Ich Will Leben [Import]

Ich Will Leben [Import]

Ich Will Leben [Import]

Track Listings
 
1. Ich Will Leben
2. Wenn Thr Wollt
3. Dreh Dich Nich Mal Um
4. Ich Werd Dich Lieben
5. Pausnelos Klingelt Dein Handy
6. Wenn Du Gehst
7. Aus Der Mode
8. Denk An Mich
9. Das Ist Mein Fraum
10. Ich Will Deine Freundschaft
11. Weit Ich Dich Liebe
12. Alles Was Ich Liebe
13. Du Bist Niemals Ganz Allein
14. Sage Dankenschon

Ich Will Leben,Lou,Zyx/Goodlife,Dance,German
Sacred Songs
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • I hate to be rude, but . . .
  • Outstanding
  • Sacred Songs
  • My favorite of Fleming's CDs so far
  • Inspiring and beautiful
Sacred Songs

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ASIN: B000AM6OXK
Release Date: 2005-09-27

Tracks:

  1. Ave Maria
  2. Jesu bleibet meine Freude
  3. Dank sei dir, Herr
  4. Ave Maria, D839
  5. Laudamus te
  6. Panis Angelicus
  7. Air: "He shall feed his Flock"
  8. Simple Song
  9. Pie Jesu
  10. Domine Deus
  11. Laudate Dominum omnes gentes
  12. Air: Rejoice greatly, o daughter of Zion
  13. Abends will ich schlafen gehn
  14. L'Adieu des bergers
  15. Mariiegenlied, Op.76/52
  16. Amazing Grace

Amazon.com

This lovely CD features Renée Fleming singing religious music in an unaffected, lovely manner. Many favorites are here: both the Bach/Gounod and Schubert versions of "Ave Maria," each offered with long breaths and soft tone; "Rejoice Greatly" from Messiah, delivered with virtuosity and gleaming sound, and "He Shall Feed His Flock," also from Messiah, sung in a smooth, laid-back manner. Bits of the Fauré Requiem and Poulenc Gloria are welcome, as is the gorgeous "L'Adieu des Bergers" from L'Enfance du Christ. In the prayer from Humperdinck's Hansel und Gretel, Fleming is joined by the splendid Susan Graham, and a version of "Amazing Grace" features Mark O'Connor on violin. Two excerpts from Mozart's Mass in C Minor, pieces by Reger and Franck, and a few surprises round out this devotional CD. --Robert Levine

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars I hate to be rude, but . . ........2007-05-06

As stated earlier, I hate to be rude. However, Renee Fleming is not one of the greatest singers that I have heard. At many times, it sounds as if she is drunk, sliding into her notes at times. She also has a habit of hitting a note, and then quickly moving up or down for "dramatic effect". I'm sorry, but I just cannot listen to this. I know that everyone has their own opinions, and this is mine.
She is still a beautiful woman, and always will be. I have seen her concerts online, and she ISN'T bad, it's just that she doesn't have what I'm looking for in an opera singer!

5 out of 5 stars Outstanding.......2007-03-07

I had seen this program on PBS and wanted the CD. Wonderful selection
of music and Renee Fleming's outstanding voice.

4 out of 5 stars Sacred Songs.......2007-01-21

I always look for new presentations of Christmas songs. Rene Flemming did an excellent job in this recording. She has a super voice but sometimes the words of the song get lost in her singing style

5 out of 5 stars My favorite of Fleming's CDs so far.......2006-12-07

There are only two cuts on this CD I tend to flip past (Amazing Grace and the Leonard Bernstein cut), but other than them, I totally love the rest! The cuts in German are divine! I could listen to this CD over and over again.

5 out of 5 stars Inspiring and beautiful.......2006-07-20

I've always loved Renee Fleming's singing and this most recent album is just beautiful in every way. A rich voice, beautiful singing and a devout and magnificent artist. She makes even the most notorious evergreens come to life anew. I enjoyed it very much.
Mahler: Symphony No. 3 / Lieder
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Great Mahler and Bernstein, not so great lieder
  • short recommendation
  • Groundbreaking performance! But sound quality...
  • Bernstein in an Historical Recording of Mahler's Third Symphony
  • very good overall
Mahler: Symphony No. 3 / Lieder

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ASIN: B00000JQGV
Release Date: 1999-07-27

Tracks:

  1. Symphony No. 3 In D Minor: Part One - Movement I: Kraftig. Entschiedne
  2. Symphony No. 3 In D Minor: Part One - Movement I: Langsam. Schwer
  3. Symphony No. 3 In D Minor: Part One - Movement I: Tempo I
  4. Symphony No. 3 In D Minor: Part One - Movement I: a tempo
  5. Symphony No. 3 In D Minor: Part One - Movement I: Immer dasselbe Tempo (Marsch). Nicht eilen
  6. Symphony No. 3 In D Minor: Part One - Movment I: Imalten Marschtempo (Allegro moderato)
  7. Symphony No. 3 In D Minor: Part One - Movement I: Tempo I
  8. Symphony No. 3 In D Minor: Part Two - Movement II: Tempo di Menuetto. Sehr massig
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  10. Symphony No. 3 In D Minor: Part Two - Movement II: Ganz plotzlich gemachlich. Tempo di menuetto
  11. Symphony No. 3 In D Minor: Part Two - Movement III: comodo. Scherzando. Ohne Hast
  12. Symphony No. 3 In D Minor: Part Two - Movement III: Wiedersehr gemachlich, wie zu Anfang
  13. Symphony No. 3 In D Minor: Part Two - Movement III: Etwas zuruckhaltend - Sehr gemachlich
  14. Symphony No. 3 In D Minor: Part Two - Movement III: Tempo I. Mit geheimnisvolles Hast!
  15. Symphony No. 3 In D Minor: Part Two - Movement III: Wieder sehr gemachlich, beinahe langsam
  16. Symphony No. 3 In D Minor: Part Two - Movement IV: Sehr langsam. Misterioso. Durchaus ppp
  17. Symphony No. 3 In D Minor: Part Two - Movement IV: Piu mosso subito
  18. Symphony No. 3 In D Minor: Part Two - Movement V: Lustig im Tempo und keck im Ausdruck

