Schubert: Where Only Stars Can Hear Us - Songs
Avie - AV 2400
Kompozytor
Franz Schubert (1797-1828)
Franz Schubert (1797-1828)
Wykonawcy
Karim Sulayman, tenor
Yi-heng Yang, pianoforte
Karim Sulayman, tenor
Yi-heng Yang, pianoforte
Lied eines Schiffers an die Dioskuren, D360
Die Sterne, D939
Die Sternennächte, D670
An die Laute, D905
Alinde, D904
Abends unter der Linde, D235
An den Mond, D193
Die Forelle, D550
Des Fischers Liebesglück, D933
Schwanengesang, D957 - No. 12, Am Meer
Abendbilder, D650
Nacht und Träume, D827
Der Vater mit dem Kind, D906
Erlkönig, D328
Der Winterabend, D938
An den Mond, D259
Nachtgesang, D119
Das Rosenband, D280
Die Sterne, D939
Die Sternennächte, D670
An die Laute, D905
Alinde, D904
Abends unter der Linde, D235
An den Mond, D193
Die Forelle, D550
Des Fischers Liebesglück, D933
Schwanengesang, D957 - No. 12, Am Meer
Abendbilder, D650
Nacht und Träume, D827
Der Vater mit dem Kind, D906
Erlkönig, D328
Der Winterabend, D938
An den Mond, D259
Nachtgesang, D119
Das Rosenband, D280
In life and music, Grammy Award-winning tenor Karim Sulayman is a master storyteller. Where Only Stars Can Hear Us is a journey through the songs of Franz Schubert, a composer who was able to capture joy and sorrow in a single moment like no other. Karim’s voyage traverses themes of darkness and yearning, guided throughout by moonbeams and shining stars. His partner is historical keyboardist Yi-heng Yang who plays on a fortepiano built by Joseph Simon in Vienna in 1830, adding an air of authenticity from Schubert’s time.
Recorded 20–24 May 2019, Dorothy Young Center for the Arts Concert Hall at Drew University, Madison, New Jersey. Piano: The 61-octave Viennese fortepiano, built by Joseph Simon in 1830. Tuning: a' = 430 Hz
Recorded 20–24 May 2019, Dorothy Young Center for the Arts Concert Hall at Drew University, Madison, New Jersey. Piano: The 61-octave Viennese fortepiano, built by Joseph Simon in 1830. Tuning: a' = 430 Hz