Mahler: Lieder
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Fr�hlingsmorgen
- Erinnerung
- Hans und Grete
- Serenade
- Phantasie
- Um schlimme Kinder artig zu machen
- Ich ging mit Lust
- Aus! Aus!
- Starke Einbildungskraft
- Zu Stra�burg auf der Schanz'
- Abl�sung im Sommer
- Scheiden und Meiden
- Nicht wiedersehen!
- Selbstgef�hl
- Wenn mein Schatz Hochzeit macht
- Ging heut morgen �bers Feld
- Ich hab' ein gl�hend Messer
- Die zwei blauen Augen
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #268683 in Music
- Released on: 2006-02-07
- Number of discs: 2
Customer Reviews
Neither drunk nor stoned!
I believe the preceding review of what is a truly fine CD is misleading enough that I need to respond to it. I was interested in getting another Fischer-Disekau interpretation of Mahler's early songs, to add to an earlier recording he had made with Leonard Bernstein in the Bernstein Century series on Sony. That unfavorable review might have fooled me, but its claims were solidly refuted when I listened to the brief Amazon online excerpts.
To suggest that Barenboim played badly, as if he were not even sober, is an ignorant and irresponsible statement. Although there are a very few places where you can hear Barenboim make a mistake, they are minor note flubs and hardly noticeable. Frankly, I'm glad to hear them and to know that this is a real performance by real, fallible performers and not an over-edited and thus artificially perfect recording.
There are two things to keep in mind when hearing a pianist play Mahler songs, and perhaps this is where the previous reviewer was confused. First, this is repertoire where a solitary pianist with merely ten fingers is playing a keyboard reduction of an orchestral score, and it's often extremely awkward under the hands. In addition, especially in the Wunderhorn songs, as frequently happens in the symphonies, Mahler is sometimes after an unusual or even grotesque effect, and this may sound like the pianist is banging or playing badly.
I find Barenboim's playing on this CD to be sensitive and technically secure. Listen to his subtle rhythmic flexibility and finely calibrated dynamic differentiations in "Ich bin der Welt abhanden gekommen," and you can hear that he's completely in control of the piano part, hardly drunk or stoned. Not even a little tipsy...
As for Fischer-Dieskau, he was 52 when he made this recording, ten years after the Bernstein recording. (EMI's CD cover is rather misleading, as it contains a photo of a very young F.D. A more accurate photo of the two performers is in the inside cover.) His sound is a bit thinner on top and he strains sometimes, more noticeably in the Wunderhorn cycle than elsewhere. But, as with many singers, what he has lost in pure beauty of sound and ease of technique is balanced by his greater maturity as a singer and as a human being.
It's instructive to compare this recording of "Ich bin der Welt" with the earlier Bernstein version. Typically, Lenny gives a rendition that's highly dramatic and very slow (nearly a minute longer than the Barenboim version). Although both always bring tears to my eyes, I find myself more moved by the understated Barenboim interpretation than by Lenny's equally beautiful but more overtly dramatic one.
In summary, this is a sensitive and artistic performance by these two great musicians, and one that you can buy without being worried about its quality. This is a beautiful performance, and I'm glad I didn't miss it.
Horrible Remastering! Disappointing Performance!
This recording represents one of the worst remasterings of a stereo, studio recording on a major label that I've ever heard. The treble is shrill and crackly from start to finish. It's almost unbearable!
Further, Barenboim seems not to have the part under his fingers throughout: his playing is often so sloppy as to give the impression that he was not only sightreading but also drunk or stoned or something.



