Schöne Nacht - Romantic partsongs for male choir

CD album cover 'Schöne Nacht - Romantic partsongs for male choir' (GEN 89138) with Camerata Musica Limburg ...

GEN 89138 EAN: 4260036251388

23.1.2009Special offer
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Quite honestly, what do you associate with the world of male choruses? Exactly. It is time that you reassessed your prejudices! The Camerata Musica Limburg male chorus consists of singers who, once upon a time, all sang in Limburg’s cathedral boys choir. This tradition can be felt at every turn: Jan Schumacher expertly guides the ensemble through the repertoire on this new Genuin CD, the men singing with flawless intonation and a superbly focused choral sound. No wish is left unsatisfied—a more comprehensive, more perfectly rendered program of Romantic repertoire for male chorus is hardly possible, from perennial favorites (Silcher, Schubert) to attractive literature not often performed (Vaughan-Williams, Alfvén). With sterling solo performances by Christoph Prégardien, Alison Browner and Andreas Weller, words scarcely suffice in praising this achievement. The choice of a Caspar David Friedrich motif for the CD cover is fitting—for this disc sounds heavenly!

"A men’s choir with a wonderfully noble sound presents itself here. The three beautifully lyrical choral movements of the Englishman Ralph Vaughan Williams succeed here with velvety soft timbres." (Neue Chorzeit 3/2009)

Camerata Musica Limburg
Jan Schumacher Conductor
Alison Browner Mezzo-soprano
Christoph Prégardien Tenor
Andreas Weller Tenor
Andreas Frese Piano

Quite honestly, what do you associate with the world of male choruses? Exactly. It is time that you reassessed your prejudices! The Camerata Musica Limburg male chorus consists of singers who, once upon a time, all sang in Limburg’s cathedral boys choir. This tradition can be felt at every turn: Jan Schumacher expertly guides the ensemble through the repertoire on this new Genuin CD, the men singing with flawless intonation and a superbly focused choral sound. No wish is left unsatisfied—a more comprehensive, more perfectly rendered program of Romantic repertoire for male chorus is hardly possible, from perennial favorites (Silcher, Schubert) to attractive literature not often performed (Vaughan-Williams, Alfvén). With sterling solo performances by Christoph Prégardien, Alison Browner and Andreas Weller, words scarcely suffice in praising this achievement. The choice of a Caspar David Friedrich motif for the CD cover is fitting—for this disc sounds heavenly!

"A men’s choir with a wonderfully noble sound presents itself here. The three beautifully lyrical choral movements of the Englishman Ralph Vaughan Williams succeed here with velvety soft timbres." (Neue Chorzeit 3/2009)

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Tracklist

  1. Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872-1958)
    Bushes and Briars (Text: trad.)
  2. Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872-1958)
    Linden Lea (Text: W. Barnes)
  3. Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872-1958)
    The Turtle Dove (Text: Trad.)
  4. Franz Schubert (1797-1828)
    Zur guten Nacht D 903 (Text: J. F. Rochlitz)
  5. Franz Schubert (1797-1828)
    Ständchen D 920 (Text: F. Grillparzer)
  6. Franz Schubert (1797-1828)
    Im Gegenwärtigen Vergangenes D 710 (Text: J. W. v. Goethe)
  7. Franz Schubert (1797-1828)
    Nachthelle D 892 (Text: J. G. Seidl)
  8. Friedrich Silcher (1789-1860)
    Der Lindenbaum (Text: W. Müller)
  9. Friedrich Silcher (1789-1860)
    Frisch gesungen (Text: A. v. Chamisso)
  10. Friedrich Silcher (1789-1860)
    Ännchen von Tharau (Text: S. Dach)
  11. Friedrich Silcher (1789-1860)
    Persischer Nachtgesang (H. W. Stieglitz)
  12. Friedrich Silcher (1789-1860)
    Lebe wohl (Text: Aus des Knaben Wunderhorn)
  13. Friedrich Silcher (1789-1860)
    In der Ferne (Text: A. Graf von Schlippenbach)
  14. Friedrich Silcher (1789-1860)
    Lore-Ley (Text: H. Heine)
  15. Friedrich Silcher (1789-1860)
    Untreue (Text: J. v. Eichendorff)
  16. Wilhelm Nagel (1871-1955)
    Das Ringlein op. 25 (Text: A. Ritter)
  17. Wilhelm Nagel (1871-1955)
    Komm, Trost der Welt (Text: J. v. Eichendorff)
  18. Wilhelm Nagel (1871-1955)
    Schöne Nacht (Text: C. Busse)
  19. Robert Pracht (1878-1961)
    Das Morgenrot (Text: K. Hoffmann)
  20. Robert Schumann (1810-1856)
    Die Rose stand im Tau op. 65 Nr. 1 (Text: F. Rückert)
  21. Otto Fredrik Tullberg (1802-1853)
    Kristallen den fina (Text: Trad.)
  22. Hugo Alfvén (1872-1960)
    Gryning vid havet (Text: S. Selander)

Quite honestly, what do you associate with the world of male choruses? Exactly. It is time that you reassessed your prejudices! The Camerata Musica Limburg male chorus consists of singers who, once upon a time, all sang in Limburg’s cathedral boys choir. This tradition can be felt at every turn: Jan Schumacher expertly guides the ensemble through the repertoire on this new Genuin CD, the men singing with flawless intonation and a superbly focused choral sound. No wish is left unsatisfied—a more comprehensive, more perfectly rendered program of Romantic repertoire for male chorus is hardly possible, from perennial favorites (Silcher, Schubert) to attractive literature not often performed (Vaughan-Williams, Alfvén). With sterling solo performances by Christoph Prégardien, Alison Browner and Andreas Weller, words scarcely suffice in praising this achievement. The choice of a Caspar David Friedrich motif for the CD cover is fitting—for this disc sounds heavenly!

"A men’s choir with a wonderfully noble sound presents itself here. The three beautifully lyrical choral movements of the Englishman Ralph Vaughan Williams succeed here with velvety soft timbres." (Neue Chorzeit 3/2009)