Siegfried und Violetta oder List, Last, Lust und Lunge german hornsound & Christoph Eß
Album info
Album-Release:
2013
HRA-Release:
05.08.2013
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- 1 Wagner: Tannhauser Ouverture und Verdi La forza del destino Sinfonia 02:44
- 2 Hier haben sie gesessen (Teodoro) 01:28
- 3 Wagner: Der fliegende Hollander Ouverture 02:38
- 4 Herr Wagner - so hiess der Gast (Teodoro) 01:05
- 5 Wagner: Tannhauser Jagdmusik 00:57
- 6 Ja, so kam Wagner damals hier an (Teodoro) 01:11
- 7 Wagner: Tannhauser; Pilgerchor 03:52
- 8 Er hasse die Krösusse, die Nabobs und Magnaten (Teodoro, Wagner) 01:09
- 9 Wagner: Tristan und Isolde Jagdmusik 00:49
- 10 Am schönsten fände er (Teodoro) 00:59
- 11 Verdi La Traviata Preludio Atto 3 und Wagner Lohengrin Vorspiel zum 1. Aufzug 03:50
- 12 Na ja, mit seiner ‚Traviata' hatte Verdi (Teodoro) 01:58
- 13 Verdi La Traviata Arie der Violetta Ah! Fors'e lui 02:45
- 14 Mit einem Rauspern (Teodoro) 01:04
- 15 Wagner: Lohengrin Brautchor 01:31
- 16 Der Lohengrin, so meinte Verdi (Teodoro) 00:25
- 17 Verdi La Traviata Arie der Violetta Sempre libera 02:11
- 18 Verdi Rigoletto Arie des Herzogs von Mantua La donna e mobile 00:55
- 19 Es war mindestens zwanzig Jahre spater (Teodoro) 02:05
- 20 Wagner: Tannhauser Arie des Wolfram O du mein holder Abendstern 02:33
- 21 Act II Haben Sie nicht immer wieder gesagt (Teodoro, Wagner) 02:23
- 22 Wagner: Lohengrin Liebesszene 04:07
- 23 Frau Cosima war eine Tochter von Franz Liszt (Teodoro) 01:19
- 24 Wagner: Siegfriedidyll 05:40
- 25 Wer nicht die Zeit hat oder die Gelegenheit (Teodoro) 02:00
- 26 Wagner: Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg Vorspiel zum 3. Aufzug 03:50
- 27 Er selbst (Teodoro) 01:53
- 28 Verdi Aida Preludio Atto 1 01:44
- 29 Wagner: hatte schon auffallend lange kein Wort mehr gesagt (Teodoro) 00:33
- 30 Verdi Aida Triumphmarsch 02:01
- 31 Verdi Don Carlos Preludio Atto 2 02:06
- 32 Beim nächsten Besuch war Verdi zuerst da (Teodoro) 01:08
- 33 Wagner: Parsifal Vorspiel zum 1. Aufzug 04:33
- 34 Act III Parsifal, der reine Tor (Teodoro, Wagner) 02:09
- 35 Wagner: Parsifal Karfreitagszauber 02:34
- 36 Er sei hier auf der Piazza mit einer jungen Frau verabredet (Teodoro) 01:39
- 37 Verdi Requiem Lacrymosa dies illa 02:49
- 38 Cosima und ich (Teodoro) 00:52
- 39 Verdi Otello Preludio Atto 4 03:00
- 40 Verdi Otello Arie der Desdemona Ave Maria 03:17
- 41 Verdi Otello Epilog Atto 4 02:42
- 42 Sie gingen, Verdi hoch und duster, Wagner gedankenverloren (Teodoro) 02:14
- 43 Toselli Serenata 02:06
- 44 Ein Kaffeehaus ist ein Sesam-offne-dich (Teodoro) 00:36
- 45 Wagner: Tannhauser Ouverture und Verdi La forza del destino Sinfonia 02:48
- 46 Wagner: Tristan und Isolde; Isoldes Liebestod 05:44
Info for Siegfried und Violetta oder List, Last, Lust und Lunge
Finally: one of the most grandiose examples of teamwork in operatic history is finally conquering the living room and the armchair, thanks to GENUIN – and soon the stages of the world as well? Verdi and Wagner whispering in a café over hot chocolate and tiramisú whilst concocting audacious feats: La Traviata meets Tannhäuser, Lohengrin's swan makes the acquaintance of the power of fate. This final work of the wonderful Herbert Rosendörfer brings these two great composers together in a fictitiously meditative dialogue, the virtuoso hornist Christoph Eß (Bamberg Symphony Orchestra) and his german hornsound contribute the entertaining, 'shaken not stirred' musical cocktail. We just say: Sempre libera – hoyotoho!
