Trennung: Songs of Separation Carolyn Sampson & Kristian Bezuidenhout
Album Info
Album Veröffentlichung:
2022
HRA-Veröffentlichung:
04.03.2022
Label: BIS
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Vocal
Interpret: Carolyn Sampson & Kristian Bezuidenhout
Komponist: Franz Joseph Haydn (1732-1809), Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791), Christian Michael Wolff (1707-1789)
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- August Bernhard Valentin Herbing (1735 - 1766): Musikalischer Versuch:
- 1 Herbing: Musikalischer Versuch: No. 3, Montan und Lalage 12:15
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 - 1791): Das Lied der Trennung, K. 519:
- 2 Mozart: Das Lied der Trennung, K. 519 06:27
- Friedrich Gottlob Fleischer (1722 - 1806): An den Schlaf:
- 3 Fleischer: An den Schlaf 04:17
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: An Chloe, K. 524:
- 4 Mozart: An Chloe, K. 524 02:28
- 5 Mozart: Als Luise die Briefe, K. 520 01:39
- 6 Mozart: Abendempfindung, K. 523 04:35
- Christian Michael Wolff (1707 — 1789): An das Clavier:
- 7 Wolff: An das Clavier 06:37
- Friedrich Gottlob Fleischer (1722 - 1806): Das Clavier:
- 8 Fleischer: Das Clavier 02:48
- Franz Joseph Haydn (1732 - 1809): Der Verlassene, Hob. XXVIa:
- 9 Haydn: Der Verlassene, Hob. XXVIa:5 04:34
- Vergiß mein nicht, Hob. XXVIa:
- 10 Haydn: Vergiß mein nicht, Hob. XXVIa:46 (Antwort auf die Frage eines Mädchens) 03:36
- Das Leben ist ein Traum, Hob. XXVIa:
- 11 Haydn: Das Leben ist ein Traum, Hob. XXVIa:21 03:29
- Arianna a Naxos, Hob. XXVIb:
- 12 Haydn: Arianna a Naxos, Hob. XXVIb:2: No. 1, Teseo mio ben 06:08
- 13 Haydn: Arianna a Naxos, Hob. XXVIb:2: No. 2, Dove sei, mio bel tesoro? 04:25
- 14 Haydn: Arianna a Naxos, Hob. XXVIb:2: No. 3, Ma, a chi parlo? 04:02
- 15 Haydn: Arianna a Naxos, Hob. XXVIb:2: No. 4, Ah! Che morir vorrei 03:50
Info zu Trennung: Songs of Separation
"In the early 19th century, while Haydn and Mozart remained revered, many of their once admired contemporaries quickly fell into oblivion and with them much delightful, finely crafted music. In a recital centred on songs of parting, Carolyn Sampson and Kristian Bezuidenhout seek to make some amends to this. They open with August Bernhard Valentin Herbing's Montan und Lalage, a miniature opera for one singer, with the keyboard-as-orchestra providing the scenery and stage action. Giving Bezuidenhout's fortepiano the recognition it deserves, the programme also includes no less than two songs dedicated to the instrument, by composers we rarely hear of today: Friedrich Gottlob Fleischer and Christian Michael Wolff. But even though Mozart and Haydn are still household names, it isn’t on account of their solo songs, which makes the performers’ decision to also throw light on their less familiar work a welcome one. The programme features four songs each by them, including Mozart’s Lied der Trennung (Song of Parting), which has lent its name to the entire programme, as well as Haydn’s Arianna a Naxos, a dramatic cantata in which the Cretan princess Ariadne expresses her love of the Greek hero Theseus … and her agony when he sails off, leaving her alone on the island of Naxos."
Carolyn Sampson, soprano
Kristian Bezuidenhout, fortepiano
Carolyn Sampson
Equally at home on the concert and opera stages, Carolyn Sampson has enjoyed notable successes in the UK as well as throughout Europe and the US.
