Available at Amazon: Abendbilder (Schubert Lieder), Christian Gerhaher, Gerold Huber (March 6, 2007) |
Gerhaher/Huber: Winterreise (2007) Mahler/Schoenberg (2007) Die schöne Müllerin (2006) Schwanengesang (2006) Dichterliebe (2005) |
The perceptive and innovative essay by Prof. Dr. Klaus Hinrich Stahmer in the liner notes points the listener to some of the themes in the songs presented here and how they relate to the composer's life and love of the poetry he set. This is more than simply good listening; it is a new way to think about the songs of Schubert. The poems return again and again to images of night, the title of the CD, which was taken from the Lied on a poem by Johann Peter Silbert: fragrant breezes, cool groves, moonlit churches. The tolling of the bells calling monks to Vespers is memorably echoed in Huber's piano in the third verse of that poem. Gerhaher's care for the words is precise but in no way pedantic, and Huber's delicate approach to the piano allows a broad space for Gerhaher's supple and subtle voice to spread itself. The sound is close and faithful, a proximity that the listener never regrets, wallowing in the clarity of poetry and that musical expansion of the words at which Schubert so excelled.
The only spot on the achievement of this superlative disc is a relatively minor matter, but one that should not go unremarked. The English translations of the Lieder, which have been left uncredited in the booklet, are copied verbatim from the translations offered online at Emily Ezust's Lied and Art Song Texts Page. The German texts, of course, are in the public domain, but the English translations, by Ezust and other volunteers, are most definitely copyrighted. We often link to Ms. Ezust's database, which is an invaluable resource, and hate to see her work abused by a company that should be paying for its own English translations.
RCA Red Seal (Sony BMG) 82876777162
You should not miss the opportunity to hear Christian Gerhaher and Gerold Huber live this fall, in an enticing all-Schumann program, at the University of Virginia's Cabell Hall in Charlottesville (October 9, 7:30 pm) and/or at a recital sponsored by Vocal Arts Society, at the Austrian Embassy (October 11, 7:30 pm) here in Washington.
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