℗ 2017 ECM Records, under exclusive license to Deutsche Grammophon, Berlin
Released March 22, 2019
Originated August 25, 2017
Duration 56m 45s
Record Label ECM New Series
Genre Spoken Word
 

Joseph Brodsky - Elegie an John Donne

Christian Reiner

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1.1
In memoriam Fedja Dobrowolskij
Christian Reiner
2:30
1.2
Strophen II, XI, XXIV, XXVII
Christian Reiner
2:17
1.3
Große Elegie an John Donne
Christian Reiner
26:12
1.4
Aus nirgendwo in Liebe
Christian Reiner
1:31
1.5
Der Polarforscher
Christian Reiner
0:41
1.6
Wiegenlied
Christian Reiner
2:43
1.7
Wir sahen damals abends dieses Ross
Christian Reiner
2:41
1.8
Für G.P.
Christian Reiner
1:04
1.9
Große Elegie für John Donne
Christian Reiner
17:06
Digital Booklet
In winter 2012/13, Viennese actor and voice artist Christian Reiner attracted much acclaim for his interpretation of Friedrich Hölderlin’s “Turmgedichten”. “Reiner is able to coax the music out of the words”, German newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung attested, while the Süddeutsche Zeitung stated that “the recitation of the poems resembles a performance dedicated to the human voice as a solo instrument”. In his second recording for ECM New Series, Christian Reiner explores verses written by Russian-American poet and Nobel laureate Joseph Brodsky (1940 – 1996). “Brodsky’s ‘Große Elegie an John Donne’ is, in my opinion, a masterwork in the history of poetry,” Reiner says. Brodsky’s early, famous long poem is heard here in a translation by Alexander Kaempfe and Heinrich Ost and another by Karl Dedecius. “We are very fortunate to have these two marvelous German adaptions,” Christian Reiner emphasizes. “Each of them inspired me to a unique way of speaking and a distinct rhythm.” Additionally, the recording features a selection of seven shorter poems written between 1958 and 1992, giving a broader impression of Brodsky’s multifaceted language. The album was produced by Manfred Eicher and German writer Wolf Wondratschek.
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – ECM New Series Studio Masters
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Peak
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RMS
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LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-8.28
-10.44 to -6.39
-33.94
-35.87 to -30.82
-27.73
-28.60 to -25.30
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15 to 22
1
In memoriam Fedja Dobrowolskij
-8.98-34.98-28.618
2
Strophen II, XI, XXIV, XXVII
-6.78-34.34-27.919
3
Große Elegie an John Donne
-6.39-35.87-28.322
4
Aus nirgendwo in Liebe
-10.44-34.08-28.516
5
Der Polarforscher
-7.84-30.82-25.315
6
Wiegenlied
-8.54-34.08-27.418
7
Wir sahen damals abends dieses Ross
-8.63-34.09-28.419
8
Für G.P.
-10.26-34.31-28.018
9
Große Elegie für John Donne
-6.65-32.88-27.220

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