Song of the week: Erlkönig (F. Schubert / C. Loewe) - G. Finley, J. Drake
A pitch-black forest. A man riding frantically, his little one held tight. Is the boy ill? Is the man seeking help? Is he running away from someone, or something? What are these muffled noises, these eerie half seen silhouettes? The boy is frightened. Is he feeling something or is his feverish imagination playing tricks on him? Gerald Finley and Julius Drake guide us through this terrifying journey...
Song of the week: Abendstern (F. Schubert) - A. Rolfe-Johnson, G. Johnson
Next Monday is the 184th anniversary of Franz Schubert's death. These are my five reasons to love him, although each of his songs is a good reason. For instance, Abendstern, performed by Anthony Rolfe-Johnson and Graham Johnson.
Song of the week: Oft denk'ich sie sind nur ausgegangen (G Mahler) - K. Ferrier, B. Walter (dir.)
This week we can listen to the unforgettable contralto Kathleen Ferrier singing the fourth song of the Kindertotenlieder by Gustav Mahler, Oft denk'ich sie sind nur ausgegangen.
"The reason why your rendition of my lieder was so extraordinary to me is that you know how to sing melodies. And to think that you must go so far to find a performer of melodies!" Arnold Schoenberg to Conxita Badia, 1932.
Do you want to know something more about the great soprano?