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Schubert : Lieder

Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau

Lieder (German) - Released January 1, 1978 | Deutsche Grammophon (DG)

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Schubert: Lieder (Vol. 2)

Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau

Classical - Released January 1, 1969 | Deutsche Grammophon (DG)

Is the second set of Fischer-Dieskau's nearly complete recordings of Schubert's songs even better than the first set? The performances are just as great: Fischer-Dieskau's voice is still one of the marvels of the age: strong, supple, sensitive, and soulful and his interpretations are so completely at one with the songs that one can hardly speak of something so vulgar as "interpretation." And accompanist Gerald Moore is still one of the finest accompanists who ever plunked at the piano, fitting himself to Fischer-Dieskau like a hand-tailored suit. But it is possible that the second set is even better than the first set because it includes Schubert's songs from 1818 through 1828 and, say what you will, but Schubert's later songs are better than his earlier songs. Which is saying quite a bit: how does one improve on perfection? But Schubert did and Fischer-Dieskau is right there with him, rising to heights beyond even those of the earlier songs. One of the greatest sets of recordings ever released, easily on the same exalted plane as Schnabel's Beethoven sonatas, Fitzgerald's Songbooks, and Dylan's Basement Tapes. Everyone should hear these recordings.© TiVo
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Schubert: Sehnsucht

Matthias Goerne

Art Songs, Mélodies & Lieder - Released March 25, 2008 | harmonia mundi

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Schubert: Willkommen und Abschied

Werner Güra

Classical - Released February 1, 2012 | harmonia mundi

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Schubert: Lieder

Olle Persson

Classical - Released January 1, 2003 | Naxos

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Schubert: Der Schiffer, D. 536

Brindley Sherratt

Vocal Music (Secular and Sacred) - Released March 29, 2024 | Delphian Records

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Schubert: Glaube, Hoffnung, Liebe. Lieder

Samuel Hasselhorn

Art Songs, Mélodies & Lieder - Released May 6, 2022 | harmonia mundi

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His debut recording devoted to Schumann offered a brilliant opportunity to discover the name of Samuel Hasselhorn, a young baritone deeply invested in the art of lieder. With his collaborator Joseph Middleton, he now turns to Schubert, in an insightful programme evoking some of the themes dear to the Viennese master of song: nature, night-time, parting, absence, and death. Both essential and less familiar songs are featured side by side in this poignant depiction of profound self-reflection that can rank among the most moving examples of what the Romantic temperament has ever produced. © harmonia mundi
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Schubert: Songs

Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau

Classical - Released April 17, 2000 | Deutsche Grammophon (DG)

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Lieder (Beethoven, Brahms, Schubert, Schumann...)

Fritz Wunderlich

Lieder (German) - Released September 14, 2018 | SWR Classic

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Where Only Stars Can Hear Us: Schubert Songs

Karim Sulayman

Classical - Released March 6, 2020 | Avie Records

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Tenor Karim Sulayman is a charismatic figure who has lent his voice and image to activist causes and been photographed in tattooed, topless states. In this recital of Schubert songs, however, he plays it straight. Sulayman has specialized mostly in Baroque music, and he aims for, and delivers, sheer beauty of tone. It's well suited to this collection of Schubert songs, many of which deal with nocturnal themes and, for the most part, not terribly common items. As a star vehicle, the collection works well for the most part. Sulayman includes some Schubert standards, with Erlkönig, D. 328, being the most standard of all, and here, he's not quite as effective; his voice, at this point, doesn't have the variety to make the narrative songs really come alive. Yet at no point is Sulayman anything less than attractive to listen to, and the quietly confident accompaniment work of Yi-heng Yang is another positive. Sulayman's future may lie in the more flamboyant Baroque, but he has potential as a Schubertian should he choose to go that route.© TiVo
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Lied eines Schiffers an die Dioskuren, D. 360

Timothy Sharp

Classical - Released July 23, 2021 | Timothy Sharp

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Schubert Revisited: Lieder Arranged for Baritone and Orchestra

Matthias Goerne

Classical - Released January 6, 2023 | Deutsche Grammophon (DG)

