Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of classical music with Letizia Scherrer's captivating album, "Lieder: Karl Leister." Released on January 1, 2004, under the esteemed Camerata Tokyo label, this album is a testament to Scherrer's extraordinary vocal prowess and her ability to breathe life into timeless compositions.
Spanning a rich tapestry of genres, including choral and requiem, this album is a journey through the soul-stirring works of renowned composers. The tracklist is a carefully curated collection of pieces that showcase Scherrer's versatility and depth. From the hauntingly beautiful "Ave Maria" to the lively "Songs Without Words," each track is a masterclass in musical expression.
Scherrer's rendition of Schubert's "Gretchen am Spinnrade" is particularly noteworthy, as is her interpretation of Mendelssohn's "Songs Without Words." These pieces, along with others like "Sechs Deutsche Lieder" and "Die schöne Müllerin," highlight Scherrer's ability to convey a range of emotions through her voice.
The album's duration of 1 hour and 10 minutes offers a substantial listening experience, allowing you to fully appreciate the intricacies and nuances of each composition. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, Letizia Scherrer's "Lieder: Karl Leister" is an album that promises to captivate and inspire.
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Tracks
Sechs Deutsche Lieder, Op. 103: No. 1, Sei still mein HerzLouis Spohr, Karl Leister, Ferenc Bognar, Letizia Scherrer
Sechs Deutsche Lieder, Op. 103: No. 2, ZwiegesangLouis Spohr, Karl Leister, Ferenc Bognar, Letizia Scherrer
Sechs Deutsche Lieder, Op. 103: No. 3, SehnsuchtLouis Spohr, Karl Leister, Ferenc Bognar, Letizia Scherrer
Sechs Deutsche Lieder, Op. 103: No. 4, WiegenliedLouis Spohr, Karl Leister, Ferenc Bognar, Letizia Scherrer
Sechs Deutsche Lieder, Op. 103: No. 5, Das heimliche LiedLouis Spohr, Karl Leister, Ferenc Bognar, Letizia Scherrer
Sechs Deutsche Lieder, Op. 103: No. 6, Wach auf!Louis Spohr, Karl Leister, Ferenc Bognar, Letizia Scherrer
Adelaide, Op. 46 - Arr. for Clarinet and Piano by Ivan MüllerLudwig van Beethoven, Karl Leister, Ferenc Bognar
Heimatlied, Op. 117Johann Wenzel Kalliwoda, Karl Leister, Ferenc Bognar, Letizia Scherrer
12 Gesänge, Op. 8: No. 10, Romanze - Arr. for Clarinet and PianoFelix Mendelssohn, Karl Leister, Ferenc Bognar
Die Verschworenen, D.787: Romanze der Helene - Arr. by Robert FontaineFranz Schubert, Karl Leister, Ferenc Bognar, Letizia Scherrer
Die schöne Müllerin, Op. 25, D. 795: No. 2, Der Neugierige - Arr. by Carl BaermannFranz Schubert, Karl Leister, Ferenc Bognar, Letizia Scherrer
Die schöne Müllerin, Op. 25, D. 795: No. 2, Wohin? - Arr. by Carl BaermannFranz Schubert, Karl Leister, Ferenc Bognar, Letizia Scherrer
Ave Maria, Op. 25 No. 6, D. 839 - Arr. by Carl BaermannFranz Schubert, Karl Leister, Ferenc Bognar, Letizia Scherrer
Lob der Thränen, Op. 13 No. 2, D. 711 - Arr. by Carl BaermannFranz Schubert, Karl Leister, Ferenc Bognar, Letizia Scherrer
Gretchen am Spinnrade, Op. 2, D. 118 - Arr. by Carl BaermannFranz Schubert, Karl Leister, Ferenc Bognar, Letizia Scherrer
Ständchen, D. 889 - Arr. by Carl BaermannFranz Schubert, Karl Leister, Ferenc Bognar, Letizia Scherrer
Das MühlradConradin Kreutzer, Karl Leister, Ferenc Bognar, Letizia Scherrer
Songs Without Words, Op. 67, No. 2, MWV U145: Allegro leggiero - Arr. for Clarinet and Piano by Thea King and Alan FrankFelix Mendelssohn, Karl Leister, Ferenc Bognar
Songs Without Words, Op. 62, No. 1, MWV U185: Andante espressivo - Arr. for Clarinet and Piano by Thea King and Alan FrankFelix Mendelssohn, Karl Leister, Ferenc Bognar
Songs Without Words, Op. 62, No. 6, MWV U161 "Frühlingslied": Allegretto grazioso - Arr. for Clarinet and Piano by Thea King and Alan FrankFelix Mendelssohn, Karl Leister, Ferenc Bognar
Songs Without Words, Op. 102, No. 3, MWV U195: Presto - Arr. for Clarinet and Piano by Thea King and Alan FrankFelix Mendelssohn, Karl Leister, Ferenc Bognar
Se il mio ben, cor mio tu sei in E-Flat Major, J. 107Carl Maria von Weber, Panocha Quartet, Karl Leister, Yoshiyuki Itoda, Lars-Michael Stransky, Kouzou Moriyama, Tomoko Kuribayashi, Miki Sugita