Tracks:

  1. Symphony No. 3 In D Minor: Part Two - Movement VI: Langsam. Ruhevoll. Empfunden
  2. Symphony No. 3 In D Minor: Part Two - Movement VI: Nicht mehr so briet
  3. Symphony No. 3 In D Minor: Part Two - Movement VI: Tempo I. Ruhevoll!
  4. Symphony No. 3 In D Minor: Part Two - Movement VI: a tempo (Etwas bewegter)
  5. Symphony No. 3 In D Minor: Part Two - Movement VI: Tempo I
  6. Symphony No. 3 In D Minor: Part Two - Movement VI: Langsam. Tempo I
  7. Three Ruckert-Lieder: Ich atemt einen linden Duft
  8. Three Ruckert-Lieder: Ich bin der Welt abhanden gekommen
  9. Three Ruckert-Lieder: Um Mitternacht
  10. Des Knaben Wunderhorn: Das irdische Leben
  11. Kindertotenlieder: Nun will die Sonn so hell aufgehn
  12. Kindertotenlieder: Nun seh ich wohl, warum so dunkle Flammen
  13. Kindertotenlieder: Wenn dein Muterlein
  14. Kindertotenlieder: Oft denk ich, sie sind nur ausgegangen
  15. Kindertotenlieder: In diesem Wetter

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Great Mahler and Bernstein, not so great lieder.......2007-02-13

This CD package has a superb interpretation of a Mahler symphony by one of his best interpreters (see other reviews) with a few bits and pieces of his lieder suites tacked on at the end by B list performers. This is a great buy if you can get it at a bargain price for a single disk, not at a premium price.

5 out of 5 stars short recommendation.......2006-05-10

There are numerous fine performances of Mahlers 3rd symphony, to name a few of my favourites:
Kubelik (DG and Audite), Haitink (RCO studio and live), Boulez (DG).

This performance by Bernstein ranks at the top in my opnion
(Which I like best I don't know, probably Kubelik live or Haitink live)

Never did I hear Bernstein give such a natural reading of a Mahler symphony, his spontaneity this time is more subtle, it doesn't interfere with the music or with the natural pulse of the music.
I particuarly am very impressed with the performance of the second and 3rd movement. (my favourite movements of this symphony), the right balance between refinement, subtlety (beauty of tone) and sharper edges, brighter colors.

(The perfect balance between Haitink and Kubelik if you like)

The sound of this recording however isn't that good...

4 out of 5 stars Groundbreaking performance! But sound quality..........2000-07-19

Bernstein's performance of Mahler's 3rd is groundbreaking! Truly powerful! But the quality of the sound can be a little distracting from time to time. You hear that "sshhhh" sound throughout the symphony. Don't get me wrong. This is the best performance of the 3rd that you can pay for. The next best thing would have to be London/Decca's Solti interpretation. The performance is top notch and the sound quality is crisp and clear. I have to admit the third is my true favorite. If you're going to enjoy it on CD, either find another excellent Bernstein interpretation of Mahler's third, or buy London/Decca's Solti interpretation.

4 out of 5 stars Bernstein in an Historical Recording of Mahler's Third Symphony.......2000-05-21

Bernstein is rightly regarded as the conductor who championed all of Mahler's symphonies in the 1960s when most were unfamiliar to audiences. That so many Mahler symphonies appear each year on every American orchestra's schedule is one of the great, but often overlooked, Bernstein legacies. His recordings of all the Mahler symphonies in the 1960s was an historical landmark, and the lesser-known of the symphonies (such as the 3rd, 6th, and 9th) had the most to gain by their new found exposure at the hands of a master conductor at the top of his form.

The New York Philharmonic musicians in 1961 were probably far less familiar with the long and complicated Mahler's 3rd than they are today. As an apparent result, there are many places throughout the performance where everything doesn't quite line up correctly. There are several key, extended solos in the 3rd symphony---the violin and posthorn (trumpet) solos are outstanding, but the trombone solo suffers from inconsistent intonation (as do the trumpet and horn sections elsewhere).

The orchestra plays quite well throughout---particularly the woodwind section---and Bernstein leads them in a well constructed and often joyous performance. The first movement has a very nice pace to it and an exciting ending. The 3rd movement, however, seems a bit labored and slow, rather than rolling along with the lilting pastoral feeling at its heart. The finale is extremely successful in Bernstein's hands, with a slow and measured pace leading up to a gorgeous climax.

