Monday, 18 August
1.00 p.m. – c. 2.00 p.m.
Cadogan Hall
Richard Strauss: Eight Poems from Letzte Blätter (first performance at The Proms)
Wolf:
(a) Mörike-Lieder:
* "Denk es, o Seele!" (No. 39)
* "Um Mitternacht" (No. 19)
* "Begegnung" (No. 8; first performance at The Proms)
* "Nimmersätte Liebe" (No. 9)
* "Verbogenheit" (No. 12)
* "Seufzer" (No. 22; first performance at The Proms)
(b) Goethe-Lieder:
* "Frech und Froh" I (first performance at The Proms)
* "Frech und Froh" II (first performance at The Proms)
* "Beherzigung" (first performance at The Proms)
Richard Strauss: Four Songs, Op. 27
No. 1, "Ruhe, meine Seele!"
No. 3, "Heimliche Aufforderung"
No. 4, "Morgen!"
Alice Coote, mezzo-soprano
Julius Drake, piano
Having joined Sir Mark Elder and the Hallé earlier this season for Elgar's Sea Pictures, mezzo-soprano Alice Coote returns for a recital with pianist Julius Drake. Her programme of German songs includes Strauss's Eight Poems from 'Letzte Blätter' - some of the very earliest and loveliest of the 200 or so songs he composed over his lifetime. Dedicated to his wife Pauline and a gift to her on their wedding day, the Op. 27 Lieder are also among Strauss's most heartfelt.
For Wolf, inspiration came more from literature: poems by the gentle pastoralist Mörike and the philosopher of emotion Goethe inspired him to some of his most expressive musical extremes.
1.00 p.m. – c. 2.00 p.m.
Cadogan Hall
Richard Strauss: Eight Poems from Letzte Blätter (first performance at The Proms)
Wolf:
(a) Mörike-Lieder:
* "Denk es, o Seele!" (No. 39)
* "Um Mitternacht" (No. 19)
* "Begegnung" (No. 8; first performance at The Proms)
* "Nimmersätte Liebe" (No. 9)
* "Verbogenheit" (No. 12)
* "Seufzer" (No. 22; first performance at The Proms)
(b) Goethe-Lieder:
* "Frech und Froh" I (first performance at The Proms)
* "Frech und Froh" II (first performance at The Proms)
* "Beherzigung" (first performance at The Proms)
Richard Strauss: Four Songs, Op. 27
No. 1, "Ruhe, meine Seele!"
No. 3, "Heimliche Aufforderung"
No. 4, "Morgen!"
Alice Coote, mezzo-soprano
Julius Drake, piano
Having joined Sir Mark Elder and the Hallé earlier this season for Elgar's Sea Pictures, mezzo-soprano Alice Coote returns for a recital with pianist Julius Drake. Her programme of German songs includes Strauss's Eight Poems from 'Letzte Blätter' - some of the very earliest and loveliest of the 200 or so songs he composed over his lifetime. Dedicated to his wife Pauline and a gift to her on their wedding day, the Op. 27 Lieder are also among Strauss's most heartfelt.
For Wolf, inspiration came more from literature: poems by the gentle pastoralist Mörike and the philosopher of emotion Goethe inspired him to some of his most expressive musical extremes.
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