0608917296525

Licht! 800 Years Of German Lied

Anna Lucia Richter & Ammiel Bushakevitz

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Format: CD

Cat No: CC72965

Release Date:  27 October 2023

Label:  Challenge Classics

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  0608917296525

Genres:  Classical  

  • Description

    After her Schumann disc (CC 72867), we are glad to present a new disc by great mezzosoprano Anna Lucia Richter. The theme of of the disc is: Light. The repertoire encompasses eight hundred years of German Lieder.

    "[her] bright, clean, focused tone, precise diction and keen sense of drama will be familiar from her performances in an impressively wide-ranging portfolio." - Gramophone on A.L.Richter:

    With the present programme we want to explore the history of the German Lied throughout a period spanning some 800 years, from that first light of dawn represented by the earliest music scored with modern notation - courtly love songs by Walther von der Vogelweide (1170-1230) and Oswald von Wolkenstein (1377-1445) - down to such present-day emissaries of the Lied tradition as Aribert Reimann and Wolfgang Rihm. In between we find: J.S. Bach, Haydn, Mozart, Schubert, Mendelssohn, F. Hensel, Wolf, Berg and Eisler.

    The programme is rounded off, however, by the work of a political exile, Kurt Weill: namely, Berlin im Licht. This work appears initially to be no more than a love-song to the future of the electric light bulb: "Turn on the light; so you can see what's wrong and what is right". The deeper meaning was soon thrown into relief by the blotting out, within a few years of its composition, of both the light and the right to which Kurt Weill aspired and Germany's swift descent into the darkness of dictatorship and war. A spark, however, still remained.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Von Wolkenstein: Wer ist, die da durchleuchtet
      • 2. Von der Vogelweide: Unter der Linden
      • 3. J.S. Bach: Der lieben Sonnen Licht und Pracht BWV 446
      • 4. J.S. Bach: O finstre Nacht, wann wirst du doch vergehen BWV 492
      • 5. Haydn: Die Landlust
      • 6. Mozart: Abendempfindung an Laura KV 523 (05:11)
      • 7. Schubert: Auf dem Wasser zu singen Op. 72 D 774
      • 8. Schubert: Der Zwerg Op. 22,1 D 771
      • 9. Im Abendrot D 799
      • 10. F Hensl: Fruhling Op. 7,3 from Sechs Lieder Op. 7
      • 11. Mendelssohn: Neue Liebe Op. 19a,4 from: Sechs Gesange
      • 12. Schumann: Die Fensterscheibe Op. 107,2
      • 13. Schumann: Abendlied Op. 107,6 from Sechs Gesange
      • 14. Brahms: Sommerabend Op. 85,1 from Sechs Gesange
      • 15. Wolf: Der Feuerreiter
      • 16. Berg: Vier Lieder fur eine Singstimme mit Klavier Op.
      • 17. Reimann: Nach dem Lichtverzicht
      • 18. Rihm: Verwelkte Blumen from Vier spate Lieder
      • 19. Eisler: Und endlich stirbt die Sehnsucht doch
      • 20. Eisler: Uber den Selbstmord from Hollywooder Liederbuch
      • 21. Weill: Berlin im Licht-Song
      • 22. Tria sunt munera (Anon)