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Schubert: Lieder

Schubert: Lieder
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Track Listing

  1. An die Entfernte ('So hab' ich wirklich dich verloren'), song for voice & piano, D. 765
  2. Schwanengesang ('Wie klag' ich's aus'), song for voice & piano, D. 744 (Op. 23/3)
  3. Der Schiffer ('Im winde, im Sturme befahr' ich den Fluss'), song for voice & piano, D. 536 (Op. 21/2)
  4. Der Wanderer ('Wie deutlich des Mondes Licht'), song for voice & piano, D. 649 (Op. 65/2)
  5. Nachtgesang ('Tiefe Feier schauert um die Welt'), song for voice & piano, D. 314
  6. Das Zügenglöcklein ('Kling die Nacht durch, klinge'), song for voice & piano, D. 871 (Op. 80/2)
  7. Der Jüngling und der Tod ('Die Sonne sinkt'), song for voice & piano (two versions), D. 545
  8. Das Heimweh ('Oft in einsam stillen Stunden'), song for voice & piano, D. 456
  9. Das Lied im Grünen ('Ins Grüne...'), song for voice & piano, D. 917 (Op. posth. 115/1)
  10. Der Tod und das Mädchen ('Vorüber, ach vorüber'), song for voice & piano, D. 531 (Op. 7/3)
  11. Der Winterabend ('Es ist so still'), song for voice & piano, D. 938
  12. Der zürnende Barde ('Wer wagt's, wer wagt's'), song for voice & piano, D. 785
  13. Der Strom ('Mein Leben wälzt sich'), song for voice & piano, D. 565
  14. Litanei auf das Fest Aller Seelen ('Ruh'n in Frieden alle Seelen'), song for voice & piano, D. 343
  15. Sei mir gegrüsst ('O du Entriß'ne mir' ), song for voice & piano, D. 741 (Op. 20/1)
  16. Du bist die Ruh, song for voice & piano, D. 776 (Op. 59/3)
  17. Heidenröslein ('Sah ein Knab...'), song for voice & piano, D. 257 (Op. 3/3)
  18. Ständchen ('Horch, horch, die Lerche'), song for voice & piano, D. 889
  19. Der Jüngling an der Quelle ('Leise, rieseln der Quell'), song for voice & piano, D. 300
  20. Die Forelle ('In einem Bächlein helle'), song for voice & piano, D. 550 (Op. 32)
  21. Erlkönig ('Wer reitet so spät'), song for voice & piano, D. 328 (Op. 1)

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #53175 in Music
  • Released on: 2003-08-19
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .21 pounds

Customer Reviews

Great collection and performance5
These are wonderful performances and a good selection of songs. Those familiar with Schubert's chamber music will recognize "Der Tod und das Mädchen", which is the basis of the variations in the 2nd movement of the "Death and the Maiden" quartet (D. 810), and "Die Forelle" from the theme and variations in the fourth movement of the Trout Quintet (Forellenquintet).

The previous reviewer is well-intentioned, but evidently does not understand the text of these songs, which makes me wonder if any translations are provided with this CD. For example, he says "Die Forelle, which is the last song on here, is a happier story. It tells of a fisherman and a fish."

It's quite an unhappy story, in fact. However, there should be plenty of information available online about these songs and the poems Schubert set, as well as about Schubert.

The following is not completely accurate: "Tragically, he died of syphillis while he was still in his 30's but he had written over hundreds of great musical compositions and 600 songs. Among his finest are the Lieder, the Winteressen"...

It's true that Schubert contracted syphillis as a young man, but he died (at the age of 31) of typhus. The song cycle referred to is "Die Winterreise", or Winter Journey, not "Winteressen" (essen, to eat; das Essen, a meal, food, etc.)

You will get far more out of this music if you understand German, or have access to decent translations of the text.

The previous reviewer states about the songs, oddly, that "Many of them are poetry set to music". They are ALL poems set to music. Some of Schubert's settings are of poems written by personal friends, some are of poems by minor poets (such as the settings of poems by Friedrich Rückert in this collection). The source didn't have to be Goethe or Schiller for Schubert to do something brilliant with it.

Amazon consistently fails to get the German titles right, except by accident in the case of one- or two-word titles consisting of words without umlauts.

You will never spend a better $75
This is spectacular -- masterfully performed, beautiful, superlative. I can't say enough about it. Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau was born to sing Schubert's Lieder. Granted, the disk's sound quality leaves a little to be desired, and Moore's piano could stand to be brought to the fore a little more, but if you love music, you will love this. Knowledge of German is not necessary, and indeed may detract from the power of the music and its expression (initially).

Thank you Franz Schubert, Gerald Moore, and Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau -- the world is a better place for the cross-centuries collaboration represented here.

Great Music, but...3
Although the cover of this disc was slightly cracked on arrival, it did not affect the disc itself. Anyone who loves Schubert lieder would want to hear this. Unfortunately, there was no accompanying printout of the words and translations which usually come with discs of lieder. Even being familiar with some of the songs, this lack is obvious because not all of the words are known by heart, and not all of the songs are familiar. If I had known in advance that this was missing, I would have chosen a disc other than EMI.