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Song cycle composed by Franz Schubert

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SWR2 Treffpunkt Klassik. Musik, Meinung, Perspektiven
Benjamin Appl über seinen Lehrer Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau

SWR2 Treffpunkt Klassik. Musik, Meinung, Perspektiven

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 10:32


Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau ist 22 Jahre alt, als er seine erste Winterreise aufnimmt. 1947 ist das beim RIAS in Berlin und schon da ist klar, dass ein Jahrhundertsänger die Bühne betre-ten hat: Eine von Beginn an unverwechselbare Stimme. Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau war zwei-fellos auch einer der bedeutendsten Opern- und Konzertsänger des 20. Jahrhunderts. Der Bariton Benjamin Appl war sein letzter Schüler: Der einstige Regensburger Domspatz hat bis zu dessen Tod 2012 bei Fischer-Dieskau studiert und ist inzwischen selbst einer der gefrag-testen Lied- und Opernsänger. Zum 100. Geburtstag erzählt er über die erste persönliche Begegnung mit Fischer-Dieskau und seine Hommage an ihn.

Countermelody
Episode 351. Schubert in Not-German

Countermelody

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 100:12


I have been fascinated for years by operas performed in the vernacular, a phenomenon which was common in Germany until quite recently. Even more interesting in many ways is the performance of art song in the language of the audience. Some time ago I produced an episode featuring the Lieder of Franz Schubert performed in both French and Russian translation. As a supplement to that episode, I present here two of the featured artists from that episode, the French baryton martin Camille Maurane (1911 – 2010) and the Russian lyric tenor Ivan Kozlovsky (1900 – 1993), quintessential representatives of their respective vocal categories, both of whom happened to live well into their nineties. They are featured singing the songs of Schubert in their native languages in recordings made between 1946 and 1962. Certain songs are sung by both artists, allowing one to make direct comparisons between their very different vocal styles. In addition I feature excerpts from Schubert's two supreme masterpieces, Die schöne Müllerin and Winterreise, the latter excerpts sung in Finnish, Swedish, and English, with an additional shocking surprise before the end. The episode begins with brief memorial tributes to three significant musicians who have died recently: composer William Finn, basso buffo Peter Strummer, and Heldentenor Peter Seiffert. Countermelody is a podcast devoted to the glory and the power of the human voice raised in song. Singer and vocal aficionado Daniel Gundlach explores great singers of the past and present focusing in particular on those who are less well-remembered today than they should be. Daniel's lifetime in music as a professional countertenor, pianist, vocal coach, voice teacher, and journalist yields an exciting array of anecdotes, impressions, and “inside stories.” At Countermelody's core is the celebration of great singers of all stripes, their instruments, and the connection they make to the words they sing. By clicking on the following link (https://linktr.ee/CountermelodyPodcast) you can find the dedicated Countermelody website which contains additional content including artist photos and episode setlists. The link will also take you to Countermelody's Patreon page, where you can pledge your monthly or yearly support at whatever level you can afford.

Liederpodden
Översättarens stora sorg, konstnärlig forskning som vattendelare och en uppmaning till alla föräldrar.

Liederpodden

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2025 52:49


I fjärde avsnittet av Liederpodden 2025 samtalar Maria Forsström och Karin M Nilsson om föreetelser kopplade till Liederkonsten och kultur i allmänhet.Maria berättar om processen att översätta hela Winterreise till svenska, vi diskuterar utbildningsystemet och synar begreppet "konstnärlig forskning".Parisa Liljestrand får lite tips om tajming och som avslutning ger Maria några råd till både familjer och lagstiftare.Musiken i detta avsnitt är Killingdans ur Edward Griegs Haugtussa med text av Arne Garborg, spelad med licens av Naxos. Piano:Matti Hirvonen, Sång:Maria ForsströmPodden avslutas med att skotten John Ballard läser dikten Ellens third Song ur Sir Walter Scotts Lady of the Lake på orginalspråk. Dikten som tonsatts av Franz Schubert har det tyska namnet Ellens dritter Gesang, även kallad Ave Maria. Översättare från engelska är Adam Storch.Dikten finns att lyssna på i SchubertAppen under fliken Poesi texten finns att läsa på flera olika språk.Podden stöds av Helge Ax:son Johnsons stiftelse och Willhelm och Martina Lundgrens stiftelse och spelas in av Jerry SillahBoka gärna redan nu in 27 april kl.15 och "Liedergala med Göteborgs Liederkollektiv" där Maria är en av tre sångare som medverkar till pianospel av Karin. På hemsidan går det redan att boka biljetter.https://www.goteborgsliederkollektiv.se/event/liedergala-pa-house-of-possibilitas/Vi har ingen aktuell insamling men vill du stötta podden är du välkommen att berätta att den finns, dela den i sociala medier och skriva in en kommentar tex på Spotify. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Liederpodden
Poesi, folkbildning och Winterreise på Subkontinenten

Liederpodden

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2025 47:06


Den enastående multimusikanten, folbildaren och översättaren Maria Forsström besöker Liederpodden i samtal med Karin M Nilsson och lyfter Liederkonstens globala relevans och gränsöverskridande uttryck.Detta blir del ett i en mycket djuplodande och spännande diskurs.Vi hissar lärarkåren med dissar dagens styrdokument i musik, kultursalongens nödvändighet 2025 och hemmamusicerandet generellt blir en utgångspunkt för diskussion och samtal.I podden kan du lyssna till musik av Robert Schumann ur Liederkreis där pianisten Matti Hirvonen och Maria Forsström musicerar tillsammans i In der Fremde, text av . Joseph von Eichendorff. Musiken har licens för publicering av Naxos.Podden erbjuder även en avslutande diktläsning av dikten Nachtstück av Johann Mayrhofer, deklamerad av Meike Beyersdorff. Dikten finns i SchubertAppen under fliken poesi med textöversättningar på fyra olika språk.Podden stöds av Helge Ax:son Johnsons stiftelse och Willhelm och Martina Lundgrens stiftelse och spelas in av Jerry SillahBoka gärna redan nu in 27 april kl.15 och "Liedergala med Göteborgs Liederkollektiv" där Maria är en av tre sångare som medverkar till pianospel av Karin. På hemsidan går det redan att boka biljetter.https://www.goteborgsliederkollektiv.se/event/liedergala-pa-house-of-possibilitas/Vi har ingen aktuell insamling men vill du stötta podden är du välkommen att berätta att den finns, dela den i sociala medier och skriva in en kommentar tex på Spotify. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Vrije geluiden op 4
Vrije Geluiden - Winterreise

