Wanderer Andreas Scholl

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Album info

Album-Release:
2012

HRA-Release:
21.12.2012

Label: Decca Classics

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Concertos

Artist: Andreas Scholl

Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)

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  • 49 Deutsche Volkslieder Book VI
  • 1 42. In stiller Nacht 03:06
  • 2 The Wanderer 03:19
  • 3 Recollection 05:20
  • 49 Deutsche Volkslieder Book III
  • 4 21. Es ging ein Maidlein zarte 02:33
  • 5 Das Veilchen, K476 02:12
  • 12 Waltzes, D.145, Op.18
  • 6 No.6 in B minor 01:24
  • 7 Im Haine, D.738 02:42
  • 8 Despair 05:11
  • 9 Abendstern, D806 02:11
  • 10 An Mignon, D. 161 02:53
  • 11 25. Mein Mädel hat einen Rosenmund 01:55
  • 12 Abendempfindung An Laura K523 04:59
  • 13 Der Tod und das Madchen, D531 02:20
  • 14 Piano Sonata In F K494: 3. Rondo (Allegretto) 06:11
  • 15 Ridente La Calma, K152 03:13
  • 16 30. All mein' Gedanken 02:34
  • 17 6. Da unten im Tale 01:36
  • 18 Der Jüngling auf dem Hügel, D702 05:04
  • 19 Ave Maria (Short Version) 04:44
  • 20 4. Guten Abend 02:48
  • 21 2. Intermezzo in A 06:17
  • 22 Du Bist Die Ruh, Opus 59 No.3, D776 03:45
  • 23 Ave Maria (Long Version) 06:44
  • Total Runtime 01:23:01

Info for Wanderer

A new and exquisite collection of German songs from counter-tenor Andreas Scholl, providing a perfect balance between text and music. The choice of music reflects Scholl’s belief that music need not be confined in performance to a particular voice type, as long as “the singer’s approach is true.”

Scholl pulls off a bravura display in Schubert’s An Mignon, singing in both the counter-tenor and baritone register. The performance of these songs reveals an intuitive understanding between singer and accompanist, Andreas Scholl and Tamar Halperin.

“It might be a new Golden Age of the countertenor, bur few can equal the sheer beauty of tone and dramatic instinct displayed by Andreas Scholl.” (BBC Music Magazine, February 2012)

“On one level Wanderer gives the listener abundant pleasure...Scholl’s diligent phrasing, purity of tone and lack of tricks bring...rewards...His piano partner, Tamar Halperin, is deft and poetic...Listen a little deeper, though, and limits to this pleasure emerge. Up at the top of Scholl’s register the more the voice seems trapped in a narrow pipe with no room for clear articulation of words or subtle changes of colour and weight.” (The Times, November 2012)

Andreas Scholl, counter-tenor
Tamar Halperin, piano

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