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Artists Jenifer Lary (soprano), Chiaki Kotobuki (piano), David Jagodic (tenor), Caroline Jestaedt (soprano), Soobin Kim (piano), Arnheiður Eiríksdóttir (mezzo-soprano), Johannes Czernin (tenor), Martin Buchmann (baritone), Matthias Hoffmann (baritone), Alfredo Ovalles (piano), Darya Volkova (piano), Daniela Dawn Fietzek (piano), Martina Fender (soprano), Ana Marković (piano), Yen-Ling Liu (piano), Fiona Pollak (piano), Jerilyn Chou (soprano), Misaki Morino (soprano), Sawako Yamada (piano) Contents Mendelssohn, Fanny: Lieder (5), Op. 10, No. 1, Nach Süden /Jenifer Lary, Chiaki Kotobuki Das holde Tal No. 2 /Jerilyn Chou, David Jagodic, Chiaki Kotobuki Gondelfahrt in G minor /Soobin Kim Lieder (6), Op. 1, No. 6, Gondellied /Caroline Jestaedt, Chiaki Kotobuki Laßt fahren hin das Allzuflüchtige /David Jagodic, Johannes Czernin, Martin Buchmann, Matthias Hoffmann Allegro maestoso in A-Flat Major “Villa Medicis” /Alfredo Ovalles Introduction & Capriccio in B Minor /Darya Volkova Vier Lieder, Op. 2, No. 3, Villa Mills. Allegretto grazioso /Daniela Dawn Fietzek L’âme triste /Martina Fender, David Jagodic, Chiaki Kotobuki Abschied von Rom /Ana Markovic Lieder für das Pianoforte (4), Op. 6, No. 4, Il saltarello romano. Allegro molto & No. 2, Allegro vivace /Ana Markovic, Yen-Ling Liu Mein Liebchen, wir saßen beisammen /Martina Fender, Arnheiður Eiríksdóttir, Fiona Pollak Dammernd liegt der Sommerabend /Jerilyn Chou, Arnheiður Eiríksdóttir, Johannes Czernin, Matthias Hoffmann Lieder (6), Op. 1, No. 1, Schwanenlied /Jerilyn Chou, Chiaki Kotobuki Der Furst vom Berge /David Jagodic, Ana Markovic Die Sennin /Caroline Jestaedt, David Jagodic, Chiaki Kotobuki Hausgarten /Jerilyn Chou, Chiaki Kotobuki Hero und Leander /Misaki Morino, Sawako Yamada This CD production emerged out of the project “Room for Fanny Hensel” of the University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna (mdw), presenting and promoting rarely received works by Fanny Hensel as well as the artistic collaboration with her husband Wilhelm Hensel. The composition of the Journey Album exemplifies that music, painting and poetry had been integral components of their lives: Fanny, sibling of Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, wrote the work on paper of varying color, while Wilhelm Hensel decorated the beginning of every composition with vignettes, putting the musical characterizations into perspective to the months and adventures of their journey to Italy in 1839/40. The earlier “dramatic scene for soprano and piano” Hero and Leander exhibits the artistic ties of the couple on a different level: Fanny Hensel setting the verse of her husband to music. This recording features music students from four different departments of mdw. |