Liszt: Orchestral Songs

 
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FRANZ LISZT
Liszt: Orchestral Songs
Sunhae Im (soprano), Thomas Hampson (baritone) / Orchester Wiener Akademie, Martin Haselböck

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Release Date: Friday 23 June 2023

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Franz Liszt's art songs form a fascinating repertoire. His lieder served as a vehicle for his own artistic and aesthetic development, but also as inspiration for his contemporaries, who soon followed in his footsteps in composing songs for voice and orchestra.

Devoted to the latter aspect of the composer's output, this recording by Martin Haselböck and the Orchester Wiener Akademie presents Liszt's original compositions for voice and orchestra, together with arrangements of his own songs and ones by Franz Schubert, thus embracing different aspects of his work, and bringing out the exceptional lyricism and expressive power that characterise them.

The repertoire is performed here by the 'ambassador of song', baritone Thomas Hampson, soprano Sunhae Im, mezzo-soprano Stephanie Houtzeel, and bass-baritone Tomasz Konieczny.

This album also enables listeners to discover previously unrecorded orchestral versions of Der Doppelgänger, Die Vätergruft, Weimars Toten, Le Juif errant and Der Titan.

"Thomas Hampson shoulders the lion's share of the songs, and if vocally the result is a little uneven, there's no gainsaying his clarion command, exemplary diction and perceptive narration." BBC Music

"The orchestral versions of these songs - four of which are getting their first recordings - provide depth of a particular sort." Gramophone Editor's Choice Sept 2023

Tracks:

Die Lorelei
Die drei Zigeuner, S. 374
Die junge Nonne (No. 6 from Zwölf Lieder von Franz Schubert, S558)
Gretchen am Spinnrade (No. 8 from Zwölf Lieder von Franz Schubert, S558)
Mignons Lied (3rd Version, 1860), S275 / 3
Erlkönig, S375 (after Schubert D328)
Der Doppelganger (No. 12 from Schwanengesang, S560, after Schubert)
Die Vätergruft, S.281
Weimars Toten, S303
Le Juif Errant
Titan, S. 79