Vrije geluiden op 4

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2025 60:00


Anne-Maartje Lemereis verkent iedere zaterdag en zondag tussen 23:00 en 24:00 uur de grenzen van de klassieke muziek. Met nieuwe releases, concerttips, Vrije Geluiden Sessies, actuele ontwikkelingen in de muziekwereld, jong talent, en natuurlijk: adembenemende muziek!

Minimum Competence
Legal News for Fri 1/31 - Fox Rothschild Blocks Deepseek, A Court Ruling Allowing Handgun Sales to those under 21, Trump FCC Telecom Rollback and DEI Lawsuit at Chicago Bally's

Minimum Competence

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 20:11


This Day in Legal History: 13th Amendment PassedOn January 31, 1865, the U.S. Congress passed the 13th Amendment, formally abolishing slavery in the United States. The amendment declared that "neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction." While President Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation had freed enslaved people in Confederate-held territories two years earlier, it lacked the permanence of a constitutional amendment. The House of Representatives passed the measure by a vote of 119 to 56, narrowly reaching the required two-thirds majority after intense political maneuvering. The Senate had already approved it in April 1864. Ratification by the states followed, culminating in its adoption on December 6, 1865. The amendment marked a legal end to slavery, but systemic racial discrimination persisted through Black Codes, Jim Crow laws, and other restrictive measures. Despite this, the 13th Amendment laid the foundation for future civil rights advancements. Its passage was a key victory for abolitionists and a defining moment of the Civil War's aftermath. The amendment's "punishment for crime" clause later became a subject of controversy, as it allowed convict leasing and forced labor in prisons, disproportionately affecting Black Americans. Even today, debates continue over its implications for the U.S. prison system.Fox Rothschild LLP has blocked its lawyers from using DeepSeek, a Chinese AI startup, due to concerns about client data security. While the firm allows AI tools like ChatGPT with restrictions, DeepSeek's data storage in China raises unique risks, according to Mark G. McCreary, the firm's chief AI and information security officer. A recent data breach involving DeepSeek further heightened security concerns. Other major law firms, including Wilson Sonsini and Polsinelli, are also implementing strict vetting processes for new AI models. Wilson Sonsini requires its chief information security officer and general counsel to approve AI tools before use, while Polsinelli enforces firm-wide restrictions on unapproved AI software. Law firms are also monitoring AI use by third-party vendors to ensure compliance with security protocols. McCreary emphasized that established legal tech companies prioritize data protection, reducing the risk of firms switching to less secure AI models.Fox Rothschild Blocks DeepSeek's AI Model for Attorney UseA federal appeals court has ruled that the U.S. government's ban on licensed firearms dealers selling handguns to adults under 21 is unconstitutional. The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals overturned a previous ruling, citing the Supreme Court's 2022 decision in New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen, which requires modern gun laws to align with historical firearm regulations. The federal ban, enacted in 1968, was challenged by young adults and gun rights groups, who argued it violated the Second Amendment. Judge Edith Jones, writing for the court, found insufficient historical evidence to justify restricting gun sales for 18-to-20-year-olds. The ruling marks a major shift in gun policy, aligning with broader legal trends expanding Second Amendment protections. The Justice Department, which defended the ban under the Biden administration, has not yet commented on the decision. Gun rights advocates hailed the ruling as a victory against age-based firearm restrictions.US ban on gun sales to adults under age 21 is unconstitutional, court rules | ReutersIn a piece for Techdirt, Karl Bode critiques the Trump FCC's decision to roll back efforts to curb exclusive broadband deals between landlords and internet providers. The Biden FCC had attempted to update outdated rules that allowed ISPs to form monopolies within apartment buildings, driving up prices and reducing competition. However, due to delays caused by industry opposition and the failed nomination of reformer Gigi Sohn, key proposals—including a ban on bulk billing—were left unapproved. When Brendan Carr took over as FCC chair under Trump, he quickly scrapped these pending consumer protections. Bode argues that U.S. telecom policy is stuck in a cycle where Democrats make half-hearted attempts at reform, only for Republicans to dismantle them entirely under the guise of deregulation. The result is a landscape where telecom giants and landlords continue to collude, leaving consumers with fewer choices, higher costs, and poor service.The Trump FCC Makes It Easier For Your Landlord And Your ISP To Collude To Rip You Off | TechdirtBally's Chicago casino project is facing a legal challenge over its commitment to reserving 25% of its investment opportunities for women and people of color. Conservative activist Edward Blum, known for spearheading lawsuits against affirmative action, filed the suit on behalf of two white men who claim they were unfairly excluded from investing. The lawsuit argues that the policy violates federal civil rights law and should be open to all investors regardless of race. This case is part of a broader push against diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, which gained momentum after a recent executive order from President Trump eliminating DEI programs in the federal government. Bally's maintains that its agreement with the city complies with legal requirements. The lawsuit references an 1866 civil rights law originally meant to protect Black Americans' economic rights and is similar to other cases challenging race-conscious corporate policies. Blum's organization has previously led legal battles against diversity-focused scholarships, grants, and hiring programs, including the Supreme Court case that struck down race-based college admissions in 2023.America's Battle Over DEI Strikes a Chicago Casino's Financing PlanThis week's closing theme is by Franz Schubert.Franz Schubert, one of the most beloved composers of the early Romantic era, was born on this day in 1797 in Vienna, Austria. Though he lived only 31 years, his vast output of music—ranging from symphonies and chamber works to piano music and over 600 songs—continues to inspire musicians and audiences alike. Schubert's music is often characterized by its lyricism, rich harmonies, and deep emotional expression, seamlessly bridging the clarity of the Classical era with the passion of Romanticism.Despite his immense talent, Schubert struggled with financial stability and never achieved widespread fame during his lifetime. He spent much of his career composing in relative obscurity, supported by a close-knit circle of friends and fellow artists. His songs, or lieder, are especially celebrated for their ability to capture both the beauty and melancholy of the human experience, with works like Erlkönig and Winterreise standing as some of the greatest achievements in the genre.His instrumental music, however, remained underappreciated until long after his death. Today, his symphonies, string quartets, and piano sonatas are recognized as masterpieces, filled with lyrical beauty and striking contrasts. Among his later works, the Piano Sonata No. 20 in A major, D. 959 showcases his mature style, blending elegance with deep introspection. The final movement, Rondo: Allegretto, serves as this week's closing theme, capturing both Schubert's charm and his poignant sense of longing.Though he died in 1828, just a year after Beethoven, Schubert's influence only grew in the decades that followed. Composers like Schumann, Brahms, and even Mahler admired his work, helping to cement his legacy as one of music's great geniuses. Today, on the anniversary of his birth, we celebrate the life and music of a composer who, despite facing struggles and setbacks, left behind an extraordinary body of work that continues to resonate across centuries.Without further ado, Franz Schubert's Piano Sonata No. 20 in A major, D. 959.  This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe

