747313021970

Webern: Complete Songs With Piano

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Release Date:  02 January 2007

Label:  Naxos / Naxos Classics

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  747313021970

Genres:  Classical  

Composer/Series:  WEBERN

  • Description

    Anton Webern (1883-1945) Complete Songs with Piano   Anton Friedrich Wilhelm von Webern was born in Vienna on 3 December 1883 in the family of a mining engineer. He received his first serious musical tuition, as a pianist and cellist, while at the Gymnasium at Klagenfurt, where he also tried to compose (his earliest pieces dating back to 1899). In 1902 Webern entered Vienna University where he studied musicology. Between 1904 and 1908 Webern studied composition with Arnold Schoenberg. Together with Alban Berg, he was among Schoenberg's first pupils, later becoming his close friend and associate. Webern's first composition to which he gave an opus number, Passacaglia for orchestra, was completed in 1908. His compositions, gradually revealing his departure from classical tonality, turned out to be more and more laconic, sometimes lasting less than one minute. Brevity and sheer concentration became hallmarks of Webern's style. Webern left behind a large number of vocal compositions, constituting over half of his output. These compositions include choral works, pieces for voice and different ensembles of instruments and, last but not least, songs for voice and piano. Webern wrote his first songs when he was sixteen, and his last songs came out in the mid-1930s. In all probability no other genre in Webern's output outlines the composer's rapid evolution so completely and profoundly. Webern viewed the song genre primarily as a world of melodies. The composer did not particularly subscribe to reciting poetry to musical accompaniment ( Sprechstimme, speech-song) invented by Schoenberg and accepted by many of his contemporaries. Even his atonal songs are based on a drawn-out melodic line. At the same time, the composer remained sensitive to poetic words, their meaning and phonation. In Webern's later songs the interconnection of text and music becomes more mediated - musical intonation seems to symbolize the word, rather than expressing the word directly. The first three cycles written by Webern, before his studies with Schoenberg, reveal a beginner composer at work with classical models of vocal music. The young Webern was guided by major composers of the Lied such as Schumann, Hugo Wolf, Grieg and Richard Strauss. Traditional forms such as barcarolle ('Vorfrühling'; 'Sommerabend') and chorale ('Fromm'; 'Gebet') were employed. Webern also pursued more extended forms. For example, 'Nachtgebet der Braut' is an almost operatic monologue with its sumptuous passions in the vein of Liszt and Wagner, or the ballad-like piece, 'Heimgang in der Frühe'. New features appear in Fünf Lieder, set to verses by Richard Dehmel, which are more intricate in their musical language, sometimes akin to poems for voice and piano. Then came the period of Stefan George, whose verses Webern turned to, probably under the influence of Schoenberg. The Vier Lieder, left without an opus number, are remarkable for their predominantly murky colours, harmonic ramb

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Vorfruhling
      • 2. Nachtgebet der Braut
      • 3. Fromm
      • 4. Tief Von Fern
      • 5. Aufblick
      • 6. Blumengruss
      • 7. Bild der Liebe
      • 8. Sommerabend
      • 9. Heiter
      • 10. Der Tod
      • 11. Heimgang in der Fruhe
      • 12. Gefunden
      • 13. Gebet
      • 14. Freunde
      • 15. Ideale Landschaft
      • 16. Am Ufer
      • 17. Himmelfahrt
      • 18. Nachtliche Scheu
      • 19. Helle Nacht
      • 20. Erwachen aus dem tiefsten traumes-schoose
      • 21. Kunfttag 1
      • 22. Trauer 1
      • 23. Das lockere saatgefilde
      • 24. Dies ist ein lied...
      • 25. Im windesweben
      • 26. An baches ranft
      • 27. Im morgentaun
      • 28. Kahl Reckt Der Baum
      • 29. Eingang
      • 30. Noch zwingt mich treue
      • 31. Ja heil und dank
      • 32. So ich traurig bin
      • 33. Ihr tratet zu dem herde
      • 34. Der Tag Ist Vergangen
      • 35. Die geheimnisvolle Flote
      • 36. Schien Mir's, Als Ich Sah Die Sonne
      • 37. Gleich Und Gleich
      • 38. Das dunkle Herz
      • 39. Es sturzt aus Hohen
      • 40. Herr Jesus mein
      • 41. Wie bin ich froh!
      • 42. Des Herzens Purpurvogel
      • 43. Sterne

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