Franui, the Austrian avant-garde folk ensemble, presents "Mahlerlieder," a captivating exploration of Gustav Mahler's lesser-known songs and symphonic fragments. Released on May 20, 2011, under the col legno label, this album offers a unique and refreshing perspective on Mahler's compositions, reimagined through Franui's distinctive lens.
Spanning a duration of 70 minutes, "Mahlerlieder" features 14 tracks, each a testament to Franui's innovative approach to traditional folk music. The album opens with "Wenn mein Schatz Hochzeit macht," a lively and playful interpretation that sets the tone for the rest of the collection. Throughout the album, Franui masterfully blends Mahler's original melodies with their signature folk sound, creating a harmonious fusion of old and new.
Highlights include "Das irdische Leben," a hauntingly beautiful rendition that showcases Franui's ability to evoke deep emotion through their music. "Wunderhorntanz" is another standout track, featuring intricate instrumentation and a captivating rhythm that draws the listener in. The album also includes "Urlicht," a powerful and moving performance that highlights Franui's vocal prowess.
"Mahlerlieder" is not just a tribute to Gustav Mahler but also a celebration of Franui's unique musical identity. The album's intricate arrangements and innovative interpretations make it a standout release in Franui's discography and a must-listen for fans of both folk music and classical compositions.