WDR 3 Meisterstücke
Idylle und Zusammenbruch - Schuberts Klaviersonate D 959

WDR 3 Meisterstücke

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2024 12:53


In seinem Sterbejahr ist Franz Schubert produktiv wie selten: 1828 entstehen unzählige Meisterwerke wie die "Winterreise" und eben die späte A-Dur-Sonate D 959 - eine Art kompositorisches Vermächtnis des 31-jährigen. Die vier Sätze bewegen sich zwischen Idylle und Einbruch der Katastrophe. Von Christoph Vratz.

WDR 3 Meisterstücke
Idylle und Zusammenbruch - Schuberts Klaviersonate D 959

WDR 3 Meisterstücke

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 13:20


In seinem Sterbejahr ist Franz Schubert produktiv wie selten: 1828 entstehen unzählige Meisterwerke wie die "Winterreise" und eben die späte A-Dur-Sonate D 959 - eine Art kompositorisches Vermächtnis des 31jährigen. Die vier Sätze bewegen sich zwischen Idylle und Einbruch der Katastrophe. Von Christoph Vratz.

Steingarts Morning Briefing – Der Podcast

Winterreise von Franz Schubert als Adventskalender von Pia v. Wersebe

Das Infomagazin aus Polen
Infomagazin aus Polen: Polen begrüßt Langstreckenraketen-Entscheid, Premierminister kritisiert "Telefondiplomatie" und eine sehr persönliche "Winterreise"

Das Infomagazin aus Polen

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 21:59


Die US-Raketenbasis in Redzikowo ist eröffnet. Und: Schriftsteller Marko Martin erzählt, wie er den Wutanfall von Bundespräsident Steinmeier nach seiner Rede im Schloss Bellevue am 9. November erlebt hat.

Parfüm - Der Podcast

Was wäre, wenn eure Lieblingsserie einen Duft hätte? In dieser Folge tauchen wir tief in die Serienlandschaft ein und bringen Charaktere wie Hank Moody aus Californication, Walter White aus Breaking Bad oder die epischen Helden aus Game of Thrones mit passenden Düften zusammen. Ihr erfahrt, warum Californication nach Fahrenheit riecht, was die Verbindung zwischen Lucifer und Divine Perversionist und warum die düstere Welt von Game of Thrones perfekt zu Oud passt. Außerdem sprechen wir über How I Met Your Mother, Breaking Bad und viele mehr – natürlich immer mit einem olfaktorischen Twist. Max' Auswahl und Alternativen:Californication: Amour de Palazzo von Jul et Mad How I Met Your Mother: Liquid Illusion von Juliette Has a Gun Lucifer: Divine Perversion von Hedonik Game of Thrones: Extrait Noir von Elisire Breaking Bad: Homme von Xerjoff Alex' Auswahl und Alternativen:Californication: Fahrenheit von Dior How I Met Your Mother: The Scent of Peace von Bond No. 9 Lucifer: Naki von Pernoire Game of Thrones: The Night von Frederic Malle Breaking Bad: Anthem von Manos Gerakinis Folge uns auf Parfumo: • Parfumo-Profil von Max: parfumo.de/Benutzer/Parfumax Und verpasse keine Updates auf Instagram: • Instagram-Account von Alex: instagram.com/alexander_weisser_parfum/ • Instagram-Account von Max: instagram.com/scentotd/ Begleite uns in dieser Episode auf einer olfaktorischen Winterreise und entdecke Düfte, die das kalte Wetter zu etwas Besonderem machen. Ob sanft und kuschelig oder kräftig und wagemutig – hier ist für jeden etwas dabei. Jeden Freitag gibt es eine neue Episode mit weiteren spannenden Duftthemen. Viel Spaß beim Hören! Alex & Max DISCLAIMER: In unserem Podcast teilen wir nur unsere persönliche Meinung. Es handelt sich nicht um bezahlte Werbung. Manchmal stellen wir gesponserte Produkte vor und sagen das auch klar.

Kultur
Op der Bün: "Winterreise“ vun der Elfriede Jelinek a "Peaky Blinders“ vun der englescher Compagnie Rambert

Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 18:01


Eng Netflix-Serie an een Text vun der wichtegster Avantgarde-Stëmm aus Éisträich - den Théâtres de la Ville de Luxembourg kann een den Ament kaum ze wéineg Diversitéit virwerfen. Den Nicoals Calmes, d'Lori Dauphin, den Tom Haas an de Jeff Schinker rezenséieren “Winterreise“ vun der Elfriede Jelinek an enger Mise en scène vum Jakob Arnoldi a “Peaky Blinders“ vun der englescher Compagnie Rambert.

