almost superhuman breath control. She also has considerable stage presence and self-assurance: utterly in command of the voice and the material, she revealed a profound understanding of these songs while retaining a sense of freshness and spontaneity. No wonder the applause was rapturous.” - Operatoday

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