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Wolf Lieder - Eichendorff and Goethe settings
Ian Bostridge (tenor) & Antonio Pappano (piano)
Awards:
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BBC Music Magazine Awards, 2007, Vocal Finalist
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Gramophone Magazine, Awards Issue 2006, Editor's Choice
If Hugo Wolf is still something of a distant figure for you, then this latest select anthology of his songs should certainly bring them into close focus… Ian Bostridge and Antonio Pappano bring...
Wolf Lieder - Eichendorff and Goethe settings
Ian Bostridge (tenor) & Antonio Pappano (piano)
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Awards:
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BBC Music Magazine Awards, 2007, Vocal Finalist
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Gramophone Magazine, Awards Issue 2006, Editor's Choice
If Hugo Wolf is still something of a distant figure for you, then this latest select anthology of his songs should certainly bring them into close focus… Ian Bostridge and Antonio Pappano bring...
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- Antonio Pappano (piano), Ian Bostridge (tenor)
- Recorded: 2005-04-29
- Recording Venue: 26th-29th April 2005, LSO St. Luke's, London
- Antonio Pappano (piano), Ian Bostridge (vocals)
- Recorded: 2005-04-29
- Recording Venue: 26th-29th April 2005, LSO St. Luke's, London
- Antonio Pappano (piano), Ian Bostridge (vocals)
- Recorded: 2005-04-29
- Recording Venue: 26th-29th April 2005, LSO St. Luke's, London
- Antonio Pappano (piano), Ian Bostridge (tenor)
- Recorded: 2005-04-29
- Recording Venue: 26th-29th April 2005, LSO St. Luke's, London
- Antonio Pappano (piano), Ian Bostridge (vocals)
- Recorded: 2005-04-29
- Recording Venue: 26th-29th April 2005, LSO St. Luke's, London
- Antonio Pappano (piano), Ian Bostridge (tenor)
- Recorded: 2005-04-29
- Recording Venue: 26th-29th April 2005, LSO St. Luke's, London
- Antonio Pappano (piano), Ian Bostridge (vocals)
- Recorded: 2005-04-29
- Recording Venue: 26th-29th April 2005, LSO St. Luke's, London
- Antonio Pappano (piano), Ian Bostridge (vocals)
- Recorded: 2005-04-29
- Recording Venue: 26th-29th April 2005, LSO St. Luke's, London
- Antonio Pappano (piano), Ian Bostridge (vocals)
- Recorded: 2005-04-29
- Recording Venue: 26th-29th April 2005, LSO St. Luke's, London
- Antonio Pappano (piano), Ian Bostridge (vocals)
- Recorded: 2005-04-29
- Recording Venue: 26th-29th April 2005, LSO St. Luke's, London
- Antonio Pappano (piano), Ian Bostridge (tenor)
- Recorded: 2005-04-29
- Recording Venue: 26th-29th April 2005, LSO St. Luke's, London
- Antonio Pappano (piano), Ian Bostridge (tenor)
- Recorded: 2005-04-29
- Recording Venue: 26th-29th April 2005, LSO St. Luke's, London
- Antonio Pappano (piano), Ian Bostridge (vocals)
- Recorded: 2005-04-29
- Recording Venue: 26th-29th April 2005, LSO St. Luke's, London
- Antonio Pappano (piano), Ian Bostridge (vocals)
- Recorded: 2005-04-29
- Recording Venue: 26th-29th April 2005, LSO St. Luke's, London
- Antonio Pappano (piano), Ian Bostridge (vocals)
- Recorded: 2005-04-29
- Recording Venue: 26th-29th April 2005, LSO St. Luke's, London
- Antonio Pappano (piano), Ian Bostridge (vocals)
- Recorded: 2005-04-29
- Recording Venue: 26th-29th April 2005, LSO St. Luke's, London
- Antonio Pappano (piano), Ian Bostridge (vocals)
- Recorded: 2005-04-29
- Recording Venue: 26th-29th April 2005, LSO St. Luke's, London
- Antonio Pappano (piano), Ian Bostridge (vocals)
- Recorded: 2005-04-29
- Recording Venue: 26th-29th April 2005, LSO St. Luke's, London
- Antonio Pappano (piano), Ian Bostridge (vocals)
- Recorded: 2005-04-29
- Recording Venue: 26th-29th April 2005, LSO St. Luke's, London
- Antonio Pappano (piano), Ian Bostridge (vocals)
- Recorded: 2005-04-29
- Recording Venue: 26th-29th April 2005, LSO St. Luke's, London
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Awards and reviews
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Gramophone MagazineAwards Issue 2006Editor's Choice
If Hugo Wolf is still something of a distant figure for you, then this latest select anthology of his songs should certainly bring them into close focus… Ian Bostridge and Antonio Pappano bring out the best in each other - and in Wolf himself...Bostridge’s ability to inhabit and dramatise the poetry of Wolf’s settings is extraordinary. This compelling programme has you on the edge of your seat, not least to catch every inflection of Pappano’s superlative musicianship: he has grand designs for these intimate songs, investing them with a supple, simmering passion, and mining their rich seam of expression with magical results.
2010
Recordings of Wolf songs are rare today, ones sung by tenors even rarer, yet here comes one to delight the ear. Ian Bostridge's choice of songs is typically fastidious, his interpretation of them full of the intelligence, understanding and musicality we expect from him.
With Antonio Pappano in wonderfully supportive, positive form, they rise to inspired heights in the central group of Mörike settings – Im Frühling, Auf ein altes Bild, Gebet, An den Schlaf and An die Geliebte. In these contrasting songs of religious insight and deep love, Bostridge performs with a kind of inward concentration and then elatory spirit, coupled with his rapt palpitating tone, that precisely matches with Wolf's masterpieces. He is perhaps even better in the Goethe setting Ganymed, which can seldom if ever have received such a rapturous performance, and brings the recital to a satisfying close.
Against these wonders must be set songs where his syllabic emphasis and tendency to Sprechgesang lead to performances that sound mincing: Begegnung, Nimmersatte Liebe (grossly overdone) and, earlier among the Eichendorff songs, Nachtzauber.
Here the wish to extract something from every word robs the songs of their natural flow, though among the Eichendorff settings, the over-familiar Verschwiegene Liebe receives an unfettered and restorative reading.
Bostridge, with Pappano an always inventive partner, makes you hear the songs – like it or not – anew. One may not always capitulate to the results, but Wolf is a composer who, above all, benefits from two artists willing to live dangerously.
They are helped by John Fraser's well balanced and full-bodied recording.
Awards 2006
Ian Bostridge's choice of songs is typically fastidious, his interpretation of them full of the intelligence, understanding and musicality we expect from him. With Antonio Pappano in wonderfully supportive, positive form, they rise to inspired heights in the central group of Mörike settings - "Im Frühling", "Auf ein altes Bild", "Gebet", "An den Schlaf" and "An die Geliebte". In these contrasting songs of religious insight and deep love, Bostridge performs with a kind of inward concentration and the elatory spirit, coupled with his rapt palpitating tone, that precisely matches with Wolf's masterpieces.
