The Hyperion Schubert Edition 21 / Edith Mathis, Graham Johnson

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Edith Mathis must be one of the most intelligent and charming singers around, and Graham Johnson has clearly taken note of her interpretive gifts in selecting this lovely program of songs, which includes the poem "The Trout"--famous for donating its captivating main theme to Schubert's quintet of the same name. As always with this series, you get the complete song texts and sensational notes by pianist Johnson. First-rate. --David Hurwitz

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The Hyperion Schubert Edition 21 / Edith Mathis, Graham Johnson
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • A Goethe Schubertiad. Hyperion Edition no. 24
The Hyperion Schubert Edition 21 / Edith Mathis, Graham Johnson
Franz Schubert , Edith Mathis , and Graham Johnson
Manufacturer: Hyperion UK
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000002ZFF
Release Date: 1994-08-30

Tracks:

  1. Schlaflied D527 (Mayrhofer)
  2. Sehnsucht
  3. Die Liebe
  4. Die Forelle
  5. Der Flug der Zeit
  6. Trost
  7. Die abgeluhte Linde
  8. Das abgebluhte Linde
  9. Das Lied vom Reifen
  10. An eine Quelle
  11. An die Musik
  12. Der Schafer und der Reiter
  13. Hanflings Liebeswerbung
  14. Liebhaber in allen Gestalten
  15. Abschied von einem Freunde
  16. Abschied von einem Freunde
  17. Erlafsee
  18. Lied eines Kindes
  19. Evagelium Johannes
  20. Lob der Tranen
  21. Grablied fur die Mutter
  22. Der Blumenbrief
  23. Blondel zu Marien
  24. Vom MItelieden Maria

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Edith Mathis must be one of the most intelligent and charming singers around, and Graham Johnson has clearly taken note of her interpretive gifts in selecting this lovely program of songs, which includes the poem "The Trout"--famous for donating its captivating main theme to Schubert's quintet of the same name. As always with this series, you get the complete song texts and sensational notes by pianist Johnson. First-rate. --David Hurwitz

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A Goethe Schubertiad. Hyperion Edition no. 24.......2000-08-01

Schubert: A Goethe Schubertiad. Hyperion Edition no. 24

No praise can be too high for the singing and playing on this disc, featuring four of today's finest singers in a beautifully balanced selection of Schubert's settings of the greatest of the poets by whose words he was inspired.

It begins with "Schäfers Klagelied," given a wonderfully dramatic and sensitive performance by John Mark Ainsley; he is exquisitely detailed without ever going too far, and his feeling for language, the savouring of certain words, is remarkable - listen, for example, to the phrase "die ganze Wiese so voll" in which the last word is dwelt upon just slightly longer and given a sense of the ache behind it. The whole performance is beautifully judged, with the quiet heartbreak of the first and final sections contrasting with the more dramatic middle. The poem is slight enough, but it is sufficient material for Schubert to enchant us, and I cannot think of a finer performance of any of his Lieder - singing such as this is simply incomparable.

Where does one go, after that? Just about anywhere on this disc, is the answer - perhaps Christine Schäfer's rapt performance of the neglected masterpiece "Der Gott und die Bajadere," which tells the story of the dancing girl who spends one "sweet night" with a visitant god who dies in her bed - the girl then tries to throw herself upon his funeral pyre but is given short shrift by the priests who tell her that only a wife may do this - however, she ignores them and does it anyway, whereupon the God and the girl's spirit are seen ascending to heaven. Schäfer's lovely, burnished tone, the fervour of her singing and her fascinating sense of the language make just about every other soprano sound thin in timbre and generalized in interpretation.

Elsewhere, Michael George gives a noble, stirring account of the wonderful "Geistes - Gruss" with Graham Johnson providing a poetic postlude, and Simon Keenlyside an expertly judged account of the touching "Der Goldschmiedsgesell" in which he evokes to perfection the simple loving nature of the apprentice.

Probably the best - known song on this disc is "Erlkönig," and the performance here can stand comparison with the best. Ainsley takes the part of the narrator and Erl - King, Schäfer the child and George the father, and their singing makes the hairs on the back of your neck stand up - as for Johnson's playing, it equals that of Gerald Moore - there is no higher praise. Schäfer is touchingly innocent and fearful as the child, George wonderfully paternal and mellifluous as the father - especially fine is his "Es scheinen die alten Weiden so grau." Ainsley's impersonation of the gruesome spirit king is truly frightening - his melismas on the words "spiel" and "singen" cannot fail to induce shivers of dread, and his narration is wonderfully evocative - even words such as "Kind" and "warm" are tasted to the full, the dramatic "grausets" is properly chilling, and the all - important final line is truly heart - rending.

This is one of the very best of this wondrous series, and the selections above can only give a hint of its delights.

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