Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Gerald Moore - Great Recordings Of The Century - Schubert: Die Schone Mullerin / Fischer-Dieskau, Moore
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Great Recordings Of The Century - Schubert: Die Schone Mullerin / Fischer-Dieskau, Moore
Music Price: $8.49 As of Jan 2 18:04 EST (details)
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| Artist(s) | Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau and Gerald Moore |
| Studio | EMI Classics |
| Release Date | March 9, 1999 |
| UPC Code | 724356695924 |
| Buy this item | $8.49 at Amazon.com As of Jan 2 18:04 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Original recording remastered |
About Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Gerald Moore - Great Recordings Of The Century - Schubert: Die Schone Mullerin / Fischer-Dieskau, Moore
Tracks
- Der Dichter, Als Prolog
- Das Wandern
- Wohin?
- Halt!
- Danksagung An Den Bach
- Am Feierabend
- Der Neugierige
- Ungeduld
- Morgengruß
- Des Müllers Blumen
- Tränenregen
- Mein!
- Pause
- Mit Dem Grünen Lautenbande
- Der Jäger
- Eifersucht Und Stollz
- Die Liebe Farbe
- Die Böse Farbe
- Trockne Blumen
- Der Müller Und Der Bach
- Des Baches Wiegenlied
- Epilog
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| Schubert: Die Winterreise / Fischer-Dieskau | Winterreise | Schubert: Schwanengesang; 4 Lieder | Schubert: Goethe-Lieder / Fischer-Dieskau, Demus, Moore | Schubert: Lieder |
User Reviews
Average user review:| Mesmerizing and Exquisite |
| Fischer-Dieskau and Schubert: what do you expect? |
It's one of the great song-cycles, and it's Fischer-Dieskau at his best. And there's the typical Fischer-Dieskau attitude: to go with the flow of the song and the cycle.
DSM may not be as fulfilling or as incredibly moving as Die Winterreise, but it does have its Höhepunkts: the coming of the hunter, where Fischer-Dieskau, almost predictably, sounds noticeably irritated; in 'die böse Farbe', in which he sounds as weepy as we expect the miller to be; in 'Trockne Blumen', where he sounds as heartbroken as we expect the miller to sound.
As for DSM taken by itself, I have this to say to newcomers to Schubert: listen to this before you listen to Die Winterreise or Schwanengesang. It's more down to earth, more accessible. And this is by far the best baritone recording of DSM you can get out there. July 5, 2004
| Comment on Editorial Review |
I'm wrting to comment on the Editorial Review, which claims Fischer-Dieskau gave "mannered" accounts of the music he performed. This view is totally subjective... Some people feel that way, some people totally disagree... The performances surely have character, but don't take it for granted that this character gets in the way of the music. For me, it surely does *not*. November 28, 2003
| Schubert - Die Schone Mullerin - Fischer-Dieskau/Moore |
The greatest male singer of the 20th Century allied to the champion accompanist, recorded when Fischer-Dieskau was at his peak. I have it in every medium from plastic through cassetes and video to CD and it never disappoints. The cycle is the ultimate in contrasts, and more than any other, the separate songs stand on their own as well as part of a group. The spirit and integrity come through, even to the listener, like myself, whose knowledge of German extends little beyond "Danke Schone" and "Wunderbar", which are probably the only two phrases I need to espress my opinion of, and gratitude to, Fischer-Dieskau for the pleasure he has given down the years, always with unfailing taste. February 11, 2002
| A truly great performance |
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