Schoenberg: 6 Lieder for soprano and orchestra, Op. 8

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Schoenberg - Choral Works

Schoenberg - Choral Works


Schoenberg:

6 Lieder for soprano and orchestra, Op. 8

Friede auf Erden, Op. 13

Verbundenheit, Op. 35 No. 6, for male choir

Ei, du Lutte

Kol Nidre, for Rabbi-Narrator, Mixed Chorus and Orchestra

Moses und Aron

Excerpts from ‘The Golden Calf and The Altar’ (Act II, Scene 3)


Jennifer Welch-Babidge (soprano) & David Wilson-Johnson (rabbi-narrator)

Philharmonia Orchestra & Simon Joly Chorale, Robert Craft

“Craft proves that fastidious balance and a lightness of touch are all that's required to uncork Schoenberg's ecstatic lyricism.” Gramophone Magazine, May 2008

“There are few alternative versions of most of these pieces, and the disc is well worth acquiring by any Schoenbegian.” BBC Music Magazine, January 2008 ****

Naxos - 8557525

(CD)

$6.99

Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days.

Schoenberg: A Survivor from Warsaw, Op. 46, etc.

Schoenberg:

A Survivor from Warsaw, Op. 46

Chamber Symphony No. 1 in E major, Op. 9

Begleitmusik zu einer Lichtspielszene

6 Lieder for soprano and orchestra, Op. 8


Alessandra Marc, John Tomlinson

Staatskapelle Dresden, Giuseppe Sinopoli

Building a Library

Also Recommended - February 2005

Elatus - 2564606822

(CD)

$11.49

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Giuseppe Sinopoli conducts Berg, Schoenberg & Webern

Giuseppe Sinopoli conducts Berg, Schoenberg & Webern


Berg:

Violin Concerto 'To the Memory of an Angel' (1935)

Reiko Watanabe (violin)

Chamber Concerto for Piano and Violin with 13 Wind Instruments

Reiko Watanabe (violin) & Andrea Lucchesini (piano)

Lyric Suite for soprano and string quartet

Alessandra Marc (soprano)

3 Wozzeck-Fragments

Alessandra Marc (soprano)

Lulu-Symphonie - Soprano and orchestra

Alessandra Marc (soprano)

Sieben frühe Lieder

Orchestral version 1928

Juliane Banse (soprano)

5 Orchesterlieder nach Ansichtskartentexten von Peter Altenberg, Op. 4

Alessandra Marc (soprano)

Der Wein

Doborah Voigt (soprano)

Drei Orchesterstücke, Op. 6

Schoenberg:

Pierrot lunaire, Op. 21

Luisa Castellani (voice) & Andrea Lucchesini (piano)

Erwartung, Op. 17

live recording

Alessandra Marc (soprano)

6 Lieder for soprano and orchestra, Op. 8

Alessandra Marc (soprano)

Accompaniment to a Cinematographic Scene, Op. 34

A Survivor from Warsaw, Op. 46

John Tomlinson (narrator)

Chamber Symphony No. 1 in E major, Op. 9

Gurrelieder

live from the Semper Opera, Dresden

Deborah Voight, Jennifer Larmore, Bernd Weikl & Kenneth Riegel

Webern:

Im sommerwind (Idyl for large orchestra) (1904)

Idyll after a poem by Bruno Wille

Passacaglia for Orchestra, Op. 1

Six Pieces for Orchestra Op. 6

arr. For reduced orchestra 1928

Five Pieces for Orchestra Op. 10

Symphony, Op. 21

Concerto for Nine Instruments Op. 24

Variations for Orchestra, Op. 30


Staatskapelle Dresden, Giuseppe Sinopoli

This set shows the so-called bogey-men of the Second Viennese School, from their hyper Romantic height, through Expressionism and onto the more entertaining aspects of Serialism, as entertainers of a great order. The Nineteenth-Century heritage of Schubert, Brahms and Wagner are never far from Schoenberg, Berg and Webern in these 8 CDs, which concentrate on the earlier, more approachable (and often finest) products of three distinct composers, rather than any school. The performers reflect the composers' Romantic leanings here; Sinopoli bringing in artists at the height of their early careers: Deborah Voigt, Alessandra Marc and Juliane Banse.

The ever-approachable Berg is seen at his kindest and Webern, a figure who looked as far back as he did forward is as finely tuned in Im Sommerwind as in the Op.21 Symphony – a simply and fascinating journey. Schoenberg is in full splendour, too. Sounding more like Mahler's heir than a prophet of total change.

“In his highly compelling live recording, Sinopoli conducts a most sensuous reading of Gurrelieder, bringing out all it’s romantic voluptuousness… anyone who has ever thought of Schoenberg as cold should certainly hear this, magnetic from first to last…" Penguin Guide ***

“It would be hard to imagine more romantic readings of Berg’s principal orchestral works than those under Giuseppe Sinopoli. The atonal arguments of Berg have never been presented more sinuously, cocooning the ear, helped by sumptuous playing and recording” Penguin Guide ***

Released or re-released in last 6 months

Warner Classics - 2564694140

(CD - 8 discs)

$43.49

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