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      2. dietrich fischer-dieskau sings reger, sutermeister and hindemith , aribert reiman , ulrich bremsteller - max reger

      Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau sings Reger, Sutermeister and Hindemith , Aribert Reiman , Ulrich Bremsteller

      Max RegerMax Reger
      • 2010
      • 19 tracks
      • 1 uur, 3 min
      Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau sings Reger, Sutermeister and Hindemith , Aribert Reiman , Ulrich Bremsteller - Max Reger
      Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau sings Reger, Sutermeister and Hindemith , Aribert Reiman , Ulrich Bremsteller - Max Reger

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      1. Zwei geistliche Lieder für eine mittlere Singstimme mit Begleitung der Orgel o.op. [1900]: I. Wenn in bangen, trüben Stunden (Novalis)Max Reger, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Ulrich Bremsteller
        3:24
      2. Zwei geistliche Lieder für mittlere Stimme op. 19 [1898]: I. Passionslied (Julius Sturm)Max Reger, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Ulrich Bremsteller
        5:38
      3. Zwei geistliche Lieder für eine mittlere Singstimme mit Begleitung der Orgel (Harmonium oder Klavier) [1907]: I. Ich sehe dich in tausend Bildern (Novalis)Max Reger, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Ulrich Bremsteller
        2:50
      4. Zwei geistliche Lieder für eine mittlere Singstimme mit Begleitung der Orgel (Harmonium oder Klavier) [1907]: II. Meine Seele ist still zu Gott (Psalm 62) op. 105, 2Max Reger, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Ulrich Bremsteller
        3:01
      5. Zwölf geistliche Lieder für Harmonium oder Orgel op. 137 [1914]: I. Bitte um einen seligen Tod (Nikolaus Herman)Max Reger, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Ulrich Bremsteller
        2:53
      6. Zwölf geistliche Lieder für Harmonium oder Orgel op. 137 [1914]: II. Dein Wille, Herr, geschehe (Joseph v. Eichendorff)Max Reger, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Ulrich Bremsteller
        2:13
      7. Zwölf geistliche Lieder für Harmonium oder Orgel op. 137 [1914]: VII. Grablied (Ernst Moritz Arndt)Max Reger, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Ulrich Bremsteller
        3:37
      8. Zwölf geistliche Lieder für Harmonium oder Orgel op. 137 [1914]: XII. O Jesu Christ, wir warten dein (Erasmus Albert)Max Reger, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Ulrich Bremsteller
        1:51
      9. Der 70. und 86. Psalm für tiefe Stimme und Orgel [1947]Heinrich Sutermeister, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Ulrich Bremsteller
        8:33
      10. Gesang (Novalis)Max Reger, Heinrich Sutermeister, Paul Hindemith, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Aribert Reimann
        2:59
      11. Die Sonne sinkt (Friedrich Nietzsche) [1939]Max Reger, Heinrich Sutermeister, Paul Hindemith, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Aribert Reimann
        2:44
      12. Das Ganze, nicht das Einzelne (Friedrich Rückert) [1933]Max Reger, Heinrich Sutermeister, Paul Hindemith, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Aribert Reimann
        1:19
      13. Hymne (Friedrich Hölderlin) [1933]Max Reger, Heinrich Sutermeister, Paul Hindemith, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Aribert Reimann
        1:43
      14. Singet leise (Clemens Brentano) [1936]Max Reger, Heinrich Sutermeister, Paul Hindemith, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Aribert Reimann
        1:29
      15. Ich will nicht klagen mehr (Novalis) [1933]Max Reger, Heinrich Sutermeister, Paul Hindemith, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Aribert Reimann
        1:23
      16. Das Lied der Toten (Novalis) [1933]Max Reger, Heinrich Sutermeister, Paul Hindemith, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Aribert Reimann
        8:48
      17. Drei Hymnen op. 14 (Walt Whitman) für Bariton und Klavier [1919]: Nr. 1: Der ich, in Zwischenräumen, in Äonen und Äonen wiederkehreMax Reger, Heinrich Sutermeister, Paul Hindemith, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Aribert Reimann
        2:02
      18. Drei Hymnen op. 14 (Walt Whitman) für Bariton und Klavier [1919]: Nr. 2: O, nun heb du an, dort in deinem MoorMax Reger, Heinrich Sutermeister, Paul Hindemith, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Aribert Reimann
        3:29
      19. Drei Hymnen op. 14 (Walt Whitman) für Bariton und Klavier [1919]: Nr. 3: Schlagt! Schlagt! Trommeln!Max Reger, Heinrich Sutermeister, Paul Hindemith, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Aribert Reimann
        3:39
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      Dive into the profound and spiritual world of Max Reger with this exquisite collection, featuring the legendary Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau. This album showcases Reger's mastery of sacred and reflective music, spanning a career that evolved through the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The album is a testament to Reger's ability to blend deep spiritual themes with intricate musical compositions, making it a timeless addition to any classical music enthusiast's collection.

      The album begins with a selection of Reger's "Zwei geistliche Lieder," offering a serene and contemplative start. It continues with a rich tapestry of songs and hymns, including works like "Zwölf geistliche Lieder für Harmonium oder Orgel op. 137" and "Drei Hymnen op. 14," which showcase Reger's versatility and depth. The inclusion of texts by renowned poets and philosophers such as Novalis, Friedrich Nietzsche, and Walt Whitman adds layers of literary richness to the musical experience.

      Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, known for his powerful and nuanced performances, brings these compositions to life with his distinctive voice. Accompanied by the skilled Aribert Reimann on piano and Ulrich Bremsteller on organ, the album delivers a performance that is both technically impressive and deeply moving. The collaboration between these esteemed musicians ensures that every note and lyric resonates with clarity and emotion.

      Recorded by Audite Musikproduktion, this album benefits from high-quality production, capturing the full range and depth of the performances. The release date of September 14, 2010, marks a significant moment in the preservation and celebration of Reger's enduring legacy. Whether you are a longtime fan of Reger's work or a newcomer to his compositions, this album offers a comprehensive and enriching exploration of his sacred and reflective music.

      September 14, 20102010 Ludger Boeckenhoff Audite Musikproduktion2010 Ludger Boeckenhoff Audite Musikproduktion

      About Max Reger

      Max Reger, born Johann Baptist Joseph Maximilian Reger in 1873, was a towering figure in German music, straddling the late Romantic and early Modernist eras. A prolific composer, pianist, organist, and conductor, Reger's music is renowned for its complexity and emotional depth, particularly his monumental fugues and organ works. Born in Brand, Bavaria, Reger's musical journey began under the tutelage of his parents and the local organist, leading him to become one of the most significant composers of organ music since Bach. His compositions, which include magnificent chorale-based and free works, reflect both the grandeur of German Romanticism and the innovative spirit of Modernism. Reger's legacy endures, celebrated by figures such as Paul Hindemith and Arnold Schoenberg, and his music continues to captivate audiences with its structural coherence and emotional resonance.

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