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Brahms: Lieder Album

Christian Gerhaher (baritone), Gerold Huber (piano)

Brahms: Lieder Album

Awards:

The sweetness of tone that Gerhaher produced when younger has faded, but his sense of drama is unchanged, the ability to characterise different voices...Huber is a scrupulous partner throughout.

Brahms: Lieder Album

Christian Gerhaher (baritone), Gerold Huber (piano)

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Awards:

The sweetness of tone that Gerhaher produced when younger has faded, but his sense of drama is unchanged, the ability to characterise different voices...Huber is a scrupulous partner throughout.

About

For their latest album, recorded live at the Reitstadel in Neumarkt, Christian Gerhaher and his long-time duo-partner, Gerold Huber, have revisited the songs of the great Romantic composer Johannes Brahms (1833-1897). Yet it is not their first time: on their debut album in 2002 you´ll already find the ‘Four Serious Songs’ Op. 121, and in 2017 they released their version of ‘Romances from L. Tieck´s Magelone’, Op. 33. However, with this album, they bring single songs and cycles to the fore that testify to an intense striving by Brahms to create a new ‘folk tune’. Embedded into social changes of the 19th century, Brahms here tries to establish the art song as a reflection of its own imagined history as well as a reminiscence and portrayal of a naturalness gradually becoming lost during the rise of the modern world – similar to the ambivalence between tradition and progress, noticeable in his instrumental works.

As always, thanks to their ideal interweaving of words and music, Gerhaher and Huber introduce a new perspective to these songs. Among the works recorded here, apart from the exemplary cycle of the ‘Neun Lieder und Gesänge’ Op.32 and the ‘Regenlied’ cycle of posthumously published poems by Klaus Groth (which are heard here in their rarely performed early version) you will find well-known pieces such as ‘Sehnsucht’ and ‘Von ewiger Liebe’.

Contents and tracklist

No. 1, Wie rafft' ich mich auf in der Nacht
Track length4:00
No. 2, Nicht mehr zu dir zu gehen
Track length2:26
No. 3, Ich schleich umher betrübt
Track length1:27
No. 4, Der Strom, der neben mir verrauschte
Track length1:16
No. 5, Wehe, so willst du mich wieder
Track length1:51
No. 6, Du sprichst, dass ich mich täuschte
Track length2:34
No. 7, Bitteres zu sagen, denkst du
Track length1:46
No. 8, So stehn wir, ich und meine Weide
Track length1:56
No. 9, Wie bist du, meine Königin
Track length3:32

Awards and reviews

July 2025

The sweetness of tone that Gerhaher produced when younger has faded, but his sense of drama is unchanged, the ability to characterise different voices...Huber is a scrupulous partner throughout.

June 2025

As so often, they cast a very individual spell over the music, their interpretative approach – introspective but alert, melancholy, often exquisite in its detail and delicacy – drawing all the songs together so that they come across as a coherent whole.

15th June 2025

his responses (Huber’s as well) are generally spot on, whether the number is in the simple folk style or aims at something more complex. Accompaniments, too, vary, reaching one peak when a starry night sky is evoked by piano twinkles soaring far above Gerhaher’s voice.
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