Immerse yourself in the timeless elegance of Johannes Brahms' compositions with "Lotte Lehmann Sings Lieder, Vol. 1." This captivating collection, released on January 1, 2000, under the Maestoso label, showcases the profound artistry of Brahms through a series of beautifully rendered lieder, or art songs. Spanning just over 35 minutes, this album is a concise yet powerful exploration of Brahms' musical genius, featuring a blend of classical piano, chamber music, and orchestral arrangements that highlight the depth and versatility of his work.
The album opens with "Das Mädchen spricht," a piece that sets the tone for the emotional and musical journey that follows. Each track, from the tender "Mein Mädel hat einen Rosenmund" to the dramatic "Der Erlkönig," offers a unique glimpse into Brahms' ability to convey a wide range of human experiences through music. The inclusion of both well-known and lesser-known works ensures a fresh and engaging listening experience.
Lotte Lehmann's vocal performances are a standout feature of this album. Her interpretation of Brahms' lieder is marked by a deep understanding of the composer's intent, delivering performances that are both technically impressive and emotionally resonant. The accompaniments, ranging from delicate piano interludes to rich orchestral arrangements, provide a perfect backdrop for Lehmann's expressive vocals.
Whether you are a longtime admirer of Brahms or a newcomer to his music, "Lotte Lehmann Sings Lieder, Vol. 1" offers a compelling introduction to the composer's lieder. The album's careful selection of tracks and Lehmann's masterful performances make it a valuable addition to any classical music collection.
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Tracks
Das Madchen spricht No. 3, Op. 107Johannes Brahms, Hugo Wolf, Hans Pfitzner, Ludwig van Beethoven, Karl Marx, Adolf Jensen, Franz Schubert, Lotte Lehmann, Erno Balogh
Mein Mädel hat einen RosenmundJohannes Brahms, Hugo Wolf, Hans Pfitzner, Ludwig van Beethoven, Karl Marx, Adolf Jensen, Franz Schubert, Lotte Lehmann, Erno Balogh
Botschaft No. 1, Op. 47Johannes Brahms, Hugo Wolf, Hans Pfitzner, Ludwig van Beethoven, Karl Marx, Adolf Jensen, Franz Schubert, Lotte Lehmann, Erno Balogh
In dem Schatten meiner LockenJohannes Brahms, Hugo Wolf, Hans Pfitzner, Ludwig van Beethoven, Karl Marx, Adolf Jensen, Franz Schubert, Lotte Lehmann, Erno Balogh
Anakreons GrabJohannes Brahms, Hugo Wolf, Hans Pfitzner, Ludwig van Beethoven, Karl Marx, Adolf Jensen, Franz Schubert, Lotte Lehmann, Erno Balogh
Auf ein altes BildJohannes Brahms, Hugo Wolf, Hans Pfitzner, Ludwig van Beethoven, Karl Marx, Adolf Jensen, Franz Schubert, Lotte Lehmann, Paul Ulanowsky
Auch kleine DingeJohannes Brahms, Hugo Wolf, Hans Pfitzner, Ludwig van Beethoven, Karl Marx, Adolf Jensen, Franz Schubert, Lotte Lehmann, Paul Ulanowsky
Peregrina No. 1Johannes Brahms, Hugo Wolf, Hans Pfitzner, Ludwig van Beethoven, Karl Marx, Adolf Jensen, Franz Schubert, Lotte Lehmann, Paul Ulanowsky
Gretel No. 5, Op. 11Johannes Brahms, Hugo Wolf, Hans Pfitzner, Ludwig van Beethoven, Karl Marx, Adolf Jensen, Franz Schubert, Lotte Lehmann, Erno Balogh
Ich liebe dichJohannes Brahms, Hugo Wolf, Hans Pfitzner, Ludwig van Beethoven, Karl Marx, Adolf Jensen, Franz Schubert, Lotte Lehmann, Erno Balogh
Selige NachtHugo Wolf, Hans Pfitzner, Ludwig van Beethoven, Karl Marx, Adolf Jensen, Franz Schubert, Johannes Brahms, Lotte Lehmann, Erno Balogh
Lehn' deine Wang' an meine Wang' No. 1, Op. 1Johannes Brahms, Hugo Wolf, Hans Pfitzner, Ludwig van Beethoven, Karl Marx, Adolf Jensen, Franz Schubert, Lotte Lehmann, Erno Balogh
Die Männer sind mechant! No. 3, Op. 95Johannes Brahms, Hugo Wolf, Hans Pfitzner, Ludwig van Beethoven, Karl Marx, Adolf Jensen, Franz Schubert, Lotte Lehmann, Paul Ulanowsky
Der Erlkönig, Op. 1Johannes Brahms, Hugo Wolf, Hans Pfitzner, Ludwig van Beethoven, Karl Marx, Adolf Jensen, Franz Schubert, Lotte Lehmann, Paul Ulanowsky
An die Musik No. 4, Op. 88Johannes Brahms, Hugo Wolf, Hans Pfitzner, Ludwig van Beethoven, Karl Marx, Adolf Jensen, Franz Schubert, Lotte Lehmann, Paul Ulanowsky