Matthias Goerne, baritone
Alexander Schmalcz, piano
Lieder by Schumann & Brahms
Sunday 18 August 19:30 h
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Què ens hi trobarem?
Els programes de Matthias Goerne es caracteritzen per l'atenció als poemes; en aquesta ocasió, la vetllada reunirà tres poetes contemporanis, Heinrich Heine, August von Platen i Georg Friedrich Daumer (lligats per relacions no sempre amistoses), musicats per dos compositors tan propers com Robert Schumann i Johannes Brahms.
L'obra destacada
Lieder und Gesänge és un títol neutre per a una col·lecció de cançons apassionades com n'hi ha poques. Els cinc poemes de Platen i els quatre de Daumen ens parlen de pèrdues, retrets, dolor i desamors, i la música de Brahms ens sacseja gairebé amb violència, fins que arriba el bellíssim final, Wie bist du, meine Königin, que ens retorna la pau.
 
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Robert Schumann
Abends am Strand, op. 45/3
Es leuchtet meine Liebe, op. 127/3
Mein Wagen rollet langsam, op. 142/4
 
Dichterliebe, op. 48
Johannes Brahms
Sommerabend, op. 85/1
Mondenschein, op. 85/2
Der Tod, das ist die kühle Nacht, op. 96/1
Meerfahrt, op. 96/4
 
Lieder und Gesänge, op. 32
 
Matthias Goerne
Matthias Goerne

Matthias Goerne is regularly invited to the most important festivals and concert halls of the world, as the Wigmore Hall in London or the Carnegie Hall in New York. In his important career as an interpreter of lied he has been accompanied by pianists as Pierre-Laurent Aimard, Leif Ove Andsnes, Alfred Brendel, Christoph Eschenbach, Elisabeth Leonskaja or Alexander Schmalcz. Since making his debut as an opera singer at the Salzburg Festival in 1997 as Papageno (The magic flute), he has been invited to perform in the ROH of London, the Teatro Real in Madrid, the Semper Opera House in Dresden, the Metropolitan Opera House in New York or the Gran Teatre del Liceu in Barcelona. He has performed, among others the Wagnerian roles of Wolfram (Tannhäuser), Kurwenal (Tristan und Isolde) and the protagonists Lear of Aribert Reimann or Wozzeck of Alban Berg.

Alexander Schmalcz
Alexander Schmalcz

Alexander Schmalcz received his first piano lessons as a chorister in Dresden Kreuzchor; studied at the Conservatory of Dresden and Utrecht and the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London. He has won numerous awards, including the contest Nederlands Impressariat 1995 (together with his piano trio) the Gerald Moore Award and the award of companion Megan Foster in 1996. He acts regularly in the most important concert halls as the Wigmore Hall in London, the Schubertiade Schwarzenberg, the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, the Royal Opera House in London or the Kennedy Center in Washington DC. He works regularly with singers like Matthias Goerne, Konrad Jarnot or Stephan Loges. His companions of chamber music include the Petersen Quartet and the cellist Keys Reichardt. He is a professor at the Robert Schumann Conservatory in Dusseldorf from 1999.