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Lieder op. 49 Nr. 1-3 (Romanzen und Balladen II) 01. Roth, Detlef "Nr. 1 Die beiden Grenadiere" 02. Roth, Detlef "Nr. 2 Die feindlichen Brüder" 03. Roth, Detlef "Nr. 3 Die Nonne" Balladen op. 122 Nr. 1-2 (Auszug) 04. Eisenlohr, Ulrich "Nr. 1 Ballade vom Haideknaben" Lieder op. 45 Nr. 1-3 (Romanzen und Balladen I) 05. Roth, Detlef "Nr. 1 Der Schutzgr?ber" 06. Roth, Detlef "Nr. 2 Frühlingsfahrt" 07. Roth, Detlef "Nr. 3 Abends am Strande" Balladen op. 122 Nr. 1-2 (Auszug) 08. Eisenlohr, Ulrich "Nr. 2 Die Flüchtlinge" 09. Roth, Detlef "Der Handschuh op. 87" Lieder op. 40 Nr. 1-5 10. Roth, Detlef "Nr. 1 M?rzveilchen" 11. Roth, Detlef "Nr. 2 Muttertraum" 12. Roth, Detlef "Nr. 3 Der Soldat" 13. Roth, Detlef "Nr. 4 Der Spielmann" 14. Roth, Detlef "Nr. 5 Verratene Liebe" 15. Eisenlohr, Ulrich "Sch?n Hedwig op. 106" Lieder op. 31 Nr. 1-3 (nach Gedichten von Adelbert von Chamisso) (Auszug) 16. Roth, Detlef "Nr. 3 Die rote Hanne" Husarenlieder op. 117 Nr. 1-4 17. Roth, Detlef "Nr. 1 Der Husar, Trara!" 18. Roth, Detlef "Nr. 2 Der leidige Frieden" 19. Roth, Detlef "Nr. 3 Den grünen Zeigern" 20. Roth, Detlef "Nr. 4 Da liegt der Feinde gestreckte Schar" Des S?ngers Fluch op. 139 (Auszug) 21. Roth, Detlef "Nr. 7 Ballade (Fassung für Gesang und Klavier)"
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Ulrich Eisenlohr/ Detlef Roth |
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Description: | Robert Schumannâ??s literary background and cultivated taste is revealed in his choice of texts for musical setting. The emphasis in this collection is on songs with a narrative character, such as the tragic tale of Die feindlichen Brüder (Op. 49, No. 2) in which two brothers kill each other in a duel for love of the same girl. Further
stories are drawn from those by Hans Christian Andersen. In around 1850 Schumann embarked on a series of melodramas with dramatic spoken dialogue over musical accompaniment. Notable among these lurid tiles of murder and retribution is the Ballade vom Haideknaben. - ULRICH EISENLOHR/DETLEF ROTHRobert Schumann's literary background and cultivated taste is revealed in his choice of texts for musical setting. The emphasis in this collection is on songs with a narrative character, such as the tragic tale of Die feindlichen Bruder in which two brothers kill each other in a duel for love of the same girl. Further stories are drawn from those by Hans Christian Andersen. In around 1850 Schumann embarked on a series of melodramas with dramatic spoken dialogue over musical accompaniment. Notable among these lurid tiles of murder and retribution is the Ballade vom Haideknaben. |
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8574029 |
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