At times Bernstein seeks the broad gesture instead of carefully crafted ensemble work from his musicians. I had very high expectations of this recording when I purchased it, primarily because it has been so favorably mentioned over the years. The recording is exciting and well worth investigating, but I was still slightly disappointed that it did not live up to my hyped-up expectations.

While this recording may be of particular interest to Bernstein fans or Mahler afficionados, it is not the best recording of the 3rd symphony around. Better to buy Horenstein's with the London Symphony Orchestra or James Levine's with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra; apparently Salonen's recording with the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra is fine, but I was not overwhelmed when I heard them perform the work live.

The recording is supplemented by a series of songs: one from Des Knaben Wunderhorn (another poem from this set is used in the 5th movement of the 3rd symphony); the three Rueckert-Lieder; and the desolate Kindertotenlieder. All are well sung by Jennie Tourel and convey the beauty of Mahler's compositional style even in the shorter forms.

4 out of 5 stars very good overall.......2000-01-20

Interpretively this is an excellent recording. Bernstein broke a lot of new ground with this release in the 60's. The ensemble is not as good as in Bernstein's second version, but the many of the solos and the general sound of the orchestra are better in this version. One thing that surprised me was two audible coughs, one in the first movement and one in the last. Considering this is a studio recording this is very surprising. Overall, this is a great recording to own, but if you only want one version of this, there are other performances available that are more insightful. check out Bernstein's second recording, Salonen's new recording with the LA Phil, Horenstein's with the London Symphony, or Lopez-Cobos's with the Cincinnati symphony.
A Bach Festival for Brass & Organ
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Truly a Festival for the Ears, Hearts, and Soul!
  • So You Thought Bach Couldn't Dance!
A Bach Festival for Brass & Organ
Johann Sebastian Bach , and Empire Brass
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ASIN: B000A9QLB8
Release Date: 2005-08-16

Tracks:

  1. Jauchzet, frohlocket! (Christmas Oratorio, BWV 248)
  2. Wie will ich mich freuen (Cantata BWV 146, Wir mussen durch viel Trubasal)
  3. Sleepers, Awake! (Cantata BWV 140, Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme)
  4. Concerto and Alleluja (Cantata BWV 142, Uns ist ein Kind geboren)
  5. Three Chorales: Nun lob', mein Seel', den Herrn; Wie schon leuchtet der Morgenstern; In dulci jubilo (Brass only)
  6. In dulci julibo, BWV 129 (Organ solo)
  7. Nun danket Alle Gott (Cantata BWV 79, Gott, der Herr is Sonn' und Schild)
  8. Sinfonia (Cantata BWV 29 Wir danken, dir, Gott, wir danken dir)
  9. Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring (Cantata BWV 147, Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben)
  10. Sinfonia (Easter Oratorio, BWV 249)
  11. Allein Gott in der Hoh' sei Ehr', BWV 664 (Organ solo)
  12. Three Chorales: Allein Gott in der Hoh' sei Ehr', Christ lag in Todesbanden, O Haupt voll Blut und Wunden (Brass only)
  13. Wir eilen mit schwachen, doch emsigen Schritten (Cantata BWV 78, Jesu, der du meine Seele)
  14. Shee May Safely Graze (Cantata BWV 208, Was mir behagt)
  15. Wir glauben all' in einem Gott, BWV 680 (Organ solo)
  16. A Mighty Fortress is Our God (Cantata BWV 80, Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott)

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Truly a Festival for the Ears, Hearts, and Soul!.......2007-01-04

I spent a looooooooong time hunting the "perfect" recordings of "Jesu..." and "Sinfonia" for our wedding. I knew just what I wanted but I had NO IDEA there were so many different (and substandard!) versions of these songs available. THIS one was EXACTLY it. The horns are simply fantastic. If you're a musician, you'll love it.

5 out of 5 stars So You Thought Bach Couldn't Dance!.......2005-12-20

This recording is almost certainly the same as the one listed as Angel 47395, with the same title. Along with several others, I reviewed that CD, and for your convenience I echo my remarks below:

If you think of Bach as a dry-as-dust, longhair composer you should stay away from this album, for it will prove you wrong, time and time and time again. On the contrary, this is one of the most exciting recordings around, featuring matchless performances by the superlative Empire Brass (my favorite brass group) and the talented Douglas Major playing the great Aeolian-Skinner organ of the Washington Cathedral (in D.C.) in some of the best-loved works of the old master, Johann Sebastian Bach.

But unfortunately this disk seems not to be in EMI's (Angel's) current catalog, so if you want to enjoy it, you'll probably have to try to track down a used copy. If you like Bach and brass and organ as much as I, you'll find it worth the effort. And we may hope that it will be reissued again soon.

In general, the music here is lively, tuneful, and joyous in character, starting from the very first selection, a fully satisfying transcription of the well-known "Jauchzet, frohlocket" (Exult, rejoice) from the Christmas Oratorio. But there are a few more somber pieces, such as the chorales "Christ lag in Todesbanden," (Christ lay in the bonds of death) and "O Haupt voll Blut und Wunden," (O bloody and wounded head).

The music features basically three kind of excerpts from Bach's cantatas: choral preludes, chorales, and sinfonia. The choral preludes were written as organ introductions to the sung chorales (here "sung" by the brass quintet alone); the sinfonias were instrumental interludes in the cantatas. Most of the choral preludes here are played by the brass with the organ, though there are a few played by the organ alone. This combination of performances by the brass alone, the organ alone, and the two together offers delicious variety.

