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Disc 01 01. "Die Vampyrkatze (Improvisation nach einem Gedicht von Eduard Stucken)" 02. "Der Fischer (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe)" 03. "Helges Treue (Graf Moritz Strachwitz)" 04. "Fuge für Klavier" 05. "Das M?rchen vom Glück op. 51 Nr. 4 (Ernst Eckstein)" 06. "Gorm Grymme op. 2 (Theodor Fontane)" 07. "Die Jüdin von Worms op. 13 (Wilhelm Brandes)"
Disc 02 01. "Melodramatische Szene (Johann Friedrich Duncker)" 02. "Der Blumen Rache (Ferdinand von Feiligrath)" 03. "Das begrabene Lied op. 15 (Robert Baumbach)" 04. "Kassandra (Friedrich von Schiller)" 05. "Das eleusische Fest (Friedrich von Schiller)" 06. "Ode der Sappho (Franz Grillparzer)" 07. "Die Nymphen op. 68 Nr. 3 (Turgenew Iwan Sergejewitsch)" 08. "In Sturmes Not (Julius Wolff)" 09. "Der Todspieler op. 29 (Julius Wolff)"
Disc 03 01. "Der Todspieler op. 5 (Freiherr B?rries von Münchhausen)" 02. "Der M?nch von Bonifazio op. 74 (Conrad Ferdinand Meyer)" 03. "Graf Walter op. 39 (Felix Dahn)" 04. "Festnacht und Frühgang op. 56 (Detlev von Liliencron)" 05. "Krieg und Friede op. 28 (Detlev von Liliencron)" 06. "Seegespenst op. 21 Nr. 1 (Heinrich Heine)" 07. "Belsazar (Improvisation nach einem Gedicht von Heinrich Heine)"
Disc 04 01. "Der Falke (Adolf von Pratobevera)" 02. "Das klagende Lied (Friedrich Hermann Frey)" 03. "Sch?n Astrid op. 111 (Moritz Graf Strachwitz)" 04. "Der Blumen Rache (Ferndinand von Feiligrath)" 05. "Serenade für Klavier" 06. "Die Brautfahrt (Joseph von Eichendorff)" 07. "Ergo bibamus (für Klavier)" 08. "Vor einer Genziane (Robert Hamerling)"
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 | Description: | In his treatise on early melodramas by Jacques Rousseau, Anton Schweitzer, Georg Benda, Christian Gottlieb Neefe, Johann Friedrich Reichhardt, Abbé Vogler, Peter von Winter, Johann Rudolph Zumsteeg, Siegmund von Seckendorff and Carl Eberwein, Edgar Istel (1880-1948) explained: "Today, as we all know, all works of art that combine spoken word and instrumental music (regardless of whether they are dramatic or not) are very incorrectly called 'melodramas'. But since we use the term to describe everything of this kind, it is no longer applicable to the peculiar genre created by Benda in particular." Istel comes to the conclusion: "Our contemporaries caused great confusion, and it is not surprising that things became much worse in the 19th century. Even experts did not know what to do anymore. Encyclopedias (even Grove's) and Riemann look quite colorful." This release presents true Melodramas for declamation and piano from 19th to 21st century, performed by Peter P. Pachl and Rainer Maria Klaas. |  | Manufacturer No.: |
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