Schubert - Goethe Lieder, Vol. 3 (Includes Erlkonig, D. 328)

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Schubert - Goethe Lieder, Vol. 3 (Includes Erlkonig, D. 328)
Johannes Kalpers, tenor / Burkhard Kehring, piano

[ Naxos Schubert Lieder Edition Vol 16 / CD ]

Release Date: Tuesday 24 February 2004

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In 1816 Franz Schubert, together with his circle of friends, decided to publish a collection of all the songs which he had so far written.

Joseph Spaun, whom Schubert had known since his school days, tried his (and Schubert's) luck in a letter to the then unquestioned Master of the German language, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe:

A selection of German songs will constitute the beginning of this edition; it will consist of eight volumes. The first two (the first of which, as an example, you will find in our letter) contains poems written by your Excellency, the third, poetry by Schiller, the fourth and fifth, works by Klopstock, the sixth by Mathison, Hölty, Salis etc., the seventh and eighth contain songs by Ossian, whose works are quite exceptional.

The Deutsche Schubert-Lied-Edition follows the composer's original concept. All Schubert's Lieder, over 700 songs, will be grouped according to the poets who inspired him, or according to the circle of writers, contemporaries, members of certain literary movements and so on, whose works Schubert chose to set to music. Fragments and alternative settings, providing their length and quality make them worth recording, and works for two or more voices with piano accompaniment will also make up a part of the edition.

Schubert set the poetry of over 115 writers to music. He selected poems from classical Greece, the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, from eighteenth-century German authors, early Romantics, Biedermeier poets, his contemporaries, and, of course, finally, poems by Heinrich Heine, although sadly the two never met.

The entire edition is scheduled for completion by 2006. Thanks to the Neue Schubert Ausgabe (New Schubert Edition), published by Bärenreiter, which uses primary sources - autograph copies wherever possible - the performers have been able to benefit from the most recent research of the editorial team. For the first time, the listener and the interested reader can follow Schubert's textual alterations and can appreciate the importance the written word had for the composer.

The project's Artistic Advisor is the pianist Ulrich Eisenlohr, who has chosen those German-speaking singers who represent the élite of today's young German Lieder singers, performers whose artistic contribution, he believes, will stand the test of time.

Tracks:

Am Flusse, 1st setting
1. Bearbeitung, D160
Am Flusse, 2nd setting
2. Bearbeitung, D. 766
An die Entfernte, D. 765
Auf dem See, D. 543
Der Goldschmiedsgesell, D. 560
Der Musensohn, D. 764
Der Sanger, 2nd setting
2. Bearbeitung, D. 149
Erlkonig, D. 328
Erster Verlust, D. 226
Geheimes, D. 719
Hoffnung (Schaff, das Tagwerk), D. 295
Jagers Abendlied, 1st setting
1. Bearbeitung, D. 215
Jagers Abendlied, 2nd setting
2. Bearbeitung, D. 368
Johanna Sebus (Fragment), D. 728
Liebhaber in allen Gestalten, D. 558
Mahomets Gesang (Fragment), 1st setting
1. Bearbeitung, D. 549
Nachtgesang, D. 119
Schafers Klagelied, 2nd setting
2. Bearbeitung, D. 121
Sehnsucht, D. 123
Tischlied, D. 234
Trost in Tranen, D. 120
Versunken, D. 715
Wer kauft Liebesgotter, D. 261
Willkommen und Abschied, D. 767