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Title

Complete Lieder, Volume 22  

Composer

Franz Schubert

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Performers

Jamie MacDougall (tenor)

John Mark Ainsley (tenor)

Simon Keenlyside (baritone)

Michael George (bass)

Lorna Anderson (soprano)

Catherine Wyn-Rogers (mezzo soprano)

Patricia Rozario (soprano)

Catherine Denley (mezzo soprano)

Graham Johnson (piano)

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Contents

1. Trinklied (JM, JMA, SK, MG, GJ)

2. Morgenlied (LA, GJ)

3. An Sie (JM, GJ)

4. (Das) Mädchen aus der Fremde  (SK, GJ)

5. (Der) Abend (CWR, GJ)

6. Punschlied (JM, JMA, SK, MG, GJ)
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An die Sonne (LA, GJ)

8. (Das) Leben ist ein Traum (LA, PR, CWR, GJ)

9. (Die) drei Sänger (CWR, GJ)

10. Erinnerung: Die Erscheinung (JM, GJ)

11. (Das) Abendroth (LA, CD, MG, GJ)

12. Genügsamkeit (CWR, GJ)

13. An Rosa I (JM, GJ)

14. An Rosa II (JM, GJ)
15. (Das) Bild (JM, GJ)
16. Furcht der Geliebten (SK, GJ)

17. Skolie (JM, GJ)

18. Cora an die Sonne (CWJ, GJ)

19. (Die) Sterne (JM, GJ)

20. Lob des Tokayers (JM, JMA, SK, MG, GJ)

21. Vaterlandslied (LA, GJ)

22. Gebet während der Schlacht (SK, GJ)

23. Hermann und Thusnelda (LA, SK, GJ)

24. Selma und Selmar (LA, JM, GJ)

25. Lorma (CWJ, GJ)

26. Cronnan (LA, SK, GJ)

27. Hymne an den Unendlichen (PR, CD, JM, MG, GJ)

28. (Das) Grab (JM, JMA, SK, MG, GJ)

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Label

Hyperion Schubert Edition

Code

CDJ33022

Released

October 1994

Number of discs

1

ASIN

B000002ZFG



 

 

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What the critics say

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Alan Blyth for Gramophone, January 1995.

http://www.gramophone.co.uk/gramofilereview.asp?reviewID=9501107&mediaID=40970&issue=Reviewed%3A+Gramophone+1%2F1995

‘…Johnson's words on the next song Furcht der Geliebten demand to be quoted: ''... the result is a beautiful blend of styles where the hymnbook merges with the sensuously romantic Lied''—and who better to sing such a piece than the ever-improving Simon Keenlyside? His velvet baritone and immaculate line and diction turn this neglected song into the near-masterpiece it undoubtedly is.”

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“Next—in one of the disc's most convincing readings—Keenlyside projects Korner's battle prayer, Gebet wahrend der Schlacht, with vibrantly attractive tone (he surely must have a disc to himself in this ongoing series). “

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