Immerse yourself in the timeless elegance of classical music with Gerald Moore's "Der König der Klavierbegleiter, Vol. 5." This captivating album, released on March 20, 2013, under the Documents label, showcases Moore's unparalleled mastery as a piano accompanist. Spanning a concise yet impactful 55 minutes, the collection is a rich tapestry of genres, primarily classical and opera, featuring a diverse array of compositions.
The album opens with the profound "Vier ernste Gesänge, Op. 121," a series of four serious songs that delve into the depths of human emotion. Moore's delicate touch and nuanced phrasing bring out the poignant beauty of each piece, from the reflective "Denn es gehet dem Menschen" to the haunting "O Tod, wie bitter bist du." The collection also includes a selection of Lieder, or art songs, by renowned composers such as Johannes Brahms, Richard Strauss, and Hugo Wolf. Each song is a testament to Moore's ability to complement and elevate the vocal line, creating a harmonious blend of voice and piano.
Throughout the album, Moore's technical prowess and artistic sensitivity shine, making "Der König der Klavierbegleiter, Vol. 5" a must-listen for classical music enthusiasts and newcomers alike. Whether you're drawn to the dramatic intensity of opera or the intimate beauty of Lieder, this album offers a rewarding and enriching listening experience.
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Tracks
Vier ernste Gesänge, Op. 121: No. 1, Denn es gehet dem Menschen, AndanteGerald Moore, Hans Hotter
Vier ernste Gesänge, Op. 121: No. 2, Ich wandte mich um und sahe an alle, AndanteGerald Moore, Hans Hotter
Vier ernste Gesänge, Op. 121: No. 3, O Tod, wie bitter bist du Bass, GraveGerald Moore, Hans Hotter
Vier ernste Gesänge, Op. 121: No. 4, Wenn ich mit Menschen und mit Engelszungen redete, Con moto ed animaGerald Moore, Hans Hotter