Originally posted by Lordgeous
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Please recommend me some Brahms Lieder recordings
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Originally posted by gurnemanz View PostGreat list from Mandryka above.
In addition to the recommendable complete Brahms Lied editions from cpo (well-priced at jpc) and Brilliant Classics which I have and Hyperion which I do not. Naxos have just started one with an excellent new recording from Christoph Prégardien.
The good value 6 CD Fischer-Dieskau set on Brilliant Classics with various pianists, including the 1970 HMV Schöne Mageloneis with Sviatoslav Richter, is still available second hand: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Brahms-Fisc...s=music&sr=1-1
I really enjoy Alexander Kipnis in Brahms and have a fine selection on Preiser: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Alexander-K...%2C1842&sr=8-1
I second Bernarda Fink and Roger Vignoles mentioned above and also recommend the Jessye Norman twofer with Barenboim: https://www.prestomusic.com/classica...-brahms-lieder
Mitsuko Shirai with Hartmut Holl is another favourite https://www.prestomusic.com/classica...-brahms-lieder.
Bernarda Fink’s voice is just not my cup of tea.
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostIt's years since I thought about this - but I think the Liebeslieder Waltzes Op 52 (also Neue Liebeslieder Walzer Op 65) are worth hearing.Probably not great music, but pleasant to listen to.
There are several good versions I think, including:
Barbara Bonney, Anne Sofie von Otter, Kurt Streit, Olaf Bär on Warner Classics
At one time I think we had this one:
Edith Mathis & Brigitte Fassbaender & Peter Schreier & Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau & Karl Engel & Wolfgang Sawallisch on DG, which was probably a strong recommendation at the time.
There is also this - https://youtu.be/wVFtYwA6wRE An die Nachtigall, op. 46 n. 4
and this https://youtu.be/dGd7Ic7pi4U by Jonas Kaufmann. I went looking for Elisabeth Schumann - but Kaufmann is much better to my ears.
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In my 20's, I listened to Fisher Dieskau, Gerald Moore at the Salzburg Festival 1957-65 on this disc of Brahms from Orfeo. I played it quite a lot, enjoyed it very much, and will seek it out again, having been reminded of it.
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Originally posted by Mandryka View PostPregardien did an excellent Magelone with Vanessa Redgrave. I like his voice very much, in Rihm for example. I’ve been enjoying the op 86 on his new Naxos CD.
Bernarda Fink’s voice is just not my cup of tea.
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Hans Hotter deserves a mention with many fine renditions - the wartime Berlin recordings with the indefatigable Michael Raucheisen and post-war Abbey Road recordings with Gerald Moore, which I have just listened to again with great pleasure via the Hotter EMI Icon set.
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I'm surprised no one has mentioned Margaret Price. Her two recordings of Brahms lieder with James Lockhart (on Orfeo) and Graham Parsons (RCA) are both very good. The RCA set with Graham Parsons especially so."I do not approve of anything that tampers with natural ignorance. Ignorance is like a delicate exotic fruit; touch it and the bloom is gone. The whole theory of modern education is radically unsound. Fortunately in England, at any rate, education produces no effect whatsoever. If it did, it would prove a serious danger to the upper classes, and probably lead to acts of violence in Grosvenor Square."
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Originally posted by gurnemanz View PostHans Hotter deserves a mention with many fine renditions - the wartime Berlin recordings with the indefatigable Michael Raucheisen and post-war Abbey Road recordings with Gerald Moore, which I have just listened to again with great pleasure via the Hotter EMI Icon set.
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Originally posted by LHC View PostI'm surprised no one has mentioned Margaret Price. Her two recordings of Brahms lieder with James Lockhart (on Orfeo) and Graham Parsons (RCA) are both very good. The RCA set with Graham Parsons especially so.
Just a great great singer! Siren song, she was a living siren. The Brahms sends shivers down my spine just thinking about it. I’d go as far as to say that if I could only have one Brahms song recording, I’d choose the Price/Lockhart cd.
What is the Parsons recording with her singing Brahms? I can see one with Graham Johnson which I’ve never heard.Last edited by Mandryka; 25-06-22, 09:21.
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Johannes Brahms - Lieder; Bethany Beardslee, soprano, Richard Goode, piano. Recorded June 1986 in the Chapel at Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA. From the archives of Bethany Beardslee. 19 Songs:
The link is to Bethany Beardslee singing 19 Brahms songs with Richard Goode. More than on the release on Bridge. Nice!
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Glad to see Bethany Beardslee mentioned. I didn't know she'd recorded any Brahms. She was best known for very difficult modern music. I think that , like another underrated soprano, Marni Nixon, she had perfect pitch.
I haven't checked if anyone's mentioned Gustav Walter who recorded a few Brahms Lieder . He was the same generation as the composer and knew him personally .
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