As a glance at the program will show, most of the big favorites in this genre are included, the best known being titled in English, as "Sleepers, Wake," "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring," and "Sheep May Safely Graze." The others are titled in Latin ("In Dulci Jubilo") or, mostly, German ("Nun danket Alle Gott," [Now let all thank God], "Wie schn leuchtet der Morgenstern," [How beautifully the morning star shines], and "Wir eilen mit schwachen, doch emsigen Schritten" [We hasten with feeble, but eager footsteps].

It is the last-mentioned piece that suggested the title of this review, for in interpreting the text Bach and the performing artists give us such a rhythmic and lively bit of music that I find it hard to sit still while listening. This piece rocks!

The recording is excellent in all respects: the balance between organ and brass is right, the sound quality is all you could want, and the acoustics of the Washington Cathedral provide about the right amount of reverberation. (You will, by the way, hear the brass players taking breaths at several points, especially in the chorales.

The sound of the Empire Brass seems uniquely fine to me; though there are several other excellent brass groups around, this one I can usually recognize almost immediately because of the quality of their sound. And the 10,650-pipe cathedral organ presents under Douglas Major's fingers all you could wish for.
Schubert: Lieder
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • A Major Document of an Incredible Oeuvre...
Schubert: Lieder

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ASIN: B000AYQCIK
Release Date: 2005-12-13

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A Major Document of an Incredible Oeuvre..........2007-03-12

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Of over 600 songs, Fischer-Dieskau and Gerald Moore realized over three-quarters: these are those. Gerald Moore was of course as important to this project as Fischer-Dieskau.

DGG's sound is excellent.

This set is a remarkable document of art.
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Artistry of Elly Ameling (Coll)
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Elly Ameling now more available
  • Delight in every note
  • While they last...
  • Treasures From a Treasure
  • More than fully earned praise for an exceptional singer.
Artistry of Elly Ameling (Coll)
Elly Ameling
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ASIN: B00007KMSJ
Release Date: 2003-10-14

Tracks:

  1. Matthaus-Passion
  2. Johannes-Passion
  3. Weihnachts-Oratorium
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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Elly Ameling now more available .......2007-03-07

I had a 33 rpm album of Elly Ameling singing Schubert lieder accompanied by piano and clarinet at times. It was one of my all time favorite albums so I have been disappointed that I have not been able to find it anywhere on CD.

Now I can just buy this excellent collection. So much music in one place! Since I confess that I am far from an expert on the rest of her records, I look forward to hearing her sing many other styles and composers.

I think it is silly to criticize her for not singing Wagner, for example, since her version of many songs, especially lieder, are nothing short of sublime. I would like to hear how many Wagnerians sing Schubert or Mozart.

I doubt if they could approach the skill and soul with which Elly Ameling sings lieder.

5 out of 5 stars Delight in every note.......2006-03-10

To speak as briefly as possible about this superb collection from an equally superb singer, what can I say but that Ms Ameling possessed a voice that shone with radiant warmth and star-like shimmer? And unlike many another light lyric soprano, Elly Ameling was possessed of a very high standard of musicianship, considerable intelligence, and a sort of immediate charm that captivates the listener.

So many of her recordings have still to be released on CD, but this 5CD-set goes some way towards remedying the situation. The repertoire spans a wide variety - French mèlodies, Lieder, light-hearted "sentimental" songs, Bach, etc. - and in each piece, Ms Ameling shows that quality of pearl-like beauty. It is a beauty which is also extremely pretty - a beauty of voice that is never overbearing and over-ripe, but perfectly blossoming upon the tree of inspiration.

I recommend this set unequivocally. It truly is sheer delight.

5 out of 5 stars While they last..........2005-05-17

Elly Ameling held the quiet stage for recitals of great artistry and dignity for several decades and sadly most of the enormously successful CDs of her long career output are now unavailable. For those who have little access to the documentation of this very special artist, this box set is a must. It is a compilation of many of her recordings with differing accompanists, conductors, orchestras and composers. And while not all of the choices for inclusion here would be considered her greatest moments, there are enough works that sustain the warm memories of the little Dutch hausfrau who quietly and simply paid homage to composers with her clear and intelligent musicianship and radiant voice.

Ameling was known to schedule recitals of Schubert cycles and songs and in the afterglow of her performance answer the demand for curtain calls with additional Schubert melodies: she gifted her audience with the dignity of honoring a composer's works by maintaining the focus on that composer rather than milk the audience with the usual encore applause-getting favorites. And special moments such as quietly and pensively strolling through the orchestra during the Mahler 4th symphony to arrive at front stage, unapplauded, just in time for the opening line of her singing - those simple homage to composers and collaborators made her selfless manner endearing to audiences.

Despite the fact that Ameling's voice was on the small side she was always able to muster the projection to carry her message solidly in context with an orchestra. Yes, other more famous singers have recorded Ravel's quintessentially French SHEHERAZADE, but few have the perfection of diction and aura of mystery that Ameling maintained. Whether singing with piano or orchestra, or interpreting Bach, Mozart, Handel, and Vivaldi with the same degree of involvement as Brahms and Schumann and Schubert, Elly Ameling spanned a career that engendered passionate commitment from her fans. And this boxed set is a pocket full of memories to be treasured. Buy it before this too becomes unavailable. Grady Harp, May 05

5 out of 5 stars Treasures From a Treasure.......2004-09-25

Treasures from a Treasure.

