The Hyperion Schubert Edition 12 / Adrian Thompson, Graham Johnson

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This 12th volume in Hyperion's complete Schubert Song edition features English tenor Adrian Thompson, with a little help from Nancy Argenta, John Mark Ainsley, and Richard Jackson. The program consists largely of songs to texts by Schiller, Fouqué, Matthison, and Goethe, including a radiant setting of this last named poet's Sensucht (Longing). In keeping with the standards established thus far, notes and presentation are outstanding. --David Hurwitz

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The Hyperion Schubert Edition 12 / Adrian Thompson, Graham Johnson
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Spectrally fascinating
  • Powerful and Convincing
  • Very Jumpy Young Schubert
  • Terrific, dark
The Hyperion Schubert Edition 12 / Adrian Thompson, Graham Johnson
Franz Schubert , Adrian Thompson , John Mark Ainsley , Graham Johnson , Richard Jackson , and Nancy Argenta
Manufacturer: Hyperion UK
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Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000002ZF6
Release Date: 1993-09-01

Tracks:

  1. Der Vatermorder D10
  2. Der Geistertanz D15
  3. Der Geistertanz D15a
  4. Die Advokaten D37
  5. Die Schatten D50
  6. Ein jugendlicher Maienschwung D61
  7. Verschwunden sind die Schmerzen D88
  8. Don Gayseros - I D93 No.1
  9. Don Gayseros - II D93 No.2
  10. Don Gayseros - III D93 No.3
  11. Adelaide D95
  12. Trost, And Elisa D97
  13. Andenken D99
  14. Lied de Liebe D109
  15. Lied aus der Fere D107
  16. Die Betende D102
  17. An Laura, als sie Klopstocks Augerstehungslied sang D115
  18. Sehnsucht D123
  19. Trost im Tranen D120
  20. Nachtgesang D119
  21. Ballade D134

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This 12th volume in Hyperion's complete Schubert Song edition features English tenor Adrian Thompson, with a little help from Nancy Argenta, John Mark Ainsley, and Richard Jackson. The program consists largely of songs to texts by Schiller, Fouqué, Matthison, and Goethe, including a radiant setting of this last named poet's Sensucht (Longing). In keeping with the standards established thus far, notes and presentation are outstanding. --David Hurwitz

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Spectrally fascinating.......2004-05-18

Some voices possess such amazingly distinctive character and style! Brigitte Fassbaender is definitely one such voice. Her haunting performance of Mussorgsky's "Songs and Dances of Death" had set me on a journey of discovery. The peerless quality that Ms. Fassbaender has for depicting the darker side of beauty has been consistently delivered. Her Brangane, alongside the achingly superlative Margaret Price's Isolde, is taut with emotion and redolent with beauty. It must therefore have been cold logic or supernatural omen that led me to discover that both these enchanting singers each have a programme of lieder in the Hyperion Schubert Edition. Dame Price's programme of songs is based on the theme of night whereas Ms. Fassbaender's is centred in the theme of death.

Dame Price and Ms. Fassbaender both share an alluring vocal quality: their voices are consistently sweet and rich (respectively...though BOTH are ravishingly beautiful) but interspersed with moments of celestial purity. Take track 12 here "Lied des Orpheus". Listen to the change in colouration where she sings the words "Klage" in the first line of the 5th verse. Or again in track 14 where, after introducing her menacing reference to the cold north, she then steals your very soul with the word "tragen" in the 5th verse. Listen to Dame Price's CD and you will find a similar appeal.

Graham Johnson's accompaniment is not only beautifully played but perfectly complements his singer. His sense of control is clearly well-studied but not artificial in the least. There is a natural feel. The sound quality is pristine and the very slight echo in the acoustics adds to the proper "graveyard" feel of the work (see the picture on the cover...very pensive!).

Finally, let me just say (with GREAT emphasis) that despite all this talk of death, this is a performance that will hold your rapt attention. A tried and proven stunner. We are experiencing the age of one who will be regarded as a great legend in the future. For me, she has already achieved that status. I highly recommend this disc, together with Dame Margaret Price's sealed performance of nocturnal bliss!

5 out of 5 stars Powerful and Convincing.......2002-10-20

What stands out in Fassbaender's singing is the absolute authenticity of her performance. So many Lieder singers are concerned with their tone and other factors extraneous to the authentic identification with their character. On this album Fassbaender totally identifies with her characters and lets them speak. Her singing is powerful and flawless. The outstanding songs on this album are Lied des Orpheus, a song I hadn't been familiar with previously. The story is very moving and Fassbaender renders them absolutely convincingly. Das Zugenlocklein is another new song for me. Beautifully sung and played. As for Der Tod und das Madchen I have heard Fischer-Dieskau's version previously and his rendering cannot be surpassed. Overall, this is a fabulous album and I cannot recommend it more highly.

5 out of 5 stars Very Jumpy Young Schubert.......2001-12-03

There has been a lot of unfair things said about Adrian Thompson for this CD, and at first listen, that may appear justified; however one need only to look at the "D" numbers, which attempt to put Schubert's song in chronological order, to realize that these are very early Schubert songs, and although they are enjoyable, one can sense that he has not quite mastered the range of the tenor voice (in the very first song, the voice is pushed to almost comical extremes as the distance between high and low seems quite unreasonable). It is this same quality of theses songs that makes Thompson's high, youthful sounding tenor so appropriate for this recording.

Also, enjoy the Don Gayseros trio and look for the "Schubert Boogie" in the last track. It's quite starteling.

**This review is for Volume 12, despite it somehow appearing under a Volume 11**

5 out of 5 stars Terrific, dark.......2001-02-25

Those looking for the darker side of Schubert will find it here. My favorite of the series (along with Margaret Price).

Track Listings:

  1. Vaughn Williams: Mass in G Minor, Etc / Holst Singers
  2. Verdi: Te Deum/Messa Da Requiem/Nabucco/Luisa Miller/Hymn Of The Nations
  3. Violin Concerti
  4. Violin Concertos 125 Bwv 1041-1043
  5. Wolpe: Quintet with Voice; Piece in 3 Parts in 3
  6. Yeomen of the Guard
  7. A Festive Proclamation
  8. A Gershwin Celebration [Import]
  9. Aaron Copland: Music for the Theatre, Two Ballads for Violin and Piano, Elegies for Violin and Viola, El Salon Mexico, and Appalachian Spring Suite for ... Performed by the Harmonie Ensemble/New York
  10. All Through the Night: Lullabies

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Track Listings

Live [Import]

Patricia Griggs Burnham plays

Peace, Love and Respect [Explicit Lyrics]

Jazz Music: 24 Classic Original Recordings [Live]

Home of the Brave

Old School Cruizin' with Peahces and Herb

Nancy in London

Liszt: Excelsior! and Other Rare Original Works

On Your Radio [Box set] [Import]

Menotti: Violin Concerto, The Death of Orpheus

Music, Martinis & Memories

Mas Cumbias Sabrosas [Box set]

Mister Mix

"Banjo" Ikey Robinson

The Living Music