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Schubert's Women
Gabriele Jacoby (narrator), Klaudia Tandl (mezzo-soprano), Niall Kinsella (piano)
This recital offers an appealing selection of largely wellknown Schubert settings, with added interest given by interleaving the groups of songs with poems Schubert set – heard in thrilling,...
Schubert's Women
Gabriele Jacoby (narrator), Klaudia Tandl (mezzo-soprano), Niall Kinsella (piano)
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This recital offers an appealing selection of largely wellknown Schubert settings, with added interest given by interleaving the groups of songs with poems Schubert set – heard in thrilling,...
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The Austrian mezzo-soprano Klaudia Tandl, acting legend Gabriele Jacoby and the Irish pianist Niall Kinsella present with “Schubert’s Women” Schubert songs and recitations by contemporary poets with a strong connection to women and the subject “love”. There are classics like Das Heidenröslein, Du liebst mich nicht, Des Mädchens Klage or Nur wer die Sehnsucht kennt, but also lesser known songs like Luisens Antwort, Thekla or Gretchens Bitte. These are intertwined with poems by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Ludwig Rellstab, Friedrich Schiller, Ignaz Franz Castelli, and Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock, which Gabriele Jacoby stages in a unique way.
Contents and tracklist
- Klaudia Tandl (mezzo-soprano), Niall Kinsella (piano)
- Klaudia Tandl (mezzo-soprano), Niall Kinsella (piano)
- Klaudia Tandl (mezzo-soprano), Niall Kinsella (piano)
- Klaudia Tandl (mezzo-soprano), Niall Kinsella (piano)
- Klaudia Tandl (mezzo-soprano), Niall Kinsella (piano)
- Klaudia Tandl (mezzo-soprano), Niall Kinsella (piano)
- Klaudia Tandl (mezzo-soprano), Niall Kinsella (piano)
- Klaudia Tandl (mezzo-soprano), Niall Kinsella (piano)
- Klaudia Tandl (mezzo-soprano), Niall Kinsella (piano)
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Awards and reviews
May 2021
This recital offers an appealing selection of largely wellknown Schubert settings, with added interest given by interleaving the groups of songs with poems Schubert set – heard in thrilling, animated readings by Austrian actor Gabriele Jacoby...If not revelatory, altogether this is polished music-making of fine repertoire.