Ameling, one of the world's most beloved recitalists is captured here in a 5 CD collection offering some of her most beautiful recordings of song. While we are used to her perfection in songs of Bach, Mozart, Schubert, Schumann, Faure and Hahn, an added joy is her "pop" side, tackling - without a whiff of pretension, Porter, Kern, Gershwin, Ellington, et al.

What an absolute joy it is listening to this amazing artist sing these songs with an almost uncanny natural ease. There is no resorting to a "pop" voice and yet most of these pop standards songs sound as though they could have been written for her. Clean attacks, sometimes a bit of the pop technique of hanging on to a consonant longer than a classical artist normally would shows an appreciation and understanding of the style. Still, there is never once a compromise of her vocal beauty.

I like the way the songs have been arranged for her voice in that she sort of sings them clean, unaffected in the first half and then lets loose and kinda "swings" with it adding embellishments but never really changing her voice (Price, von Stade and other favorite singers of mine seem to have always added a breathy quality to much of their crossover material.)

Ameling doesn't resort to trying to "let her hair down" or get down and dirty, but rather the honest with which she approaches every one of these songs shows how much she enjoys singing them and her style is as refreshing as stumbling onto a cool spring on a sweltering summer's afternoon. A wonderful surprise.

5 out of 5 stars More than fully earned praise for an exceptional singer........2003-07-15

As I had the privilige of hearing this outstanding Lied-singer during her long career in Holland and being the proud possessor of almost all her recordings, I cannot but fully agree with the professional and joyful review of Mr. Robert Holliston from Victoria, B.C. Canada.
Yes, it is unbelievable that of about the 150 recordings Mrs. Ameling made during her long career (for the greater part of course on the 'oldfashioned' LP's, as well as the innumerable Dutch live-recorded radio-concerts), so few CD's have been released.
Speaking of tradition: it was the page-turner of the Wigmore Hall in London who told Mrs. Ameling after her first recital in this hall, that she reminded him of Elisabeth Schumann. (And he certainly didn't mean her looks only!)
For those who are eager to hear her singing Ravel's Shéhérazade (just one example of stirring imagination combined with her Art of Singing) I can tell you that Philips released a 2-box CD of this work in 1999, combined with Debussy's La Damoiselle élue and a compilation of French mélodies, i.e. Debussy, Fauré, Duparc, Satie. One of the gems is Caplet's Le Corbeau et le Renard which even make children, who know the fables of La Fontaine, revel in the singing of the quarrelsome birds....
Her brilliant accompanyist is Rudolf Jansen. Let us cherish great artists in their art!
A Tribute
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  • Awesome voice, exquisite performances
  • It may take you a little time to love her voice
A Tribute

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ASIN: B0000A9DYO
Release Date: 2003-10-14

Tracks:

  1. What Is Life To Me Without Thee?
  2. Che Puro Ciel
  3. Art Thou Troubled?
  4. Ombra Mai Fu
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  9. He Was Despised
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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Awesome voice, exquisite performances.......2006-08-27

These two CDs contain a great selection of classical, operatic and folk songs in English, German and Italian by the famous contralto (1912 - 1953). Highlights on the first CD include What Is Life from Orfeo et Euridice, Art Thou Troubled from Rodelina, Woe Unto Them and O Rest In The Lord from Elijah and the traditional song Blow The Wind Southerly.

My personal favorites appear on the second CD. The first is the divine Drink To Me Only With Thine Eyes, the Ben Jonson poem, which is a most mystical and transcending listening experience. The buoyant Stuttering Lovers is most catchy and appealing. Both of the aforementioned are sung to the piano accompaniment of pianist Phyllis Spurr.

Backed by the London Philharmonic, Ferrier renders splendid versions of Father Of Heaven from Judas Maccabaeus and O Thou That Tellest Good Tidings To Zion from The Messiah. These are truly awesome, the first one slow and somber, the second joyous and triumphant. Other highlights on this second CD include He Was Despised from The Messiah and All Is Fulfilled from St John Passion by Bach.

The informative CD booklet contains black and white photographs, a short biography in English, French and German, plus complete information on the recording of the tracks: composers, dates, venues, conductors and musicians. Kathleen Ferrier was a unique vocalist who made a magnficent contribution to classical and folk music.

