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Schubert: Winterreise, Op. 89, D911

Peter Mattei (baritone), Lars David Nilsson (piano)

Schubert: Winterreise, Op. 89, D911

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An intelligent and vividly communicative artist whose rich, healthy singing is difficult to resist. With sturdy support from Lars David Nilsson, he performs the cycle with the sort of directness...

Schubert: Winterreise, Op. 89, D911

Peter Mattei (baritone), Lars David Nilsson (piano)

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Awards:

An intelligent and vividly communicative artist whose rich, healthy singing is difficult to resist. With sturdy support from Lars David Nilsson, he performs the cycle with the sort of directness...

About

Peter Mattei has won great acclaim as a singer with unusual dramatic gifts, appearing on the world’s leading stages in complex operatic roles such as Don Giovanni, Billy Budd and Eugene Onegin. On the present release he takes on a no less complex character in the Lieder canon: the traveller in Schubert’s Winterreise. In this cycle, Schubert returned to the poet Wilhelm Müller, whose poems he had set some years earlier, in his other great song cycle, Die schöne Müllerin. Müller’s texts revolve around a young man who after being rejected leaves his village and heads into the desolate, snowy countryside. In the course of the cycle he experiences loss and an aching loneliness interrupted by fleeting glimpses of hope, but ultimately the landscape through which he is moving is colored by alienation and despair. Müller died at thirty-two years old in 1827, the very year in which Winterreise was composed – and Schubert himself died the following year, still making revisions to the last of the songs while on his deathbed. When Schubert invited his closest friends to a gathering in order to listen to the cycle he called the songs ‘gruesome’, and according to one witness the audience was shocked by their sombre mood. In this recording, Mattei brings all his interpretive skills to bear. He is supported by the piano of Lars David Nilsson, which reinforces the different moods and characters of the twenty-four songs and often assumes the role of a narrator, alongside the singer.

Contents and tracklist

No. 1, Gute Nacht
Track length5:37
No. 2, Die Wetterfahne
Track length1:38
No. 3, Gefror'ne Tränen
Track length2:21
No. 4, Erstarrung
Track length2:50
No. 5, Der Lindenbaum
Track length4:47
No. 6, Wasserflut
Track length4:08
No. 7, Auf dem Flusse
Track length3:11
No. 8, Rückblick
Track length2:06
No. 9, Irrlicht
Track length2:41
No. 10, Rast
Track length2:59
No. 11, Frühlingstraum
Track length3:48
No. 12, Einsamkeit
Track length2:35
No. 13, Die Post
Track length1:59
No. 14, Der greise Kopf
Track length2:57
No. 15, Die Krähe
Track length2:16
No. 16, Letzte Hoffnung
Track length1:50
No. 17, Im Dorfe
Track length3:03
No. 18, Der stürmische Morgen
Track length0:52
No. 19, Täuschung
Track length1:16
No. 20, Der Wegweiser
Track length4:03
No. 21, Das Wirtshaus
Track length4:06
No. 22, Mut
Track length1:16
No. 23, Die Nebensonnen
Track length2:41
No. 24, Der Leiermann
Track length3:55

Awards and reviews

  • International Classical Music Awards
    2019
    Nominee - Vocal

December 2019

An intelligent and vividly communicative artist whose rich, healthy singing is difficult to resist. With sturdy support from Lars David Nilsson, he performs the cycle with the sort of directness and vocal charisma one would expect...Could there be more variety in the tone? Possibly; and there are a couple of arguable interpretative choices. But, vocally speaking, this is one of the handsomest versions of this work available.

December 2019

A truly valuable addition to the Winterreise discography.
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