Radio München
Eine Stunde Klassik! Ruth Liebscher singt die Winterreise

Radio München

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2024 89:25


Der Münchner Pianist und "Musikdurchdringer" Jürgen Plich stellt jeden Dienstag um 20 Uhr große klassische Musik vor. Er teilt seine Hör- und Spielerfahrung und seine persönliche Sicht auf die Meisterwerke. Er spielt selbst besondere, unbekannte Aufnahmen, erklärt, warum die Musik so und nicht anders klingt und hat eine Menge aus dem Leben der Komponisten zu erzählen. Sonntags um 10 Uhr in der Wiederholung.

Parfüm - Der Podcast
Wir sind zurück, denn... "Der Winter kommt ❄️"

Parfüm - Der Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 66:28


In der neuesten Folge „Der Winter kommt“ tauchen Alex und Max in die Welt der Winterdüfte ein. Die beiden sprechen über Düfte, die zur frostigen Jahreszeit passen, und analysieren, welche Noten besonders gut in die kalten Monate passen. Mit einer Mischung aus warmen Vanillenoten, würzigen Akzenten und intensiven, holzigen Aromen nehmen sie die Zuhörer auf eine olfaktorische Reise mit, die nicht nur die Nase, sondern auch das Herz wärmt. Erfahre, welche Düfte das perfekte Winter-Feeling erzeugen und welche Klassiker einfach immer funktionieren. Max' Auswahl und Alternativen: 1. Der Wagemutige: Laboratorio Olfattivo - Tonkade 2. Der Sinnliche: Parfums d'Elmar - Kaya 3. Der Klassische: Viktor & Rolf - Spicebomb Extreme 4. Der zurückhaltendere: Le Couvent - Eau des Missions 5. Der Extrovertierte: Joop - Homme Alex' Auswahl und Alternativen: 1. Der Wagemutige: Nabeel - Irth (einer aus dieser Reihe) 2. Der Sinnliche: Birkholz - Satin Vanilla 3. Der Klassische: Creed - Centaurus 4. Der zurückhaltendere: JPG - Le Male Elixir 5. Der Extrovertierte: Xerjoff - Tony Iommi (Defied) Folge uns auf Parfumo: • Parfumo-Profil von Max: parfumo.de/Benutzer/Parfumax Und verpasse keine Updates auf Instagram: • Instagram-Account von Alex: instagram.com/alexander_weisser_parfum/ • Instagram-Account von Max: instagram.com/scentotd/ Begleite uns in dieser Episode auf einer olfaktorischen Winterreise und entdecke Düfte, die das kalte Wetter zu etwas Besonderem machen. Ob sanft und kuschelig oder kräftig und wagemutig – hier ist für jeden etwas dabei. Jeden Freitag gibt es eine neue Episode mit weiteren spannenden Duftthemen. Viel Spaß beim Hören! Alex & Max DISCLAIMER: In unserem Podcast teilen wir nur unsere persönliche Meinung. Es handelt sich nicht um bezahlte Werbung. Manchmal stellen wir gesponserte Produkte vor und sagen das auch klar.

The Next Track
Episode #291: Why Can't Concerts Be More Interesting?

The Next Track

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 27:57


Kirk attended a unique concert recently, and Doug and Kirk discuss how concerts could be more interesting. Help support The Next Track by making regular donations via Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/thenexttrack). We're ad-free and self-sustaining so your support is what keeps us going. Thanks! ‌Show notes: Episode #178 - Lieder and Opera Singer Ian Bostridge (https://www.thenexttrack.com/181) Winterreise review - agony and ecstasy as Bostridge and Drake bring Schubert's song cycle to dramatic life (https://www.theguardian.com/music/article/2024/jun/12/winterreise-review-schubert-bostridge-drake-warner-ustinov-studio-bath) Palladium (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palladium_(New_York_City)) Lone Star Cafe (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lone_Star_Cafe) The Bottom Line (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bottom_Line_(venue)) Our next tracks: La Folia 1490-1701: Jordi Savall (https://amzn.to/3XUW1ZE) X: Smoke & Fiction (https://amzn.to/47Hl0mv) If you like the show, please subscribe in iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/podcast/the-next-track/id1116242606) or your favorite podcast app, and please rate the podcast.

Musiksalon - Presse Play
Klassik für Taktlose: Wer war Franz Schubert?

Musiksalon - Presse Play

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2024 58:16


Er war der erste große Songwriter. Seine Lieder werden seit 200 Jahren gesungen – kein Ende in Sicht. Wie kann das sein?

Thoroughly Good Classical Music Podcast
181: Mezzo Soprano Fleur Barron

Thoroughly Good Classical Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 36:29


The Thoroughly Good Classical Music Podcast hears from mezzo-soprano Fleur Barron in this episode, previewing her appearance at the 2024 Ryedale Festival in particular her collaboration with dancer Suleiman Suleiman and musician Hibiki Ichikawa intertwining a Japanese Kabuki play with Schubert's iconic Winterreise song cycle. In this podcast Fleur talks about her international influences, illustrating what fuels her work - discovery - something closely aligned to Thoroughly Good's approach to classical music. Fleur appears at Ryedale from 13th July. Spring Snow is scheduled for 16th July. Listen to the podcast for repeat performance dates in London and Europe. https://ryedalefestival.com/event/13-spring-snow/

NDR Kultur - Klassik à la carte
Die Winterreise mit dem ladinischen Bariton Andrè Schuen

NDR Kultur - Klassik à la carte

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 54:43


Der ladinische Bariton Andrè Schuen ist einer der gefragtesten Sänger seiner Generation. Im kleinen Bergdorf La Val in Südtirol aufgewachsen, ist er inzwischen zu Gast auf den großen Opern- und Konzertbühnen dieser Welt. Andrè Schuens Karriere bei der Deutschen Grammophon begann 2020 mit einer vielgelobten Einspielung von Schuberts Schöner Müllerin. Sein langjähriger Begleiter Daniel Heide ist dabei an seiner Seite. 2022 folgte die Veröffentlichung von Schuberts Schwanengesang, dafür gab es den Opus Klassik, und nun haben die beiden mit der Winterreise - die Krönung des Liedrepertoires - ihre Auseinandersetzung mit den späten Schubert-Liedern beendet. Andrè Schuen ist zu Gast in NDR Kultur à la carte, spricht über seine Heimat und Entwicklung als Sänger, über Schuberts Liederzyklen, vor allem über die Neueinspielung der Winterreise mit Daniel Heide am Klavier.

