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The value of the Naxos label's Schubert-Lied-Edition, which here reaches its 34th volume, has never been clearer than with the several volumes devoted to the composer's part-songs, for four male voices. Some of these have become popular among male choirs and were even staples of community German music in the U.S., but others waited for years after Schubert's death for publication and never really gained a foothold in the repertoire. Among these oddities one finds some gems, and several have shown up on each of the Naxos part-song albums. One here is Die Advokaten, D. 37 (The Lawyers), a comic vocal trio dating from Schubert's student years. It is apparently based on a work by composer Anton Fischer, although it's not really made clear to what extent. In any event, the piece, which concerns a pair of lawyers dunning a delinquent customer for a bill (the customer asks for credit for bribes already paid), could serve as an ideal curtain-raiser for Gilbert & Sullivan's Trial by Jury, which itself often serves as a curtain-raiser for something else. A shorter work, also little known but in a serious vein, is the Bergknappenlied, D. 268, a prayer of miners going into the ground that moves from confidence to uncertain murky depths in the keyboard part at the end of its minute and 10 seconds. As elsewhere in the series, listeners may be surprised by the range of expression in these songs, which run from drinking pieces to a full-blown setting of a poem from Goethe's West-Östlicher Divan. The singers move easily among these types, delivering performances that react naturally to the text, and the work of the two high tenors as well as accompanist Ulrich Eisenlohr stands out. Notes are in English and German, but Naxos here again goes on the cheap and refers the listener to a .pdf file for the song texts themselves; these appear in English and German, as well. Highly recommended for any fan of Schubert or the social music of the 19th century.
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Trinklied (Freunde, sammelt euch im Kreise), D. 75 (Franz Schubert)
Franz Schubert, Composer - Markus Schäfer, Performer - Friedrich Schäffer, Lyricist - Ulrich Eisenlohr, Performer - Marcus Ullmann, Performer - Thomas E. Bauer, Performer - Markus Flaig, Performer
2009 Naxos 2009 Naxos
Geist der Liebe (Der Abend schleiert Flur und Hain), Op. 11, No. 3, D. 747 (2nd setting) (Franz Schubert)
Franz Schubert, Composer - Markus Schäfer, Performer - Friedrich von Matthisson, Lyricist - Ulrich Eisenlohr, Performer - Marcus Ullmann, Performer - Thomas E. Bauer, Performer - Marcus Schmidl, Performer
2009 Naxos 2009 Naxos
Die Nachtigall, Op. 11, No. 2, D. 724 (Franz Schubert)
Franz Schubert, Composer - Markus Schäfer, Performer - Johann Karl Unger, Lyricist - Ulrich Eisenlohr, Performer - Marcus Ullmann, Performer - Thomas E. Bauer, Performer - Marcus Schmidl, Performer
2009 Naxos 2009 Naxos
Trinklied (Auf! Jeder sei nun froh), D. 267 (Franz Schubert)
Franz Schubert, Composer - Markus Schäfer, Performer - Ulrich Eisenlohr, Performer - Anonymous, Lyricist - Marcus Ullmann, Performer - Thomas E. Bauer, Performer - Marcus Schmidl, Performer
2009 Naxos 2009 Naxos
Bergknappenlied, D. 268 (Franz Schubert)
Franz Schubert, Composer - Markus Schäfer, Performer - Ulrich Eisenlohr, Performer - Anonymous, Lyricist - Marcus Ullmann, Performer - Thomas E. Bauer, Performer - Marcus Schmidl, Performer
2009 Naxos 2009 Naxos
Das Dorfchen, D. 641 (Franz Schubert)
Franz Schubert, Composer - Markus Schäfer, Performer - Gottfried August Bürger, Lyricist - Ulrich Eisenlohr, Performer - Marcus Ullmann, Performer - Thomas E. Bauer, Performer - Markus Flaig, Performer
2009 Naxos 2009 Naxos
Punschlied (Vier Elemente, innig gesellt), D. 277 (Franz Schubert)
Franz Schubert, Composer - Markus Schäfer, Performer - Friedrich von Schiller, Lyricist - Ulrich Eisenlohr, Performer - Marcus Ullmann, Performer - Thomas E. Bauer, Performer
2009 Naxos 2009 Naxos
Im Gegenwartigen Vergangenes, D. 710 (Franz Schubert)
Franz Schubert, Composer - JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE, Lyricist - Markus Schäfer, Performer - Ulrich Eisenlohr, Performer - Marcus Ullmann, Performer - Thomas E. Bauer, Performer - Marcus Schmidl, Performer
2009 Naxos 2009 Naxos
Trinklied (Bruder, unser Erdenwallen), Op. 131, No. 2, D. 148 (Franz Schubert)
Franz Schubert, Composer - Markus Schäfer, Performer - Ignaz Franz Castelli, Lyricist - Ulrich Eisenlohr, Performer - Marcus Ullmann, Performer - Thomas E. Bauer, Performer - Marcus Schmidl, Performer
