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"... oder soll es Tod bedeuten?"

composer: Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy - Aribert Reimann
text writer: Heinrich Heine

Acht Lieder und ein Fragment von Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy

nach Gedichten von Heinrich Heine
für Sopran und Streichquartett bearbeitet und verbunden mit sechs Intermezzi von Aribert Reimann

Premiere: 12. Mai 1997 Schwetzingen, Schloß • Schwetzinger Festspiele • Cherubini-Quartett • Juliane Banse, Sopran
Instrumentation: Soprano and String Quartet
Publisher: Schott Music
Duration: 24' 0''
Year of composition: 1996
Edition: score and parts
124 Pages
ISMN: M-001-12170-5
Order number: ED 8762

Price: 49,95 €

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Description:

This cycle arranged by Aribert Reimann of eight Lieder by Mendelssohn contains well-known items like: 'Leise zieht durch mein Gemüt' and 'Auf Flügeln des Gesangs'. The songs are joined to each other by specially composed intermezzi which attempt - with refer-ence to the thematic material of the songs - to re-interpret Mendelssohn's idiom for our time. '... oder soll es Tod bedeuten' ist the final work in Reimann's series of adaptions of 19th-century songs for voice and string quartet. Franz Schubert's 'Mignon' (ED 8466) has already been published. All these cycles have been recorded by Juliane Banse and the Cherubini Quartet and are available on CD (TUD 7063).



Recordings:

... oder soll es Tod bedeuten?  (2006)

Aribert Reimann

Christine Schäfer (soprano) · Petersen Quartet
CAPRICCIO SACD 71 090
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Performances:
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25.06.2009 - Ludwigsburger Schlossfestspiele 2009

Residenzschloss, Ordenssaal - Ludwigsburg - Germany


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