Le Disque classique du jour
Schubert : Winterreise - Andrè Schuen, Daniel Heide

Le Disque classique du jour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 10:37


durée : 00:10:37 - Schubert : Winterreise - Andrè Schuen, Daniel Heide - Le baryton Andrè Schuen et le pianiste Daniel Heide complètent leur trilogie des derniers cycles de mélodies de Schubert avec Winterreise

The Gramophone podcast
Andrè Schuen on Schubert's Winterreise

The Gramophone podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 26:06


With Winterreise, Andrè Schuen and Daniel Heide complete their recordings for DG of Schubert's three song cycles, and have understandably saved the most challenging to last. James Jolly spoke to Andrè to discover how he approaches this colossal work, the Everest of any singer's repertoire. This Gramophone Podcast is produced in association with Wigmore Hall.

The Documentary Podcast
In the Studio: Helmut Deutsch and Michael Volle - Staging Winterreise

The Documentary Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 27:50


Michael Volle is a baritone singer who has made his name with magisterial operatic performances, particularly Wagner. Helmut Deutsch has been playing the piano alongside the great and the good of the classical world for five decades, including the soprano Ileana Cotrubas and the tenor Jonas Kaufmann. Performing the 24-song cycle that Franz Schubert wrote at the end of his short life, Die Winterreise, or the Winter's Journey, is considered the pinnacle of the recital repertoire, even for such accomplished musicians. The trust between singer and pianist must be absolute, because the two performers are, in Volle's words, “naked and pure on stage”. Deutsch and Volle have a 20-year friendship and working partnership to build on, a musical connection that brings them together to perform this “summit” of singing over and over again. Yet their next performance will be something out of the ordinary. They are undertaking a staged performance at the Gran Teatre del Liceu, in Barcelona. The musicians will be joined by actresses on the stage, photographs accompanying the music, and newly developed poems interspersed between songs. How will the staging affect the relationship between singer and pianist, and how will it impact the music? Writer and journalist Lluís Amiguet joins rehearsals in Barcelona to find out. Image: Helmut Deutsch (Credit: Kartal Karagedik) and Michael Volle (Credit: David Ruano)

The Podcast for Social Research
Podcast for Social Research, Episode 75: The Piano Teacher

The Podcast for Social Research

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 45:30


In this edition of the Podcast for Social Research, recorded live before of a screening of Michael Haneke's 2001 The Piano Teacher, BISR faculty Lauren K. Wolfe, Rebecca Ariel Porte, and Paige Sweet take up impinging mothers, absent fathers, and the variable affordances of literary and cinematic media, as they compare and interpret Haneke's film and the eponymous novel by Elfriede Jelinek from which it was adapted. Topics touched on include: the reactionary milieu of 1980s Austria; ways of reading psychological depth from cinematic surface; recognition and misrecognition (by way of Aristotle and Lauren Berlant); pedagogy and its incidental lessons; musical Romanticism and sexual pathology; dissonance and the (dashed hope for) a return to tonic; Freud and polymorphous perversity; Schubert's Winterreise, Schubert as seduction strategy, Adorno on Schubert, and much else besides.

Music Matters
Aurora Orchestra's Winterreise, Kerry Andrew, and Women at the Piano

Music Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2024 44:26


Tom Service talks to pianist and writer, Susan Tomes, about her new book Women and the Piano - a History in 50 Lives. Those lives include well-known names today, from Clara Schumann to Nina Simone, but also many women like Marianne Martinez who have been eclipsed from previous histories of pianists. Tom and Susan discuss how women went from being the Queens of the piano in domestic settings to being excluded from public performances and conservatoires during the development of the concert piano. Pianist, Lucy Parham, talks to Tom too about the impact that Susan's book has had on her, and she talks about life today for female pianists.The Afghan Youth Orchestra is embarking on its first UK tour - Breaking the Silence. Currently exiled in Portugal, the young musicians live and study, having escaped the Taliban's censorship of music. The orchestra's founder, Dr Ahmad Sarmast and two of his violinists, Sevinch Majidi and Ali Sina Hotak, talk to Tom about their hopes of keeping Afghanistan's situation on the international radar through their music, which fuses traditional and Western instruments into a bold new sound.Tenor Allan Clayton and Aurora Orchestra join forces in a new and highly imaginative theatrical production of Hans Zender's composed interpretation of Schubert's Winterreise. Tom Service finds out more when he visits them in rehearsal. He talks to Allan alongside Aurora's conductor Nicholas Collon and creative director Jane Mitchell about Zender's interpretation of Schubert's original song-cycle.Tom Service also talks to Kerry Andrew, multi-talented composer, singer, performer and writer. Kerry's third novel, We are Together Because, is out now and Tom talks to them about how music infuses their writing. Tom also talks to Kerry about their last album - Hare - Hunter - Moth - Ghost - recorded as You Are Wolf and in which they turn folk songs and myths inside out.

