Schubert Winterreise
A Cycle of Songs by Wilhelm Müller (1794–1827) For One Voice With Piano Accompaniment Composed by Franz Schubert (1797–1828)
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Tracklist
- Franz Schubert (1797–1828)
Winterreise op. 89, D 911 – Erste Abtheilung (Februar 1827)
Gute Nacht - Die Wetterfahne
- Gefrorne Thränen
- Erstarrung
- Der Lindenbaum
- Wasserfluth
- Auf dem Flusse
- Rückblick
- Irrlicht
- Rast
- Frühlingstraum
- Einsamkeit
- Franz Schubert
aus Sonate A-Dur für Klavier, D 959 (1828)
Andantino - Franz Schubert
Winterreise op. 89, D 911 – Zweite Abtheilung (October 1827)
Die Post - Der greise Kopf
- Die Krähe
- Letzte Hoffnung
- Im Dorfe
- Der stürmische Morgen
- Täuschung
- Der Wegweiser
- Das Wirthshaus
- Muth
- Die Nebensonnen
- Der Leyermann
Japanese Booklet / 日本語小冊子
On their new GENUIN CD, baritone Florian Götz and the musicians of the Grundmann-Quartett dare to present well-known works in new contexts: they perform Franz Schubert's moving Winterreise in a version in which the vocal part is accompanied by English horn and string trio. Exciting colorful worlds open up, and the moods of the individual songs take on new plasticity and tremendous expressive power. The subtle arrangement by Eduard Wesly, the uniquely personal baritone voice of Florian Götz, and the nuanced tonal mixtures of woodwind and strings all contribute equally to this.
(c) Video: Florian Götz & Grundmann Quartet
Opernwelt
"Florian Götz sings with a mostly soft, velvety, well-controlled voice, clearly declaiming the verses, bringing out their facets, setting accents in a well-dosed manner, confidently utilizing the agogic possibilities." Review by Jan Verheyen, 6/2024 issue
Fono Forum
Responsible for this "arrangement" is the baroque oboist Eduard Wesly, who, together with the Grundmann Quartet and the superbly selected Florian Götz, creates a musical scenario that will actually make a few tears flow from your eyes. [...] Impressive!" Review by Rasmus van Rijn, 3/2024 issue
Musik & Theater
"The wealth of tonal colors and instrumental variations give this melancholic-skeptical cycle an unprecedented intensity. [...] An original edition." Review by Hans-Dieter Grünefeld, January/February 2024 issue
klassik-heute.de
"Florian Götz finds a happy balance between intellectual clarity and emotional emphasis in his performance. The diction is crystal clear and variable in expression, the voice blossoms magnificently in the middle and high registers." Review by Ekkehard Pluta, 09.01.2024
opern.news
"[...] an excellent arrangement with Florian Götz and the Grundmann-Quartett." Review by Klaus Kalchschmid, November 17, 2023
Ö1 Des Cis
"Every word is shaped by personal expression, carries weight and testifies to deep emotion. English horn, violin, viola and violoncello create musically finely chiseled scenes." Broadcast from November 3, 2023 by Marie-Theres Himmler
Diapason
"One of the most impressive transcriptions - and interpretations - heard to date." Review by Sylvain Fort, September 2023 issue
The Asahi Shimbun (Japan)
"Best imported CD of July. [...] The listener can enjoy this CD like watching a movie." Review published on 17 August 2023
Nieuwe Rotterdamsche Courant
"Heart- and soul-warming Winterreise." Review by Joost Galema, 14.08.2023
OperaLounge
"...extremely atmospheric version [...]. The arrangement makes an impression, but demands double attention from the listeners." Review by Rüdiger Winter, 24.07.2023
Pizzicato
"This Winterreise is not only something new, but above all a moving experience." Review by Remy Franck, 20 July 2023