℗ 2012 Hyperion Records Limited
Released | March 29, 2024 |
Originated | October 26, 2012 |
Duration | 1h 06m 58s |
Record Label | Hyperion |
Genre | Classical |
R. Strauss: Complete Songs, Vol. 6
Elizabeth Watts
Available in MQA and 96 kHz / 24-bit AIFF, FLAC high resolution audio formats
5 Kleine Lieder, Op. 69
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1.1
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No. 3, Einerlei
Richard Strauss; Ludwig Achim von Arnim; Elizabeth Watts |
2:50 | |||
1.2
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No. 1, Der Stern
Richard Strauss; Ludwig Achim von Arnim; Elizabeth Watts |
2:13 | |||
1.3
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No. 4, Waldesfahrt
Richard Strauss; Heinrich Heine; Elizabeth Watts |
3:38 | |||
1.4
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No. 5, Schlechtes Wetter
Richard Strauss; Heinrich Heine; Elizabeth Watts |
2:36 | |||
1.5
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Rote Rosen, TrV 119
Richard Strauss; Karl Stieler; Elizabeth Watts |
2:27 | |||
1.6
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Die erwachte Rose, TrV 90
Richard Strauss; Friedrich von Sallet; Elizabeth Watts |
3:29 | |||
1.7
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Begegnung, TrV 98
Richard Strauss; Otto Friedrich Gruppe; Elizabeth Watts |
2:09 | |||
1.8
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Wir beide wollen Springen, TrV 175
Richard Strauss; Otto Julius Bierbaum; Elizabeth Watts |
1:14 | |||
1.9
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Das Bächlein, Op. 88 No. 1
Richard Strauss; Anonymous; Elizabeth Watts |
2:32 | |||
1.10
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Blick vom oberen Belvedere, Op. 88 No. 2
Richard Strauss; Josef Weinheber; Elizabeth Watts |
4:33 | |||
Krämerspiegel, Op. 66
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1.11
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No. 1, Es war einmal ein Bock
Richard Strauss; Alfred Kerr; Elizabeth Watts |
2:59 | |||
1.12
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No. 2, Einst kam der Bock als Bote
Richard Strauss; Alfred Kerr; Elizabeth Watts |
3:32 | |||
1.13
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No. 3, Es liebte einst ein Hase
Richard Strauss; Alfred Kerr; Elizabeth Watts |
2:00 | |||
1.14
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No. 4, Drei Masken sah ich am Himmel stehn
Richard Strauss; Alfred Kerr; Elizabeth Watts |
2:32 | |||
1.15
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No. 5, Hast du ein Tongedicht vollbracht
Richard Strauss; Alfred Kerr; Elizabeth Watts |
0:59 | |||
1.16
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No. 6, O lieber Künstler sei ermahnt
Richard Strauss; Alfred Kerr; Elizabeth Watts |
3:24 | |||
1.17
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No. 7, Unser Feind ist, grosser Gott
Richard Strauss; Alfred Kerr; Elizabeth Watts |
1:28 | |||
1.18
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No. 8, Von Händlern wird die Kunst bedroht
Richard Strauss; Alfred Kerr; Elizabeth Watts |
4:35 | |||
1.19
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No. 9, Es war mal eine Wanze
Richard Strauss; Alfred Kerr; Elizabeth Watts |
3:33 | |||
1.20
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No. 10, Die Künstler sind die Schöpfer
Richard Strauss; Alfred Kerr; Elizabeth Watts |
2:12 | |||
1.21
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No. 11, Die Händler und die Macher
Richard Strauss; Alfred Kerr; Elizabeth Watts |
1:18 | |||
1.22
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No. 12, O Schröpferschwarm, o Händlerkreis
Richard Strauss; Alfred Kerr; Elizabeth Watts |
3:45 | |||
1.23
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Wer hat's gethan?, TrV 142
Richard Strauss; Hermann von Gilm; Elizabeth Watts |
3:41 | |||
1.24
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Malven, TrV 297
Richard Strauss; Betty Wehrli-Knobel; Elizabeth Watts |
3:19 | |||
Digital Booklet
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"Vignoles plays the often extended introductions and postludes … quite magically, to say nothing of the extended interludes … my pleasure in this latest volume is without any reservations. Elizabeth Watts sings gloriously, rising fluently to the high tessitura of Strauss's melodic lines (immediately obvious in the first few songs included in the recital). Her beautiful voice, sensitive phrasing and response to word-meanings are consistently rewarding and her partnership with Roger Vignoles could hardly be more beautifully balanced."
