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Mahler / Dumno: Das Ewige Ratsel / L'enigme Eternelle - COMPACT DISCS

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Mahler / Dumno: Das Ewige Ratsel / L'enigme Eternelle - COMPACT DISCSTitle: Das Ewige Ratsel L'enigme Eternelle Artist: Mahler Dumno Label: Oehms Product Type: COMPACT DISCS UPC: 4260330918871 Genre: Classical Release Date: 2018 03 16 Number of Discs: 1 With the programme of their latest recording, Johannes Martin Kranzle and his pianist Hilko Dumno shed light on common features and differences between Lied cycles of the Christian Central European and Jewish East European traditions. Always at the center of focus are

Title: Das Ewige Ratsel / L'enigme Eternelle
Artist: Mahler / Dumno
Label: Oehms
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 4260330918871
Genre: Classical
Release Date: 2018-03-16
Number of Discs: 1

With the programme of their latest recording, Johannes Martin Kranzle and his pianist Hilko Dumno shed light on common features and differences between Lied cycles of the Christian Central European and Jewish East European traditions. Always at the center of focus are faith and the peoples' way of life, together with the question of human finiteness inevitably bound with these subjects. Thus the Twelve Yiddish Lieder by the largely unknown composer Richard Rudolf Klein meet Gustav Mahler's Lieder from Youth's Magic Horn, in which Jewish rhythms and melodies repeatedly shine forth. Also included is Jewish song inspired lieder by Frank Martin and Maurice Ravel. German baritone Johannes martin Kranzle has made for himself an exceptional international career. He spent many years as a member of the Frankfurt Opera. Most recently, he debuted at the Bayreuth Festival as Beckmesser in Wagner's Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg in 2017.

Tracks:
1.1 Die Alte Kasche
1.2 's Is Nit Do Kejn Nachtn
1.3 Rois, Rois, Wie Wait Bist Du?
1.4 Kudaj Jiddisch?
1.5 Is Gekummen Der Vetter Nossn
1.6 Sog Mir, Du Schejn Mejdele
1.7 Bist Du Mit Mir Brojges?
1.8 Bist Du Mit Mir Brojges?
1.9 Er Soll Lebn!
1.10 Der Rebbe Tanzt
1.11 A Chasn Oif Schabbes
1.12 Der Opschijd
1.13 Rheinlegendchen
1.14 Scheiden Und Meiden
1.15 Nicht Wiedersehen!
1.16 Trost Im Unglück
1.17 Der Tamboursg'sell
1.18 Selbstgefühl
1.19 Ist Alls Zu End Das Freudenmahl
1.20 Act Gott, Wie Graust Mir Vor Dem Tod
1.21 Ist Als Wenn Eins Gerufen Hatt
1.22 So Wollt Ich Ganz Zernichtet Sein
1.23 Ja! Ich Glaub; Solches Hat Er Vollbracht
1.24 O Ewiger Gott! O Göttliches Gesicht!
1.25 Kaddisch
1.26 L'énigme Éternelle

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