Matthias Goerne, renowned for his profound interpretations of the lied genre, teams up with pianist Daniil Trifonov for an exquisite collection of songs that span the works of Schumann, Brahms, Berg, and Beethoven. Released on Deutsche Grammophon, "Lieder" is a testament to Goerne's mastery as one of the most distinguished baritones of our time. This album, spanning 79 minutes, offers a rich tapestry of classical vocal music, showcasing Goerne's ability to delve deeply into the poetic and intimate creations of these composers.
The album begins with Robert Schumann's "4 Gesänge, Op. 2" and "Dichterliebe, Op. 48," where Goerne's velvety baritone brings to life the tender and evocative texts, accompanied by Trifonov's sensitive and nuanced piano playing. The set also includes Brahms' "4 Ernste Gesänge, Op. 121," which reflects the composer's profound spiritual and philosophical reflections, performed with a sense of gravity and introspection.
Additionally, the album features settings of Michelangelo's poetry by Alban Berg and Dmitri Shostakovich, highlighting Goerne's versatility and the depth of his artistic vision. The inclusion of Beethoven's lesser-known Lieder adds a layer of intimacy and poetic beauty to the collection.
"Lieder" is not just a compilation of songs but a journey through the human experience, as interpreted by some of the most revered composers in classical music. Goerne's rich, expressive voice, coupled with Trifonov's virtuosic piano playing, creates a captivating and immersive listening experience. This album is a celebration of the lied genre, showcasing the artistry and collaboration between two of the most respected figures in classical music today.