Anja Lechner, renowned cellist, presents a captivating exploration of Franz Schubert's music in her album "Schubert: Die Nacht," released on ECM New Series. Collaborating with guitarist Pablo Márquez, Lechner delves into Schubert's nocturnal themes, offering a unique perspective on his compositions. The album features a blend of Schubert's well-known works and lesser-heard pieces, all masterfully arranged for cello and guitar by Lechner and Márquez.
The album opens with three Nocturnes, originally for cello and piano, which have been beautifully transcribed for cello and guitar. These pieces set the tone for the rest of the album, showcasing the intimate and melancholic qualities of Schubert's music. Highlights include the hauntingly beautiful "Der Leiermann" from "Winterreise," and the lyrical "Romance. Der Vollmond strahlt" from "Rosamunde."
Lechner and Márquez's interpretations are marked by a deep understanding of Schubert's musical language and a sensitivity to the nuances of his compositions. Their playing is characterized by a warm, resonant tone and a keen sense of phrasing, bringing out the poetic and expressive qualities of Schubert's music. The album was recorded in the Spiegelsaal of the Residenz Eichstätt, a venue known for its excellent acoustics, which further enhances the listening experience.
"Schubert: Die Nacht" is a testament to Anja Lechner's artistry and her ability to breathe new life into familiar works. It is a must-listen for fans of classical music, particularly those with an appreciation for the romantic repertoire and the unique timbre of the cello and guitar duo.