℗ 2024 Toccata Classics, London
Released August 2, 2024
Duration 51m 50s
Record Label Toccata Classics
Catalogue No. TOCC 0736
Genre Classical (Art Song)
 

Wilhelm Kienzl: Four Song-Cycles

Malte Muller, Werner Heinrich Schmitt

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Aus Friedrich Rückerts "Liebesfrühling", Op. 11  
1.1
No. 1, So wahr die Sonne scheinet
Wilhelm Kienzl; Friedrich Rückert; Malte Muller; Werner Heinrich Schmitt
1:16
1.2
No. 2, Da ich dich einmal gefunden
Wilhelm Kienzl; Friedrich Rückert; Malte Muller; Werner Heinrich Schmitt
2:02
1.3
No. 3, Er ist gekommen in Sturm und Regen
Wilhelm Kienzl; Friedrich Rückert; Malte Muller; Werner Heinrich Schmitt
1:22
1.4
No. 4, Komm’, verhüllte Schöne!
Wilhelm Kienzl; Friedrich Rückert; Malte Muller; Werner Heinrich Schmitt
6:11
1.5
No. 5, Die gute Nacht, die ich dir sage
Wilhelm Kienzl; Friedrich Rückert; Malte Muller; Werner Heinrich Schmitt
2:00
1.6
No. 6, Ich lag von sanftem Traum umflossen
Wilhelm Kienzl; Friedrich Rückert; Malte Muller; Werner Heinrich Schmitt
2:00
1.7
No. 7, Mir ist, nun ich dich habe
Wilhelm Kienzl; Friedrich Rückert; Malte Muller; Werner Heinrich Schmitt
2:09
Drei Albumblätter für Gesang mit Klavier, Op. 24  
1.8
No. 1, Viel Träume
Wilhelm Kienzl; Robert Hammerling; Malte Muller; Werner Heinrich Schmitt
1:23
1.9
No. 2, Immer leiser wird mein Schlummer
Wilhelm Kienzl; Robert Hammerling; Malte Muller; Werner Heinrich Schmitt
2:53
1.10
No. 3, Ich liebe dich!
Wilhelm Kienzl; Robert Hammerling; Malte Muller; Werner Heinrich Schmitt
2:02
Vier Lieder für eine Singstimme mit Begleitung des Pianoforte, Op. 44  
1.11
No. 1, Winterlied
Wilhelm Kienzl; Joseph Frh. von Eichendorf; Malte Muller; Werner Heinrich Schmitt
2:31
1.12
No. 2, Abendhelle
Wilhelm Kienzl; Stephan Milow; Malte Muller; Werner Heinrich Schmitt
3:40
1.13
No. 3, Wie ist doch die Erde so schön!
Wilhelm Kienzl; Robert Reinick; Malte Muller; Werner Heinrich Schmitt
2:01
1.14
No. 4, Meine Lust ist leben!
Wilhelm Kienzl; Peter Rosegger; Malte Muller; Werner Heinrich Schmitt
2:58
Fünf Gesänge für eine hohe Singstimme mit Klavier, Op. 82  
1.15
No. 1, Liebesorakel
Wilhelm Kienzl; Anon Japanese; Malte Muller; Werner Heinrich Schmitt
2:07
1.16
No. 2, Die Sterne
Wilhelm Kienzl; Cornel Diaconovic; Malte Muller; Werner Heinrich Schmitt
4:48
1.17
No. 3, Im Rosenduft
Wilhelm Kienzl; Rudolf Hans Bartsch; Malte Muller; Werner Heinrich Schmitt
2:49
1.18
No. 4, Genesung
Wilhelm Kienzl; Otto Julius Bierbaum; Malte Muller; Werner Heinrich Schmitt
4:04
1.19
No. 5, Hinauf!
Wilhelm Kienzl; Rudolf Trabold; Malte Muller; Werner Heinrich Schmitt
3:34
Digital Booklet
The Austrian composer Wilhelm Kienzl (1857-1941) - also a pianist, conductor, musicologist and writer on music - enjoyed the esteem of his contemporaries particularly for his vocal music. But his star has waned over the past century, and only a handful of his 238 songs have had recent recordings. In style they range from the simple and folk-like to the dramatic and quasi-operatic; their harmonic world likewise embraces both the diatonic and chromatic, with hints of the influence of Schubert, Schumann and Brahms and a foretaste of later composers. The four song-cycles recorded here treat the grand themes of life: love, loss, death and man's interaction with nature.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Toccata Classics Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-3.39
-6.45 to -1.30
-22.70
-28.41 to -17.72
-19.36
-25.10 to -14.70
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11 to 13
1
No. 1, So wahr die Sonne scheinet
-4.79-22.42-19.211
2
No. 2, Da ich dich einmal gefunden
-2.79-23.52-19.713
3
No. 3, Er ist gekommen in Sturm und Regen
-1.65-17.72-14.711
4
No. 4, Komm’, verhüllte Schöne!
-2.81-22.98-19.912
5
No. 5, Die gute Nacht, die ich dir sage
-4.08-23.45-20.012
6
No. 6, Ich lag von sanftem Traum umflossen
-1.98-21.11-18.111
7
No. 7, Mir ist, nun ich dich habe
-5.50-28.41-25.111
8
No. 1, Viel Träume
-5.50-26.65-22.813
9
No. 2, Immer leiser wird mein Schlummer
-6.45-26.56-23.313
10
No. 3, Ich liebe dich!
-1.58-18.27-15.311
11
No. 1, Winterlied
-6.37-25.05-21.912
12
No. 2, Abendhelle
-2.73-23.95-20.513
13
No. 3, Wie ist doch die Erde so schön!
-1.55-18.76-15.811
14
No. 4, Meine Lust ist leben!
-3.49-26.20-22.512
15
No. 1, Liebesorakel
-2.26-19.74-16.711
16
No. 2, Die Sterne
-3.57-23.31-20.012
17
No. 3, Im Rosenduft
-4.52-22.09-19.311
18
No. 4, Genesung
-1.30-20.70-16.811
19
No. 5, Hinauf!
-1.52-20.34-16.211

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