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Jochen Kupfer|Schubert: Die schöne Müllerin

Schubert: Die schöne Müllerin

Jochen Kupfer and Susanne Giesa

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“I can neither play nor sing, and when I write poetry, I nevertheless sing and play. If I were able to express the tunes in my head, then my songs would be more successful than they now are. But do not despair, some day a kindred soul may well turn up that can hear the melodies hidden in my words and give them back to me.” These lines were written in his diary on 8 October 1815 by Wilhelm Müller (1794-1827), a native of Dessau, the teacher, librarian, and poet who wrote the verses for ‘Die schöne Müllerin’. Franz Schubert was Müller’s junior by three years, and the song was the most essential element of his entire oeuvre. In Schubert, Müller found that sought-after ‘kindred soul’. The composer Schubert was charmed by the aesthetic quality of the poet Müller’s text; Müller, taking for his model ‘the most beautiful German folk songs’, succinctly summed up the principal criteria of his literary language: “Simplicity of form, singing quality of the rhythm, natural directness of language ... unconscious, deep, tenderness, which ... .echoes long afterwards, and naive openness towards the shy expression of the highest ideals.”The origins of the text for ‘Die schöne Müllerin’ go back to Müller’s student years in Berlin, 1816/1817. At that time, Müller, who was studying philology, was part of a group of young men and women interested in literature, who met regularly for enthusiastic literary discussions at the house of State Counsellor Friedrich August von Stägemann, who himself wrote poetry....

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Schubert: Die schöne Müllerin

Jochen Kupfer

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Die schöne Müllerin, D. 795 (Franz Schubert)

1
No. 1. Das Wandern, "Das Wandern ist des Müllers Lust"
00:03:05

Franz Schubert, Composer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Wilhelm Müller, Lyricist - Jochen Kupfer, MainArtist - Susanne Giesa , MainArtist

1998 Channel Classics Records 1998 Channel Classics Records

2
No. 2. Wohin?, "Ich hört ein Bächlein rauschen wohl"
00:02:22

Franz Schubert, Composer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Wilhelm Müller, Lyricist - Jochen Kupfer, MainArtist - Susanne Giesa , MainArtist

1998 Channel Classics Records 1998 Channel Classics Records

3
No. 3. Halt, "Eine Mühle seh ich blanken"
00:01:42

Franz Schubert, Composer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Wilhelm Müller, Lyricist - Jochen Kupfer, MainArtist - Susanne Giesa , MainArtist

1998 Channel Classics Records 1998 Channel Classics Records

4
No. 4. Danksagung an den Bach, "War es also gemeint"
00:02:24

Franz Schubert, Composer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Wilhelm Müller, Lyricist - Jochen Kupfer, MainArtist - Susanne Giesa , MainArtist

1998 Channel Classics Records 1998 Channel Classics Records

5
No. 5. Am Feierabend, "Hätt ich tausend Arme"
00:02:47

Franz Schubert, Composer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Wilhelm Müller, Lyricist - Jochen Kupfer, MainArtist - Susanne Giesa , MainArtist

1998 Channel Classics Records 1998 Channel Classics Records

6
No. 6. Der Neugierige, "Ich frage keine Blume"
00:04:29

Franz Schubert, Composer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Wilhelm Müller, Lyricist - Jochen Kupfer, MainArtist - Susanne Giesa , MainArtist

1998 Channel Classics Records 1998 Channel Classics Records

7
No. 7. Ungeduld, "Ich schnitt es gern in alle Rinden ein"
00:02:49

Franz Schubert, Composer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Wilhelm Müller, Lyricist - Jochen Kupfer, MainArtist - Susanne Giesa , MainArtist

1998 Channel Classics Records 1998 Channel Classics Records

8
No. 8. Morgengruss, "Guten Morgen, schöne Müllerin!"
00:04:20

Franz Schubert, Composer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Wilhelm Müller, Lyricist - Jochen Kupfer, MainArtist - Susanne Giesa , MainArtist

1998 Channel Classics Records 1998 Channel Classics Records

9
No. 9. Des Müllers Blumen, "Am Bach viel kleine Blumen stehn"
00:03:32

Franz Schubert, Composer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Wilhelm Müller, Lyricist - Jochen Kupfer, MainArtist - Susanne Giesa , MainArtist

1998 Channel Classics Records 1998 Channel Classics Records

10
No. 10. Tränenregen, "Wir saßen so traulich"
00:04:44

Franz Schubert, Composer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Wilhelm Müller, Lyricist - Jochen Kupfer, MainArtist - Susanne Giesa , MainArtist

