Notturno

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OTHMAR SCHOECK
Notturno
Rosamunde Quartett with Christian Gerhaher (baritone)

[ ECM Records / CD ]

Release Date: Saturday 1 May 2010

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"Gerhaher and the Rosamunde Quartet project this remarkable work superbly. It would be good to think this might be the start of a Schoeck series from this outstanding young singer." The Guardian, 16th October 2009 ****

"The work was championed by Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau - and he could hardly wish for a better successor here than Christian Gerhaher: gentler, more intimate and less magisterial than Fischer-Dieskau, but with the same strong and impassioned musical intelligence. The Rosamunde Quartet play with both textural and structural clarity... yet with a fragile, tremulous inner ardour which makes Schoeck's obsessively reiterated and transforming themes rise out of his troubled consciousness and are brought vividly into our own." BBC Music Magazine, January 2010 ****

"Gerhaher and the Rosamunde Quartet project this remarkable work superbly. It would be good to think this might be the start of a Schoeck series from this outstanding young singer." The Guardian, 16th October 2009 ****

Although being generally acknowledged as one of the leading composers of his native Switzerland, Othmar Schoeck (1886-1957) has never acquired a stable reputation outside the German-speaking world. This is partly due to his strong focus on the sung word: His output comprises eight operas, some 400 songs and a couple of smaller works for instrumental forces. Moreover, Schoeck's essentially late-romantic style was considered démodé after the second world war when the avant-garde was arguing for a more rational and emotionally restricted approach to composition. One of his most personal works is the "Notturno" for baritone voice and string quartet. Written between 1931 and 1933 it served as a personal confession after an unhappy extra-marital love affair. Its five movements set verses by German 19th-century-poet Nikolaus Lenau and by the great Swiss writer Gottfried Keller. The highly differentiated interpretation by baritone Christian Gerhaher - one of the most distinguished young German "Lied" singers and a former disciple of Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau - and the Rosamunde Quartett offers a strong plea for Schoeck's expressive music and sheds an exciting light on his artistic preoccupation with the dark abysses of human existence.

Tracks:

I Ruhig
II Presto
III Unruhig bewegt
IV Ruhig und leise
V Rasch und kräftig (quasi Recit.)