℗ 2014 Hyperion Records Limited
Released March 29, 2024
Originated February 2, 2014
Duration 1h 04m 45s
Record Label Hyperion
Genre Classical
 

Schubert: Der Wanderer & 18 Other Songs

Florian Boesch

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1.1
Der Wanderer "Ich komme vom Gebirge her", D. 489
Franz Schubert; Georg Philipp Schmidt von Lübeck; Florian Boesch
5:23
1.2
Der Wanderer "Wie deutlich des Mondes Licht", D. 649
Franz Schubert; Friedrich von Schlegel; Roger Vignoles
2:24
1.3
Der Wanderer an den Mond, D. 870
Franz Schubert; Johann Gabriel Seidl; Roger Vignoles
2:25
1.4
Heliopolis I "Aus Heliopolis", D. 753
Franz Schubert; Johann Mayrhofer; Florian Boesch
3:09
1.5
Heliopolis II "Im Hochgebirge", D. 754
Franz Schubert; Johann Mayrhofer; Roger Vignoles
2:14
1.6
Auf der Donau, D. 553
Franz Schubert; Johann Mayrhofer; Florian Boesch
2:56
1.7
Auf der Bruck, D. 853
Franz Schubert; Ernst Schulze; Florian Boesch
3:32
1.8
Der Schiffer, D. 536
Franz Schubert; Johann Mayrhofer; Roger Vignoles
2:03
1.9
Das Heimweh "Oft in einsam stillen Stunden", D. 456
Franz Schubert; Theodor Hell; Max Kalbeck; Karl Gottfried Theodor Winkler; Florian Boesch
2:55
1.10
Der Kreuzzug, D. 932
Franz Schubert; Karl Gottfried von Leitner; Roger Vignoles
2:45
1.11
Abschied, D. 475
Franz Schubert; Johann Mayrhofer; Florian Boesch
5:07
1.12
Wandrers Nachtlied I, D. 224
Franz Schubert; Johann Wolfgang von Goethe; Florian Boesch
1:43
1.13
Wandrers Nachtlied II, D. 768
Franz Schubert; Johann Wolfgang von Goethe; Roger Vignoles
2:02
1.14
Herbst, D. 945
Franz Schubert; Ludwig Rellstab; Florian Boesch
3:46
1.15
Meeres Stille, D. 216
Franz Schubert; Johann Wolfgang von Goethe; Roger Vignoles
2:23
1.16
Der Pilgrim, D. 794
Franz Schubert; Friedrich Schiller; Roger Vignoles
4:38
1.17
Die Götter Griechenlands, D. 677
Franz Schubert; Friedrich Schiller; Roger Vignoles
4:24
1.18
Im Walde "Waldesnacht", D. 708
Franz Schubert; Friedrich von Schlegel; Roger Vignoles
6:53
1.19
Lied "Die Mutter Erde", D. 788
Franz Schubert; Friedrich Leopold, Graf zu Stolberg-Stolberg; Roger Vignoles
4:03
Digital Booklet
"Florian Boesch is the kind of baritone who, once heard, makes you want to hear him in any and all repertoire appropriate to his voice. A more alluringly rich voice than Christian Gerhaher’s is hard to imagine until hearing Boesch, who has a greater capacity for soft singing, maintaining an interpretatively interesting tone even in pianissimos … Boesch isn’t the sort of singer who tells you what to think or feel in this music. He lays it out with hugely attractive (and protracted) clarity and then lets you enter the music a fuller participant." - Gramophone Florian Boesch and Roger Vignoles were shortlisted for a BBC Music Magazine award for their first Hyperion album (Loewe Songs and Ballads). Boesch’s warm, sensuously attractive baritone voice, first-rate diction and remarkable acting ability were enthusiastically praised. Now the duo turn to a selection of Schubert’s Lieder from the dark heart of the repertoire.
88.2 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Hyperion Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-7.58
-21.73 to -0.30
-30.45
-40.17 to -20.96
-26.81
-36.80 to -17.00
14
11 to 16
1
Der Wanderer "Ich komme vom Gebirge her", D. 489
-2.67-28.22-23.815
2
Der Wanderer "Wie deutlich des Mondes Licht", D. 649
-10.92-31.86-28.113
3
Der Wanderer an den Mond, D. 870
-9.13-30.34-27.414
4
Heliopolis I "Aus Heliopolis", D. 753
-6.36-29.85-26.614
5
Heliopolis II "Im Hochgebirge", D. 754
-0.30-20.96-17.012
6
Auf der Donau, D. 553
-3.14-28.61-24.816
7
Auf der Bruck, D. 853
-2.78-24.65-21.615
8
Der Schiffer, D. 536
-1.78-23.32-20.114
9
Das Heimweh "Oft in einsam stillen Stunden", D. 456
-10.81-33.12-29.914
10
Der Kreuzzug, D. 932
-8.55-30.72-27.313
11
Abschied, D. 475
-8.85-35.85-30.616
12
Wandrers Nachtlied I, D. 224
-14.74-35.76-31.813
13
Wandrers Nachtlied II, D. 768
-9.46-36.13-32.412
14
Herbst, D. 945
-5.91-27.91-24.514
15
Meeres Stille, D. 216
-21.73-40.17-36.811
16
Der Pilgrim, D. 794
-3.97-26.07-22.314
17
Die Götter Griechenlands, D. 677
-10.61-33.57-29.414
18
Im Walde "Waldesnacht", D. 708
-2.26-26.64-23.415
19
Lied "Die Mutter Erde", D. 788
-10.04-34.88-31.512

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