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Eisler: Ernste Gesange, Lieder with Piano
 
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Katalógové číslo:
902134
 
 
EAN kód:
3149020213421
 
 
Autori:
EISLER Hanns Ernste
 
 
Interpreti:
Ensemble Resonanz, Thomas Larcher
 
 
Vydavateľ:
HARMONIA MUNDI
 
 
Zoznam skladieb
Piano Sonata, Op. 1

Ernste Gesänge

Ensemble Resonanz, Ingo Metzmacher

Hotelzimmer 1942

Die Flucht

An den kleinen Radioapparat

Frühling

Speisekammer 1942

Die Heimkehr

Die Landschaft des Exils

Und es sind die finstern Zeiten

Über den Selbstmord

Verfehlte Liebe

Ostersonntag

Vom Sprengen des Gartens

Der Kirschdieb

Lied von der belebenden Wirkung des Geldes

Die Ballade vom Wasserrad, Op. 45 No. 11

Solidaritatslied (No. 1 from Kuhle Wampe, Op. 27)

In der Frühe



Matthias Goerne (baritone), Thomas Larcher (piano)
Popis
From 1920s Vienna and the Berlin of the Weimar Republic to emigration to the USA, then back to Vienna after the defeat of Nazism, to end his days in East Berlin: Hanns Eisler’s life was one long exile against the backcloth of the artistic, technical and political revolutions of the 20th century. Distance, irony and melancholy are the aesthetic corollaries that characterise the lieder presented here, their atmosphere often evoking the despair of those dark times. The early piano sonata gained the young Eisler an admiration that has never dimmed. Hanns Eisler was born in Leipzig on 6 July 1898 and went to school in Vienna. After two years as a common soldier in the First World War, he became a student of Arnold Schoenberg in 1919, dedicating his Sonata for Piano Op. 1 to his teacher in 1923. He moved to Berlin 1925, where he composed for workers' choruses and agitprop groups and collaborated with Brecht (Die Maßnahme, Die Mutter) from 1928. Eisler initially moved to Paris then London, before taking exile in America from 1938, where he created his most significant chamber music works. Alongside music for eight Hollywood pictures, Eisler also composed his 'Hollywood Songbook' to texts by Brecht, Hölderlin and others while in California. In 1948, Eisler returned to Europe, initially to Vienna and Prague and ultimately to East Berlin. Although he wrote the National Anthem of the GDR to a text by Johannes R. Becher, conflict arose with GDR cultural bureaucracy when he published his libretto 'Johann Faustus' in late 1952. In 1959, he witnessed the premiere of his 'Deutsche Symphonie', mostly composed while in exile, at the State Opera Unter den Linden. He died on 6 September 1962 in East Berlin.
 
 
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