Immerse yourself in the rich, orchestral world of Franz Schreker with this captivating album, released in 2003 under the Capriccio label. Spanning over an hour and twenty-five minutes, this collection offers a diverse array of Schreker's compositions, showcasing his unique blend of late Romantic and early modernist styles.
The album opens with the lively and rhythmic "Festwalzer und Walzerintermezzo," setting the stage for the intricate and expressive "Ein Tanzspiel," a four-movement suite that includes the elegant "Sarabande," the graceful "Menuett," the lyrical "Madrigal," and the playful "Gavotte." Following this, the "5 Gesänge" (Songs) in A Major present a series of vocal pieces, beautifully performed by Peter Gülke, with texts that evoke a range of emotions and imagery, from longing and melancholy to hope and joy.
The album also features two arrangements of Eichendorff Lieder by Schreker, including the poignant "Heimweh" (No. 12) and the introspective "Verschwiegene Liebe" (No. 3). The orchestral works "Die Sturmglocke" and "Schwanensang, Op. 11" further demonstrate Schreker's mastery of orchestration and his ability to create evocative and atmospheric soundscapes. The album concludes with "Fagea," a lesser-known gem that showcases Schreker's innovative approach to composition.
Throughout the album, the Cologne West German Radio Orchestra provides a rich and nuanced accompaniment, bringing Schreker's intricate scores to life. Whether you're a seasoned fan of Schreker's music or a newcomer looking to explore his work, this album offers a compelling and rewarding listening experience.