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Annette Dasch - German Baroque Songs (2011)

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Annette Dasch - German Baroque Songs (2011)

Annette Dasch - German Baroque Songs (2011)
EAC | FLAC (image+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 66:43 | 327 MB
Genre: Classical, Vocal | Label: Harmonia Mundi | Catalog: HMG 501835

On Deutsche Barocklieder, Harmonia Mundi's outstanding imprint Les Nouveaux Musiciens introduces German soprano Annette Dasch in a recital of German Baroque songs. Not one of these 18 selections is familiar, and that is good; it is an overlooked area of the repertory consisting of a monumental amount of material.
The tunes are divided into five intelligently arranged programs by subject – Love, Precariousness, Peace, Nature, and Luck. Dasch is partnered by members of the Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin, who dive into this music with the aplomb and enthusiasm that is usually the Akademie's calling card. Dasch is responsive, as well, soaking up some of the euphoria created by the swinging, ebullient ensemble and projecting it through her voice.
As a whole, Deutsche Barocklieder offers a nice balance of spirited, extroverted songs one would typify as of the German Baroque along with some other pieces that are more introspective and moving. There is a wonderful sense of tenuousness in Dasch's voice at the start of Heinrich Albert's Letze Rede einer vormals stoltzen und sterbenden Jungfer (Last Speech of a Once-Proud, and Now Dying Spinster), demonstrating that Dasch, who frequently performs in European opera productions, is no stranger to vocal characterization. At one point during Johann Krieger's strophic Abend-Andacht, the continuo instruments drop out, leaving Dasch's voice alone for a verse, and the instrument is heard in all its purity and beauty. It is a breathtaking moment in a collection already well stocked in musical glories. Not to be outdone by the star performer here, the Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin is allowed a couple of turns in the spotlight, once in a sprightly Canzona by Andreas Hammerschmidt and in the other with a rare Sonata in G by Johann Krieger.
The notes to Deutsche Barocklieder are German, French, and English, but the song texts are in German only. Although the total program is 63 minutes in length, the time spent with Dasch und ihre musikfreunde seems to pass by quickly. If one's interest is in the German Baroque, early lieder, or even just great singing, this should move to the top of one's want list.

Annette Dasch - German Baroque Songs (2011)

Track List:

1. Liebe / Love
[1] Heinrich Albert (1604-1651): O der rauhen Grausamkeit!
[2] Johann Philipp Krieger (1649-1725): Mein Herz ich liebe dich
[3] Andreas Hammerschmidt (1611-1675): Schönheit, du kanst zwar wol binden
[4] Philipp Heinrich Erlebach (1657-1714): Amor, eile und erteile treuen Rat
[5] Andreas Krieger (1634-1666): Fleug, Psyche, fleug
[6] Andreas Hammerschmidt: Canzona 3 zu drei Stimmen in D minor
2. Vergänglichkeit / Precariousness
[7] Heinrich Albert: Letzte Rede einer vormals stoltzen und sterbenden Jungfer
[8] Johann Christian Dedekind (1628-1715): Alles Ding vergeht geschwinde
[9] Philipp Heinrich Erlebach: Unser Leben ist mit viel Not umgeben
3. Frieden / Peace
[10] Erasmus Kindermann (1618-1655): Gott sey gedanckt, der Fried steht noch
[11] Erasmus Kindermann: Ach Herr, wie lange haben wir
[12] Johann Philipp Krieger: Abend-Andacht
4. Natur /Nature
[13] Heinrich Albert: Seelchen, habt ihr nicht gesehen
[14] Heinrich Albert: Der Mai des Jahres Herz
[15] Johann Philipp Krieger: Kommt wir wollen ausspazieren
[16] Johann Philipp Krieger: Sonata in G major for 2 violins & basso continuo
5. Glück / Luck
[17] Philipp Heinrich Erlebach: Fortuna, du scherzest mit mir
[18] Johann Philipp Krieger: Wol dem der sich vergnügt

Performers:
Annette Dasch, soprano
Members of Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin

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