Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Swiss composer Othmar Schoeck with the release of "Othmar Schoeck: Lieder, Complete Edition, Vol. 1." This captivating collection, released on December 5, 2014, under the Jecklin label, offers a comprehensive journey through Schoeck's exquisite lieder repertoire. Spanning 48 minutes, the album features a rich assortment of songs, including selections from "Sechs Lieder von Uhland," "Drei Gedichte von Lenau," and "Zwei Wanderlieder von Eichendorff," among others.
Schoeck, renowned for his profound contributions to the Lieder genre, presents a tapestry of musical emotions and narratives. The album showcases his mastery of blending poetic texts with melodic compositions, creating an intimate and evocative listening experience. Each track, performed with meticulous artistry, invites you to explore the depths of Schoeck's musical storytelling.
From the poignant "Auf den Tod eines Kindes" to the lively "Wanderlied der Prager Studenten," the album encapsulates a wide range of human experiences and sentiments. Schoeck's ability to convey the essence of each poem through music is a testament to his genius, making this collection a treasure trove for lovers of classical vocal music.
Whether you are a seasoned enthusiast of lieder or a newcomer to the genre, "Othmar Schoeck: Lieder, Complete Edition, Vol. 1" promises an enriching and rewarding experience. Dive into the world of Othmar Schoeck and discover the timeless beauty of his musical legacy.
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Tracks
Sechs Lieder von Uhland, Op. 3: No. 5, Scheiden und MeidenOthmar Schoeck, Christine Schäfer, Wolfram Rieger
Sechs Lieder von Uhland, Op. 3: No. 6, Auf den Tod eines KindesOthmar Schoeck, Christine Schäfer, Wolfram Rieger
Drei Gedichte von Lenau, Op. 5: No. 2, An die EntfernteOthmar Schoeck, Christine Schäfer, Wolfram Rieger
Drei Gedichte von Lenau, Op. 5: No. 3, FrühlingsblickOthmar Schoeck, Christine Schäfer, Wolfram Rieger
Sechs Lieder, Op. 6: No. 1, Die VerlasseneOthmar Schoeck, Christine Schäfer, Wolfram Rieger