This Classical Life
Jess Gillam with... Fleur Barron

This Classical Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2024 29:05


Jess Gillam meets mezzo-soprano Fleur Barron to swap some of their favourite music.Singaporean-British mezzo-soprano Fleur Barron sings everything from opera to chamber music, from the baroque to the contemporary. She is mentored by Barbara Hannigan and has performed with LSO, Czech Philharmonic, and San Francisco Symphony. She joins Jess ahead of performing Freya Waley-Cohen's Spell Book with Manchester Collective in London. Her music choices include a contralto version of Schubert's Winterreise, a traditional Uyghur folk song, and a toe-tapping melody from the musical Kiss Me, Kate. Jess brings along 'stadium jazz' from saxophonist Donny McCaslin, elegant incidental music from Purcell, and a joyful explosion of sound from indie band Villagers.PLAYLIST: HENRY PURCELL – Abdelazer Z 570 (2nd mvt, Rondeau) [Academy of St Martin in the Fields, Neville Marriner] COLE PORTER - Too Darn Hot (Kiss Me, Kate) [2019 Broadway Cast Recording] OLIVIER MESSIAEN – La mort du nombre [Sholto Kynoch (piano), Kaoru Yamada (violin), Rhona McKail (soprano), Nicky Spence (tenor)] TRADITIONAL UYGHUR – Derdi Tolidur Yarning (Such Pain My Love) [Sanubar Tursun (vocals and dutar)] WILLIAM WALTON – Symphony No 1 in B flat minor (4th mvt) [London Symphony Orchestra, Colin Davis] DONNY MCCASLIN – Stadium Jazz FRANZ SCHUBERT – Gute Nacht (Winterreise, D 911) [Nathalie Stutzmann (contralto), Inger Södergren (piano)] VILLAGERS – The First Day

Record Review Podcast
Schubert's Winterreise

Record Review Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2024 46:50


Pianist Allyson Devenish picks the ultimate version of Schubert's song cycle Winterreise.

Countermelody
Episode 229. Happy Birthday, John Wustman

Countermelody

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2023 116:07


Today, Christmas Day 2023, is also the 93rd birthday of my teacher, the great John Wustman. I can think of no better way to conclude Season Four of Countermelody than with a tribute to the man who had the greatest influence on my development as a musician. He's probably best-known for his work with Luciano Pavarotti and as the accompanist in more than thirty Music Minus One LPs from the early 1960s, as well as for his pioneering teaching of scores of accompanists. He has been called “the dean of American accompanists” and many other things, but to me he is and remains primarily my dear friend and mentor. From the late 1950s through the 1980s and beyond, he appeared with nearly all of the greatest singers on the planet, from Richard Tucker, William Warfield, Eleanor Steber, and Jennie Tourel; to Birgit Nilsson, Carlo Bergonzi, Régine Crespin, Nicolai Gedda, and Renata Scotto. He and Russian mezzo-soprano Irina Arkhipova won the 1973 Gran Prix du Disque for their legendary (and matchless) recording of Mussorgsky's Songs and Dances of Death, only one of his many commercial recordings. I have been searching the internet for sound documents of his many live recordings and I'm pleased to say that I have found some rare ones to complement my reminiscences of studying with him in the late 1980s. He wrote to me just this past week that he is currently preparing another live performance of Schubert's Winterreise in early 2024. I am so thrilled to pay tribute to the man who, through his powerful example and influence, forever changed the way I play, sing, talk about, think about, and hear music. Countermelody is a podcast devoted to the glory and the power of the human voice raised in song. Singer and vocal aficionado Daniel Gundlach explores great singers of the past and present focusing in particular on those who are less well-remembered today than they should be. Daniel's lifetime in music as a professional countertenor, pianist, vocal coach, voice teacher, and journalist yields an exciting array of anecdotes, impressions, and “inside stories.” At Countermelody's core is the celebration of great singers of all stripes, their instruments, and the connection they make to the words they sing. By clicking on the following link (https://linktr.ee/CountermelodyPodcast) you can find the dedicated Countermelody website which contains additional content including artist photos and episode setlists. The link will also take you to Countermelody's Patreon page, where you can pledge your monthly support at whatever level you can afford. Bonus episodes available exclusively to Patreon supporters are currently available and further bonus content including interviews and livestreams is planned for the upcoming season.

Inside the Music
Franz Schubert: The Twilight of Genius

Inside the Music

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 52:30


Inside The Music continues its exploration of composer Franz Schubert through his late works. Artistic Director of Capital Region Classical Derek Delaney explores selections from Schubert's celebrated Death and the Maiden quartet, Winterreise, and A-major Piano Sonata through live CRC performances by the Belcea Quartet,  tenor Ian Bostridge, and pianist Jonathan Biss.Schubert: Quartet in D Minor, D. 810, Death and the Maiden – Andante con motoBelcea Quartet [10/16/2016 performance]Schubert: Selections from Winterreise, D. 911 Der Lindenbaum Wasserflut Die Post Die Nebensonnen Der Leiermann Ian Bostridge, tenor; WenWen Du, piano [4/19/2015 performance]Schubert: Piano Sonata in A Major, D. 959 – Rondo: Allegretto–PrestoJonathan Biss [3/12/2017 performance]Dive deeper into this episode's repertoire by heading to our YouTube channel for a discussion with some of our audience members about the program.Follow us to stay up to date on the latest from Capital Region Classical including concerts, events, and new episodes of Inside the Music:WebsiteFacebookInstagramYouTube© Capital Region Classical

Klassik aktuell
"Winterreise": Response-Projekt des BRSO

Klassik aktuell

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 3:47


In einem Response-Projekt des BRSO gestalten Schüler*innen ihre eigenen Texte und Musik zu Hans Zenders "Winterreise" und begeben sich so auf eine lyrisch-musikalische Reise. Matthias Regele hat den Workshop für BR-KLASSIK besucht.

CD-Tipp
Winterreise mit der Lautten Compagney

CD-Tipp

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2023 3:19


Wer genug hat von den immergleichen Weihnachts-Soundtracks, dem bietet die Lautten Compagney Berlin eine echte Alternative: ein ganzes Album eisklirrender und schneeknirschender Winterlieder.

Pasta Party
Kälte und Sport – oder: Wie kann ich Minustemperaturen bewältigen oder sogar nutzen?

