Duo Grahl - Hornig

18/09/2022

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Ensemble Caladrius © Johann Sasarman
Ensemble Caladrius © Johann Sasarman

Sunday, 18 September 2022, 7:00 pm
St. Johannis Church, Wolfenbüttel, Glockengasse 2

Patrick Grahl tenor
Klara Hornig piano

Franz Schubert (1797-1828)
"The beautiful miller's wife" D 795 (1823)
Song cycle "Die schöne Müllerin" for voice and piano D 795, after poems by Wilhelm Müller
1. hiking (moderately fast)
2. where to? (Moderately)
3. stop! (Not too fast)
4. thanksgiving to the brook (Somewhat slow)
5. at the end of the day (Quite fast)
6. the curious (Slow)
7. impatience (a bit too fast)
8. morning greeting (Moderately)
9. the miller's flowers (Moderately)
10. rain of tears (rather slowly)
11. mine! (Moderately fast)
12. pause (rather quickly)
13. with the green lute band (moderately)
14 The Hunter (Quickly)
15 Jealousy and Pride (Quickly)
16. the dear colour (Quite slow)
17. the evil colour (Quite fast)
18. dry flowers (rather slowly)
19. the miller and the brook (Moderately)
20. the brook's lullaby (Moderately)

What Schubert announced here so succinctly and - incidentally - with the double meaning of theme and poet as "a few miller songs" was nothing less than the first narrative song cycle of the Romantic period.

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