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Songs Without Words

Franz Peter Schubert Audio CD
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1. Sonata for arpeggione & piano in A minor ('Arpeggione Sonata'), D. 821: Allegro moderato
2. Sonata for arpeggione & piano in A minor ('Arpeggione Sonata'), D. 821: Adagio
3. Sonata for arpeggione & piano in A minor ('Arpeggione Sonata'), D. 821: Allegretto
4. Die schöne Müllerin, song cycle, for voice & piano, D. 795 (Op. 25): No 6 Die Schöne Müller Der Neugierige
5. Gesänge aus Wilhelm Meister, songs for voice & piano, D. 877 (Op. 62): Lied Der Mignon 'Nur Wer Die Sehnsucht Kennt' D877 No 4
6. Täuschung ('Ein Licht tanzt freundlich'), song for voice & piano (Winterreise), D. 911/19 (Op. 89/19): No 19 Täuschung
7. Der Leiermann ('Drüben hinterm Dorfe...'), song for voice & piano (Winterreise), D. 911/24 (Op. 89/24): No 24 Der Leiermann
8. Nacht und Träume (Heil'ge Nacht, du sinkest nieder!'), song for voice & piano, D. 827 (Op. 43/2)
9. Schwanengesang (Swan Song), song cycle for voice & piano, D. 957: No 12 Am Meer
10. An die Musik ('Du holde Kunst...'), song for voice & piano, D. 547 (Op. 88/4)
11. Die Forelle ('In einem Bächlein helle'), song for voice & piano, D. 550 (Op. 32)
12. Schwanengesang (Swan Song), song cycle for voice & piano, D. 957: No 4 Ständchen 'Leise Flehen Meine Lieder'
13. Der Einsame ('Wenn meine Grillen schwirren'), song for voice & piano, D. 800 (Op. 41)
14. Die schöne Müllerin, song cycle, for voice & piano, D. 795 (Op. 25): No 19 Der Müller Und Der Bach
15. Heidenröslein ('Sah ein Knab...'), song for voice & piano, D. 257 (Op. 3/3)
16. Litanei auf das Fest Aller Seelen ('Ruh'n in Frieden alle Seelen'), song for voice & piano, D. 343
17. Du bist die Ruh, song for voice & piano, D. 776 (Op. 59/3)

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3.0 out of 5 stars sing a little song for me, Mar 8 2004
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Mike Salkin (Forestville, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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Substituting the cello for voice in Schubert's songs may have been an enticing idea, but for me one that fell flat on too many of his nursery rhyme simple songs that would have benefited from a nuanced and inflected voice - and for heaven's sake, in this day and age of advanced editing, production, and mastering, must we put up with the non-musical bow scraping so evident without an obscuring orchestra throughout this recording? The Arpeggione Sonata is great fun...the dancing tunes remind one of Viennese naked drunken frolickers...or maybe not.
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5.0 out of 5 stars wonderful performances, great recording...., Aug 14 2002
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Kenneth J. Luurs (Oak Park, IL USA) - See all my reviews
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OK, I own a zillion CD's but if I were headed to the provervial desert isle...this would be one to be sure to slip into one of my wallet sleeves.

First off, the music is unbelievably beautiful -- you get a first class performance of the Arpeggione. Maisky's tone just melts.

But then, there's the addition of the Schubert songs - and here's where this album is peerless.

I'd recommend this recording to anyone who loves cello music, Schubert or just frankly is looking for some new repertoire -- a wonderful gift for that classical music friend you don't know what to give.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Incredible Album, April 8 2001
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Lester Olmstead-Rose (San Francisco, CA, USA) - See all my reviews
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This recording of Shubert's Songs Without Words is stunning. The music is rarely heard and deserves a much wider audience. The lyricism, the execution, and the pure pleasure you will hear on this album are unsurpassed in the romantic repertoire. I generaly prefer vocal music; the cello does all the voice can do and more in this recording.
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