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Heinrich Heine: Lieder

Stunden, Tage, Ewigkeiten

Benjamin Appl (baritone) & James Baillieu (piano)

Heinrich Heine: Lieder
Appl has a baritone voice with its own character and a natural appreciation of the essentials of singing Lieder…he floats through Mendelssohn’s beautifully rippling ‘Schwanenlied’ with mellow...

Heinrich Heine: Lieder

Stunden, Tage, Ewigkeiten

Benjamin Appl (baritone) & James Baillieu (piano)

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Appl has a baritone voice with its own character and a natural appreciation of the essentials of singing Lieder…he floats through Mendelssohn’s beautifully rippling ‘Schwanenlied’ with mellow...

About

Currently a BBC New Generation Artist, baritone Benjamin Appl makes his Champs Hill debut with a disc of lieder by Grieg, Rubenstein, Schubert, Felix & Fanny Mendelssohn and Schumann.

All composers set words by Heinrich Heine, one of the most contraversial literary figures of the last 200 years, whose texts still have surprising relevance today.

Benjamin Appl says: “Many of the songs recorded here have become familiar to me over a long period: I programmed Schumann’s Dichterliebe for my very first recital in 2006, unaware of its challenges and rather reckless of me, in retrospect. From the very beginning its musical and poetic language drove me and absorbed me. At the other extreme other songs, such as the lovely op 32 by Anton Rubinstein I discovered much more recently.”

Benjamin Appl was greatly influenced by Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, who mentored and taught him as his last private student until his death in May 2012. An accomplished performer in opera and beyond, he is an extablished recitalist, performing in Carnegie Hall and the Wigmore Hall, where he was named as an ‘emerging artist’ in 2015.

Described by The Daily Telegraph as ‘in a class of his own’ James Baillieu is a prize-winner of the Wigmore Hall and Das Lied International Song Competitions, and the Kathleen Ferrier and Richard Tauber Competitions. He was selected for representation by Young Classical Artists Trust (YCAT) in 2010 and in 2012 received a Borletti-Buitoni Trust Fellowship and a Geoffrey Parsons Memorial Trust Award.

Contents and tracklist

No. 3 In dem Walde
Track length1:06
No. 2 Frühlingslied: Die blauen Frühlingsaugen
Track length1:19
No. 4 Es war ein alter König
Track length2:59
No. 5 Du bist wie eine Blume
Track length1:45
No. 6 Der Asra
Track length1:59
No. 1 Frühlingslied - Leise zieht durch mein Gemüt
Track length1:29
No. 8 Der Atlas
Track length2:10
No. 9 Ihr Bild
Track length3:11
No. 11 Die Stadt
Track length2:42
No. 13 Der Doppelgänger
Track length4:34
No. 1 Im wunderschönen Monat Mai
Track length1:37
No. 2 Aus meinen Tränen spriessen
Track length0:56
No. 3 Die Rose, die Lilie, die Taube, die Sonne
Track length0:30
No. 4 Wenn ich in deine Augen seh
Track length1:59
No. 5 Ich will meine Seele tauchen
Track length1:03
No. 6 Im Rhein, im heiligen Strome
Track length2:26
No. 7 Ich grolle nicht
Track length1:42
No. 8 Und wüssten’s die Blumen
Track length1:20
No. 9 Das ist ein Flöten und Geigen
Track length1:24
No. 10 Hör ich das Liedchen klingen?
Track length2:13
No. 11 Ein Jüngling liebt ein Mädchen
Track length1:00
No. 12 Am leuchtenden Sommermorgen
Track length2:28
No. 13 Ich hab im Traum geweinet
Track length2:26
No. 14 Allnächtlich im Traume
Track length1:23
No. 15 Aus alten Märchen winkt es
Track length2:29
No. 16 Die alten bösen Lieder
Track length4:35

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Awards and reviews

May 2016

Appl has a baritone voice with its own character and a natural appreciation of the essentials of singing Lieder…he floats through Mendelssohn’s beautifully rippling ‘Schwanenlied’ with mellow allure. Schumann’s ‘Du bist wie eine Blume’ is expressively done and Dichterliebe as a whole, accompanied with sensitivity by James Baillieu, is engaging if a touch sombre
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