[ Hyperion / CD ]
Release Date: Monday 2 February 2009
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"Some splendid accounts of Strauss songs for the male voice. This latest instalment in Hyperion's series is every bit as welcome and enjoyable as were its predecessors and further volumes are eagerly awaited."
(MusicWeb April 2009)
Hyperion's Strauss Lieder series is fast becoming a worthy successor to the seminal Schubert and Schumann Lieder sets on the label. This fourth volume features a veteran of these recordings, the great British baritone Christopher Maltman. Five songs are performed by the wonderfully versatile operatic bass Alastair Miles.
Contrary to a commonly held perception of Strauss as a Lieder composer, what most of the songs in the present volume show is that he was not shy of addressing serious themes. Settings of Rückert, Dehmel, Goethe and others are tinged with a dark regret which is enhanced by their bass tessitura. Strauss the opera composer is evident in the epic scale of the lieder written post-Salome. Roger Vignoles provides his famous extensive booklet notes, with commentary about each individual song and scholarly discourse on the poetry.
Fünf Lieder, Op 15
Drei Lieder, Op 31
Fünf Lieder, Op 39
Fünf Lieder, Op 41
Fünf Lieder, Op 47
Acht Lieder, Op 49
Sechs Lieder, Op 56
Vom künftigen Alter, Op 87 No 1 'Der Frost hat mir bereifet des Hauses Dach'
Erschaffen und Beleben, Op 87 No 2 'Hans Adam war ein Erdenkloß'
Und dann nicht mehr, Op 87 No 3 'Ich sah sie nur ein einzigmal, und dann nicht mehr'
Im Sonnenschein, Op 87 No 4 'Noch eine Stunde laßt mich hier verweilen im Sonnenschein'