A Maiden´s Heart
Lieder by Richard Strauss, Ludwig Thuille and Hugo Wolf
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Tracklist
- Richard Strauss (1864–1949)
Hat gesagt, bleibt’s nicht dabei op. 36 Nr. 3
aus „Des Knaben Wunderhorn“ - Richard Strauss
Du meines Herzens Krönelein op. 21 Nr. 2
Felix Dahn - Richard Strauss
Weißer Jasmin op. 31 Nr. 3 - Richard Strauss
Leise Lieder op. 41 Nr. 5 - Richard Strauss
Ich wollt ein Sträußlein binden op. 68 Nr. 5 - Richard Strauss
Schlechtes Wetter op. 69 Nr. 5 - Richard Strauss
Für funfzehn Pfennige op. 36 Nr. 2
aus „Des Knaben Wunderhorn“ - Ludwig Thuille (1861–1907)
Lied der jungen Hexe op. 15 Nr. 3 - Ludwig Thuille
5 Lieder op. 19
Die Kleine - Sommermittag
- Des Narren Regenlied
- Ludwig Thuille
Frau Nachtigall
aus „Des Knaben Wunderhorn“ - Ludwig Thuille
Spinnerlied
aus „Des Knaben Wunderhorn“ - Ludwig Thuille
In meiner Träume Heimat op. 27 Nr. 2 - Ludwig Thuille
Waldeinsamkeit op. 12 Nr. 1 - Hugo Wolf (1860–1903)
Nachtzauber - Hugo Wolf
Geh, Geliebter, geh jetzt! - Hugo Wolf
Im Frühling - Hugo Wolf
Die Tochter der Heide - Hugo Wolf
Die Kleine - Hugo Wolf
Die Spröde - Hugo Wolf
Singt mein Schatz wie ein Fink - Hugo Wolf
Waldmädchen
On her new GENUIN CD, featuring music by Richard Strauss and Hugo Wolf, the young soprano Mirella Hagen reveals to us why she has won numerous competitions and why she was able to make her successful debut in Bayreuth. With the Lieder by Ludwig Thuille, both she and her piano partner Kerstin Mörk show that there is much more wonderful song literature out there than anyone can dream of. From the serene Hat gesagt to the swirling Waldmädchen, they divulge to us the romantic side of a maiden’s heart.
Fanfare
"Recommended without reservation, and the utmost enthusiasm."
Review on the magazine Fanfare by Ken Meltzer, 10.06.2016
Operamagazine
"Mij zou het niet verbazen."
Review on the Dutch Magazine operamagazine.nl by Jordi Kooiman, 28.1.2016
MusicWeb International
"...this disc is worthy of exploration."
Review on the MusicWeb International, Göran Forsling, April 2016
American Record Guide
"The programming here is great; it makes sense musically, thematically, and historically. The performances are also terrific; Hagen’s voice is silvery, full, and clear and Mörk’s playing is rich and supportive. A great addition to your lieder library."
Review on the American Record Guide by Heisel, July/August 2016 (page 267)