Die schöne Magelone

CD album cover 'Die schöne Magelone' (GEN 17470) with Nikolay Borchev, Boris Kusnezow

GEN 17470 EAN: 4260036254709

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The most unknown of the 19th century’s great song cycles is a gripping adventure, and even more so when it is brought to life by the brilliant duo of baritone Nikolay Borchev and pianist Boris Kusnezow. From the very first notes of their GENUIN debut release, the two artists captivate our imagination, and hearing the young, internationally-acclaimed singer, it’s no surprise that he has been repeatedly engaged by institutions like the Bavarian and Vienna state operas. His clear diction, flowing musical lines, and great vocal beauty are ideally suited to Brahms’s tale of Romantic chivalry. Pure listening pleasure!

Nikolay Borchev Baritone
Boris Kusnezow Piano

The most unknown of the 19th century’s great song cycles is a gripping adventure, and even more so when it is brought to life by the brilliant duo of baritone Nikolay Borchev and pianist Boris Kusnezow. From the very first notes of their GENUIN debut release, the two artists captivate our imagination, and hearing the young, internationally-acclaimed singer, it’s no surprise that he has been repeatedly engaged by institutions like the Bavarian and Vienna state operas. His clear diction, flowing musical lines, and great vocal beauty are ideally suited to Brahms’s tale of Romantic chivalry. Pure listening pleasure!

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Tracklist

  1. Johannes Brahms (1833–1897)
    Die schöne Magelone
    Nr. 1 Keinen hat es noch gereut
  2. Nr. 2 Traun! Bogen und Pfeil sind gut für den Feind
  3. Nr. 3 Sind es Schmerzen, sind es Freuden
  4. Nr. 4 Liebe kam aus fernen Landen
  5. Nr. 5 So willst du des Armen
  6. Nr. 6 Wie soll ich die Freude, die Wonne denn tragen?
  7. Nr. 7 War es dir, dem diese Lippen bebten
  8. Nr. 8 Wir müssen uns trennen
  9. Nr. 9 Ruhe, Süßliebchen
  10. Nr. 10 Verzweiflung – So tönet denn, schäumende Wellen
  11. Nr. 11 Wie schnell verschwindet so Licht als Glanz
  12. Nr. 12 Muß es eine Trennung geben
  13. Nr. 13 Sulima – Geliebter, wo zaudert
  14. Nr. 14 Wie froh und frisch
  15. Nr. 15 Treue Liebe dauert lange

The most unknown of the 19th century’s great song cycles is a gripping adventure, and even more so when it is brought to life by the brilliant duo of baritone Nikolay Borchev and pianist Boris Kusnezow. From the very first notes of their GENUIN debut release, the two artists captivate our imagination, and hearing the young, internationally-acclaimed singer, it’s no surprise that he has been repeatedly engaged by institutions like the Bavarian and Vienna state operas. His clear diction, flowing musical lines, and great vocal beauty are ideally suited to Brahms’s tale of Romantic chivalry. Pure listening pleasure!