Schubert: Winterreise D911
Jan Kobow (tenor), Christoph Hammer (fortepiano)
Kobow tends to stand back and let the music do much of the work - an admirable approach for a recording whose general tack is showing what's really there in the piece...You don't have to know...
Schubert: Winterreise D911
Jan Kobow (tenor), Christoph Hammer (fortepiano)
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Kobow tends to stand back and let the music do much of the work - an admirable approach for a recording whose general tack is showing what's really there in the piece...You don't have to know...
About
Recorded in the Schloss Seehaus, Markt Nordheim, Germany, July 2011
German tenor Jan Kobow has chosen to sing Schubert’s Winterreise cycle in the keys the composer originally selected. These original keys possess particular charms that help capture the musical atmosphere of the time. Jan Kobow is accompanied by Christoph Hammer, who plays on a Viennese grand piano manufactured around 1810 by Joseph Brodmann. This is Kobow’s third recording of Schubert lieder for ATMA.
The valuable Brodmann piano was meticulously restored in Hamburg by Ulrich Weymar 200 years later. Jan Kobow says, “it has a clear and brilliant tone which is somewhat contrary to the darker keys we are used to when hearing Winterreise. But this is compensated for by its quite lower pitch of 420 Hertz.” The performers decided on tuning the Brodmann piano in the old way — known as “unevenly hovering”— which makes this historical instrument sound better than when it is tuned according to current practises.
Contents and tracklist
- Jan Kobow (vocalist), Christoph Hammer (soloist)
- Recorded: July 2011
- Recording Venue: Schloss Seehaus, Markt Nordheim, Allemagne
Awards and reviews
September 2014
Kobow tends to stand back and let the music do much of the work - an admirable approach for a recording whose general tack is showing what's really there in the piece...You don't have to know that Kobow is a native German-speaker to feel an extra authority in the way the phrases follow the subtle lead of the text's nuances.