Visions Interieures: The Developing Song Cycle/The Wanderer
Track Listings
Disc: 1
| 1. Kreutzer - Wander Lieder - Lebewohl | ||
| 2. Kreutzer - Wander Lieder - Scheiden und Meiden | ||
| 3. Kreutzer - Wander Lieder - In der Ferne | ||
| 4. Kreutzer - Wander Lieder - Morgenlied | ||
| 5. Kreutzer - Wander Lieder - Nachtreise | ||
| 6. Kreutzer - Wander Lieder - Winterreise | ||
| 7. Kreutzer - Wander Lieder - Abreise | ||
| 8. Kreutzer - Wander Lieder - Einkehr | ||
| 9. Kreutzer - Wander Lieder - Heimkehr | ||
| 10. Cornelius - Brautlieder - Ein Myrtenreis |
| 1. Cras - Robaiyat de Omar Khayyam - Chaque matin | ||
| 2. Cras - Robaiyat de Omar Khayyam - Pourquoi | ||
| 3. Cras - Robaiyat de Omar Khayyam - Nuit. Silence | ||
| 4. Cras - Robaiyat de Omar Khayyam - Quand tu chancelles | ||
| 5. Cras - Robaiyat de Omar Khayyam - Serviteurs, | ||
| 6. Szymanowski - Bunte Lieder - Einsiedel (Bulke) | ||
| 7. Szymanowski - Bunte Lieder - Lied des Madchens am | ||
| 8. Szymanowski - Bunte Lieder - An kleine Madchen | ||
| 9. Szymanowski - Bunte Lieder - Das hat die Sommernacht | ||
| 10. Szymanowski - Bunte Lieder - Bestimmung (Huch) |
Editorial Reviews
Album Description
Soprano Georgine Resick's Visions Intérieures, is a survey of the development of the song cycle. Ms. Resick sings in German, Polish, French, Swedish, and Italian, in this two-CD tour-de-force which presents a superb selection of works and composers rarely heard today. The great flowering of the song cycle occurred in early nineteenth century Germany, with its greatest representations being the well-known cycles by Schubert and Schumann. These cycles inspired numerous imitations, many of which, while not attaining the depth and breadth of their models, are charming and integrated works. On Disc One, entitled The Early German Song Cycle, Ms. Resick is accompanied by Andrew Willis, performing cycles of Weber and Kreutzer on a copy of a Louis Dulcken fortepiano (Munich 1815-20). The duo then performs cycles of Cornelius, Thalberg, and Jensen on an original 1841 Bösendorfer. On Disc Two, entitled The Wanderer: The Song Cycle in Migration, Ms. Resick is joined by Warren Jones, performing late-nineteenth and early-twentieth century cycles on a Steinway D. In an interesting cultural crossover, The Wanderer presents songs by a Russian composer of French-Lithuanian descent setting Polish poems; a German-influenced Polish composer setting German poetry; a French influenced Italian, and French composers setting translations of texts from Persia and Denmark.Georgine Resick is an internationally recognized soprano in both the operatic and concert fields. Renowned for her Mozart and Strauss interpretations, she has sung a wide variety of leading roles with the Vienna State Opera, Chicago Lyric Opera, Paris Opera, Houston Grand Opera, and numerous others. Her previous releases on BRIDGE have received glowing reviews from the international press: Men's Songs, Women's Voices (BRIDGE 9152) and Songs of Grechaninov (BRIDGE 9142).
Visions Interieures: The Developing Song Cycle/The Wanderer, Music, Kreutzer/Von Weber/Thalberg, Georgine Resick, Warren Jones, Classical, Classical Composers, Classical Vocals, Romantic Music for Voice and Keyboard, Solo Voice(s) and Small Ensemble, Song Collection for Solo Voice and Piano, V/a Compilations, Vocal, Vocal Music
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Visions Interieures: The Developing Song Cycle/The Wanderer
Kreutzer/Von Weber/Thalberg , Georgine Resick , and Warren Jones Manufacturer: Bridge Records, Inc. ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000AA4KZ6 Release Date: 2005-07-26 |
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Soprano Georgine Resick's Visions Intérieures, is a survey of the development of the song cycle. Ms. Resick sings in German, Polish, French, Swedish, and Italian, in this two-CD tour-de-force which presents a superb selection of works and composers rarely heard today. The great flowering of the song cycle occurred in early nineteenth century Germany, with its greatest representations being the well-known cycles by Schubert and Schumann. These cycles inspired numerous imitations, many of which, while not attaining the depth and breadth of their models, are charming and integrated works. On Disc One, entitled The Early German Song Cycle, Ms. Resick is accompanied by Andrew Willis, performing cycles of Weber and Kreutzer on a copy of a Louis Dulcken fortepiano (Munich 1815-20). The duo then performs cycles of Cornelius, Thalberg, and Jensen on an original 1841 Bösendorfer. On Disc Two, entitled The Wanderer: The Song Cycle in Migration, Ms. Resick is joined by Warren Jones, performing late-nineteenth and early-twentieth century cycles on a Steinway D. In an interesting cultural crossover, The Wanderer presents songs by a Russian composer of French-Lithuanian descent setting Polish poems; a German-influenced Polish composer setting German poetry; a French influenced Italian, and French composers setting translations of texts from Persia and Denmark.Georgine Resick is an internationally recognized soprano in both the operatic and concert fields. Renowned for her Mozart and Strauss interpretations, she has sung a wide variety of leading roles with the Vienna State Opera, Chicago Lyric Opera, Paris Opera, Houston Grand Opera, and numerous others. Her previous releases on BRIDGE have received glowing reviews from the international press: Men's Songs, Women's Voices (BRIDGE 9152) and Songs of Grechaninov (BRIDGE 9142).Track Listings:
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