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Beethoven: An die ferne Geliebte

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Catalogue number907611DI
Release date2015-04-06
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Songs to the distant beloved. Following their acclaimed Schumann recording, tenor Mark Padmore and fortepiano phenom Kristian Bezuidenhout join forces again for this varied and appealing lieder recital of songs by Haydn, An die ferne Geliebte Op.98 by Beethoven, and the Masonic Cantata K.619 by Mozart.

Chants à la bien-aimée lointaine. Après le succès de leur programme Schumann, Mark Padmore (ténor) et Kristian Bezuidenhout (pianoforte) se retrouvent pour un magnifique récital de lieder, de Haydn à Beethoven (An die ferne Geliebte, op. 98) et Mozart (Une petite cantate allemande, K.619).

Lieder an die ferne Geliebte. Der Tenor Mark Padmore und das Hammerklavier-Phänomen Kristian Bezuidenhout knüpfen an ihre vielbeachtete Schumann-CD an und tun sich erneut zusammen zu dieser reizvollen Einspielung mit Liedern von Haydn, An die ferne Geliebte op.98 von Beethoven und der Freimaurerkantate KV 619 von Mozart.
 
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ComposerJoseph Haydn
Ludwig van Beethoven
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
PerformerKristian Bezuidenhout
Mark Padmore
LyricistAlois Isidor Jeitteles
Anne Hunter
Anonymous
Christoph August Tiedge
Franz Heinrich Ziegenhagen
Friedrich von Matthisson
Heinrich Goeble
Joachim Heinrich Campe
Johann Wilhelm Lugwig Gleim
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Paul von Haugwitz
William Shakespeare

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