Schoenberg: Gurrelieder
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Composer & Artist:
Composer: Arnold Schoenberg
Artists: Rundfunkchor Berlin, Rundfunkchor Leipzig, Prager Mannerchor, Dresdner Philharmonie , Herbert Kegel (conductor)
Gurrelieder is a gigantic, post-Wagnerian cantata that, in retrospect, seems like the terminus ante quem for Romanticism in music, beyond which further elaboration or intensity was surely impossible, and led surely if not inevitably to the Expressionism which the prodigious Schoenberg felt compelled to explore in works such as Erwartung, and thence, infamously, to the 12-tone system of musical composition from which, at least superficially, the work appears so distant in form and idiom.
The composer was just 26 when he began work on a song-cycle, which in its fully orchestrated form became the first part of Gurrelieder, based on a poem within a novel by the Danish novelist, naturalist and atheist Jens Peter Jacobsen, which the author in turn had based on folk-legends of the medieval King Waldemar - who, having taken a mistress, Tove, is driven to bitter madness by Tove's murder at the behest of his wife, condemns God and is in turn condemned to terrorise the land in ghostly form with his band of vassals until the passing of the seasons and the rising of the sun bestows the kind of redemption offered to the Flying Dutchman.
Tracklist:
00:00:00 Gurre-Lieder, Part 1: Prelude. Mäßig bewegt
00:08:03 Gurre-Lieder, Part 1: I. Nun dämpft die Dämm’rung (Waldemar)
00:12:32 Gurre-Lieder, Part 1: II. O, wenn des Mondes Strahlen (Tove)
00:16:03 Gurre-Lieder, Part 1: III. Roß! Mein Roß! (Waldemar)
00:19:19 Gurre-Lieder, Part 1: IV. Sterne jubeln (Tove)
00:22:32 Gurre-Lieder, Part 1: V. So tanzen die Engel vor Gottes Thron nicht (Waldemar)
00:25:35 Gurre-Lieder, Part 1: VI. Nun sag ich dir zum ersten Mal (Tove)
00:30:20 Gurre-Lieder, Part 1: VII. Es ist Mitternachtzeit (Waldemar)
00:37:06 Gurre-Lieder, Part 1: VIII. Du sendest mir einen Liebesblick (Tove)
00:43:18 Gurre-Lieder, Part 1: IX. Du wunderliche Tove! (Waldemar)
00:47:59 Gurre-Lieder, Part 1: Interlude
00:55:50 Gurre-Lieder, Part 1: X. Tauben von Gurre! (Voice of the WoOd Dove)
01:08:29 Gurre-Lieder, Part 2: Herrgott, weißt du, was du tatest (Waldemar)
01:13:54 Gurre-Lieder, Part 3: I. Erwacht, König Waldemars Mannen wert! (Waldemar)
01:16:48 Gurre-Lieder, Part 3: II. Deckel des Sarges klappert (Farmer)
01:20:03 Gurre-Lieder, Part 3: III. Gegrüßt, o König (Waldemar’s Men)
01:26:28 Gurre-Lieder, Part 3: IV. Mit Toves Stimme flüstert der Wald (Waldemar)
01:29:48 Gurre-Lieder, Part 3: V. Ein seltsamer Vogel ist so’n Aal (Klaus Narr)
01:36:37 Gurre-Lieder, Part 3: VI. Du strenger Richter droben (Waldemar)
01:39:21 Gurre-Lieder, Part 3: VII. Der Hahn erhebt den Kopf zur kraht (Waldemar’s Men)
01:46:12 Gurre-Lieder, Part 3: Des Sommerwindes wilde Jagd, Prelude. Langsam
01:49:28 Gurre-Lieder, Part 3: VIII. Herr Gänsefuß, Frau Gänsekraut (Speaker)
01:55:15 Gurre-Lieder, Part 3: IX. Seht die Sonne (Mixed Chorus)
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What sensual music! As if Mahler, Wagner, Strauss and Debussy would have sat together. And this recording is truly second to none.