5 out of 5 stars It may take you a little time to love her voice.......2004-08-19

Kathleen Ferrier has one of the most instantly recognizable voices in music. And it's a voice that might take you time to love. As an eight year old I heard her version of Blow the Wind Southerly many times on British radio and intensely disliked it. I wasn't sure if it was a man or a woman, adult or child, such is the nature of her contralto. But over the years, especially hearing Ferrier sing Handel and Mahler, I've come to treasure her recordings alongside Callas, Sutherland, Flagstad and Baker. This two disc set contains performances which are about 45-55 years old. Many favourites are here especially the folk songs and selections from Bach, Handel and Mahler. The sound quality is excellent. The sleeve notes mention that Ferrier's vocal delivery may sound old fashioned to our ears. But her remarkable voice which stirs one's deepest emotions, transcends any thought of quaintness or mannerism. She is, quite simply, the greatest contralto ever. This selection will have you seeking out her other recordings on Amazon.com. And it might also lead you to Virginia Rodrigues, a Brazilian contralto with a superb voice who, like Ferrier, makes everything she sings, her own.
Voice of the Baroque
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    3. Schutz: Musikalische Exequiem: Motet "Herr, wenn ich nur dich hab"
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    The Art of Fritz Wunderlich
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    2. Duet: Hier Nimm Den Ring Der Treue
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    8. Perche A Lo Sdegno/Padre Cortese/Si Non Vedro
    9. Aria: Erwacht In Meinem Herzen
    10. Duet: Nur Weinen Lernte Ich/Nur Klagen lernte Ich
    11. Aria: Keine Schlange Lasst Sich Toten
    12. Romance: O Schweige Still, O Lasse Dich Erbitten
    13. Trio: Doch Nun Zu Dir/Trenne Nicht Das Band Der Liebe - Hermann Prey
    14. Aria: Man Wird Ja Einmal Nur Geboren
    15. Song: Lebe Wohl, Mein Flandrisch Madchen - Chor Des Bayerischen Rundfunks
    16. Recitative And Duet: Du Stehst Wirklich Vor Mir/Der tempel Brahmas Strahlt - Hermann Prey

    Tracks:

    1. I. Im Wunderschonen Monat Mai
    2. II. Aus Meinen Tranen Spriessen
    3. III. Die Rose, Die Lilie, Die Taube, Die Sonne
    4. IV. Wenn Ich In Deine Augen Seh
    5. V. Ich Will Meine Seele Tauchen
    6. VI. Im Rhein, Im Heiligen Strome
    7. VII. Ich Grolle Nicht
    8. VIII. Und Wussten's Die Blumen, Die Kleinen
    9. IX. Das Ist Ein Floten Und Geigen
    10. X. Hor Ich Das Liedchen Klingen
    11. XI. Ein Jungling Liebt Ein Madchen
    12. XII. Am Leuchtenden Sommermorgen
    13. XIII. Ich Hab Im Traum Geweinet
    14. XIV. Allnachtlich Im Traume Seh Ich Dich
    15. XV. Aus Alten Marchen Winkt Es
    16. XVI. Die Alten Bosen Lieder
    17. Zartliche Liebe: 'Ich Liebe Dich' WoO 123
    18. Adelaide Op.46
    19. Resignation WoO 149
    20. Der Kuss Op.128
    21. Was Ist Silvia, Saget An
    22. Lied Eines Schiffers An Die Dioskuren D 360
    23. Liebhaber In Allen Gestalten D 558
    24. Der Einsame D 800
    25. Im Abendrot Op. Post. D 799
    26. Leise Flehen Meine Lieder
    27. An Die Laute D 905
    28. Der Musensohn D 764
    29. An Die Musik D 547

    Tracks:

    1. Granada
    2. Mattinata
    3. Funiculi-Funicula
    4. O Sole Mio
    5. Vergiss Mein Nicht
    6. Ein Lied Geht Um Die Welt
    7. Du Bist Die Welt Fur Mich
    8. Ich Kusse Ihre Hand, Madame
    9. Caro Mio Ben
    10. Ave Maria
    11. Plaisir D'Amour
    12. La Danza
    13. Serenade: Fern Im Weiten Land, Dort Unten Im Suden
    14. Be My Love
    15. Santa Lucia
    16. Tiritomba
    17. Heute Nacht Oder Nie

    Tracks:

    1. Wien, Wien, Nur Du Allein
    2. Denk Dir, Die Welt War Ein Blumenstrauss
    3. Ich Kenn Ein Kleines Wegerl Im Helenental
    4. In Wien Gibt's Manch Winziges Gasserl
    5. Draussen In Sievering
    6. Ich Weiss Auf Der Wieden Ein Kleines Hotel
    7. Ich Muss Wieder Einmal In Grinzing Sein
    8. Im Prater Bluhn Wieder Die Baume
    9. Herr Hofrat, Erinnern Sie Sich Noch?
    10. I Hab Die Schonen Maderln Net Erfunden
    11. Es Steht Ein Alter Nussbaum Drausst In Heiligenstadt
    12. Wien Wird Bei Nacht Erst Schon
    13. Wenn Es Abend Wird/Gruss Mir Mein Wien
    14. Ob Blond, Ob Braun, Ich Liebe Alle Frau'n
    15. Weine Nicht, Bricht Eine Schone Frau Dir Das Herz
    16. Mein Herz Ruft Immer Nur Nach Dir, O Marita
    17. Eine Kleine Fruhlingsweise
    18. Schlaf Ein, Mein Blond-Engelein
    19. Annchen Von Tarau
    20. Still Wie Die Nacht

