Christian Gerhaher – Brahms: Die schone Magelone (2017) [Qobuz FLAC 24bit/44,1kHz]

Christian Gerhaher – Brahms: Die schöne Magelone (2017)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/44,1 kHz  | Time – 01:32:40 minutes | 781 MB | Genre: Classical
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„Though recorded periodically and treated as a cultural touchstone in German-speaking countries, Brahms’s Die schöne Magelone still leaves seasoned English-speaking audiences asking, ‘What, exactly, is it?’

What looks like a Lieder cycle is better compared to songs in Shakespeare plays. The Magelone texts in the 1797 Johann Ludwig Tieck novel function as poetic interludes, but even when set to substantial music by the young Brahms (finished in 1869), they still decorate the story rather than telling it. Still, the 15 songs in the collection need some sort of plot context, if only to tell which of the novel’s characters are singing and why. Narration is heard in the German release of this disc – in a tightened version by Martin Walser. But English-speaking listeners must rely on the booklet or on kellydeanhansen.com, which also gives structural analysis of the songs.

The piece requires more effort than usual, though this new Christian Gerhaher/Gerold Huber recording rewards such a listening commitment. They aren’t just in peak form but create a polar opposite experience to the piece’s 1971 reference recording by Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau and Sviatoslav Richter (now available on the EMI/Warner Icon Box devoted to Richter). Fischer-Dieskau and Richter project youthful brashness with explosive musical contrasts plus a swaggering portrayal of Peter (the knight who is central to the story and sings most of the songs). They also make you aware that this music is un-codified Brahms. Forms are fluid, with strophic songs suddenly morphing into something else. Musical ideas don’t follow each other as thoughtfully as in later Brahms.

In contrast, Huber looks for ways to make the music more integrated and coherent while also exploring the harmonic content, and he has a warmer recording acoustic than Richter. Fischer-Dieskau’s Peter is a confident conquerer, while Gerhaher’s is a lover, a complex neurotic one in a characterisation moulded from a keen look at what the poetry tells us. Peter’s ‘timid face’ in the fifth song seems to dictate a lot of the softer, more awed-sounding vocal colours that Gerhaher brings to some of the other songs. In fact, his colouring is more precise and apt than I’ve ever heard from him. And that’s saying a lot. However impressive and charismatic Fischer-Dieskau and Richter are (and Richter finds great meaning in the humblest transitional passage), Gerhaher and Huber make the piece something you can take to your heart.

Narration might make it even better. Two now-deleted Teldec Magelones show how well that can be done: the 1994 Brigitte Fassbaender recording (10/94) using the narration as breathing space between her stentorian vocal turns, and the 2000 Christoph Prégardien recording (12/00) having English narration by none other than Vanessa Redgrave. Alan Blyth found her to be ‘a shade affected’ but, with my new-found affection for Die schöne Magelone, I’d welcome it back.“ (Gramophone)

“Christian Gerhaher proved once again that he ranks as today’s peerless singer of lieder.” (London Telegraph)

“No singer produces a purer legato, no singer can ever have seemed a more genuinely humble servant of the score.” (London Telegraph)

Tracklist

Johannes Brahms (1833-1897)
1 Die schöne Magelone 03:06
2 15 Romanzen aus Ludwig Tiecks Magelone, Op. 33: I. Keinen hat es noch gereut 03:48
3 Der Sänger buchstabiert ihm also seine Wünsche 02:06
4 15 Romanzen aus Ludwig Tiecks Magelone, Op. 33: II. Traun! Bogen und Pfeil sind gut für den Feind 01:44
5 Und kam nach vielen Tagen in die Stadt Neapolis 03:07
6 15 Romanzen aus Ludwig Tiecks Magelone, Op. 33: III. Sind es Schmerzen, sind es Freuden 05:35
7 Und schwor sich: Entweder erwidert sie seine Liebe 02:11
8 15 Romanzen aus Ludwig Tiecks Magelone, Op. 33: IV. Liebe kam aus fernen Landen 04:19
9 Magelone sagte zur Amme 02:42
10 15 Romanzen aus Ludwig Tiecks Magelone, Op. 33: V. So willst du des Armen 01:41
11 Wieder musste die Amme zum Ritter 01:28
12 15 Romanzen aus Ludwig Tiecks Magelone, Op. 33: VI. Wie soll ich die Freude, die Wonne denn tragen 05:59
13 Magelone auf ihrem Ruhebett 01:51
14 15 Romanzen aus Ludwig Tiecks Magelone, Op. 33: VII. War es dir, dem diese Lippen bebten 03:01
15 Jetzt wollte aber der König seine Tochter 02:25
16 15 Romanzen aus Ludwig Tiecks Magelone, Op. 33: VIII. Wir müssen uns trennen 03:37
17 Mit drei Pferden wartete Peter an der Gartentür 01:46
18 15 Romanzen aus Ludwig Tiecks Magelone, Op. 33: IX. Ruhe, Süßliebchen, im Schatten 05:19
19 Bald wäre er auch noch eingeschlafen 02:44
20 15 Romanzen aus Ludwig Tiecks Magelone, Op. 33: X. Verzweiflung (“So tönet denn, schäumende Wellen”) 02:43
21 Magelone wachte auf 03:08
22 15 Romanzen aus Ludwig Tiecks Magelone, Op. 33: XI. Wie schnell verschwindet so Licht als Glanz 03:37
23 Peter erwachte aus seiner Verzweiflung 01:18
24 15 Romanzen aus Ludwig Tiecks Magelone, Op. 33: XII. Muss es eine Trennung geben 03:20
25 Peter hätte hier vergnügt leben können 02:24
26 15 Romanzen aus Ludwig Tiecks Magelone, Op. 33: XIII. Sulima (“Geliebter, wo zaudert dein irrender Fuß?”) 01:59
27 Das Lied rief ihm nach, was er tat 01:05
28 15 Romanzen aus Ludwig Tiecks Magelone, Op. 33: XIV. Wie froh und frisch mein Sinn sich hebt 02:38
29 Und wieder segelt im hellen Morgenlicht 01:50
30 Süß ist’s mit Gedanken geh’n 00:59
31 So seiner Sehnsucht hingegeben 01:16
32 Beglückt, wer vom Getümmel der Welt sein Leben schließt 01:34
33 Er musste hin zu dem Mädchen 01:58
34 15 Romanzen aus Ludwig Tiecks Magelone, Op. 33: XV. Treue Liebe dauert lange 04:36

Personnel
Christian Gerhaher, baritone
Gerold Huber, piano

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