german hornsound (Horn Quartet)
Christoph Eß, Horn
Karl Dietrich Gräwe, Speaker (Teodoro)
Martin Seifert, Speaker (Richard Wagner)
The horn quartet “german hornsound”
was founded in 2009 by four former students of Professor Christian Lapert’s horn class at the University of Music and Performing Arts, Stuttgart. All four horn players currently hold positions in professional orchestras: the Württemberg Philharmonic Orchestra in Reutlingen, the State Opera in Hanover, the Berlin Concert House Orchestra and the Bamberg Symphony Orchestra.
The ensemble’s repertoire comprises all epochs of music history including both original works and arrangements. german hornsound’s own arrangements also offer more programme variety than the established horn quartet repertoire.
Since its inception, german hornsound has repeatedly been invited to play at festivals such as the “Festival Mitte Europa”, the festival summer at Schloss Seehof and the “Ebracher Musiksommer”.
For 2013, german hornsound has developed their own project in cooperation with the well-known South Tyrolean author, Herbert Rosendorfer, and the Berlin dramaturg, Karl-Dietrich Gräwe, to honour the anniversaries of both Richard Wagner and Giuseppe Verdi. The quartet will perform this opera fragment in three acts, called “Siegfried and Violetta”, at leading festivals such as the “Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival”, the “Festspiele Mecklenburg-Vorpommern”, the “Oberstdorfer Musiksommer”, the “Vielklang-Sommer Tübingen”, as well as the “Festival zwischen Inn und Salzach”.
Further performances will take place in Nuremberg, Chur and Davos.
In the summer of 2013, german hornsound will also premiere (in cooperation with the Bavarian broadcaster “Bayerischer Rundfunk”) a commissioned composition of the Norwegian composer Trygve Madsen for four horns and orchestra with the Bavarian Youth Orchestra.
Christoph Eß
is one of the leading French horn players of his generation. In addition to performing as the Principle French Horn of the Bamberger Symphoniker he is also much in demand as a soloist and chamber music partner and has been a prizewinner at numerous international competitions. Eß studied with Prof. Christian Lampert at the Musikhochschule in Stuttgart where he is now on faculty. Christoph Eß won the 2005 ARD International Music Competition in Munich and in 2007 won the internationally renowned Prague Spring International Music Competition. In 2008 he was honored with the WEMAG Solo Performance Prize of the Festspiele Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and in 2009 won a scholarship from the Deutscher Musikwettbewerb. In 2011 he was accepted into the Orpheum Foundation for the Advancement of Young Soloists. Christoph Eß appears in concert as a horn soloist with leading orchestras such as the Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks, the Bamberger Symphoniker, Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich, the Radio-Sinfonieorchester Berlin and the Munich, Stuttgart, and Salzburg chamber orchestras. In 2007 he gave a widely praised debut performance at the Berlin Philharmonie with the Symphonie-Orchester Berlin. Eß collaborates with conductors such as Jonathan Nott, Yakov Kreizberg, Rafael Frübeck de Burgos, Christoph Poppen, Michael Hofstetter, and Michael Sanderling. He is also an avid performer of chamber music and works with various formations including Christian Zacharias, Andreas Scholl, the Fauré Quartet, the Zemlinsky Quartet, Quatour Ebène, Boris Kusnezow, and Viviane Hagner.
Booklet for Siegfried und Violetta oder List, Last, Lust und Lunge