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Special offer. Berger & Schubert: Die schöne Müllerin

Markus Schäfer (tenor), Tobias Koch (piano)

Special offer. Berger & Schubert: Die schöne Müllerin

Markus Schäfer (tenor), Tobias Koch (piano)

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About

It all began with a musical parlor game. In the Berlin home of Privy Councilor Friedrich August von Staegemann in autumn of 1816, a group of young art-lovers put on a brief play with interspersed songs. It told the story of how Rose, the “lovely maid of the mill”, is courted by three men: a young miller, a gardener and a hunter. The latter eventually succeeds in winning her heart.

A number of songs were improvised for the occasion, based on poems some of the participants had written. The group of friends eventually wished to have those spur-of-the-moment songs replaced with true musical settings so turned to Berlin composer Ludwig Berger, who selected ten pieces and published corresponding settings in 1818 under the title Songs from the Liederspiel “Die schöne Müllerin".

In accordance with the Lied aesthetic en vogue in the early 1800’s, Berger set most of the poems as songs containing several stanzas of equal length. Five of the ten texts Berger set to music were poems by Wilhelm Müller. Born in 1794, it is no wonder that Müller took up the role of the miller-lad in the parlor song game.

Schubert only set twenty of Müller’s twenty-five poems. Three particularly extended numbers with many stanzas would have inserted too much delay into his interpretation designed to lead straight to the miller-lad’s bitter, mortal end.

Markus Schäfer and Tobias Koch have intensely studied the performance practice of Schubert’s time. However, their take on Berger’s and Schubert’s Lieder is not intended to be an act of purely reconstructive historicism, but rather a consciously subjective appropriation and transformation of a historical practice – far beyond merely ornamenting the original notes.

Contents and tracklist

I. Des Müllers Wanderslied
Track length1:05
II. Müllers Blumen
Track length1:13
III. Am Bach
Track length1:05
IV. Am Maienfeste
Track length2:21
V. Vogelgesang von der Müllerin Fenster
Track length2:02
VI. Der Müller
Track length1:08
VII. Rose, die Müllerin
Track length2:12
VIII. Müllers trockne Blumen
Track length1:54
IX. Des Baches Lied
Track length3:33
I. Das Wandern
Track length2:30
II. Wohin?
Track length2:12
III. Halt!
Track length1:35
IV. Danksagung an den Bach
Track length2:13
V. Am Feierabend
Track length2:51
VI. Der Neugierige
Track length3:47
VII. Ungeduld
Track length2:39
VIII. Morgengruss
Track length4:48
IX. Des Müllers Blumen
Track length3:39
X. Tränenregen
Track length4:08
XI. Mein!
Track length2:24
XII. Pause
Track length4:26
XIII. Mit dem grünen Lautenbande
Track length2:18
XIV. Der Jäger
Track length1:02
XV. Eifersucht und Stolz
Track length1:41
XVI. Die liebe Farbe
Track length3:51
XVII. Die boese Farbe
Track length2:00
XVIII. Trockne Blumen
Track length3:37
XIX. Der Mueller und der Bach
Track length3:59
XX. Des Baches Wiegenlied
Track length6:38
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