| Schubert Edition Sampler | 
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| Creators: Franz Schubert, Chorus, Peter Schreier, Graham Johnson, Dame Felicity Lott, Ian Bostridge Label: Hyperion Category: Music
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Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 195989
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 034571100197 EAN: 0034571100197 ASIN: B000002ZDZ
Release Date: January 6, 1997 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| | Der liebliche stern | | | Am See | | | Mein! (From Die schone Mullerin) | | | Auflosung | | | Lied eines schifers An Die Dioskuren | | | An Silvia | | | An die Sonne | | | Die Unterscheidung | | | Die Allmacht | | | Am Strome | | | An Emma | | | Als ich sie erroten sah | | | Sehnsucht | | | Lob der Tranen | | | Elkonig | | | Lied | | | Der Jungling an der Quelle | | | Blondel zu Marien | | | Trost im Tranen | | | Ruckweg | | | Alinde | | | Standchen | | | Romanze | | | Seufzer | | | An den Fruhling | | | Am Bach im Fruhling |
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FOUR-AND-TWENTY SINGERS May 24, 2004 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
How the numbers have been done is a little obscure. 26 songs, sung by 24 singers, have been selected from the first 27 records in the omnibus set of Schubert Lieder from Hyperion. Bostridge features twice, and I imagine there will be no complaints about that. The other artist to appear twice is Sarah Walker, and that is more of a mixed blessing, for several reasons. The songs are not exclusively solo works. The 'Staendchen' here is neither the familiar Rellstab number from the Schwanengesang nor the Shakespeare 'Hark hark the lark' but a piece with solo and male chorus, and the Romance sung by Arleen Auger has a clarinet obbligato played by Thea King. The piano accompaniment is provided throughout by Graham Johnson.A few minor quibbles apart, this is my idea of a perfectly heavenly record, outstandingly well engineered. The selection is a judicious mix of familiar and unfamiliar. Who Is Sylvia is here, as are the Erlking and Mein from the Mill songs. Special favourites of my own are Die Allmacht and Mayrhofer's Aufloesung, both superb opportunities for a big voice, and the works cover all of Schubert's short career with Deutsch numbers ranging from 113 to 920. I think I would have liked Elizabeth Connell to hit Die Allmacht just a little harder. At the start I thought that Johnson might have been using a little too much pedal, but when I felt that most in the Sailor's Song to the Dioscuri he immediately delighted me with a lively and bouncing accompaniment in the next number Who Is Sylvia. My one real reservation concerns Erlkoenig, sung by Sarah Walker. For me, this is just not a song for a woman. Three of the four parts - father, child and the Erlking himself -- are explicitly male, and I imagine one takes the narrator to be male as well. Even more, for the one and only time on the entire disc I'm not happy with the performers' concept of the song. The tempo is too fast for my liking - the father is galloping rapidly, but any suggestion of panic ought to be reserved for the end. I also like a clean drumming sound in the piano right hand with a good strong accent on each of the four beats, clearly suggesting the hoofbeats of the horse, and too much pedal spoils it for me. What is also lost is the wonderful way the tension should relax without loss of pace before the Erlking's first song, and there is no sinister quality to the Erlking's tone as there needs to be. Fischer-Dieskau and Moore are not supplanted in my affections here. And that's about it by way of criticisms. A disc featuring Schreier, Lott, Bostridge, Fassbaender, Allen, Baker, Mathis, Rolfe Johnson, Auger, Ameling and Varcoe to name but some can be expected to be a bit of a celebration, and that's exactly what it is. The liner booklet is even more than usually inadequate with no texts. It does not tot up the playing time either, but for me this recital was over almost as soon as it began, so much did it keep me in raptures. Strongly recommended.
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