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1: Das Wandern, S. 565 No. 1 (M?llerlieder) (2:01) 2: Der M?ller Und Der Bach S. 565 No. 2 (M?llerlieder) (6:21) 3: Erlkönig, S. 558 No. 4 (4:45) 4: Fr?hlingsglaube, S. 558 No. 7 (3:42) 5: Die Forelle, S. 583 No. 6 (3:36) 6: Ständchen, S. 560 No. 7 (Schwanengesang) (6:01) 7: Liebesbotschaft, S. 560 No. 10 (Schwanengesang) (3:04) 8: Aufenhalt. S. 560 No. 3 (Schwanengesang) (3:40) 9: In Der Ferne, S. 560 No. 6 (Schwanengesang) (7:00) 10: Litaney Auf Das Fest Aller Seelen, S. 562 No. 1 (3:26) 11: Ständchen, S. 558 No. 9 (3:03) 12: Die Post, S. 561 No. 4 (Winterreise) (2:53) 13: Der Lindenbaum, S. 561 No. 7 (Winterreise) (5:03) 14: Auf Dem Wasser Zu Singen, S. 558 No. 2 (4:48) 15: Du Bist Die Ruh, S. 558 No. 3 (5:11) 16: Ave Maria, S. 558 No, 12 (6:21) |
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| Description: | "In a word I feel myself the most unhappy and wretched creature in the world. Imagine a man whose health will never be right again, and who in sheer despair over this ever makes things worse and worse instead of better... but I have tried my hand at several instrumental things... in fact, I intend to pave the way towards a grand symphony in this manner." These extracts from a letter of 1824 epitomize the paradox of Schubert, the manic-depressive composer. On the one hand his music has that world-weary element of profound grief - 'the most wretched creature in the world' - and on the other a life-affirming exuberance bordering on the manic that characterizes the Wanderer-Fantasie and parts of the D major sonata D.850. In this final volume Llyr Williams plays a selection of Franz Liszt's evocative Schubert song transcriptions, including works from Die schöne Müllerin, Wintereise and Schwanengesang. |
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SGUK838.2 |
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