Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Johannes Brahms' musical genius with the upcoming release, "Brahms: Complete Songs, Vol. 6," set to debut on December 6, 2024, under the esteemed Naxos label. This exquisite collection spans a variety of genres within the classical realm, including classical piano, chamber music, and orchestral works, offering a comprehensive exploration of Brahms' vocal compositions.
The album features a meticulously curated selection of Brahms' songs, encompassing Op. 28, Op. 58, Op. 69, and Op. 72. Each piece is a testament to Brahms' unparalleled ability to blend poetic lyricism with profound emotional depth. From the intimate duets of Op. 28 to the evocative narratives of Op. 69, and the reflective elegance of Op. 58 and Op. 72, this volume showcases the breadth of Brahms' artistic vision.
Performances by esteemed artists such as Esther Valentin-Fieguth, Konstantin Ingenpas, and Ulrich Eisenlohr bring these compositions to life with sensitivity and nuance. Their interpretations highlight the intricate interplay between text and music, inviting listeners to delve into the rich storytelling and emotional resonance of Brahms' works.
With a total duration of 1 hour and 8 minutes, this album is a substantial addition to any classical music enthusiast's collection. Whether you are a longtime admirer of Brahms or a newcomer to his music, this volume offers a captivating journey through some of his most beloved and enduring vocal works. Prepare to be enchanted by the timeless beauty and artistic mastery of Johannes Brahms.
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Tracks
4 Duets, Op. 28: No. 1, Die Nonne und der RitterJohannes Brahms, Esther Valentin-Fieguth, Konstantin Ingenpaß, Ulrich Eisenlohr
4 Duets, Op. 28: No. 2, Vor der TürJohannes Brahms, Esther Valentin-Fieguth, Konstantin Ingenpaß, Ulrich Eisenlohr
4 Duets, Op. 28: No. 3, Es rauschet das WasserJohannes Brahms, Esther Valentin-Fieguth, Konstantin Ingenpaß, Ulrich Eisenlohr
4 Duets, Op. 28: No. 4, Der Jäger und sein LiebchenJohannes Brahms, Esther Valentin-Fieguth, Konstantin Ingenpaß, Ulrich Eisenlohr