Winterreise

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SCHUBERT
Winterreise
Roman Trekel, baritone / Ulrich Eisenlohr, piano

[ Naxos Schubert Lieder Edition Vol 1 / CD ]

Release Date: Thursday 20 May 2010

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"..this is a singer who really knows how to sing songs. And this is a disc that should be in the collection of all who love songs and Schubert and music that touches the heart and stirs the soul."
ClassicsToday 10/10

"German baritone Roman Trekel steps confidently into Fischer-Dieskau territory with an excellent "Winterreise" of his own. In fact, his voice strongly resembles Fischer-Dieskau's; someone listening to it unaware might mistake the disc for one of the older singer's recordings. Trekel isn't a copycat- there are differences in details of interpretation - but his 'Winterreise' is moving and beautifully sung."
San Jose Mercury News, July 2002

"Volumes 1 and 2-both strongly, subtly accompanied by Ulrich Eisenlohr-do Schubert justice with an intense, dramatically felt Winterreise from Roman Trekel and an impressive Schwanengesang from the lighter-toned but equally well-modulated Michael Volle."
Classic FM, April 2000

"The ideal song cycle for us melancholic types--perfect music to enhance the effect of a long, lonely winter evening--Schubert's Winterreise (Winter Journey) also happens to be one of the more remarkable marriages of music and texts in the history of lieder. These 24 songs, to poems by Wilhelm Muller, present the deeply felt sadness and desperation of one bitterly rejected in love, whose woman has been unfaithful and who now is left to suffer a self-inflicted, lonely torment as he wanders the winter land. Schubert seems to relish the vivid imagery of snow, frozen tears, bleak landscapes, and storms, and the pointed symbolism of ravens, frost-covered hair, and a last, falling leaf. Wonderful stuff--and as we move from one song to the next, Schubert's marvelously evocative music and carefully crafted re-ordering of Muller's original poems brings us fully into this singer's emotional and physical world, where we are held in Romanticism's firmest and most comforting grip. Of course, none of this would work at all without a singer who can convincingly portray the full emotional and expressive range of Muller's words and Schubert's melodies--and an accompanist who is at one with the voice. Baritone Roman Trekel and his partner Ulrich Eisenlohr are such musicians. In fact, this performance stands with the best on disc. Trekel's command of these songs is nothing short of phenomenal, from his seemingly effortless technical facility to his always tasteful yet meaningful interpretive gestures, inflections, and brilliant use of color and dynamics. In other words, this is a singer who really knows how to sing songs. And this is a disc that should be in the collection of all who love songs and Schubert and music that touches the heart and stirs the soul."
ClassicsToday 10/10