2009 Naxos 2009 Naxos
Die Advokaten, D. 37 (Franz Schubert)
Franz Schubert, Composer - Markus Schäfer, Performer - Ulrich Eisenlohr, Performer - Marcus Ullmann, Performer - Markus Flaig, Performer - Eduard Von Rustenfeld, Lyricist
2009 Naxos 2009 Naxos
Frühlingsgesang (2nd setting), Op. 16, No. 1, D. 740 (Franz Schubert)
Franz Schubert, Composer - Franz von Schober, Lyricist - Markus Schäfer, Performer - Ulrich Eisenlohr, Performer - Marcus Ullmann, Performer - Thomas E. Bauer, Performer - Markus Flaig, Performer
2009 Naxos 2009 Naxos
Zur guten Nacht, Op. 81, No. 3, D. 903 (Franz Schubert)
Franz Schubert, Composer - Markus Schäfer, Performer - Johann Friedrich Rochlitz, Lyricist - Ulrich Eisenlohr, Performer - Marcus Ullmann, Performer - Thomas E. Bauer, Performer - Marcus Schmidl, Performer
2009 Naxos 2009 Naxos
Das Grab (3rd setting), D. 377 (Franz Schubert)
Franz Schubert, Composer - Markus Schäfer, Performer - Johann Gaudenz Freiherr von Salis-Seewis, Lyricist - Ulrich Eisenlohr, Performer - Marcus Ullmann, Performer - Thomas E. Bauer, Performer - Marcus Schmidl, Performer
2009 Naxos 2009 Naxos
Mondenschein, D. 875 (Franz Schubert)
Franz Schubert, Composer - Franz von Schober, Lyricist - Markus Schäfer, Performer - Ulrich Eisenlohr, Performer - Marcus Ullmann, Performer - Thomas E. Bauer, Performer - Markus Flaig, Performer - Marcus Schmidl, Performer
2009 Naxos 2009 Naxos
Widerspruch, Op. 105, No. 1, D. 865a (Franz Schubert)
Franz Schubert, Composer - Markus Schäfer, Performer - Johann Gabriel Seidl, Lyricist - Ulrich Eisenlohr, Performer - Marcus Ullmann, Performer - Thomas E. Bauer, Performer - Markus Flaig, Performer
2009 Naxos 2009 Naxos
Nachthelle, Op. 134, D. 892 (Franz Schubert)
Franz Schubert, Composer - Markus Schäfer, Performer - Johann Gabriel Seidl, Lyricist - Ulrich Eisenlohr, Performer - Marcus Ullmann, Performer - Thomas E. Bauer, Performer - Markus Flaig, Performer - Marcus Schmidl, Performer
2009 Naxos 2009 Naxos
Albumbeschreibung
The value of the Naxos label's Schubert-Lied-Edition, which here reaches its 34th volume, has never been clearer than with the several volumes devoted to the composer's part-songs, for four male voices. Some of these have become popular among male choirs and were even staples of community German music in the U.S., but others waited for years after Schubert's death for publication and never really gained a foothold in the repertoire. Among these oddities one finds some gems, and several have shown up on each of the Naxos part-song albums. One here is Die Advokaten, D. 37 (The Lawyers), a comic vocal trio dating from Schubert's student years. It is apparently based on a work by composer Anton Fischer, although it's not really made clear to what extent. In any event, the piece, which concerns a pair of lawyers dunning a delinquent customer for a bill (the customer asks for credit for bribes already paid), could serve as an ideal curtain-raiser for Gilbert & Sullivan's Trial by Jury, which itself often serves as a curtain-raiser for something else. A shorter work, also little known but in a serious vein, is the Bergknappenlied, D. 268, a prayer of miners going into the ground that moves from confidence to uncertain murky depths in the keyboard part at the end of its minute and 10 seconds. As elsewhere in the series, listeners may be surprised by the range of expression in these songs, which run from drinking pieces to a full-blown setting of a poem from Goethe's West-Östlicher Divan. The singers move easily among these types, delivering performances that react naturally to the text, and the work of the two high tenors as well as accompanist Ulrich Eisenlohr stands out. Notes are in English and German, but Naxos here again goes on the cheap and refers the listener to a .pdf file for the song texts themselves; these appear in English and German, as well. Highly recommended for any fan of Schubert or the social music of the 19th century.
© TiVo
Informationen zur Originalaufnahme : 64:29 - DDD - Enregistré du 16 au 23 avril 2008 à August-Everding-Saal, Grünwald (Allemagne) - Notes en anglais et allemand
Informationen zu dem Album
- 1 Disc(s) - 16 Track(s)
- Gesamte Laufzeit: 01:04:20
- 1 digitales Booklet
- Künstler: Markus Schäfer
- Komponist: Franz Schubert
- Label: Naxos
- Herkunft: Autriche
- Genre: Klassik
- Zeitraum: Musik der Romantik
2009 Naxos 2009 Naxos
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