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Andreas Scholl|Deutsche Barocklieder (Andreas Scholl)

Deutsche Barocklieder (Andreas Scholl)

Andreas Scholl

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Recorded in 1995 and reissued in the budget HM Gold series in 2010 (with the sumptuous packaging commendably intact), this album has never been one of the "hits" by German countertenor Andreas Scholl. It covers a repertoire that was (and remains) virtually unknown, and it doesn't really play to the sentimental side of Scholl's personality. Nevertheless, this is one of his very best releases, and even casual Scholl fans who missed it the first time around are advised to pick it up. In 1995 he was in absolutely prime voice, and even though he here has few of the pure melodies in which he excels, he finds plenty of subtle ways to deploy it in text expression and in delineating unusual harmonic moves. The obscurity of the music should actually be cause for recognition of Scholl's ability to pick a program buried mostly in archives and bring it to life; there's hardly a dull moment here, and many of these German Baroque solo songs (some from operas) are delightful. Some are humorous, with topics ranging from the art of kissing (track 16) to Rhine wine; these are balanced by several melancholy pieces that might be compared to Dowland but really resemble nothing else in the repertoire. Sample Johann Philipp Krieger's An die Einsamkeit (track 17), which is one of the all-time most ravishing Scholl numbers on disc, hard drive, or what have you. The pieces by this Krieger are strophic songs from operas, but those by the older Adam Krieger are true lieder, with texts by the composer himself, and they highlight Scholl's way with simple, heartfelt material. Other composers on the album set more complex texts by the likes of poet Martin Opitz, and there's plenty to chew on here for those seriously interested in German music and literature of the 17th century. On the other hand, this is the rare example of a program of unknown music that anyone who loves beautiful singing will enjoy. With glorious engineering to boot, this is simply hard to top.

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1
Jetztund kömpt die Nacht herbey
Karl-Ernst Schröder
00:04:04

Karl-Ernst Schröder, Performer - Johann Nauwach, Composer

2010 harmonia mundi

2
Ach Liebste, laß uns eilen
Karl-Ernst Schröder
00:03:04

Karl-Ernst Schröder, Performer - Johann Nauwach, Composer

2010 harmonia mundi

3
Turpe senex miles, turpe senilis amor
Pablo Valetti
00:04:33

Pablo Valetti, Performer - Heinrich Albert, Composer

2010 harmonia mundi

4
Veneris miseras resonare querelas
Alix Verzier
00:04:09

Alix Verzier, Performer - Heinrich Albert, Composer

2010 harmonia mundi

5
Praeludium & Chaconne VIII for harpsichord
Markus Märkl
00:05:35

Markus Märkl, Performer - Johann Caspar Ferdinand Fisher, Composer

2010 harmonia mundi

6
Die Liebesgluth verkehrt den Muth
Pablo Valetti
00:02:40

Pablo Valetti, Performer - Adam Krieger, Composer

2010 harmonia mundi

7
Ihr bleibet nicht Bestand verpflicht
Juan Manuel Quintana
00:04:03

Juan Manuel Quintana, Performer - Adam Krieger, Composer

2010 harmonia mundi

8
Der Liebe Macht herrscht Tag und Nacht
Stéphanie Pfister
00:03:57

Stéphanie Pfister, Performer - Adam Krieger, Composer

2010 harmonia mundi

9
Der Rheinsche Wein
Juan Manuel Quintana
00:02:01

Juan Manuel Quintana, Performer - Adam Krieger, Composer

2010 harmonia mundi

10
Sonata a doi, violine a viola da Gamba, opera seconda
Pablo Valetti
00:05:48

Pablo Valetti, Performer - Johann Philipp Krieger, Composer

2010 harmonia mundi

11
Schmilz, hartes Herz
Pablo Valetti
00:03:39

Pablo Valetti, Performer - Johann Philipp Krieger, Composer

2010 harmonia mundi

12
Verliebtes Weinen und Lachen
Alix Verzier
00:02:08

Alix Verzier, Performer - Johann Philipp Krieger, Composer

2010 harmonia mundi

13
Die Heißverliebte
Alix Verzier
00:01:52

Alix Verzier, Performer - Johann Philipp Krieger, Composer

2010 harmonia mundi

14
An die Einsamkeit
Alix Verzier
00:03:30

Alix Verzier, Performer - Johann Philipp Krieger, Composer

2010 harmonia mundi

15
Die holde Nacht
Karl-Ernst Schröder
00:01:50

Karl-Ernst Schröder, Performer - Johann Philipp Krieger, Composer

2010 harmonia mundi

16
Kunst des Küssens
Alix Verzier
00:02:04

Alix Verzier, Performer - Andreas Hammerschmidt, Composer

2010 harmonia mundi

17
Menuetto con variazioni di Locatelli for lute
Markus Märkl
00:06:33

Markus Märkl, Performer - Bernhard Joachim Hagen, Composer

2010 harmonia mundi

18
Die Nacht
Markus Märkl
00:05:23

Markus Märkl, Performer - Johann Valentin Gorner, Composer

2010 harmonia mundi

19
An den Schlaf
Karl-Ernst Schröder
00:03:22

Karl-Ernst Schröder, Performer - Johann Valentin Gorner, Composer

2010 harmonia mundi

Album review

Recorded in 1995 and reissued in the budget HM Gold series in 2010 (with the sumptuous packaging commendably intact), this album has never been one of the "hits" by German countertenor Andreas Scholl. It covers a repertoire that was (and remains) virtually unknown, and it doesn't really play to the sentimental side of Scholl's personality. Nevertheless, this is one of his very best releases, and even casual Scholl fans who missed it the first time around are advised to pick it up. In 1995 he was in absolutely prime voice, and even though he here has few of the pure melodies in which he excels, he finds plenty of subtle ways to deploy it in text expression and in delineating unusual harmonic moves. The obscurity of the music should actually be cause for recognition of Scholl's ability to pick a program buried mostly in archives and bring it to life; there's hardly a dull moment here, and many of these German Baroque solo songs (some from operas) are delightful. Some are humorous, with topics ranging from the art of kissing (track 16) to Rhine wine; these are balanced by several melancholy pieces that might be compared to Dowland but really resemble nothing else in the repertoire. Sample Johann Philipp Krieger's An die Einsamkeit (track 17), which is one of the all-time most ravishing Scholl numbers on disc, hard drive, or what have you. The pieces by this Krieger are strophic songs from operas, but those by the older Adam Krieger are true lieder, with texts by the composer himself, and they highlight Scholl's way with simple, heartfelt material. Other composers on the album set more complex texts by the likes of poet Martin Opitz, and there's plenty to chew on here for those seriously interested in German music and literature of the 17th century. On the other hand, this is the rare example of a program of unknown music that anyone who loves beautiful singing will enjoy. With glorious engineering to boot, this is simply hard to top.

© TiVo

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