I very much enjoyed listening to the arrangement of Schubert's Die Winterreise for tenor, accordion, flute, clarinet, oboe, bassoon, horn and bass clarinet on Performance on 3 - A Winter's Journey on Sunday night. Though this arrangement is not to be compared with the original, I thought the sonorities created by the unusual chamber ensemble were interesting and for the most part worked pretty well with the individual songs. The accordion was subtly deployed and in Das Wirtshaus the instrumentalists provided a humming chorale. It resulted in a work of completely different character from the original. I started listening with misgivings, but was pleasantly surprised and would gladly hear another concert performance of this arrangement. Christoph Prégardien sung excellently, and this performance was also enlivened by the frequent contributions of birdsong from within the venue!
I think in this arrangement the order of the songs is slightly different, following the order of the poet Wilhelm Müller rather than Schubert.
I think in this arrangement the order of the songs is slightly different, following the order of the poet Wilhelm Müller rather than Schubert.
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