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Correction.......2006-12-13

    Now folks, both of what the two other reviewers wrote about the tragical death of Fritz Wunderlich is wrong. Wunderlich died in hospital at September 17 1966. He had broken his skull, when he fell down the stairs in the hunting-house of a friend. Late in the evening of September 16, Wunderlich, as usual when not at home, had phoned his wife in Munich. He was very tired from strolling through the forest the whole day, making out the ideal locations for the hunt, which should start early in the next morning (Wunderlich was a passionate hunter). After he had wished his wife a good night, he went to the staircase in order to go down to his bedroom at the first floor. He still wore his heavy hunting boots - with open shoestrings! As walking downstairs, Wunderlich struggled over the open shoestrings and grabbed for the banisters, which was not more than a rope, fixed to the wall. The banisters teared out, and Wunderlich fell down the whole stairs. Fritz Wunderlich died in hospital the next day. It was only short before his 36'th birthday. An exceptional singing career had come to an untimely end. Some people believe that Wunderlich was drunken at the time of accident. If this is true can't be proven any more. But still this is not what his close friends said, regarding his accident and his death. In my opinion Wunderlich was the last of the really great tenors of the last century. All the tenors which came to fame after him (sorry folks, even such maestros as Pavarotti and Domingo) lack a certain quality in singing. It's the ease of breath flow, or singing on the breath without pushing the voice, it's the overtones, the legato, the mezza voce, the messa di voce and many more things - in short: the overall beauty of the voice through both registers. Wunderlich was the last tenor who had all this. Other examples are Caruso, McCormack, Gigli (despite the sobbing in his later recordings) and of course the wonderful Jussi Björling. But these are only some few names. If you listen for example to the cd's in the box "Famous tenors of the past" you will find that there were many very good and outstanding tenors in the first half of the 20'th century and - as we can only assume - in the time before the invention of the grammophone. Take a close look at todays famous tenors (I know, there are some quite good and promising ones) but what are they in comparison to those tenors (or better to say, to their voices and singing) I just mentioned before?

    Please make your own decision.

    5 out of 5 stars Fritz Wunderlich can do no wrong...........2006-05-05

    ... okay, maybe. It's just that I've never heard a recording I didn't love. And I prefer that he sing everything in German even when that means not using original language.

    This is a bit strange because I'm most often bugged by Don Carlos and Vepres in Italian (just a personal quirk). Of course, I'm also bugged by dropping the "s" in Don Carlos, which is always incorrect. The man's name IS Carlos whether in Italian or French.

    I tried to write Mr. Avila a personal note, but could not, so let me say that Fritz Wunderlich did not die of cancer, but a dreadful accident in Scotland (I'll not go into the whys and wherefores, I just wanted to set PART of the record straight.)

    5 out of 5 stars The Wonder of Wunderlich.......2005-11-22

    Deutsche Grammophone does it again! This is an extensive 3-cd compilation album featuring the artistry of the great German tenor Fritz Wunderlich in a variety of vocal repertoire - Baroque cantata/oratorio, opera and Lieder. Like the other critic pointed out, I first heard Fritz sinigng a superb Tamino in the Karl Bohm Magic Flute, although I have also heard him sing Lieder opposite the mezzo soprano Christa Ludwig and baritone Dietrich Fischer Dieskau, who were his contemporaries and colleagues. Wunderlich died tragically in 1966 of cancer. He inspired a generation of purely lyric tenors or "tenors di grazie" whose charming voice would never roughen and lack grace. His Germanic style earned him popularity in World War II Europe and he was the leading exponent of Lieder in the 50's. His tenor voice is glorious, as close to a male angel as possible. On this recording, we are treated to sumptuous arias from Bach's Christmas/Easter Oratorios, and movements from 2 cantatas. Also noteworthy are the unsurpassed performances of Mozart tenor heroes- such as Belmonte from "Die Entfuhrung Aus Dem Serail" (Abduction from the Seraglio) and his unbeatable Tamino from Die Zauberflote The Magic Flute. He sings bel canto opera arias fo tenor, from master composers Rossinni, Bellini and Verdi. While I don't much like that he is singing Italian arias in German, one must remember that at this time, in the LP Era of World War II Germany and Austria, German-born opera singers sang Italian opera in German translation/revisions. While many German singers could indeed sing in Italian, they were mostly trained to sing it in German because of excessive national pride and because Germans viewed Italian opera as course and un-melodic. Still, there have been superb German singers who sang in Italian like Wagner diva Birgit Nilsson,baritone Dietrich Fischer Dieskau, tenor Peter Schreier, soprano Edda Moser, baritone Walter Berry, tenor Herman Pretty, all post-Wunderlich sensations. Wunderlich sings Lieder in one CD with great and unrivaled musicianship. Especially impressive are the Viennese pieces. Further to the cd's this album is equipped with photos of Wunderlich and his family and a detailed profile biography.



    5 out of 5 stars I wish I could give this release more than 5 stars: it's terrific!!!.......2005-10-28

    I knew little about the German tenor Fritz Wunderlich (1930-1966), except reading the accolades given to his recordings and performances by reviewers in "American Record Guide" over the past 13 years. I knew Wunderlich recorded the role of Tamino in the famous DG recording of Mozart's "Die Zauberflote", with Karl Bohm/Berlin Philharmonic (Now on DG Originals CDs), but was not aware of what a wide range of repertoire he had until hearing this release.