- Gramophone
Hyperion’s Strauss Lieder series continues to demonstrate that the composer’s achievements in this genre are among the most fascinating and accomplished of his works. This latest volume includes, for instance, the delicious Schlechtes Wetter from Op 69, and the lovely—and unknown—Waldesfahrt from the same group. The delicately beautiful Malven (never published in Strauss’s lifetime, and first performed by Kiri Te Kanawa in 1985), with which the recital ends, is known as Strauss’s ‘Fifth Last Song’.
The central work recorded here, Krämerspiegel, owes its genesis to Strauss’s long-lasting and bitter dispute with the German music publishing industry. A Berlin literary critic, Alfred Kerr, wrote him a witty set of satirical verses lampooning music publishers, mentioning many of Strauss’s principal enemies by name. Strauss set all twelve poems to music, and this practical joke finally saw the light of day in 1921. It is easy to understand why the cycle is now rarely performed, given that the texts consist entirely of in-jokes, and that the lion’s share of the music is given to the pianist. But Strauss’s music is well worth savouring, not least for its humorous references to Strauss’s own works, such as Der Rosenkavalier and Ein Heldenleben, and especially for the beautiful prelude to the eighth song and its reprise as the final extended postlude—used by the composer nearly a quarter of a century later, in his opera Capriccio.
Roger Vignoles is the curator and pianist of this series, and also writes the informative booklet notes. Making her Hyperion debut is soprano Elizabeth Watts, of whom The Guardian commented at a recent Strauss Lieder recital: ‘Watts, winner of the Lieder prize at Cardiff Singer of the World in 2007, is already a major artist, but this struck me as making a transformation into a great one, as well as allowing us to hear her in music she seems to have been born to sing. Watts has the right tonal glamour for Strauss along with that tricky combination of vocal ease and immaculate control that his work requires.’
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Hyperion Studio Masters
Track title | Peak (dB FS) | RMS (dB FS) | LUFS (integrated) | DR | |
Album average Range of values | -3.82 -8.31 to -0.20 | -27.49 -31.59 to -23.21 | -23.28 -28.10 to -18.30 | 14 12 to 16 | |
1 | No. 3, Einerlei | -1.79 | -26.42 | -22.4 | 13 |
2 | No. 1, Der Stern | -2.30 | -27.02 | -22.2 | 14 |
3 | No. 4, Waldesfahrt | -3.04 | -28.45 | -23.5 | 15 |
4 | No. 5, Schlechtes Wetter | -2.93 | -25.96 | -21.0 | 13 |
5 | Rote Rosen, TrV 119 | -2.94 | -29.70 | -25.3 | 16 |
6 | Die erwachte Rose, TrV 90 | -8.31 | -31.27 | -27.3 | 14 |
7 | Begegnung, TrV 98 | -4.93 | -29.14 | -25.5 | 15 |
8 | Wir beide wollen Springen, TrV 175 | -0.20 | -23.21 | -18.3 | 13 |
9 | Das Bächlein, Op. 88 No. 1 | -5.77 | -26.70 | -23.1 | 13 |
10 | Blick vom oberen Belvedere, Op. 88 No. 2 | -0.27 | -25.12 | -20.8 | 13 |
11 | No. 1, Es war einmal ein Bock | -3.95 | -27.27 | -23.5 | 13 |
12 | No. 2, Einst kam der Bock als Bote | -5.56 | -28.63 | -24.6 | 14 |
13 | No. 3, Es liebte einst ein Hase | -3.08 | -25.97 | -21.2 | 14 |
14 | No. 4, Drei Masken sah ich am Himmel stehn | -2.94 | -26.60 | -22.6 | 14 |
15 | No. 5, Hast du ein Tongedicht vollbracht | -5.64 | -26.70 | -23.5 | 13 |
16 | No. 6, O lieber Künstler sei ermahnt | -6.51 | -29.00 | -24.9 | 14 |
17 | No. 7, Unser Feind ist, grosser Gott | -2.07 | -23.78 | -20.4 | 13 |
18 | No. 8, Von Händlern wird die Kunst bedroht | -1.21 | -27.92 | -23.5 | 15 |
19 | No. 9, Es war mal eine Wanze | -4.35 | -27.14 | -22.9 | 13 |
20 | No. 10, Die Künstler sind die Schöpfer | -5.59 | -26.60 | -22.6 | 12 |
21 | No. 11, Die Händler und die Macher | -3.87 | -28.70 | -23.5 | 12 |
22 | No. 12, O Schröpferschwarm, o Händlerkreis | -7.22 | -31.59 | -28.1 | 16 |
23 | Wer hat's gethan?, TrV 142 | -3.60 | -28.97 | -24.3 | 14 |
24 | Malven, TrV 297 | -3.67 | -28.04 | -23.6 | 12 |