
Verklarte Nacht - Schoenberg, Fried, Lehar & Korngold / Gardner, BBC Symphony
Hot on the heels of their acclaimed recording of Brittenâs Peter Grimes, Stuart Skelton and Edward Gardner join forces with Christine Rice and the BBC Symphony Orchestra for this fascinating programme of early twentieth-century works. Schoenbergâs VerklĂ€rte Nacht needs no introduction, but far rarer is Oscar Friedâs contemporaneous setting of the same poem. Composed in 1901 for soloists and orchestra, Friedâs version is a true setting of (as opposed to Schoenbergâs reflection on) the text by Richard Dehmel. LehĂĄr wrote Fieber in 1915 as the closing part of his song cycle Aus eiserner Zeit â he then made the orchestral setting a year later. Korngoldâs Lieder des Abschieds (Songs of Farewell) date from the early 1920s, whilst he was still in Vienna, and shortly after he had completed the opera Die tote Stadt. Setting poetry by Christina Rossetti, Edith Ronsperger, and Ernst Lothar, the cycle is a poignant reflection on the Great War.
Hot on the heels of their acclaimed recording of Brittenâs Peter Grimes, Stuart Skelton and Edward Gardner join forces with Christine Rice and the BBC Symphony Orchestra for this fascinating programme of early twentieth-century works. Schoenbergâs VerklĂ€rte Nacht needs no introduction, but far rarer is Oscar Friedâs contemporaneous setting of the same poem. Composed in 1901 for soloists and orchestra, Friedâs version is a true setting of (as opposed to Schoenbergâs reflection on) the text by Richard Dehmel. LehĂĄr wrote Fieber in 1915 as the closing part of his song cycle Aus eiserner Zeit â he then made the orchestral setting a year later. Korngoldâs Lieder des Abschieds (Songs of Farewell) date from the early 1920s, whilst he was still in Vienna, and shortly after he had completed the opera Die tote Stadt. Setting poetry by Christina Rossetti, Edith Ronsperger, and Ernst Lothar, the cycle is a poignant reflection on the Great War.
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Hot on the heels of their acclaimed recording of Brittenâs Peter Grimes, Stuart Skelton and Edward Gardner join forces with Christine Rice and the BBC Symphony Orchestra for this fascinating programme of early twentieth-century works. Schoenbergâs VerklĂ€rte Nacht needs no introduction, but far rarer is Oscar Friedâs contemporaneous setting of the same poem. Composed in 1901 for soloists and orchestra, Friedâs version is a true setting of (as opposed to Schoenbergâs reflection on) the text by Richard Dehmel. LehĂĄr wrote Fieber in 1915 as the closing part of his song cycle Aus eiserner Zeit â he then made the orchestral setting a year later. Korngoldâs Lieder des Abschieds (Songs of Farewell) date from the early 1920s, whilst he was still in Vienna, and shortly after he had completed the opera Die tote Stadt. Setting poetry by Christina Rossetti, Edith Ronsperger, and Ernst Lothar, the cycle is a poignant reflection on the Great War.
























