WOLF Complete Songs Vol 9
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Composer or Director: Robert Holl, Hugo (Filipp Jakob) Wolf
Genre:
Vocal
Label: Stone
Magazine Review Date: 04/2017
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 71
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: 5060192 780673
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Auf dem See |
Hugo (Filipp Jakob) Wolf, Composer
Hugo (Filipp Jakob) Wolf, Composer Sholto Kynoch, Piano Thomas Hobbs, Tenor |
Erster Verlust |
Hugo (Filipp Jakob) Wolf, Composer
Hugo (Filipp Jakob) Wolf, Composer Sholto Kynoch, Piano Thomas Hobbs, Tenor |
(6) Lieder für eine Frauenstimme |
Hugo (Filipp Jakob) Wolf, Composer
Hugo (Filipp Jakob) Wolf, Composer Lydia Teuscher, Soprano Sholto Kynoch, Piano |
Gretchen vor dem Andachtsbild der Mater Dolorosa |
Hugo (Filipp Jakob) Wolf, Composer
Hugo (Filipp Jakob) Wolf, Composer Lydia Teuscher, Soprano Sholto Kynoch, Piano |
(6) Gedichte von Scheffel, Mörike, Goethe und Ke |
Hugo (Filipp Jakob) Wolf, Composer
Hugo (Filipp Jakob) Wolf, Composer Robert Holl, Composer Sholto Kynoch, Piano Thomas Hobbs, Tenor William Berger, Baritone |
Suschens Vogel |
Hugo (Filipp Jakob) Wolf, Composer
Hugo (Filipp Jakob) Wolf, Composer Lydia Teuscher, Soprano Sholto Kynoch, Piano |
Die Tochter der Heide |
Hugo (Filipp Jakob) Wolf, Composer
Hugo (Filipp Jakob) Wolf, Composer Lydia Teuscher, Soprano Sholto Kynoch, Piano |
Sehnsucht |
Hugo (Filipp Jakob) Wolf, Composer
Hugo (Filipp Jakob) Wolf, Composer Sholto Kynoch, Piano William Berger, Baritone |
Der Fischer |
Hugo (Filipp Jakob) Wolf, Composer
Hugo (Filipp Jakob) Wolf, Composer Sholto Kynoch, Piano William Berger, Baritone |
(3) Gedichte von Michelangelo |
Hugo (Filipp Jakob) Wolf, Composer
Hugo (Filipp Jakob) Wolf, Composer Robert Holl, Composer Sholto Kynoch, Piano |
Author: Hugo Shirley
All of them show Wolf’s individual voice breaking through from the influence of Schubert and Schumann. There are several already masterful strophic songs (such as the beautiful ‘Sehnsucht’) and tastes of the characteristic sprightly mischief that would become such a hallmark for the composer.
And here too we largely have the young voices that have been the rule throughout the series. Thomas Hobbs brings a sweet, light, pleasingly plangent tenor tone to his assignments, and a lovely chaste, wide-eyed feel to ‘Wanderers Nachtlied’. Lydia Teuscher sings brightly in her songs, but also creates a moving portrait in Wolf’s remarkable early Gretchen song. William Berger projects with firm focus, and perhaps a touch too much tension, but relaxes nicely into a touching account of ‘Sehnsucht’.
Which leaves the veteran Robert Holl. He certainly can’t be accused of tension, singing with relaxed grandeur and a weather-beaten gravitas that suits his moving, melancholy account of the Michelangelo Songs perfectly. He does rather chew at his words, and there’s no disguising the wobble and occasional nasal quality of his tone, but his sheer authority and experience serve him well.
There’s supremely musical and vividly characterful piano-playing from Sholto Kynoch throughout, and the recorded sound, though on the close side, is excellent. Another fine instalment.
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