Tracklist:
00:00:00 Gurre-Lieder, Part 1: Prelude. Mäßig bewegt
00:08:03 Gurre-Lieder, Part 1: I. Nun dämpft die Dämm’rung (Waldemar)
00:12:32 Gurre-Lieder, Part 1: II. O, wenn des Mondes Strahlen (Tove)
00:16:03 Gurre-Lieder, Part 1: III. Roß! Mein Roß! (Waldemar)
00:19:19 Gurre-Lieder, Part 1: IV. Sterne jubeln (Tove)
00:22:32 Gurre-Lieder, Part 1: V. So tanzen die Engel vor Gottes Thron nicht (Waldemar)
00:25:35 Gurre-Lieder, Part 1: VI. Nun sag ich dir zum ersten Mal (Tove)
00:30:20 Gurre-Lieder, Part 1: VII. Es ist Mitternachtzeit (Waldemar)
00:37:06 Gurre-Lieder, Part 1: VIII. Du sendest mir einen Liebesblick (Tove)
00:43:18 Gurre-Lieder, Part 1: IX. Du wunderliche Tove! (Waldemar)
00:47:59 Gurre-Lieder, Part 1: Interlude
00:55:50 Gurre-Lieder, Part 1: X. Tauben von Gurre! (Voice of the WoOd Dove)
01:08:29 Gurre-Lieder, Part 2: Herrgott, weißt du, was du tatest (Waldemar)
01:13:54 Gurre-Lieder, Part 3: I. Erwacht, König Waldemars Mannen wert! (Waldemar)
01:16:48 Gurre-Lieder, Part 3: II. Deckel des Sarges klappert (Farmer)
01:20:03 Gurre-Lieder, Part 3: III. Gegrüßt, o König (Waldemar’s Men)
01:26:28 Gurre-Lieder, Part 3: IV. Mit Toves Stimme flüstert der Wald (Waldemar)
01:29:48 Gurre-Lieder, Part 3: V. Ein seltsamer Vogel ist so’n Aal (Klaus Narr)
01:36:37 Gurre-Lieder, Part 3: VI. Du strenger Richter droben (Waldemar)
01:39:21 Gurre-Lieder, Part 3: VII. Der Hahn erhebt den Kopf zur kraht (Waldemar’s Men)
01:46:12 Gurre-Lieder, Part 3: Des Sommerwindes wilde Jagd, Prelude. Langsam
01:49:28 Gurre-Lieder, Part 3: VIII. Herr Gänsefuß, Frau Gänsekraut (Speaker)
01:55:15 Gurre-Lieder, Part 3: IX. Seht die Sonne (Mixed Chorus)
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I've just started to listen to shoenberg. Fantastic
Bravo Herbert Kegel.
About feeling the thrill in between,.. Exultant....🎼🎼🎼😘
Thank you! Brilliant indeed.
Schoenberg dans sa période tonale était sous la double influence de Wagner et de Brahms - que l'on peut retrouver ici. Il explore la tonalité jusqu'à ses limites, puis décide après bien des hésitations d'utiliser l'atonalité, qu'il structure ensuite par le sérialisme. Ici, nous sommes au début du processus et avons un poème symphonique très émouvant pour la formation de chambre 🥸
Merci!!
Thank you!
El cantante es un ténor de voz grave,no hace los agudos esos que rompen los oidos a vécés ,es suave lindo,gracias
Gracias...que suavidad... Que delicadeza de música
Hasta que se pone bien loca! :)
A brilliant performance of this marvelous masterwork. Thank you for sharing.
(B.T.W., I wonder where to find an English or French translation of the original Danish text; if someone could help, I'd be really grateful.)
If English translation from German text is sufficient, they are both available at the Brilliant Classics' website. Go search "Gurrelieder" and you can download the leaflet.
Je vous aime!!!
Thus spoke Zizek
and so on... and so on...
One of my top 5 all-time greatest pieces of music! Great rendition, though I think Waldemar's and Tove's voices were slightly weak.
Holà .Que hermosa es como decir Buenos dias o sea nuevo amanecer!!!
I hope dr koncerthuset or concertgebouw do gurrelieder
We will thursday and saturday
Ça a dû donner quelques idées a Danny Elfman.
Badoy
Oh, my gosh! Arnold Schoenberg, the twelve-tone madman, actually composed beautiful music! Who would have guessed!
Actually, after 20 minutes, it's not that beautiful. i can't listen to all two hours of this. Sorry.
Pleb
David Collins More’s the pity. Magnificent work by a great genius.
@@kennethbenson3503 To each his own.
this is one of the funniest comments ive read, normies aint ready for new music just like amateur physicists arent ready for quantum physics :^)
@@davidjohnzenocollins No, Delarge was right: you're a pleb.