Label: CAvi
Format: CD
Barcode: 4260085530779
Catalog number: AVI 8553077
Releasedate: 02-08-19
Format: CD
Barcode: 4260085530779
Catalog number: AVI 8553077
Releasedate: 02-08-19
- The actress and recitateur KATHARINA THALBACH is most likely the best known German actress
- Basically a project for the various live concerts of K. Thalbach and the feininger Trio
- The theme of the album leads towards the tristes and sadness of Wagner’s Tristan (Love duet Act II)
….o night of love, descend upon us
That motif from Wagner’s Tristan and Isolde sets the musical and lyrical mood for the selection of pieces and poems in the Feininger Trio’s programme, performed for the first time at the Baden-Baden Easter Festival.
Love and death: The goal in selecting the poems was to find a mood similar to Schubert’s Notturno and Chopin’s Piano Trio Op. 8: texts that could establish a lyrical dialogue with those pieces. How can we grasp the great subject of love and death? How can we associate language with music, but without relegating language to a subordinate role? How can a series of poems tell their own story while at the same time highlighting the expression conveyed by the music, which is still the precondition for this musical-poetical programme?
Start at the beginning: Following Schubert’s Adagio (later renamed Notturno ), the theme of love is addressed in Ingeborg Bachmann’s poem Erklär mir Liebe (“Explain love to me”) and in Rilke’s Liebes-Lied (“Love Song”), which features metaphors associated with string music. Allegro con fuoco is the tempo marking of the first movement in Chopin’s Piano Trio, Op. 8. As if the poem had been listening to the music, it starts out with a “Fortissimo”, the title of Elke Lasker-Schuler’s poem Du spieltest ein ungestümes Lied (“You played me a wild song”)....
(Excerpt from the booklet notes by Brigitte Landes)
That motif from Wagner’s Tristan and Isolde sets the musical and lyrical mood for the selection of pieces and poems in the Feininger Trio’s programme, performed for the first time at the Baden-Baden Easter Festival.
Love and death: The goal in selecting the poems was to find a mood similar to Schubert’s Notturno and Chopin’s Piano Trio Op. 8: texts that could establish a lyrical dialogue with those pieces. How can we grasp the great subject of love and death? How can we associate language with music, but without relegating language to a subordinate role? How can a series of poems tell their own story while at the same time highlighting the expression conveyed by the music, which is still the precondition for this musical-poetical programme?
Start at the beginning: Following Schubert’s Adagio (later renamed Notturno ), the theme of love is addressed in Ingeborg Bachmann’s poem Erklär mir Liebe (“Explain love to me”) and in Rilke’s Liebes-Lied (“Love Song”), which features metaphors associated with string music. Allegro con fuoco is the tempo marking of the first movement in Chopin’s Piano Trio, Op. 8. As if the poem had been listening to the music, it starts out with a “Fortissimo”, the title of Elke Lasker-Schuler’s poem Du spieltest ein ungestümes Lied (“You played me a wild song”)....
(Excerpt from the booklet notes by Brigitte Landes)
-
1Adagio für Klaviertrio Es-Dur „Notturno“ D 897 (1827)08:22
-
2Rez: Ingeborg Bachmann Erklär’ mir Liebe02:48
-
3Rez: Rainer Maria Rilke Die Liebenden01:21
-
4Rez: Rainer Maria Rilke Liebes-Lied01:00
-
5Klaviertrio g-Moll op. 8 (1829)I Allegro con fuoco10:25
-
6Rez: Else Lasker-Schüler Fortissimo01:17
-
7Rez: Gottfried Benn Liebe01:08
-
8Rez: Else Lasker-Schüler Die Liebe00:52
-
9Rez: Else Lasker-Schüler Ouvertüre01:14
-
10Rez: Gottfried Benn Noch einmal00:52
-
11Klaviertrio g-Moll op. 8II Scherzo. Vivace - Trio06:38
-
12Klaviertrio g-Moll op. 8III Adagio. Sostenuto05:10
-
13Rez: Gottfried Benn Auf deine Lider senk’ ich Schlummer00:54
-
14Rez: Else Lasker-Schüler Mein Tanzlied00:39
-
15Rez: Gottfried Benn Rosen00:45
-
16Rez: Else Lasker-Schüler Als ich Tristan kennen lernte00:42
-
17Rez: Else Lasker-Schüler An den Gralprinzen00:27
-
18Rez: Else Lasker-Schüler An den Prinzen Tristan00:40
-
19Rez: Else Lasker-Schüler An den Ritter aus Gold00:56
-
20Rez: Else Lasker-Schüler An Tristan00:37
-
21Rez: Else Lasker-Schüler Abschied00:56
-
22Rez: Gottfried Benn Madonna00:49
-
23Rez: Gottfried Benn Bitte wo -00:44
-
24Rez: Else Lasker-Schüler Was hat die Lieb mit der Saison zu tun00:20
-
25Klaviertrio g-Moll op. 8IV Finale. Allegretto05:48
-
26Rez: William Shakespeare Sonett 2301:12
-
27Rez: William Shakespeare Sonett 4301:04
-
28Rez: William Shakespeare Sonett 5601:02
-
29Rez: Bertolt Brecht Die Liebenden01:57