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Wagner and "Les deux grenadiers" by Heine

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Published: 28 November 2013
Song of the week: Les deux grenadiers (R. Wagner) - T. Hampson, G. Parsons
 
Marshal Ney supporting the Rear Guard during the Retreat from Moscow - Adolphe YvonWagner was a Lieder composer in his youth, he wrote, for instance, the Seven Pieces for Goethe's Faust or Der Tannenbaum. A few years later, during his first stay in Paris (1839-1842), Wagner composed a handful of songs in French, among which one excels, perhaps the best Wagner's Lieder, apart from, of course, the Wesendonck-Lieder.

By those years, Wagner met one of the greatest glories ever of German literature, the poet Heinrich Heine. Heine's influence was crucial on the first really Wagnerian operas, The Flying Dutchman and Tannhäuser. Heine is also the author of the text that Wagner was going to musicalize [...]

My words are on your breath

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Published: 21 November 2013
Cançó de la setmana: Sonetto XXX (B. Britten) - P. Pears, B. Britten
 
Il sogno - Michelangelo Buonarroti"Britten wrote these songs during his three-year stay in America with Peter Pears, the tenor who was his partner and muse. But they were premiered in London, at the Wigmore Hall, in 1942. A set of complicated poems in Renaissance Italian by Michelangelo, they are intensely erotic and homosexual in their imagery. The idea that these two men, who were already pretty unpopular for being pacifists, came back to Britain and got up on stage and performed these songs is extraordinary. I don't think people quite realised what was happening because the songs were in Italian." (The road to perfection: Ian Bostridge's best of Benjamin Britten)

Schubert's elegance

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Published: 14 November 2013
Song of the week: Geheimes (F. Schubert) - H. Hotter, G. Moore
 
Carmen having tea - Lillian Bassman

Next Tuesday, November 19th, is Schubert’s death anniversary; as you all know, the apple of my eye. One year ago I gave you five reasons to love Schubert; today I would like to give you one more reason, a Lied that I've been leaving aside for months waiting for an opportunity like this. I didn't choose it because it was among my favourite, I’ve got dozens of favourite Schubert's songs; I did it because there's a word that comes to my mind every time I listen to it which is elegance. Schubert's music is not characterized by its lack of delicacy, but here I'm talking about… daring elegance.

What notes are those without the wall

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Published: 07 November 2013
Song of the week: Der Sänger (C. Loewe) - M.E. Lassen, G. Garben
 
David spielt vor Saul - G. SchickWe continue the Wilhelm Meister's songs series. In the previous post we left Wilhelm on a business trip after his breaking up with Mariane and the theatre, at the very moment he goes to a small town for a few days to take a rest. A place where he will meet some of the characters that will go with him throughout the novel and will come across old acquaintances.

Finds

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Published: 31 October 2013
Song of the week: Dark House (J. Dove) - P. Sly, M. McMahon
 
L'abadia a la roureda - C.D. FriedrichWhat do you think a specialized blog in 20th & 21th century Opera and one about Art Song have in common? Apart from this strong impulse to talk over minority subjects? Well, they have in common Strauss, Britten, Korngold, Berg... many composers. The two of us, OperaXX and Liederabend, thought that it would be a nice idea to talk about the same new composer in both blogs this week. I can give you a hint for his name: we are going to listen to newest song in this blog so far. But let's go step by step...
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