The SWR Classic Fritz Wunderlich Edition
The SWR Classic Fritz Wunderlich series contains recordings that Fritz Wunderlich made for the SWR (Southwest Radio Broadcast).
Music of the 20th Century
SWR19075CD
UPC: 747313907588
TRACKLIST
TRACKLIST
Disc 1 (72:40)
GÜNTER RAPHAEL (1903–1960)
FRITZ NEUMEYER (1900–1983)
DIETRICH VON BAUSZNERN (1928–1980)
Einerlei ob arm oder reich *•
aus: JACQUELINE PUTPUTPUT
EVERETT HELM (1913–1999)
aus: DIE BELAGERUNG VON TOTTENBURG #
HEINRICH FEISCHNER (1910–1961)
Disc 2 (66:54)
HANS PFITZNER (1869–1949)
aus: VON DEUTSCHER SEELE für 4 Soli,
emischten Chor, Orchester und Orgel op. 28 ##
Es geht wohl anders als Du meinst
Herz, in deinen sonnenhellen Tagen –
Der Sturm geht lärmend um das Haus
Die lerche grüßt den ersten Strahl –
Was ich wollte, liegt zerschlagen
Die Nonne und der Ritter: Da die Welt zur Ruh’ gegangen
Schlussgesang: Wenn die Wogen unten toben
HERMANN REUTTER (1900–1985)
Triptychon. Drei Gedichte von Schiller für Tenor, gemischten Chor und Orchester #
Disc 3 (57:53)
IGOR STRAVINSKY (1882–1971)
Non reperias vetus scelus *#
aus: OEDIPUS REX
Aber jetzt kommt aus dem Thor Ismene *◊
Der Geist der Liebe *◊
aus: ANTIGONAE
Ach, wie schwer ist Wissen, wo es unnütz dem Wissenden
Bist du noch eigenmächtig *◊
aus: ÖDIPUS DER TYRANN
Ganz ungewöhnlich, ganz unverhofft –
Mischka, den Wagen *+
Die Anstalt gefällt mir, das Frühstück war wundervoll *+
aus: DER REVISOR
Du der Platz ist verflucht *◊
Ich hab ein Hemdlein an – Oh! oh! Andres!
ich kann nicht schlafen *◊
aus: WOZZECK
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Kammerorchester des Saarländischen Rundfunks, Karl Ristenpart
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Chor und Orchester der Staatlichen Hochschule für Musik
Freiburg, Günther Wich
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Sinfonieorchester des Süddeutschen Rundfunks, Hans Muüller-Kray
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Sinfonieorchester des Süddeutschen Rundfunks, Heinz Mende
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Württembergisches Staatsorchester, Ferdinand Leitner
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Radio-Sinfonieorchester Stuttgart, Werner Egk
This new album is Vol. 8 in our series entitled Fritz Wunderlich – The SWR Recordings. Fritz Wunderlich was a perfect interpreter of 20th-century music.
Contains never before released recordings and many rarities worth discovering.
A most vivid collection of music in various styles – brilliantly sung, you couldn’t wish for a better performance.
Fritz Wunderlich not only delighted the world with beautiful tenor melodies by great masters such as J.S. Bach or Mozart, he also ventured into music that was composed before and after their time. We demonstrate again through this release that this exceptional singer covered a remarkably broad musical spectrum: the three discs acknowledge his commitment to various composers of the 20th century, and cover a variety of musical styles that is unequalled.
So, are we to consider the postwar artist Wunderlich, nowadays chiefly known as a Mozart singer, as an interpreter of 'new music'? His biographer Werner Pfister put it as follows: “Describing him as a Mozart tenor is nothing but a label and it almost seems a bit of an unfair one as you could just as well consider Fritz Wunderlich to be the perfect interpreter of 20th-century music. He sang Orff, Stravinsky, Alban Berg, Richard Strauss, Werner Egk, Janáek, Hans Pfitzner and Günter Raphael, and not only enjoyed doing so but sang their compositions frequently. He was the perfect interpreter of modern music – on opera stages, at concerts and on the radio.”
The composers mentioned in the previous paragraph are represented in this 3-CD set, and we added some remarkable recordings of unknown composers like Everett Helm, Dietrich von Bausznern, Heinrich Feischner and Hermann Reutter. Some of the music comes as a first release and is definitely worth hearing. Our admiration for the perfection of this singer in more taxing music is certainly warranted.