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Wolf: Orchesterlieder
- 2016
- 17 tracks
- 55 min
Album Description
Immerse yourself in the rich, expressive world of Hugo Wolf's orchestral songs with this captivating collection, "Wolf: Orchesterlieder." This album, released in 2016 by Orfeo, showcases the masterful songwriting of Hugo Wolf, who is renowned for his profound and evocative settings of poetry. The album features a diverse selection of Wolf's orchestral songs, including works based on the poetry of Goethe, Mörike, Eichendorff, and Michelangelo, among others.
The album spans a duration of approximately 55 minutes and includes 17 tracks, each offering a unique blend of Wolf's distinctive compositional style and the lyrical beauty of the poets he drew inspiration from. The performances are brought to life by the Munich Radio Orchestra, conducted by Stefan Soltesz, and feature the incomparable Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, one of the most celebrated baritones of the 20th century.
Wolf's orchestral songs are known for their intense, often turbulent expressions of human experience, and this album is no exception. From the hauntingly beautiful "Harfenspieler" series based on Goethe's poetry to the profound and introspective "Michelangelo-Lieder," each song is a testament to Wolf's genius and his ability to capture the essence of the human condition.
The album is a treasure trove for classical music enthusiasts and those who appreciate the art of song. The orchestral arrangements, meticulously crafted by Wolf himself, add depth and richness to the vocal performances, creating a listening experience that is both intellectually stimulating and deeply moving. Whether you are a longtime admirer of Hugo Wolf's music or a newcomer to his work, this album is sure to leave a lasting impression.
Tracks
- Goethe-Lieder (Version for Voice & Orchestra): No. 1, Harfenspieler IHugo Wolf, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Munich Radio Orchestra, Stefan Soltesz
- Goethe-Lieder (Version for Voice & Orchestra): No. 2, Harfenspieler IIHugo Wolf, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Munich Radio Orchestra, Stefan Soltesz
- Goethe-Lieder (Version for Voice & Orchestra): No. 3, Harfenspieler IIIHugo Wolf, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Munich Radio Orchestra, Stefan Soltesz
- Goethe-Lieder (Version for Voice & Orchestra): No. 29, Anakreons GrabHugo Wolf, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Munich Radio Orchestra, Stefan Soltesz
- Goethe-Lieder (Version for Voice & Orchestra): No. 49, PrometheusHugo Wolf, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Munich Radio Orchestra, Stefan Soltesz
- Mörike-Lieder (Version for Voice & Orchestra): No. 39, Denk' es, o Seele!Hugo Wolf, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Munich Radio Orchestra, Stefan Soltesz
- Mörike-Lieder (Version for Voice & Orchestra): No. 28, GebetHugo Wolf, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Munich Radio Orchestra, Stefan Soltesz
- Mörike-Lieder (Version for Voice & Orchestra): No. 10, FußreiseHugo Wolf, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Munich Radio Orchestra, Stefan Soltesz
- Mörike-Lieder (Version for Voice & Orchestra): No. 46, Gesang WeylasHugo Wolf, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Munich Radio Orchestra, Stefan Soltesz
- Mörike-Lieder (Version for Voice & Orchestra): No. 22, SeufzerHugo Wolf, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Munich Radio Orchestra, Stefan Soltesz
- Spanisches Liederbuch: No. 21, Herz, verzage nicht geschwind (Version for Voice & Orchestra)Hugo Wolf, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Munich Radio Orchestra, Stefan Soltesz
- Italienisches Liederbuch (Version for Voice & Orchestra): No. 17, Und willst du deinen Liebsten sterben sehenHugo Wolf, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Munich Radio Orchestra, Stefan Soltesz
- Italienisches Liederbuch (Version for Voice & Orchestra): No. 33, Sterb' ich, so hüllt in Blumen meine GliederHugo Wolf, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Munich Radio Orchestra, Stefan Soltesz
- Eichendorff-Lieder: No. 1, Der Freund (Version for Voice & Orchestra)Hugo Wolf, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Munich Radio Orchestra, Stefan Soltesz
- Michelangelo-Lieder (Version for Voice & Orchestra): No. 1, Wohl denk ich oft an mein vergangnes LebenHugo Wolf, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Munich Radio Orchestra, Stefan Soltesz
- Michelangelo-Lieder (Version for Voice & Orchestra): No. 2, Alles endet, was entstehetHugo Wolf, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Munich Radio Orchestra, Stefan Soltesz
- Michelangelo-Lieder (Version for Voice & Orchestra): No. 3, Fühlt meine Seele das ersehnte LichtHugo Wolf, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Munich Radio Orchestra, Stefan Soltesz
About Hugo Wolf
Hugo Wolf, born in 1860 in what is now Slovenia, was an Austrian composer who left an indelible mark on the world of art songs, or Lieder, during the late Romantic era. Known for his intense and expressive compositions, Wolf's music is celebrated for its psychological depth and dramatic scope. Influenced by the likes of Wagner, Liszt, and Schubert, his unique style brought a concentrated expressive intensity to the Lied form, setting it apart from other works of the time.
Wolf's life was marked by both brilliance and struggle. He battled depression and syphilis, and his tumultuous personal life earned him the nickname "der wilde Wolf" — the wild Wolf. Despite these challenges, he produced a body of work that includes masterpieces such as the Goethe Songbook and the Mörike-Lieder, which continue to captivate audiences with their themes of love, passion, and fairy tales. His influence on the German Lied is profound, and his compositions remain a cornerstone of the genre. Wolf's legacy endures, not just through his music, but also through his letters and the enduring impact he had on fellow composers like Gustav Mahler. His untimely death in 1903 at the age of 42 cut short a career that had already achieved so much, leaving behind a rich musical heritage that continues to inspire and move listeners.
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