℗ 2014 Hyperion Records Limited
Released | March 29, 2024 |
Originated | March 2, 2014 |
Duration | 1h 14m 33s |
Record Label | Hyperion |
Genre | Classical |
Schubert: Winterreise, D. 911
Gerald Finley
Available in MQA and 96 kHz / 24-bit AIFF, FLAC high resolution audio formats
Winterreise, D. 911
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1.1
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No. 1, Gute Nacht
Franz Schubert; Wilhelm Müller; Gerald Finley |
5:50 | |||
1.2
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No. 2, Die Wetterfahne
Franz Schubert; Wilhelm Müller; Gerald Finley |
1:54 | |||
1.3
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No. 3, Gefrorne Tränen
Franz Schubert; Wilhelm Müller; Gerald Finley |
2:40 | |||
1.4
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No. 4, Erstarrung
Franz Schubert; Wilhelm Müller; Gerald Finley |
3:04 | |||
1.5
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No. 5, Der Lindenbaum
Franz Schubert; Wilhelm Müller; Gerald Finley |
5:22 | |||
1.6
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No. 6, Wasserflut
Franz Schubert; Wilhelm Müller; Gerald Finley |
3:42 | |||
1.7
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No. 7, Auf dem Flusse
Franz Schubert; Wilhelm Müller; Gerald Finley |
3:50 | |||
1.8
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No. 8, Rückblick
Franz Schubert; Wilhelm Müller; Gerald Finley |
2:14 | |||
1.9
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No. 9, Irrlicht
Franz Schubert; Wilhelm Müller; Gerald Finley |
2:26 | |||
1.10
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No. 10, Rast
Franz Schubert; Wilhelm Müller; Gerald Finley |
3:31 | |||
1.11
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No. 11, Frühlingstraum
Franz Schubert; Wilhelm Müller; Gerald Finley |
4:32 | |||
1.12
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No. 12, Einsamkeit
Franz Schubert; Wilhelm Müller; Gerald Finley |
2:52 | |||
1.13
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No. 13, Die Post
Franz Schubert; Wilhelm Müller; Gerald Finley |
2:17 | |||
1.14
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No. 14, Der greise Kopf
Franz Schubert; Wilhelm Müller; Gerald Finley |
3:06 | |||
1.15
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No. 15, Die Krähe
Franz Schubert; Wilhelm Müller; Gerald Finley |
2:05 | |||
1.16
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No. 16, Letzte Hoffnung
Franz Schubert; Wilhelm Müller; Gerald Finley |
2:22 | |||
1.17
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No. 17, Im Dorfe
Franz Schubert; Wilhelm Müller; Gerald Finley |
3:34 | |||
1.18
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No. 18, Der stürmische Morgen
Franz Schubert; Wilhelm Müller; Gerald Finley |
0:53 | |||
1.19
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No. 19, Täuschung
Franz Schubert; Wilhelm Müller; Gerald Finley |
1:16 | |||
1.20
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No. 20, Der Wegweiser
Franz Schubert; Wilhelm Müller; Gerald Finley |
4:24 | |||
1.21
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No. 21, Das Wirtshaus
Franz Schubert; Wilhelm Müller; Gerald Finley |
4:24 | |||
1.22
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No. 22, Mut
Franz Schubert; Wilhelm Müller; Gerald Finley |
1:28 | |||
1.23
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No. 23, Die Nebensonnen
Franz Schubert; Wilhelm Müller; Gerald Finley |
3:03 | |||
1.24
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No. 24, Der Leiermann
Franz Schubert; Wilhelm Müller; Gerald Finley |
3:44 | |||
Digital Booklet
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"A Winterreise of vision and searching intensity … Finley’s rich and beautifully modulated baritone voice is also one that nurtures words and can encapsulate the musical images with which Schubert clothes them … for instance in his veiled, hushed and then anguished interpretation of 'Auf dem Flusse’, again with Drake establishing an undercurrent of desolation. Finley can exercise his lyrical powers in such songs as ‘Der Lindenbaum’, ‘Die Krähe’, ‘Letzte Hoffnung’ or ‘Täuschung’ but it is not a lyrical talent alone: more to the point, it is the spectrum of tonal colouring, inflection and instinctive phrasing which lend this performance of Winterreise such an absorbing sense of inner communion with the soul. Nothing is exaggerated; but on an intimate scale Finley and Drake find the nub of the dramatic psychological substance of these songs."
