Immerse yourself in the captivating world of "Traum aus Stein und Feder," a remarkable audio journey crafted by the talented Ulrich Noethen. Released on March 15, 2005, under the S. Fischer Verlag label, this extraordinary album spans an impressive 5 hours and 12 minutes, offering a rich tapestry of stories and characters that will keep you enthralled from start to finish.
Ulrich Noethen, known for his exceptional storytelling and acting prowess, brings to life a diverse cast of characters, each with their own unique tales to tell. The album is a beautifully woven narrative that explores themes of history, love, and personal journeys. From the poignant reflections of Iskander the Potter to the passionate encounters of Philothei and the strategic brilliance of Mustafa Kemal, each track is a masterful blend of drama, intrigue, and emotion.
The album's title, "Traum aus Stein und Feder," translates to "Dream of Stone and Feather," hinting at the delicate balance between the solidity of history and the ethereal nature of dreams and aspirations. This duality is expertly captured in Noethen's performance, making the listening experience both grounded and transcendent.
With a tracklist that includes evocative titles like "Die tscherkessische Geliebte" (The Circassian Lover) and "Karavatuk in Gallipoli," the album takes you on a journey through time and place, from the bustling streets of Smyrna to the quiet exile of Kephallonia. Each story is a gem, meticulously crafted and delivered with the nuance and depth that only a master storyteller like Ulrich Noethen can provide.
"Traum aus Stein und Feder" is not just an album; it's an experience. Whether you're a fan of historical narratives, dramatic performances, or simply looking for a captivating audio experience, this album is sure to leave a lasting impression. Dive into the world of Ulrich Noethen and let the stories unfold.
(C) 2005 S. Fischer Verlag, Frankfurt(P) 2005 Universal Music Classics & Jazz, a division of Universal Music GmbH
Tracks
Der Prolog von IskanderUlrich Noethen
Iskander der Töpfer erinnert sichUlrich Noethen
Mustafa Kemal - 1Ulrich Noethen
Ich bin Philothei - 1Ulrich Noethen
Im Exil auf Kephallonia denktUlrich Noethen
Mustafa Kemal - 2Ulrich Noethen
Ich bin Philothei - 2Ulrich Noethen
Mustafa Kemal - 3Ulrich Noethen
Wie Karatavuk und MehmetcikUlrich Noethen
Ibrahim schenkt PhilotheiUlrich Noethen
Mustafa Kemal - 4Ulrich Noethen
Über Lesen und SchreibenUlrich Noethen
Ich bin Philothei - 3Ulrich Noethen
Die verräterischen SchuheUlrich Noethen
Mustafa Kemal - 5Ulrich Noethen
Mustafa Kemal ist empörtUlrich Noethen
Ich bin Philothei - 4Ulrich Noethen
Tamaras ZufluchtUlrich Noethen
Ich bin Philothei - 5Ulrich Noethen
Geschichten von der Reise nach SmyrnaUlrich Noethen