Language

Currency

Your cart

Your cart is empty

Check out these collections

Brahms / Busch / Nemtsov- Birds With Roots - Songs For Voice, Viola & Piano (CD)

SKU: 881488220797
Regular price ¥145.00
Unit price
per
the album cover for Brahms / Busch / Nemtsov - Birds With Roots - Songs For Voice, Viola & Piano
the album cover for Brahms / Busch / Nemtsov - Birds With Roots - Songs For Voice, Viola & Piano

Brahms composed his "Geistliches Wiegenlied" in 1863 as a wedding present for two friends of his, the famous violinist Joseph Joachim and contralto Amalie Schneeweiss. Brahms and Joachim both loved the sound of the viola, a chamber instrument that was only just developing a concert repertoire. This Classical composition was the starting point for the programme of the present CD, which combines original works for trio from three centuries in the formation voice-viola-piano, including two specially written vocal cycles by Sarah Nemtsov and Walter Zimmermann. The programme represents a kind of musical engagement with themes that are gaining new relevance today: persecution and expulsion, homelessness and homesickness. The texts and their settings sometimes enter into an unexpected dialogue.

Format: New CD/Classical

Brahms / Busch / Nemtsov- Birds With Roots - Songs For Voice, Viola & Piano (CD)

SKU: 881488220797
Regular price ¥145.00
Unit price
per

Release Date: 06.02.2023

 
Shipping calculated at checkout.

Brahms composed his "Geistliches Wiegenlied" in 1863 as a wedding present for two friends of his, the famous violinist Joseph Joachim and contralto Amalie Schneeweiss. Brahms and Joachim both loved the sound of the viola, a chamber instrument that was only just developing a concert repertoire. This Classical composition was the starting point for the programme of the present CD, which combines original works for trio from three centuries in the formation voice-viola-piano, including two specially written vocal cycles by Sarah Nemtsov and Walter Zimmermann. The programme represents a kind of musical engagement with themes that are gaining new relevance today: persecution and expulsion, homelessness and homesickness. The texts and their settings sometimes enter into an unexpected dialogue.