℗ 2017 Deutschlandradio / Deutsche Grammophon, Berlin
Released September 13, 2019
Duration 1h 16m 17s
Record Label Cavi-Music
Genre Classical
 

Schubert: Schwanengesänge

Markus Schaefer, Tobias Koch, Stephan Katte

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1.1
Schwanengesang, D. 744
Franz Schubert; Johann Chrisostomus Senn; Markus Schaefer; Tobias Koch
2:57
1.2
Winterabend, D. 938
Franz Schubert; Karl Gottfried von Leitner; Markus Schaefer; Tobias Koch
6:17
1.3
Die Sterne, D. 939
Franz Schubert; Karl Gottfried von Leitner; Markus Schaefer; Tobias Koch
3:12
1.4
Auf dem Strom, for Tenor, Horn and Piano, D. 943
Franz Schubert; Ludwig Rellstab; Stephan Katte; Markus Schaefer; Tobias Koch
9:15
1.5
Herbst, D. 945
Franz Schubert; Ludwig Rellstab; Markus Schaefer; Tobias Koch
3:29
Schwanengsang, D. 957  
1.6
No. 1, Liebesbotschaft
Franz Schubert; Ludwig Rellstab; Tobias Koch; Markus Schaefer
2:42
1.7
No. 2, Kriegers Ahnung
Franz Schubert; Ludwig Rellstab; Tobias Koch; Markus Schaefer
5:29
1.8
No. 3. Frühlingssehnsucht
Franz Schubert; Ludwig Rellstab; Tobias Koch; Markus Schaefer
3:54
1.9
No. 4, Ständchen
Franz Schubert; Ludwig Rellstab; Tobias Koch; Markus Schaefer
3:27
1.10
No. 5, Aufenthalt
Franz Schubert; Ludwig Rellstab; Tobias Koch; Markus Schaefer
2:48
1.11
No. 6, In der Ferne
Franz Schubert; Ludwig Rellstab; Tobias Koch; Markus Schaefer
7:00
1.12
No. 7, Abschied
Franz Schubert; Ludwig Rellstab; Tobias Koch; Markus Schaefer
4:02
1.13
No. 8, Der Atlas
Franz Schubert; Heinrich Heine; Tobias Koch; Markus Schaefer
2:01
1.14
No. 9, Ihr Bild
Franz Schubert; Heinrich Heine; Markus Schaefer; Tobias Koch
2:48
1.15
No. 10, Das Fischermädchen
Franz Schubert; Heinrich Heine; Markus Schaefer; Tobias Koch
1:55
1.16
No. 11, Die Stadt
Franz Schubert; Heinrich Heine; Tobias Koch; Markus Schaefer
2:52
1.17
No. 12, Am Meer
Franz Schubert; Heinrich Heine; Tobias Koch; Markus Schaefer
4:12
1.18
No. 13, Der Doppelgänger
Franz Schubert; Heinrich Heine; Tobias Koch; Markus Schaefer
3:51
1.19
Die Taubenpost, D. 956A
Franz Schubert; Johann Gabriel Seidl; Tobias Koch; Markus Schaefer
4:06
Digital Booklet
"Every period in history has its own tendencies and points of reference. A musical interpretation should always strive to breathe new life into a composer's legacy by making it audible and understandable in accordance with the here and now. Artists should certainly render the score as authentically as possible; however, thanks to a choice of responsibly assumed liberties and of self-imposed limits in performance practice, they can give their interpretation a highly individual profile. In this new recording we have once again dared to open up our performance experimentally to the sort of effects that emerge from spontaneous improvisation. We have never ceased to ask ourselves (not only in this context): at what point does subjectivity turn into mannerism? How much freedom can, may, and should a recorded interpretation contain? As historically informed practitioners of music, we see ourselves as mediators. Faithfulness to the original begins with a willingness to decode, decipher, and interpret the score; it is not achieved by staring fearfully in awe at the manuscript. To the contrary: we are fully aware that any confrontation with a masterpiece of the past can only be justified if we recreate it anew while maintaining a fragile balance between faithfulness to the musical work and faithfulness to the "text". We are also well aware that the two latter concepts should not be equated. In this recording we confront the listener with a number of notes that are not in the manuscript, along with a series of unfamiliar phrasings, and several changes we have made in the score." - Markus Schaefer/Tobias Koch (From the Liner Notes)
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Cavi-Music Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-2.42
-6.61 to -0.20
-25.16
-28.19 to -19.34
-21.07
-24.10 to -15.90
14
12 to 17
1
Schwanengesang, D. 744
-3.38-28.06-22.714
2
Winterabend, D. 938
-6.61-27.00-24.114
3
Die Sterne, D. 939
-3.44-23.98-20.914
4
Auf dem Strom, for Tenor, Horn and Piano, D. 943
-0.20-19.34-16.212
5
Herbst, D. 945
-0.91-20.78-17.613
6
No. 1, Liebesbotschaft
-3.56-25.68-22.814
7
No. 2, Kriegers Ahnung
-2.93-26.60-22.514
8
No. 3. Frühlingssehnsucht
-1.96-24.28-20.514
9
No. 4, Ständchen
-4.06-27.79-23.816
10
No. 5, Aufenthalt
-0.20-20.35-16.813
11
No. 6, In der Ferne
-3.06-26.33-21.514
12
No. 7, Abschied
-2.05-25.59-22.416
13
No. 8, Der Atlas
-0.20-19.82-15.913
14
No. 9, Ihr Bild
-3.29-28.19-22.915
15
No. 10, Das Fischermädchen
-5.09-26.57-23.314
16
No. 11, Die Stadt
-1.37-26.97-21.614
17
No. 12, Am Meer
-2.30-27.64-22.614
18
No. 13, Der Doppelgänger
-0.53-25.96-18.615
19
Die Taubenpost, D. 956A
-0.78-27.03-23.717

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