Label: Challenge Classics
Format: SACD hybrid
Barcode: 0608917267020
Catalog number: CC 72670
Releasedate: 17-11-15
Format: SACD hybrid
Barcode: 0608917267020
Catalog number: CC 72670
Releasedate: 17-11-15
- Schubert has been drawn to poetry by many poets. On this album 9 songs of Schubert on words of Schulze. Completed by 8 songs with lyrics of other poets.
- Incl. two of the most popular Schubert songs: Im Frühling and Auf Der Bruck
- Another great album by the popular Challenge artist Christoph Prégardien (tenor), this time with the famous Julius Drake (piano)!
- Incl. two of the most popular Schubert songs: Im Frühling and Auf Der Bruck
- Another great album by the popular Challenge artist Christoph Prégardien (tenor), this time with the famous Julius Drake (piano)!
‘I lived in a fantasy world and was on the way to becoming an incurable daydreamer’ (German = ‘Ich lebte ganz meinen Phantasien und war auf dem Wege, ein ganz unheilbarer Schwärmer zu werden’), wrote the Saxon poet Ernst Schulze (1789-1817) of his schooldays. Despite this moment of clarity, Schulze did indeed live in a world in which the boundaries between the real and the imagined were increasingly hazy. As a student in Göttingen he shared Don Giovanni’s ‘mille tre’ attitude to women, notching up a string of casual conquests while pursuing the daughter of an archaeology professor, Cäcilie Tychsen. Schulze’s campaign to seduce Cäcilie failed; and when she died of tuberculosis, aged just eighteen, in 1812, she became idealised as his lost bride- to-be, saviour and Muse.
Conveniently for the fantasising poet, Cäcilie had a sister, Adelheid, to whom he quickly transferred his affections. That Schulze had earlier described Adelheid as having ‘a monkey’s face’ (‘Affengesicht’) did not seem to matter one iota. Nor did the fact that Adelheid was in love with someone else. From 1813 until his own early death, likewise of tuberculosis, Schulze embroidered his fragmentary, largely one-sided relationship with the reluctant Adelheid in the 100 poems that make up his Poetisches Tagebuch (‘Verse Journal’). Schubert first seems to have alighted on Schulze’s work in 1824, when he flirted with the idea of making an opera from his long narrative poem Die bezauberte Rose (‘The enchanted Rose). Then in March 1825 he set ‘Im Walde’ from the Poetisches Tagebuch, initiating a sequence of Schulze songs composed over the following year. While only two, ‘Auf der Bruck’ and ‘Im Frühling’, have become recital favourites, these songs of loss, alienation and obsessive longing (Winterreise is already glimpsed) are among Schubert’s most powerful and poignant.
Conveniently for the fantasising poet, Cäcilie had a sister, Adelheid, to whom he quickly transferred his affections. That Schulze had earlier described Adelheid as having ‘a monkey’s face’ (‘Affengesicht’) did not seem to matter one iota. Nor did the fact that Adelheid was in love with someone else. From 1813 until his own early death, likewise of tuberculosis, Schulze embroidered his fragmentary, largely one-sided relationship with the reluctant Adelheid in the 100 poems that make up his Poetisches Tagebuch (‘Verse Journal’). Schubert first seems to have alighted on Schulze’s work in 1824, when he flirted with the idea of making an opera from his long narrative poem Die bezauberte Rose (‘The enchanted Rose). Then in March 1825 he set ‘Im Walde’ from the Poetisches Tagebuch, initiating a sequence of Schulze songs composed over the following year. While only two, ‘Auf der Bruck’ and ‘Im Frühling’, have become recital favourites, these songs of loss, alienation and obsessive longing (Winterreise is already glimpsed) are among Schubert’s most powerful and poignant.
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1Auf der Bruck D85303:20
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2Der liebliche Stern D86102:50
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3Im Walde D83404:55
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4Um Mitternacht D86205:02
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5Lebensmuth D88303:36
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6Im Frühling D88204:34
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7An mein Herz D86003:04
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8Tiefes Leid D876 (Im Jänner 1817)03:26
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9Über Wildemann D88402:07
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10Daß sie hier gewesen D77503:18
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11Greisengesang D77805:32
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12Du bist die Ruh D77604:19
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13Im Walde (Waldesnacht) D70806:41
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14Nacht und Träume D82703:19
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15Fischerweise D88103:02
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16Totengräbers Heimweh D84206:44
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17Der Winterabend D93806:40