    This release has a wide variety of Wunderlich's discography, including Bach arias from his Christmas and Easter Oratorios, and movements from 2 cantatas; his Mozart roles in "Die Entfuhrung aus dem Serail" (Eugen Jochum/Bavarian Radio Orchestra) and "Die Zauberflote" (Karl Bohm/Berlin Philharmonic); a variety of arias and duets by Rossini, Bellini, Verdi, Richard Strauss, mostly sung in German, and with Hermann Prey, baritone and Erika Koth, soprano in many of the duets; Baroque arias by Handel, from "Xerxes" (including the famous "Ombre mai fu" sung in German) and "Julius Caesar", selections from Monteverdi's "Orfeo" (an early track from 1955 sung in Italian); Schumann's "Dichterliebe", 4 Beethoven Lieder, including "Adelaide" and "Der Kuss"; and 9 Schubert lieder, including "An der Musik," and "Der Musensohn", all with Hubert Giesen, piano; Popular songs such as "Granada" and Viennese songs, with chamber orchestra accompaniment. There are no texts for the songs, but you may have text booklets with other CD releases, so don't really need them when you hear Wunderlich's beautiful voice.

    There is a booklet with articles about Wunderlich's career, including a preface by his widow, Eva Wunderlich, photos of Wunderlich as a boy and young man, with his wife Eva in 1965, and children Constanze, Wolfgang, and Barbara. I enjoy reading and looking at the booklet, even apart from listening to the beautiful recordings.

    Wunderlich was a genius, and his voice sounds great in every track, mono (some, but not a majority) and stereo (most of the tracks in the 7 discs are stereo) alike. If you love great music, and opera, but like me aren't often of a mind to sit still for 3 hours to listen to one, get this. It's a great release, and reasonably priced to boot. I'm thankful to God for great music, for the ability to hear and feel, and for Fritz Wunderlich and his service to music lovers everywhere.
    Buxtehude: Complete Works for Organ, Vol. 2
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      Buxtehude: Complete Works for Organ, Vol. 2
      Buxtehude , and Bryndorf
      Manufacturer: DaCapo
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      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B00020P75G
      Release Date: 2004-06-15
      Bach: Cantata 147; 6 Motet; Chorales & chorale preludes for Advent & Christmas
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        Manufacturer: EMI Classics
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        Binding: Audio CD

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        ASIN: B0002XV2XE
        Release Date: 2005-02-15

        Tracks:

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        2. Recitative: Gebenedeiter Mund! - John Shirley-Quirk
        3. Aria: Schame Dich, O Seele, Nicht - John Shirley-Quirk
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        6. Chorale: Wohl Mir, Dass Ich Jesum Habe - John Shirley-Quirk
        7. Aria: Hilf, Jesu, Hilf - John Shirley-Quirk
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        12. Chorale Prelude BWV 645 - Andrew Davis
        13. Chorale BWV 36.VIII - Andrew Davis
        14. Chorale Prelude BWV 659 - Andrew Davis
        15. Chorale BWV 104.VI - Andrew Davis
        16. Chorale Prelude, BWV 711 (Bicinium) - Andrew Davis
        17. Chorale BWV 121.VI - Andrew Davis
        18. Chorale Prelude, BWV 611 - Andrew Davis
        19. Chorale From BWV 22.V - Andrew Davis
        20. Chorale Prelude From BWV 601 - Andrew Davis
        21. Chorale From BWV 248.IX - Andrew Davis
        22. Chorale Prelude From BWV 700 - Andrew Davis
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        24. Chorale Prelude BWV 609 - Andrew Davis
        25. Chorale BWV 227.I - Andrew Davis
        26. Chorale Prelude, BWV 610 - Andrew Davis
        27. Chorale BWV 294 - Andrew Davis
        28. Chorale Prelude BWV 605 - Andrew Davis
        29. Chorale BWV 40.III - Andrew Davis
        30. CHorale Prelude BWV 612 - Andrew Davis
        31. Chorale BWV 65.II - Andrew Davis
        32. Chorale Prelude BWV 603 - Andrew Davis
        33. Chorale BWV 368 - Andrew Davis
        34. Chorale Prelude BWV 729 - Andrew Davis

        Tracks:

        1. Singet Dem Herrn Ein Neues Lied - Choir Of King's College, Cambridge
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        8. Es Ist Nun Nichts - Choir Of King's College, Cambridge
        9. Unter Deinen Schirmen - Choir Of King's College, Cambridge
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        11. Trotz Dem Alten Drachen - Choir Of King's College, Cambridge
        12. Ihr Aber Seid Nicht Fleischlich - Choir Of King's College, Cambridge
        13. Weg Mit Allen Schatzen - Choir Of King's College, Cambridge
        14. So Aber Christus In Euch Ist - Choir Of King's College, Cambridge
        15. Gute Nacht, O Wesen - Choir Of King's College, Cambridge
        16. So Nun, Der Geist - Choir Of King's College, Cambridge
        17. Weicht, Ihr Trauergeister - Choir Of King's College, Cambridge
        18. Furchte Dich Nicht, Ich Bin Bei Dir - Choir Of King's College, Cambridge
        19. Ich Starke Dich - Choir Of King's College, Cambridge
        20. Furchte Dich Nicht - Choir Of King's College, Cambridge
        21. Komm, Jesu, Komm - Choir Of King's College, Cambridge
        22. Komm, Komm, Ich Will Mich Dir Ergeben - Choir Of King's College, Cambridge
        23. Du Bist Der Rechte Weg - Choir Of King's College, Cambridge
        24. Drum Schliess Ich Mich In Deine Hande - Choir Of King's College, Cambridge
        25. Lobet Den Herrn, Alle Heiden - Choir Of King's College, Cambridge
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