Ian Bostridge's Recital: Schubert and Hugo Wolf (with Roger Vignoles)
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- čas přidán 15. 07. 2024
- From the Théâtre du Châtelet, 2002
British tenor Ian Bostridge with the pianist Roger Vignoles
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Ian Bostridge - tenor
Roger Vignoles - piano
0:00 Artists' presentation
2:30 Schubert - Wehmut
5:05 Schubert - Der Zwerg
10:20 Schubert - Nacht und Träume
15:50 Schubert - Der Musensohn
17:43 Schubert - An die Entfernte
20:40 Schubert - Am Flusse
22:20 Schubert - Willkommen und Abschied
26:15 Schubert - Wandrers Nachtlied II
29:16 Schubert - An die Leier
33:35 Schubert - Am See
35:25 Schubert - Im Haine
38:30 Schubert - Erlkönig
45:39 Hugo Wolf - Der Genesene an die Hoffnung
50:31 Hugo Wolf - Der Knabe und das Immlein
53:35 Hugo Wolf - Gebet
56:32 Hugo Wolf - An den Schlaf
59:02 Hugo Wolf - Neue Liebe
1:01:43 Hugo Wolf - An die Geliebte
1:07:32 Hugo Wolf - Begegnung
1:08:59 Hugo Wolf - Nimmersatte Liebe
1:11:13 Hugo Wolf - Peregrina I
1:13:10 Hugo Wolf - Peregrina II
1:18:44 Hugo Wolf - Storchenbotschaft
1:23:29 Schubert - Erster Verlust
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So beautiful! I love Schubert.
Exquisite performance
Thank you for putting this up again!!
Thank you 🙏🏻
Thank you for sharing.
I really love this recital.
Probably Ian ate much honey. Opening his mouth and out goes just pure honey. Thank you! Happy to discover such a treasure.
What is this snoring at 1h13?
Musensohn rushes and rushes sounds breathless,jumpy,needs some more thought
wrong notes in the piano part??? Also, piano is a bit coarse. The best recording in Daniels and Katz. Martin Katz is a genius in his playing of this