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Robert and Clara Schumann Lieder
Wolfgang Holzmair, Clara Wieck Schumann, Robert Schumann
Robert and Clara Schumann Lieder
Genres: Pop, Classical
 
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This is a beautiful, unusual record. Among a few famous and many unfamiliar songs, it includes several from the cycle Myrthen (ending fittingly with the final "In Conclusion") and six songs by Clara, which hold their own w...  more »

     
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All Artists: Wolfgang Holzmair, Clara Wieck Schumann, Robert Schumann, Imogen Cooper
Title: Robert and Clara Schumann Lieder
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Total Copies: 0
Label: Philips
Original Release Date: 1/1/2002
Re-Release Date: 5/14/2002
Genres: Pop, Classical
Styles: Vocal Pop, Chamber Music, Historical Periods, Classical (c.1770-1830)
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 028946261026

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This is a beautiful, unusual record. Among a few famous and many unfamiliar songs, it includes several from the cycle Myrthen (ending fittingly with the final "In Conclusion") and six songs by Clara, which hold their own well. Though the accompaniment often duplicates the voice, the piano parts, clearly written by a great pianist, are wonderful. Some poems are better known in other settings: one of Robert's "Venetian Songs" in Mendelssohn's, Clara's "Liebst du um Schönheit" in Mahler's. The program's core are the Twelve Kerner Songs, heard relatively rarely and only fairly recently identified as a unit. Schumann called them a "row" rather than a cycle of songs: they tell no continuous story and were conceived for different voices. The first songs he wrote after his marriage to Clara, they are quite different from those into which he poured his longing and love during their embattled courtship. Perhaps it was the sober awakening to his duties as a family man, perhaps the transformation of ardent anticipation into practical reality, that gives these songs an introspective, foreboding melancholy, a poignant, wistful sadness, only rarely broken by manly assertiveness. The last two songs, uttered by one incurably, fatally sick in body and soul, uncannily presage Schumann's own fate. Set to the same melody, they fade away in hopeless, heartbreaking despair. The performance is marvelous. Wolfgang Holzmair's voice has lost its former dryness and become warm, velvety, and expressive. He identifies completely with every nuance of words and music, though he sometimes exaggerates dynamic contrasts. Imogen Cooper is a splendid pianist and ideal partner, providing unfailing support and making her introductions and postludes a perfect framework for mood, atmosphere, and character. --Edith Eisler

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Breathtaking musicianship
L. Gallagher | Los Angeles, CA United States | 03/28/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This is the most beautiful recording of the "Kerner" lieder that I know. Among recent versions, including Matthias Goerne's and Simon Keenlyside's, Holzmair's is the clear winner (though by a slim margin with respect to Keenlyside's lovely perfomance). Holzmair has the ideal combination of shimmering timbre, textual nuance, and unselfconsciousness that brings these songs palpably to life. Check out his more recent collection of lieder to poems by Eichendorff: it's even better. And, as always, Cooper is a sensitive, illuminating partner, on both discs."
Ditto the previous reviewer
DorianLS | United States | 06/29/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This album is a must if you enjoy lieder. Holzmair is perfect - there is nothing more that I can say except to read the review just below this one. He is equally on the mark about Imogen Cooper's accompaniment. What a perfect pair! Beautiful songs (including Clara Schumann's which are lovely)."