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Building a Library
Iain Burnside chooses his favourite recording of Mahler's Kindertotenlieder.
Gustav Mahler composed his song cycle Kindertotenlieder (Songs on the Death of Children) between 1901 and 1904 for voice and orchestra. The texts are poems by Friedrich Rückert, selected from the 428 poems he wrote in the 1830s as an outpouring of grief following the illness and death of two of his children from scarlet fever. Mahler's Late Romantic settings reflect the poems' mixture of feelings: anguish, fantasy resuscitation of the children, resignation, and ending in a mood of transcendence.
160 entries on the Presto site here:
If anyone more adept at filtering results than I am could sort the list into orchestral and piano versions, please feel free!
Or indeed baritone/mezzo!
Building a Library
Iain Burnside chooses his favourite recording of Mahler's Kindertotenlieder.
Gustav Mahler composed his song cycle Kindertotenlieder (Songs on the Death of Children) between 1901 and 1904 for voice and orchestra. The texts are poems by Friedrich Rückert, selected from the 428 poems he wrote in the 1830s as an outpouring of grief following the illness and death of two of his children from scarlet fever. Mahler's Late Romantic settings reflect the poems' mixture of feelings: anguish, fantasy resuscitation of the children, resignation, and ending in a mood of transcendence.
160 entries on the Presto site here:
If anyone more adept at filtering results than I am could sort the list into orchestral and piano versions, please feel free!
Or indeed baritone/mezzo!
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