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Eva Zalenga, Doriana Tchakarova – In Relations (24/96 FLAC)

Eva Zalenga, Doriana Tchakarova - In Relations (24/96 FLAC)
Eva Zalenga, Doriana Tchakarova – In Relations (24/96 FLAC)

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Composer: Frances Allitsen, Carl Loewe, Emilie Mayer, Felix Mendelssohn, Giacomo Meyerbeer, Robert Schumann
Performer: Eva Zalenga, Doriana Tchakarova
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: Hänssler
Catalogue: HC22050
Release: 2024
Size: 944 MB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: cover

01. Meyerbeer: Komm du schönes Fischermädchen
02. Meyerbeer: Meeresstille
03. Meyerbeer: Suleika
04. Loewe: Mein Ruh ist hin, Op. 9 No. 2
05. Loewe: Die Verliebte Schaeferin, Op. 9 No. 3
06. Mendelssohn: Hexenlied, Op. 8 No. 8
07. Mendelssohn: Suleika (Was bedeutet die Bewegung?) Op. 57 / 3
08. Mendelssohn: Suleika (Goethe / von Willemer) Op. 34 No. 4
09. Mendelssohn: Die Nonne, Op. 9 No. 12
10. Schumann: Liebeslied, Op. 51 No. 5
11. Schumann: Aufträge, Op. 77 No. 5
12. Schumann: Viel Glück zur Reise, Op. 104 No. 2
13. Schumann: Die letzten Blumen starben, Op. 104 No. 6
14. Mayer: Du bist wie eine Blume, Op. 7
15. Mayer: Das Schlüsselloch im Herzen
16. Loewe: Gesänge, Op. 63: No. 1, Die Schneeflocke
17. Loewe: Ihr Spaziergang, Op. 9 No. 4
18. Allitsen: Katherine
19. Allitsen: Mag da draußen Schnee sich thürmen
20. Allitsen: Die Botschaft
21. Schumann: Aus den östlichen Rosen, Op. 25 No. 25
22. Schumann: Singet nicht In Trauertönen Op. 98a No. 7 (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe)

“It is only natural that the spirit of the Romantic era should embrace, envelop and encircle the male and female composers and lyricists on this album in their depiction of wistful longing – the omnipresent theme of the era. But this is not the only point of reference behind this concept. The deeper one delves into the life stories and works of these artists, the more complex and far-reaching the network of associations proves to be. “”In Relation”” is an invitation to plunge into the associative field of 19thcentury words and music, and it shows that the connections between the two arts and their male and female practitioners were more extensive than one might imagine.”

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