Richard Strauss: Four Last Songs; Orchestral Works (Remaster) Gundula Janowitz

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Album Info

Album Veröffentlichung:
1973

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
15.09.2016

Label: Deutsche Grammophon (DG)

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Vocal

Interpret: Gundula Janowitz, Berliner Philharmoniker & Herbert von Karajan

Komponist: Richard Strauss (1864-1949)

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  • 1 Tod und Verklärung Op.24, TrV 158 27:09
  • 2 Metamorphosen For 23 Solo Strings, TrV 290 27:38
  • 3 1. Frühling 04:04
  • 4 2. September 04:53
  • 5 3. Beim Schlafengehen 06:19
  • 6 4. Im Abendrot 07:07
  • Total Runtime 01:17:10

Info zu Richard Strauss: Four Last Songs; Orchestral Works (Remaster)

Strauss had a life-long love affair with the soprano voice. He even married one--not just the voice, the whole woman, of course. His Four Last Songs constitute his dying tribute, and they are probably the most hedonistically gorgeous vocal works in existence. Herbert von Karajan was a Strauss specialist, as was Janowitz, and together they contrive to perform the songs about as perfectly as they ever have been.

„Gundula Janowitz had a very beautiful voice that critics like to describe as 'creamy,' whatever that means. Strauss had a life-long love affair with the soprano voice. He even married one--not just the voice, the whole woman, of course. His Four Last Songs constitute his dying tribute, and they are probably the most hedonistically gorgeous vocal works in existence. Herbert vo Karajan was a Strauss specialist, as was Janowitz, and together they contrive to perform the songs about as perfectly as they ever have been. The couplings, two orchestral works from the beginning and end of Strauss's career, are quite appropriate: the last of the Four Songs quotes the 'Transfiguration' theme from the tone poem.“ (David Hurwitz)

Gundula Janowitz, soprano
Berliner Philharmoniker
Herbert von Karajan, conductor

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