02. "Ewig jung ist nur die Sonne (Conrad Ferdinand Meyer)"
03. "Abendwolke (Conrad Ferdinand Meyer)"
04. "Letzte Bitte (Otto Julius Bierbaum)"
05. "Schwüle (Conrad Ferdinand Meyer)"
06. "Winter (Otto Julius Bierbaum)"
07. "Mit trockenen Blumen (Otto Julius Bierbaum)"
08. "Vor der Ernte (Conrad Ferdinand Meyer)"
09. "Mein Schweinchen (Robert Burns)"
10. "Tief von fern (Richard Dehmel)"
11. "Auf der Haide (Ludwig Christoph Heinrich H?lty)"
12. "Das Lied von Ferne (Otto Julius Bierbaum)"
13. "Mondnacht (Friedrich von Hausegger)"
14. "Das Liebchen (Volkslied)"
15. "?ber die Haide (Theodor Storm)"
16. "Herbst (Detlev von Liliencron)"
17. "Genug (Otto Julius Bierbaum)"
18. "Weihenacht (Otto Julius Bierbaum)"
19. "Stille der Nacht (Gottfried Keller)"
20. "Unter Sternen (Gottfried Keller)"
21. "Eingelegte Ruder (Conrad Ferdinand Meyer)"
22. "Lenz Wanderer (Conrad Ferdinand Meyer)"
23. "Lenz M?rder (Conrad Ferdinand Meyer)"
24. "Lenz Triumphator (Conrad Ferdinand Meyer)"
25. "Ekstase (Otto Julius Bierbaum)"
26. "Glaube nur! (Otto Julius Bierbaum)"
27. "Der Teufel ist fort (Robert Burns)"
Number of discs:
1
Description:
Siegmund von Hausegger belongs to the rare guild of creative artists who work exclusively on the basis of inspiration and have a very fine sense of what is happening in the world around them. As soon as the particular zeitgeist opposes them, they fall silent - as did this son of the highly regarded philosopher of music Friedrich von Hausegger. After an early creative wave that produced some symphonic and vocal works above all during the last decade of the nineteenth century and the first years of the twentieth century, Hausegger mainly worked as a conductor and only very rarely wrote music of his own. The songs brought together on this album represent a significant portion of his multifarious and multifaceted vocal oeuvre and show the whole great breadth of this composer whom his contemporaries described as an »extremely upright character« of the highest artistic seriousness but who occasionally - as his songs to texts by Robert Burns reveal - drew on his humorous vein far removed from any sort of cynicism. This production is an ideal complement to the releases featuring Hausegger's symphonic works released by cpo during the course of recent years.