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RECORDINGS
Dicterliebe
in Four Seasons
Schumann
& Kirschner
Jean
Danton and Thomas Stumpf
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Dichterliebe (In Four Seasons)
by Jean Danton; Thomas Stumpf
* Genre: Classical, Vocal
* Label: Albany Records
* Release: April 1, 2007
* Availability: Canada, United States
American poet Elizabeth Kirschner has created a new set of texts
for Dichterliebe, featured in this recording. Robert Schumann was
unwell in the years preceding the composition of Dichterliebe. The
year 1840, however,... show full description »
American poet Elizabeth Kirschner has created a new set of texts for
Dichterliebe, featured in this recording.
Robert Schumann was unwell in the years preceding the composition
of Dichterliebe. The year 1840, however, proved to be one of unexpected
delight. He was finally able to marry the woman he loved and coveted,
Clara Wieck, the daughter of his former teacher, Friedrich Wieck,
a musical icon in Leipzig. It seems odd, then, that after a five-year
struggle to obtain the right to marry the woman he loved and the
constant success of such works as Davidsbundertanze, Op. 6, Kinderszenen,
Op. 15 and the song cycles Liederkreis, Op. 24 and Frauenliebe und
Leben, Op. 42, he should turn to such a dark subject as the one
presented in his sixteen-song cycle Dichterliebe, set to texts by
the German poet Heinrich Heine. “A Poet’s Love”
is a murky tragedy with its early flourish of love, its eventual
deterioration and the poet’s despair of every loving again,
even preferring death to a new attempt. American poet Elizabeth
Kirschner, who teaches at Boston College and who has collaborated
with many modern composers, has created a new set of texts for Dichterliebe,
which breaks the cycle into four distinct sections of four songs
each (Spring I-IV, Summer V-VIII, etc.). Kirschner has taken the
“season of love” in the Heine poems and transformed
them into a full year of desperation, elation, introspection and
rejection. Soprano Jean Danton has performed widely on the opera,
oratorio, musical theatre and concert stage, and has previously
performed in the world premiere of Carson Cooman’s Seducing
Summer by the Sea, on a libretto by Elizabeth Kirschner
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