1998 Channel Classics Records 1998 Channel Classics Records

11
No. 11. Mein, "Bächlein, laß dein Rauschen sein!"
00:02:29

Franz Schubert, Composer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Wilhelm Müller, Lyricist - Jochen Kupfer, MainArtist - Susanne Giesa , MainArtist

1998 Channel Classics Records 1998 Channel Classics Records

12
No. 12. Pause, "Meine Laute hab ich gehängt"
00:04:25

Franz Schubert, Composer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Wilhelm Müller, Lyricist - Jochen Kupfer, MainArtist - Susanne Giesa , MainArtist

1998 Channel Classics Records 1998 Channel Classics Records

13
No. 13. Mit dem grünen Lautenbande, "Schad um das schöne grüne Band"
00:02:14

Franz Schubert, Composer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Wilhelm Müller, Lyricist - Jochen Kupfer, MainArtist - Susanne Giesa , MainArtist

1998 Channel Classics Records 1998 Channel Classics Records

14
No. 14. Der Jäger, "Was sucht denn der Jäger"
00:01:11

Franz Schubert, Composer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Wilhelm Müller, Lyricist - Jochen Kupfer, MainArtist - Susanne Giesa , MainArtist

1998 Channel Classics Records 1998 Channel Classics Records

15
No. 15. Eifersucht und Stolz, "Wohin so schnell, so kraus"
00:01:35

Franz Schubert, Composer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Wilhelm Müller, Lyricist - Jochen Kupfer, MainArtist - Susanne Giesa , MainArtist

1998 Channel Classics Records 1998 Channel Classics Records

16
No. 16. Die liebe Farbe, "In Grün will ich mich kleiden"
00:04:52

Franz Schubert, Composer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Wilhelm Müller, Lyricist - Jochen Kupfer, MainArtist - Susanne Giesa , MainArtist

1998 Channel Classics Records 1998 Channel Classics Records

17
No. 17. Die böse Farbe, "Ich möchte ziehn in die Welt hinaus"
00:02:02

Franz Schubert, Composer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Wilhelm Müller, Lyricist - Jochen Kupfer, MainArtist - Susanne Giesa , MainArtist

1998 Channel Classics Records 1998 Channel Classics Records

18
No. 18. Trockne Blumen, "Ihr Blümlein alle"
00:04:13

Franz Schubert, Composer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Wilhelm Müller, Lyricist - Jochen Kupfer, MainArtist - Susanne Giesa , MainArtist

1998 Channel Classics Records 1998 Channel Classics Records

19
No. 19. Der Müller und der Bach, "Wo ein treues Herze in Liebe vergeht"
00:03:56

Franz Schubert, Composer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Wilhelm Müller, Lyricist - Jochen Kupfer, MainArtist - Susanne Giesa , MainArtist

1998 Channel Classics Records 1998 Channel Classics Records

20
No. 20. Des Baches Wiegenlied, "Gute Ruh, gute Ruh!"
00:07:01

Franz Schubert, Composer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Wilhelm Müller, Lyricist - Jochen Kupfer, MainArtist - Susanne Giesa , MainArtist

1998 Channel Classics Records 1998 Channel Classics Records

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“I can neither play nor sing, and when I write poetry, I nevertheless sing and play. If I were able to express the tunes in my head, then my songs would be more successful than they now are. But do not despair, some day a kindred soul may well turn up that can hear the melodies hidden in my words and give them back to me.” These lines were written in his diary on 8 October 1815 by Wilhelm Müller (1794-1827), a native of Dessau, the teacher, librarian, and poet who wrote the verses for ‘Die schöne Müllerin’. Franz Schubert was Müller’s junior by three years, and the song was the most essential element of his entire oeuvre. In Schubert, Müller found that sought-after ‘kindred soul’. The composer Schubert was charmed by the aesthetic quality of the poet Müller’s text; Müller, taking for his model ‘the most beautiful German folk songs’, succinctly summed up the principal criteria of his literary language: “Simplicity of form, singing quality of the rhythm, natural directness of language ... unconscious, deep, tenderness, which ... .echoes long afterwards, and naive openness towards the shy expression of the highest ideals.”The origins of the text for ‘Die schöne Müllerin’ go back to Müller’s student years in Berlin, 1816/1817. At that time, Müller, who was studying philology, was part of a group of young men and women interested in literature, who met regularly for enthusiastic literary discussions at the house of State Counsellor Friedrich August von Stägemann, who himself wrote poetry....

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