Pasta Party

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 74:12


Winterläufe, Infektabwehr und die Eistonne: Caroline Rauscher und Frank Wechsel begeben sich auf eine Winterreise durch die Trainingsfragen der kalten Jahreszeit.

radio klassik Stephansdom
RUBATO - Iris T.: Eine neuen (und etwas andere) Winterreise

radio klassik Stephansdom

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2023 58:36


Iris T. und das Hans Z. Quintett haben eine faszinierende Einspielung der Winterreise von Franz Schubert vorgelegt. Die Sängerin ist live zu Gast bei Chefredakteur Christoph Wellner und spricht über die Hintergründe, Ideen und Arrangements zu der Interpreation dieses berühmten Liederzyklus.

RTÉ - Arena Podcast
Blindboy Boatclub - Culture Crush - The Winterreise Project

RTÉ - Arena Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 45:00


Blindboy Boatclub - Culture Crush - The Winterreise Project

Audiotravels
Audiotravels: Winterreise durch Österreich (Teil 3) - Skisafari, Höhenloipen und Skitouren

Audiotravels

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 12:55


Im dritten Teil der Winterreise durch Österreich stellt Audiotraveller Henry Barchet die Silvretta Skisafari im Montafon vor. Ist auf den Höhenloipen im Pitztal unterwegs und bricht zu Skitouren im Zillertal auf. Außerdem gibt es weitere Tipps zum Winterrail-Angebot der Deutschen Bahn.  00:00 – 01:40 Intro ab 01:40 Pitztal ab 04:50 Montafon ab 07:35 Zillertal ab 10:45 DB-Winterrail

Audiotravels
Audiotravels: Winterreise durch Österreich (Teil 2) - Düsenski, Escape Game und Fackelwanderung

Audiotravels

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 12:57


Im zweiten Teil der Winterreise durch Österreich stellt Audiotraveller Henry Barchet unter anderem das FIS-Skimuseum in Damüls im Bregenzerwald vor, das Escape Game „Das Geheimnis der 3 Türme“ in Radstadt und die Fackelwanderungen in der Tiroler Zugspitzarena. Außerdem gibt es weitere Tipps, wie man am besten die „Winterrail“-Informationen der Deutschen Bahn nutzen kann.

Llibres
"Una vegada va ser estiu la nit sencera"

Llibres

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2023 9:50


Audiotravels
Audiotravels: Winterreise durch Österreich (Teil 1) - Tipps für den Familienurlaub

Audiotravels

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2023 12:00


Audiotraveller Henry Barchet hat sich in den Bergdörfern Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis und in der Region Murau informiert, wie dort Familien einen erlebnisreichen Winterurlaub verbringen können. Außerdem gibt es Tipps, wie man am besten mit der Bahn Winterreiseziele in Österreich erreichen kann. Weitere Informationen zum Winterurlaub in Österreich gibt es auf Winterurlaub in Österreich (austria.info) Inhalt: 00:00 – 01:20 Intro ab 01:20 Serfaus-Fiss_Ladis ab 06:30 Region Murau ab 09:40 DB-Winterrail

Classical Music Discoveries
Episode 319: 19318 Schubert - Winterreise

Classical Music Discoveries

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 77:14


SOMM RECORDINGS announces a tribute, marking the centenary of his birth, to the English baritone John Carol Case with the first release of his performance of Schubert's Winterreise, accompanied by Raymond Calcraft.Help support our show by purchasing this album  at:Downloads (classicalmusicdiscoveries.store) Classical Music Discoveries is sponsored by Uber and Apple Classical. @CMDHedgecock#ClassicalMusicDiscoveries #KeepClassicalMusicAlive#CMDGrandOperaCompanyofVenice #CMDParisPhilharmonicinOrléans#CMDGermanOperaCompanyofBerlin#CMDGrandOperaCompanyofBarcelonaSpain#ClassicalMusicLivesOn#Uber#AppleClassical Please consider supporting our show, thank you!Donate (classicalmusicdiscoveries.store) staff@classicalmusicdiscoveries.comThis album is broadcast with the permission of Sean Dacy from Rosebrook Media.

Classical Music Discoveries
Episode 284: 19284 Inez Matthews sings Schubert

Classical Music Discoveries

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 139:29


Parnassus Records presents its latest release in the “Black Swans” series, returning to international availability a pioneering recording of Schubert's best-known song cycles, Die schöne Mullein and Winterreise, sung by American soprano Inez Matthews accompanied by Lowell Farr. The recordings were briefly available as a two-LP-plus-EP set in the mid-1950s and are one of only a few recordings made by Matthews and had become one of the most elusive vocal collectors' items of the early LP era. The recordings, newly restored and remastered, reveal an artist with an exceptionally beautiful voice and stunning diction, bringing vitality and insight to Schubert's dramatic and demanding songs.1-20 Schubert: Die schöne Müllerin, Op. 25, D. 79521-44 Schubert: Winterreise, D. 911Help support our show by purchasing this album  at:Downloads (classicalmusicdiscoveries.store) Classical Music Discoveries is sponsored by Uber and Apple Classical. @CMDHedgecock#ClassicalMusicDiscoveries #KeepClassicalMusicAlive#CMDGrandOperaCompanyofVenice #CMDParisPhilharmonicinOrléans#CMDGermanOperaCompanyofBerlin#CMDGrandOperaCompanyofBarcelonaSpain#ClassicalMusicLivesOn#Uber#AppleClassical Please consider supporting our show, thank you!Donate (classicalmusicdiscoveries.store) staff@classicalmusicdiscoveries.com This album is broadcast with the permission of Sean Dacy from Rosebrook Media.

