Elysium - A Schubert Recital / Sampson, Middleton
The last years of Schubert’s life were clouded by illness, so thoughts of the afterlife cannot have been far from his mind. For their latest recital for BIS, Carolyn Sampson and Joseph Middleton present an all-Schubert recital themed around Elysium, the mythical idea of a blessed and happy eternal future, with texts that explore different states of the afterlife by well-known authors such as Goethe, Rückert and Schiller as well as by lesser-known ones. Opening with a hymn to the divine in nature, this recital in turn evokes distant realms, blissful eternity and dream-filled sleep, before concluding with a farewell to the earth; from the passion and doubt of Die junge Nonne (The Young Nun) to the beautiful and touching Du bist die Ruh (You are peace).
Carolyn Sampson and Joseph Middleton have released several acclaimed discs for BIS, including Album für die Frau, a collection of songs by Clara and Robert Schumann and A Soprano’s Schubertiade, a Schubert anthology, named ‘Recording of the Month’ by MusicWeb International and ‘CD-Tipp’ by BR Klassik.
REVIEW:
I love it when a conceptual framework provides an occasion for performers to program music they might not always prioritize. This sagely programmed and beautifully sung (and played) recital of Schubert Lieder offers an attractive balance between Schubert’s most beloved songs and songs that rarely appear on recital programs – all connected via their texts’ exploration of the blissful attitude toward death exemplified in the concept of Elysium, from which this album takes its title.
This SACD boasts the superb sound quality that one associates with BIS. Hardly a damper sound or an audible breath intrudes on the performance; we are presented with the full dynamic range of each musician; and we hear the kind of warmth and resonance we might enjoy in a private chamber performance. I give this album my highest recommendation.
-- Fanfare
Product Description:
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Release Date: March 03, 2023
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UPC: 7318599925738
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Catalog Number: BIS-2573
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Label: BIS
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Number of Discs: 1
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Period: Romantic
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Composer: Franz Schubert
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Performer: Carolyn Sampson, Joseph Middleton
Works:
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Schwestergruß, D 762
Composer: Franz Schubert
Performer: Carolyn Sampson (Soprano), Joseph Middleton (piano)
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Ganymed, D 544
Composer: Franz Schubert
Performer: Carolyn Sampson (Soprano), Joseph Middleton (piano)
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An den Mond, D 193
Composer: Franz Schubert
Performer: Carolyn Sampson (Soprano), Joseph Middleton (piano)
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Auf dem Wasser zu singen, D 774
Composer: Franz Schubert
Performer: Carolyn Sampson (Soprano), Joseph Middleton (piano)
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Die junge Nonne, D 828
Composer: Franz Schubert
Performer: Carolyn Sampson (Soprano), Joseph Middleton (piano)
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Gott im Frühlinge, D 448
Composer: Franz Schubert
Performer: Carolyn Sampson (Soprano), Joseph Middleton (piano)
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Nacht und Träume, D 827
Composer: Franz Schubert
Performer: Carolyn Sampson (Soprano), Joseph Middleton (piano)
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Die Sterne, D 939
Composer: Franz Schubert
Performer: Carolyn Sampson (Soprano), Joseph Middleton (piano)
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An den Mond, D 259
Composer: Franz Schubert
Performer: Carolyn Sampson (Soprano), Joseph Middleton (piano)
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Litanei auf das Fest Allerseelen, D 343
Composer: Franz Schubert
Performer: Carolyn Sampson (Soprano), Joseph Middleton (piano)
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An die Nachtigall, D 497
Composer: Franz Schubert
Performer: Carolyn Sampson (Soprano), Joseph Middleton (piano)
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Der Musensohn, D 674
Composer: Franz Schubert
Performer: Carolyn Sampson (Soprano), Joseph Middleton (piano)
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Der liebliche Stern, D 861
Composer: Franz Schubert
Performer: Carolyn Sampson (Soprano), Joseph Middleton (piano)
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Wiegenlied, D 867
Composer: Franz Schubert
Performer: Carolyn Sampson (Soprano), Joseph Middleton (piano)
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Du bist die Ruh, D 776
Composer: Franz Schubert
Performer: Carolyn Sampson (Soprano), Joseph Middleton (piano)
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Elysium, D 584
Composer: Franz Schubert
Performer: Carolyn Sampson (Soprano), Joseph Middleton (piano)
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Abschied von der Erde, D 829
Composer: Franz Schubert
Performer: Carolyn Sampson (Soprano), Joseph Middleton (piano)