On the opera stage her roles have included the title role in Semele and Pamina in The Magic Flute for English National Opera, various roles in Purcell’s The Fairy Queen for Glyndebourne Festival Opera (released on DVD) and both Anne Truelove The Rake’s Progress and Mélisande Pelléas et Mélisande in Sir David McVicar’s productions for Scottish Opera. Internationally she has appeared at Opéra de Paris, Opéra de Lille, Opéra de Montpellier and Opéra National du Rhin. She also sang the title role in Lully’s Psyché for the Boston Early Music Festival, which was released on CD and was subsequently nominated for a Grammy.
Carolyn’s numerous concert engagements in the UK have included regular appearances at the BBC Proms, and with orchestras including Britten Sinfonia, City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, English Concert, Hallé, Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, Scottish Chamber Orchestra, The Sixteen, and Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra.
In Europe her many appearances have included concerts with Bergen Philharmonic, Freiburger Barockorchester, Gürzenich Orchestra, Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, Orchestra dell’Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia, Rotterdam Philharmonic, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Salzburg Mozarteum Orchestra, Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks, Vienna Symphony Orchestra, and WDR Symphony Orchestra.
In the US Carolyn has featured as soloist with the Boston, Cincinnati, Detroit, and San Francisco Symphonies, the Philadelphia Orchestra, and the St Paul Chamber Orchestra, and is a regular guest at the Mostly Mozart Festival. Most recently she performed and recorded Mahler Symphony No. 4 with Osmo Vänskä and the Minnesota Orchestra. In October 2013 she made her Carnegie Hall recital debut to a sold-out audience in the Weill Recital Hall, and has given recitals at the Lincoln Center, New York, and San Francisco Performances.
Carolyn works with conductors such as Sir Mark Elder, Harry Bicket, Ivor Bolton, Riccardo Chailly, Harry Christophers, Philippe Herreweghe, Andris Nelsons, Yannick Nezet-Seguin, Louis Langrée, Trevor Pinnock, and Donald Runnicles.
A consummate recitalist, Carolyn Sampson appears regularly at the Wigmore Hall where she was a “featured artist” in the 14/15 season. She has given recitals at the Oxford and Leeds Lieder, Saintes and Aldeburgh Festivals as well as at the Amsterdam Concertgebouw, Barcelona, Freiburg, Oper Frankfurt, Vienna Konzerthaus, and recently her debut recital tour of Japan.
Carolyn has developed a partnership with the pianist Joseph Middleton over recent years. Her debut song recital disc with Joseph, ‘Fleurs’, was released early in 2015 featuring songs by composers from Purcell to Britten, and was nominated in the solo vocal category of the Gramophone Awards. Since then they have gone on to release ‘A Verlaine Songbook’ exploring settings of the poetry of Paul Verlaine, ‘Lost is my Quiet’ – a duet disc with the countertenor Iestyn Davies, ‘A Soprano’s Schubertiade’, ‘Reason in Madness’ and most recently ‘The Contrast – English Poetry in Song’, all for the BIS label.
Alongside her longstanding relationship with the BIS label she has released multi award-winning discs for Decca, Harmonia Mundi, and Hyperion, receiving accolades including the Choc de l’Année Classica, Gramophone Magazine Editor’s Choice, BBC Music Magazine’s “Record of the Month”, an ECHO Award, and a Diapason D’or. Her recording with Ex Cathedra for Hyperion, ‘A French Baroque Diva’ won the recital award in the 2015 Gramophone Awards. Carolyn was also nominated for Artist of the Year in the 2017 Gramophone Awards, and her recording of Mozart’s Mass in C minor and Exsultate Jubilate with Masaaki Suzuki and Bach Collegium Japan won the Choral Award.
Recent and future highlights include tours with Freiburger Barockorchester, Bach Collegium Japan, concerts with the Boston Symphony, Philadelphia, and Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestras, Orchestra dell’Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia and at the Salzberger Festpiele. Recital highlights include those at Wigmore Hall, Amsterdam Concertgebouw, de Singel, Antwerp and Pierre Boulez Saal Berlin.
Booklet für Trennung: Songs of Separation