YourClassical Daily Download
Franz Schubert - Winterreise: Der Lindenbaum

YourClassical Daily Download

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2023 4:56


Franz Schubert - Winterreise: Der Lindenbaum Wolfgang Holzmair, baritone Andreas Haefliger, piano More info about today's track: Capriccio C5149 Courtesy of Naxos of America, Inc. Subscribe You can subscribe to this podcast in Apple Podcasts, or by using the Daily Download podcast RSS feed. Purchase this recording Amazon

Follow the Lieder
Schubert's Winterreise: Der Leiermann

Follow the Lieder

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2022 65:21


Finally the end is upon us! It's hard to believe that after 16 episodes we've finally reached the end of our winter wanderings. While you might shed a tear or two over our wanderer's perplexing conclusion, you won't be too sad when you hear about all the great stuff we have in store for season 3 of Follow the Lieder. Stay tuned at the end of the episode for a special interview with Samuel Martin, the artistic founding director of Cincinnati Song Initiative. A very special thank you goes out to Dr. Tyler Reece for his incredible vocal collaboration throughout season 2!With guest vocalist Dr. Tyler ReeceEmoji stories for each episode by @teodoro.pianoDer Leiermann

Das starke Stück - Musiker erklären Meisterwerke
Franz Schubert – "Winterreise"

Das starke Stück - Musiker erklären Meisterwerke

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 8:18


In Schuberts "Winterreise" trifft beides aufeinander: die winterliche Natur und die innere Niedergeschlagenheit des Wanderers. Ein Jahr vor seinem Tod, im Herbst 1827, vollendete Schubert diesen Liederzyklus. BR-KLASSIK stellt das Starke Stück mit dem Bariton Christian Gerhaher vor.

Follow the Lieder
Schubert's Winterreise: Mut! & Die Nebensonnen

Follow the Lieder

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2022 52:47


We are nearing the end kids! In this, the penultimate episode of our Winterreise season we discuss Mut! and Die Nebensonnen. Be prepared to hear a battle hymn, a Shakespeare re-enactment, a brief science bit, and if you listen all the way to the end you might even hear our co-host shed a tear or two! With guest vocalist Dr. Tyler ReeceEmoji stories for each episode by @teodoro.pianoMut!

Follow the Lieder
Schubert's Winterreise: Das Wirtshaus with Susan Youens

Follow the Lieder

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 68:03 Transcription Available


Thats right kids - this is NOT a drill - Susan Youens herself joins us for this episode of Follow the Lieder in which we discuss Das Wirtshaus from Schubert's Winterreise. Emoji stories for each episode by @teodoro.piano Das Wirtshaus ⚰️☠️

Follow the Lieder
Schubert's Winterreise: Täuschung & Der Wegweiser

Follow the Lieder

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 53:35 Transcription Available


We are deeper into the Wanderer's journey than ever before! Prepare yourself for an existential contemplation and perhaps a little dancing as we discuss songs number 19 and 20 from Schubert's Winterreise! Emoji stories for each episode by @teodoro.piano Täuschung

Follow the Lieder
Schubert's Winterreise: Im Dorfe & Der stürmische Morgen

Follow the Lieder

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 60:29


If you're wondering how ketchup, mustard, Lord of the RIngs, and tooth doctors could possibly be connected to Schubert's Winterreise, then you better tune in to this week's installment of Follow the Lieder!  Emoji stories for each episode by @teodoro.piano Im Dorfe:

The Ampersand Manifesto: Multi-Passionate People Dive Deep
Don Atkins - Ed-Tech Entrepreneur and Classical Pianist

The Ampersand Manifesto: Multi-Passionate People Dive Deep

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 26:15


This week, Jessica talks with Don Atkins, ed-tech entrepreneur & classical pianist. Don is passionate about fostering individual and social flourishing through education, the arts, and creativity. He's been recently focused on product marketing in the EdTech space and also has worked in program management, policy, strategy, and operations in the agricultural and food innovation industries. Early on in the pandemic, he founded an ed-tech startup, Studious, which is an online platform that connects music teachers with students. Don wrote a short piece many years ago on why Das Wirtshaus is his favorite song. You can read it here on Substack! Are you a high achiever, a leader in your workplace, a person with many interests, maybe even an Ampersand? Well, guess what? Jessica works with people just like you. Jessica can help you navigate change, stay true to your values, and thrive as a leader. Learn more at jessicawan.com. She reads every single message. Credits Produced and Hosted by Jessica Wan Co-produced, edited, and sound design by Naomi Tepper Theme music by Denys Kyshchuk and Stockaudios from Pixabay Music excerpts from the Winterreise song cycle: Der stürmische Morgen Das Wirtshaus Featuring Corey Grigg, baritone and Don Atkins, piano

Follow the Lieder
Schubert's Winterreise: Letzte Hoffnung

Follow the Lieder

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2022 45:35 Transcription Available


Ready to get weird? Dr. Tyler Reece joins us today to discuss this song of ultimate wierdness and discombobulation (perhaps the strangest of all of Schubert's compositions!). It's an episode you don't want to miss! Emoji stories for each episode by @teodoro.piano Letzte Hoffnung:

Follow the Lieder
Schubert's Winterreise: Der greise Kopf & Die Krähe

Follow the Lieder

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2022 59:52 Transcription Available


Tricks, horror-vignettes, morbid thoughts, literary nights, stunt flying, and corvid creatures are all topics that await you in this, the 10th installment of Season 2 of Follow the Lieder! Listen carefully to learn the coolest zoological facts you never knew were connected to the wonderful world of Lieder

Follow the Lieder
Schubert's Winterreise: Die Post (and Syphilis?!)

Follow the Lieder

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2022 69:56 Transcription Available


After a short summer break, Follow the Lieder is back with a vengeance to finish up Schubert's Winterreise Part 2. This episode contains all your favorite things: a hilarious (and brand new) co-host, a deep dive into Schubert's life, a detailed description and analysis of Die Post, and all the facts you could ever want to know (and some you didn't want to know) about syphilis! How could it not be a blast?!? Emoji stories for each episode by @teodoro.piano Die Post:

Follow the Lieder
Schubert's Winterreise: Frühlingstraum & Einsamkeit

Follow the Lieder

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 46:54 Transcription Available


Let's play a game! I'm serious... we actually play a Lieder game in this week's episode of Follow the Lieder (betchya didn't know those existed