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Bruch - Lieder | CPO 5554222

Bruch - Lieder

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Label: CPO

Cat No: 5554222

Barcode: 0761203542222

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Vocal/Choral

Release Date: 5th March 2021

Contents

Works

Bruch, Max

Lieder (5), op.97
» no.1 Mein Liebchen naht, Blumen zu pflucken
» no.2 Durch die wolkige Maiennacht
» no.5 Ein Madchen und ein Glaschen Wein
Siechentrost-Lieder, op.54
Songs (4), op.15
» no.3 Im tiefen Tale
» no.4 Gold'ne Brucken
Songs (4), op.18
» no.2 Der Landsknecht
» no.3 An die heilige Jungfrau
Songs (4), op.33
» no.3 Dein gedenk' ich Margaretha
Songs (5) for baritone, op.59
» no.1 Um Mitternacht
Songs (6), op.7
» no.1 Altes Lied
Songs (10), op.17
» no.1 An die heilige Jungfrau
» no.3 An den Jesusknaben
» no.4 Von den Rosen komm' ich
» no.8 Tannhauser
» no.10 Klosterlied

Artists

Rafael Fingerlos (baritone)
Sascha El Mouissi (piano)
Benjamin Herzl (violin)
Cornelia Zink (soprano)
Magdalena Rüker (mezzo-soprano)
Bernhard Berchtold (tenor)

Works

Bruch, Max

Lieder (5), op.97
» no.1 Mein Liebchen naht, Blumen zu pflucken
» no.2 Durch die wolkige Maiennacht
» no.5 Ein Madchen und ein Glaschen Wein
Siechentrost-Lieder, op.54
Songs (4), op.15
» no.3 Im tiefen Tale
» no.4 Gold'ne Brucken
Songs (4), op.18
» no.2 Der Landsknecht
» no.3 An die heilige Jungfrau
Songs (4), op.33
» no.3 Dein gedenk' ich Margaretha
Songs (5) for baritone, op.59
» no.1 Um Mitternacht
Songs (6), op.7
» no.1 Altes Lied
Songs (10), op.17
» no.1 An die heilige Jungfrau
» no.3 An den Jesusknaben
» no.4 Von den Rosen komm' ich
» no.8 Tannhauser
» no.10 Klosterlied

Artists

Rafael Fingerlos (baritone)
Sascha El Mouissi (piano)
Benjamin Herzl (violin)
Cornelia Zink (soprano)
Magdalena Rüker (mezzo-soprano)
Bernhard Berchtold (tenor)

About

The first piece composed by Max Bruch during his child prodigy years was a song, and the Five Songs, op.97, number among the last creations with which he closed the files on his long artist’s life shortly after World War I. This fact alone would suffice to make us understand the great value attached to song – whether of vocal or instrumental nature – in the oeuvre of this lifelong Romanticist. From the peppy male chorus to the full-length colossal oratorio, from the Loreley to the immortal cantilenas of his Violin Concerto no.1, Scottish Fantasy, and Kol Nidrei, he sang out his songs to his heart’s content while revealing lyrical qualities that come to light in special measure in his collections of solo songs distributed over the entire course of his career – a fact underscored by the Austrian baritone Rafael Fingerlos and his piano partner Sascha El Mouissi on this new and so far absolutely unique anthology.

Along with delightful tidbits from all of Bruch’s compositional periods, we are presenting the five songs from Paul Heyse’s novella Siechentrost for One to Four Voice Parts, Violin, and Piano, op.54. Max Bruch’s musical setting produced not only an original piece of chamber music but also an intimate look at his self-understanding and his goals. Behind their creator’s blustery façade there was also a man of tender, vulnerable character!

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