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Clara - Robert - Johannes: Lyrical Echoes
Canada's National Arts Centre Orchestra, Adrianne Pieczonka (soprano), Liz Upchurch
Alexander Shelley
Although Shelley has the strings create a perfectly smooth surface in the slow introduction to Schumann’s Second...the dotted rhythms of the un poco più vivace (at 1'54") instantly shatter that... — More…
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Clara Schumann: The Complete Lieder Eugene Asti (piano), Susan Gritton (soprano), Stephan Loges (baritone)
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This is a strong programme. Stand-out moments include the utterly beautiful Beim Abschied (Schumann) and the premieres of The Flowing Sand and The White Amaryllis (Samuel). — More…
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Enchanting accounts of lovely and fascinating songs by Schumann's wife. Texts in German and English are provided, too. — More…
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There is a lot to admire and return to on this disc… [Craxton] often finds the right nuances and she has fine sense for the musical phrase. — More…
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Ich stand in dunklen Träumen…
Jörg Waschinski sings the lieder of Clara Schumann
Jörg Waschinski (soprano)
Aulos-Streichquartett Berlin
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Clara Schumann, Fanny Mendelsohn, Alma Mahler - Lieder
Christina Högman (soprano), Roland Pöntinen (piano)
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Clara, Robert, Johannes: Living Art (complete Collection) Gabriela Montero (piano), Adrianne Pieczonka (soprano), Liz Upchurch (piano), Stewart Goodyear (piano), Yosuke Kawasaki (violin), Rachel Mercer (cello), Angela Hewitt (piano), Canada’s National Arts Centre Orchestra, Alexander Shelley
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Clara Schumann: Complete Songs
Miriam Alexandra (soprano), Peter Gijsbertsen (tenor) & Jozef De Beenhouwer (piano)
Although Clara Schumann’s songs are not as popular as her piano works, this disc makes a good case for them. Some phrasing is a little laboured, but it’s a pleasant listen nonetheless. — More…