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G. Henle Verlag Liederkreis (Song Cycle), Op. 24 - Schumann/Ozawa - Low Voice/Piano - Book
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Composer: Robert Schumann (1810 - 1856)
Editor: Kazuko Ozawa
Format: Book, Urtext Edition
Voicing: Low Voice and Piano
Schumann was the first to set a complete cycle of Heinrich Heine's poems to music. His literary "forks of lightning" had already fascinated Schumann when he was 17 years old. However, he only wrote opus 24 in 1840, in his "year of song", choosing to set a cycle of poems from the "Buch der Lieder". He wrote the following to his fiancee: "Ah, Clara, what bliss it is to write for the voice". This enthusiasm is reflected in each of the nine songs.
At long last, singers with a lower vocal range can also rely on Henle's Urtext editions of Schumann; the wonderful Song Cycle op. 24 on poems by Heine now appears in a transposed version, edited by Schumann expert Kazuko Ozawa. With the support of celebrated Lieder accompanist Gerold Huber, Henle now offers baritones carefully arranged transpositions for low voice. This Urtext edition includes an extensive preface on the origin of the work and a detailed Critical Report on the edition.
Contents:
Editor: Kazuko Ozawa
Format: Book, Urtext Edition
Voicing: Low Voice and Piano
Schumann was the first to set a complete cycle of Heinrich Heine's poems to music. His literary "forks of lightning" had already fascinated Schumann when he was 17 years old. However, he only wrote opus 24 in 1840, in his "year of song", choosing to set a cycle of poems from the "Buch der Lieder". He wrote the following to his fiancee: "Ah, Clara, what bliss it is to write for the voice". This enthusiasm is reflected in each of the nine songs.
At long last, singers with a lower vocal range can also rely on Henle's Urtext editions of Schumann; the wonderful Song Cycle op. 24 on poems by Heine now appears in a transposed version, edited by Schumann expert Kazuko Ozawa. With the support of celebrated Lieder accompanist Gerold Huber, Henle now offers baritones carefully arranged transpositions for low voice. This Urtext edition includes an extensive preface on the origin of the work and a detailed Critical Report on the edition.
Contents:
- Morgens steh' ich auf op. 24,1
- Es treibt mich hin op. 24,2
- Ich wandelte unter den Baumen op. 24,3
- Lieb' Liebchen, leg's Handchen op. 24,4
- Schone Wiege meiner Leiden op. 24,5
- Warte, warte, wilder Schiffmann op. 24,6
- Berg' und Burgen schau'n herunter op. 24,7
- Anfangs wollt' ich fast verzagen op. 24,8
- Mit Myrten und Rosen op. 24,9
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