- Gramophone
The Gramophone-award winning partnership of Gerald Finley and Julius Drake turns to perhaps the most celebrated song-cycle of them all. Schubert’s Winterreise is a masterpiece of despair, astonishing in its bleakness and enthrallingly mesmerizing as the journey continues. Finley brings all his considerable dramatic powers to his performance—and all but submerges them under the ice.
Richard Wigmore writes that ‘before Winterreise Schubert had composed individual songs of pathos and despair, even of apocalyptic terror. What was new about the cycle was the spareness and angularity of much of the writing, the work’s sustained godless pessimism and its obsessive exploration of a mind veering between delusion, ironic self-awareness and nihilistic despair. The water music, limpid, turbulent or benedictory, of Schubert’s earlier Müller cycle, Die schöne Müllerin, yields in Winterreise to musical emblems of trudging and stumbling, bareness and exhaustion, derangement and frozen, trancelike stillness’.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Hyperion Studio Masters
Track title | Peak (dB FS) | RMS (dB FS) | LUFS (integrated) | DR | |
Album average Range of values | -5.81 -12.70 to -1.03 | -30.15 -37.58 to -23.64 | -26.05 -34.10 to -20.50 | 15 13 to 16 | |
1 | No. 1, Gute Nacht | -8.29 | -31.90 | -28.8 | 15 |
2 | No. 2, Die Wetterfahne | -5.56 | -26.54 | -22.3 | 13 |
3 | No. 3, Gefrorne Tränen | -1.15 | -28.98 | -23.9 | 15 |
4 | No. 4, Erstarrung | -1.03 | -25.47 | -21.7 | 16 |
5 | No. 5, Der Lindenbaum | -10.23 | -33.53 | -30.1 | 14 |
6 | No. 6, Wasserflut | -3.81 | -31.06 | -26.0 | 16 |
7 | No. 7, Auf dem Flusse | -2.28 | -28.75 | -23.6 | 14 |
8 | No. 8, Rückblick | -5.87 | -27.86 | -24.4 | 13 |
9 | No. 9, Irrlicht | -7.38 | -31.72 | -27.4 | 14 |
10 | No. 10, Rast | -5.28 | -31.98 | -28.2 | 16 |
11 | No. 11, Frühlingstraum | -3.63 | -30.34 | -25.7 | 16 |
12 | No. 12, Einsamkeit | -3.48 | -27.95 | -22.9 | 14 |
13 | No. 13, Die Post | -4.00 | -27.82 | -23.6 | 13 |
14 | No. 14, Der greise Kopf | -6.19 | -31.95 | -26.8 | 16 |
15 | No. 15, Die Krähe | -3.70 | -30.50 | -26.1 | 16 |
16 | No. 16, Letzte Hoffnung | -4.57 | -31.46 | -26.8 | 16 |
17 | No. 17, Im Dorfe | -9.33 | -32.64 | -28.9 | 15 |
18 | No. 18, Der stürmische Morgen | -2.52 | -23.64 | -20.5 | 13 |
19 | No. 19, Täuschung | -11.02 | -32.38 | -29.2 | 13 |
20 | No. 20, Der Wegweiser | -9.42 | -31.92 | -27.6 | 14 |
21 | No. 21, Das Wirtshaus | -5.91 | -31.25 | -27.5 | 16 |
22 | No. 22, Mut | -4.59 | -25.02 | -21.9 | 13 |
23 | No. 23, Die Nebensonnen | -7.55 | -31.38 | -27.1 | 13 |
24 | No. 24, Der Leiermann | -12.70 | -37.58 | -34.1 | 14 |