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Pianist Alexander Schmalcz has performed alongside many famous singers during his career and is also a talented arranger. At the request of Matthias Goerne, he orchestrated Schubert’s lieder in the spirit of similar works by Berlioz, Reger, Liszt and Webern. Matthias Goerne has performed these orchestrations in numerous concerts, both in Europe and in New York, as part of the Mostly Mozart Festival.Schmalcz’s arrangements are both rigorous and conscientious. They’re perfect for Matthias Goerne’s dark tone, which is particularly graceful on this recording made in October 2019 with the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen. Over the years, the German baritone’s voice has become even more well-rounded, finding deep golden bass tones.The orchestration gives these 20 lieder exceptional weight, further emphasised by the mellowness of the strings, the darkness of the trombones and the sometimes ominous use of the timpani. This orchestration plunges Schubert’s music into a romantic universe similar to lieder by Brahms and even Wolf, especially in Songs of the harpist (Gesänge des Harfners), The Erl-King (Erlkönig) and the famous lieder Death and the maiden (Der Tod und das Mädchen). The anachronism of these arrangements is magnified by the silky accompaniment of the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen and Matthias Goerne’s stunning vocals. © François Hudry/Qobuz
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Schubert : Lieder, Schöne Müllerin, Winterreise...

Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau

Classical - Released January 1, 2005 | Deutsche Grammophon (DG)

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This collection of all of Schubert's songs for low voice is one of the landmark recordings of the 20th century because it features two of the greatest Schubertians of their era, baritone Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau and pianist Gerald Moore. The recordings, made by Deutsche Grammophon between 1966 and 1972, come from Fischer-Dieskau's prime, when he was in his early to mid-thirties, his voice fully mature and its youthful bloom gloriously resplendent. He brought an acute, probing intelligence to everything he performed, as well as a penetrating, unmannered musicality, and those qualities are everywhere apparent in his Schubert lieder. Moore was primarily known as an accompanist, and in that role he was perhaps unsurpassed, but his contribution to the music is no way secondary. His playing has interpretive distinctiveness as well as the instinctive musicality of a performer deeply immersed in Schubert's sound world. The singer and pianist made multiple recordings of many of these songs and while aficionados may prefer a version of a song or cycle other than the one offered here, the version here is never less than superb.The set, which includes 463 songs on 21 discs, should be of utmost interest to any fans of the singer and pianist, and to anyone who loves Schubert, and to anyone who loves collaborative music-making of the highest order. The value of the limited edition set released in celebration of the singer's 85th birthday makes it a terrific bargain. The remastering is mostly exemplary and the sound is immaculate, warm, and present. There are a few technical glitches, like a slight click and skip in the introduction to "Wasserflut," but overall the sound is first-class. The balance is just about ideal; it's easy to shut one's eyes and imagine the performers there in the same room. Very highly recommended.© TiVo
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Franz Schubert : Nacht und Träume (Lieder, vol. 5)

Matthias Goerne

Art Songs, Mélodies & Lieder - Released January 4, 2011 | harmonia mundi

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Franz Schubert : Wanderers Nachtlied (Lieder, vol. 8)

Matthias Goerne

Lieder (German) - Released February 10, 2014 | harmonia mundi

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Schubert: Schwanengesang

Werner Güra, Christoph Berner

Classical - Released November 6, 2007 | harmonia mundi

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Schubert: Lieder

Christine Schäfer

Classical - Released September 15, 1997 | Orfeo

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Schubert Revisited: Lieder Arranged for Baritone and Orchestra

Matthias Goerne

Classical - Released January 6, 2023 | Deutsche Grammophon (DG)

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Pianist Alexander Schmalcz has performed alongside many famous singers during his career and is also a talented arranger. At the request of Matthias Goerne, he orchestrated Schubert’s lieder in the spirit of similar works by Berlioz, Reger, Liszt and Webern. Matthias Goerne has performed these orchestrations in numerous concerts, both in Europe and in New York, as part of the Mostly Mozart Festival.Schmalcz’s arrangements are both rigorous and conscientious. They’re perfect for Matthias Goerne’s dark tone, which is particularly graceful on this recording made in October 2019 with the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen. Over the years, the German baritone’s voice has become even more well-rounded, finding deep golden bass tones.The orchestration gives these 20 lieder exceptional weight, further emphasised by the mellowness of the strings, the darkness of the trombones and the sometimes ominous use of the timpani. This orchestration plunges Schubert’s music into a romantic universe similar to lieder by Brahms and even Wolf, especially in Songs of the harpist (Gesänge des Harfners), The Erl-King (Erlkönig) and the famous lieder Death and the maiden (Der Tod und das Mädchen). The anachronism of these arrangements is magnified by the silky accompaniment of the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen and Matthias Goerne’s stunning vocals. © François Hudry/Qobuz
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Schubert, Die Winterreise

Markus Schäfer

Art Songs, Mélodies & Lieder - Released May 14, 2021 | CAvi-music

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Schubert: Goethe-Lieder

Thomas Quasthoff

Classical - Released January 24, 1994 | RCA Red Seal