SCHWANENGESANG

Composer(s): Franz Schubert

Artist(s): Thomas Oliemans, Malcolm Martineau
Reference: KTC1420
Barcode: 8711801102917
Format: 1 CD
Release date: 2010-11-15
SKU: KTC1420 Categories: , ,

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The baritone Thomas Oliemans is one of the greatest vocal talents of the moment. This has now also been recognised outside the Netherlands, for in the next few years he will sing in such renowned opera houses as Covent Garden in London and at the Monnaie in Brussels. In early December the Dutch label Etcetera will release Thomas’ second CD: Schubert ’s renowned song cycle Schwanengesang. Magisterially accompanied by Malcolm Martineau, Thomas sings with unprecedented intensity, as he had done earlier on Mirages, his first CD for Etcetera, in works by Poulenc and Fauré. This CD is a splendid curtain-raiser to a season in which Thomas will appear frequently on Dutch stages. He will perform the leading role in Peter-Jan Wagemans’ new opera Legende for De Nederlandse Opera and in June he will sing the role of Marcello in Puccini’s La Bohème.

1. Lieder nach Gedichte von Ludwig Rellstab: Liebesbotschaft, D. 957
Composer: Franz Schubert
Artist(s): Thomas Oliemans, Malcolm Martineau

2. Lieder nach Gedichte von Ludwig Rellstab: Kriegers Ahnung, D. 957
Composer: Franz Schubert
Artist(s): Thomas Oliemans, Malcolm Martineau

3. Lieder nach Gedichte von Ludwig Rellstab: Frühlingssehnsucht, D. 957
Composer: Franz Schubert
Artist(s): Thomas Oliemans, Malcolm Martineau

4. Lieder nach Gedichte von Ludwig Rellstab: Ständchen, D. 957
Composer: Franz Schubert
Artist(s): Thomas Oliemans, Malcolm Martineau

5. Lieder nach Gedichte von Ludwig Rellstab: Aufenthalt, D. 957
Composer: Franz Schubert
Artist(s): Thomas Oliemans, Malcolm Martineau

6. Lieder nach Gedichte von Ludwig Rellstab: In Der Ferne, D. 957
Composer: Franz Schubert
Artist(s): Thomas Oliemans, Malcolm Martineau

7. Lieder nach Gedichte von Ludwig Rellstab: Abschied, D. 957
Composer: Franz Schubert
Artist(s): Thomas Oliemans, Malcolm Martineau

8. Lieder nach Gedichte von Ernst Konrad Friedrich Schulze: Im Walde, D. 834
Composer: Franz Schubert
Artist(s): Thomas Oliemans, Malcolm Martineau

9. Lieder nach Gedichte von Ernst Konrad Friedrich Schulze: Im Frühling, D. 882
Composer: Franz Schubert
Artist(s): Thomas Oliemans, Malcolm Martineau

10. Lieder nach Gedichte von Ernst Konrad Friedrich Schulze: Über Wildemann, D. 884
Composer: Franz Schubert
Artist(s): Thomas Oliemans, Malcolm Martineau

11. Lieder nach Gedichte von Ernst Konrad Friedrich Schulze: Auf Der Bruck, D. 853
Composer: Franz Schubert
Artist(s): Thomas Oliemans, Malcolm Martineau

12. Lieder nach Gedichte von Heinrich Heine: Der Atlas, D. 957
Composer: Franz Schubert
Artist(s): Thomas Oliemans, Malcolm Martineau

13. Lieder nach Gedichte von Heinrich Heine: Ihr Bild, D. 957
Composer: Franz Schubert
Artist(s): Thomas Oliemans, Malcolm Martineau

14. Lieder nach Gedichte von Heinrich Heine: Das Fischermädchen, D. 957
Composer: Franz Schubert
Artist(s): Thomas Oliemans, Malcolm Martineau

15. Lieder nach Gedichte von Heinrich Heine: Die Stadt, D. 957
Composer: Franz Schubert
Artist(s): Thomas Oliemans, Malcolm Martineau

16. Lieder nach Gedichte von Heinrich Heine: Am Meer, D. 957
Composer: Franz Schubert
Artist(s): Thomas Oliemans, Malcolm Martineau

17. Lieder nach Gedichte von Heinrich Heine: Der Doppelgänger, D. 957
Composer: Franz Schubert
Artist(s): Thomas Oliemans, Malcolm Martineau

18. Lieder nach Gedichte von Johann Gabriel Seidl: Die Taubenpost, D. 965
Composer: Franz Schubert
Artist(s): Thomas Oliemans, Malcolm Martineau

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The baritone Thomas Oliemans is one of the greatest vocal talents of the moment. This has now also been recognised outside the Netherlands, for in the next few years he will sing in such renowned opera houses as Covent Garden in London and at the Monnaie in Brussels. In early December the Dutch label Etcetera will release Thomas’ second CD: Schubert ’s renowned song cycle Schwanengesang. Magisterially accompanied by Malcolm Martineau, Thomas sings with unprecedented intensity, as he had done earlier on Mirages, his first CD for Etcetera, in works by Poulenc and Fauré. This CD is a splendid curtain-raiser to a season in which Thomas will appear frequently on Dutch stages. He will perform the leading role in Peter-Jan Wagemans’ new opera Legende for De Nederlandse Opera and in June he will sing the role of Marcello in Puccini’s La Bohème.