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Affinities: Greek and German Art Songs | BIS BIS2439

Affinities: Greek and German Art Songs

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Label: BIS

Cat No: BIS2439

Barcode: 7318599924397

Format: Hybrid SACD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Vocal/Choral

Release Date: 1st November 2019

Contents

Works

Beer-Walbrunn, Anton

Geistliche Lieder nach Eichendorff, op.59
» no.5 Mariae Sehnsucht

Constantinidis, Yannis

Songs (20) of the Greek People
» no.2 To Erinaki (Young Irene)
» no.10 To mavro yemeni (The Black Headscarf)
» no.16 Apopse ta messanichta (Tonight at Midnight)
» no.19 Mera merosse (The Break of Day)

Jarnach, Philipp

Lieder (5), op.15
» no.2 Aus 'Des Knaben Wunderhorn' ('Ich hort ein Sichlein rauschen')

Kalomiris, Manolis

From 'The Lute and Stick', Poems by Alexandros Pallis, op.7
» no.3 Rumeliotissa (Girl from Roumeli)
Songs (5) from Book IV of 'The State and Solitude' by K Palamas
» no.3 I neraida (The Fairy)
» no.4 I neraidoparmeni (Enchanted by the Fairies)

Lialios, Dimitrios

Lieder (4), op.7
» no.1 Es erklingt wie Liebestone

Mitropoulos, Dimitri

Afroditi Urania (To Celestial Aphrodite)
O thanatos tou nafti (The Death of the Sailor)

Riadis, Emilios

Short Greek Songs (9)
» Magissa (Witch)
» Missiriotissa (Girl from Missiri)

Schoenberg, Arnold

Lieder (3), op.48
» no.3 Madchenlied
Lieder (4), op.2
» no.1 Erwartung

Skalkottas, Nikos

I lafina (The Doe)

Thuille, Ludwig

Frauenlieder (3) von Karl Stieler, op.5
» no.1 Klage

Weill, Kurt

Der Abschiedsbrief
Klops-Lied

Zemlinsky, Alexander von

Des Madchens Klage
Lieder (5) (1895-96)
» no.4 Nun schwillt der See so bang
Madel, kommst du mit zum Tanz?

Artists

Fanie Antonelou (soprano)
Kerstin Mork (piano)

Works

Beer-Walbrunn, Anton

Geistliche Lieder nach Eichendorff, op.59
» no.5 Mariae Sehnsucht

Constantinidis, Yannis

Songs (20) of the Greek People
» no.2 To Erinaki (Young Irene)
» no.10 To mavro yemeni (The Black Headscarf)
» no.16 Apopse ta messanichta (Tonight at Midnight)
» no.19 Mera merosse (The Break of Day)

Jarnach, Philipp

Lieder (5), op.15
» no.2 Aus 'Des Knaben Wunderhorn' ('Ich hort ein Sichlein rauschen')

Kalomiris, Manolis

From 'The Lute and Stick', Poems by Alexandros Pallis, op.7
» no.3 Rumeliotissa (Girl from Roumeli)
Songs (5) from Book IV of 'The State and Solitude' by K Palamas
» no.3 I neraida (The Fairy)
» no.4 I neraidoparmeni (Enchanted by the Fairies)

Lialios, Dimitrios

Lieder (4), op.7
» no.1 Es erklingt wie Liebestone

Mitropoulos, Dimitri

Afroditi Urania (To Celestial Aphrodite)
O thanatos tou nafti (The Death of the Sailor)

Riadis, Emilios

Short Greek Songs (9)
» Magissa (Witch)
» Missiriotissa (Girl from Missiri)

Schoenberg, Arnold

Lieder (3), op.48
» no.3 Madchenlied
Lieder (4), op.2
» no.1 Erwartung

Skalkottas, Nikos

I lafina (The Doe)

Thuille, Ludwig

Frauenlieder (3) von Karl Stieler, op.5
» no.1 Klage

Weill, Kurt

Der Abschiedsbrief
Klops-Lied

Zemlinsky, Alexander von

Des Madchens Klage
Lieder (5) (1895-96)
» no.4 Nun schwillt der See so bang
Madel, kommst du mit zum Tanz?

Artists

Fanie Antonelou (soprano)
Kerstin Mork (piano)

About

The Greek soprano Fanie Antonelou and German pianist Kerstin Mörk here join forces in an exciting project, entitled ‘Affinities’. In a carefully constructed sequence of 23 songs, they explore the kinship between Greek and German art songs – a varied one, filtered through friendships, family connections and teacher-pupil relationships.

All the composers represented on the disc studied and/or worked in the late 19th and early 20th centuries in the three great German-speaking musical centres – Vienna, Munich and Berlin – and include figures both well known (Schoenberg, Weill, Skalkottas and Mitropoulos) and less familiar (Emilios Riadis, Dimitrios Lialios, Ludwig Thuille). With twelve composers and even more poets involved, the subject matter of the individual songs is diverse indeed – from a café scene in Berlin (Der Abschiedsbrief by Kurt Weill in cabaret mode) to a hymn to Aphrodite, set by Dimitri Mitropoulos in a highly expressionistic free atonal idiom inspired by Schoenberg.

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