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Christian Immler & Andreas Frese - Schumann & Widmann: Das heiße Herz (2022)

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Christian Immler & Andreas Frese - Schumann & Widmann: Das heiße Herz (2022)

Christian Immler & Andreas Frese - Schumann & Widmann: Das heiße Herz (2022)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) - 246 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 170 Mb | Digital booklet | 01:09:23
Classical, Vocal | Label: Alpha Classics, Outhere Music

Bass-baritone Christian Immler, accompanied by the pianist Andreas Frese, juxtaposes the contemporary composer Jörg Widmann with the Romantic Schumann in three cycles of lieder written between 1849 and 2013. ‘For us, Jörg Widmanns song cycle Das heiße Herz (‘The Burning Heart’) is to be numbered among the very greatest song cycles, and not just among those of this century. During our intensive rehearsals with Jörg Widmann, the many questions we had (and what a joy to be able to ask them!) often had surprisingly simple answers. The combination with Schumann’s late Harper and Lenau song cycles seems absolutely perfect, for similar situations permeate these cycles as well". Das heiße Herz is recorded here for the first time.

Hannah Gries, Johannes Hill, Andreas Frese, Vox Quadrata & Tristan Meister - Friedrich Gernsheim (2022)

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Hannah Gries, Johannes Hill, Andreas Frese, Vox Quadrata & Tristan Meister - Friedrich Gernsheim (2022)

Hannah Gries, Johannes Hill, Andreas Frese, Vox Quadrata & Tristan Meister - Friedrich Gernsheim: Hafis, Op. 56; Werke für gemischten Chor (2022)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 280 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 177 Mb | 01:17:00
Classical, Choral | Label: Rondeau Production

The composer Friedrich Gernsheim, who was highly respected during his lifetime, is largely unknown today. Yet, especially in his choral compositions, he broke away from traditional ideas of form at an early stage and was thus ahead of many of his contemporaries. With this recording, Tristan Meister and Vox Quadrata have set themselves the goal of bringing the forgotten choral works of the Jewish composer back into the public consciousness.