Camilla Nylund / Helmut Deutsch / Song Recital
- Concerts
Camilla Nylund’s dramatic soprano has all it takes for the grand operas by Richard Wagner and Richard Strauss. But the Finn, who was recently hailed at the Elbphilharmonie for her »American Songbook« project, can also sing a couple of smaller numbers. This is particularly exciting when, with Helmut Deutsch, one of the most sought-after accompanists of all is at the piano.
Alban Berg’s »Sieben frühe Lieder« (Seven Early Songs) are real gems and sound romantic in their own particular way – and tremendously sensitive. You can hear a lot of Gustav Mahler here! Especially as a composition pupil of Arnold Schönberg, the very young composer also makes forays to the limits of tonality here, however. Once older, he stubbornly held back many of his songs, but chose to release these seven. Obviously, he was particularly fond of them. With their warm, scintillating tenderness, which intensifies to a frenzy, they open up completely new horizons. There is perhaps no help for anyone who does not get goosebumps when the roses burst open in Theodor Storm’s »Nachtigall« (Nightingale)…
PERFORMERS
Camilla Nylund soprano
Helmut Deutsch piano
PROGRAM
Erich Wolfgang Korngold
Einfache Lieder for Voice and Piano, Op. 9 (selection)
Alexander von Zemlinsky
Waldgespräch
Edvard Armas Järnefelt
Leivo (Lerche)
Edvard Armas Järnefelt
Solsken (Sonnenschein)
Edvard Armas Järnefelt
Toivoni (Meine Hoffnung)
Alban Berg
Seven Early Songs
- Interval -
Gustav Mahler
Rückert-Lieder
Richard Strauss
Four Songs for Medium Voice and Piano, Op. 27
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