American Record Guide. May/Jun99, Vol. 62 Issue 3, p195. 2p.
Subjects
INSTRUMENTAL music, SOUND recordings, and REVIEWS
Abstract
Reviews five instrumental music recordings. `Trout Quintet,' `String Trio,' `String Trio fragment,' composed by Franz Schubert; `Eine Kleine Nachtmusik,' composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; `Italian Serenade,' composed by Hugo Wolf.
Gay & Lesbian Review Worldwide. Sep/Oct2006, Vol. 13 Issue 5, p29-31. 3p. 1 Black and White Photograph.
Subjects
MUSICAL composition, GERMAN songs, SONGS, LYRIC poetry, GERMAN art, NONVERBAL communication, and PIANO
Abstract
The article discusses the erotic connotations of "Lieder," the german word meaning "songs." The word is most often associated with the Romantic German Art song. Beethoven and Mozart were the earliest composers of Lieder, although the genre was only fully developed by Franz Schubert, Robert Schuman, Johannes Brahms, Hugo Wolf and Richard Strauss among others. In Lieder, the words are as important as the music, and the piano and vocal contributions to the piece are equally important. Accomplished lieder singers use very few gestures, as the combination of the imagery of the words, music, piano accompaniment, and the vocal quality must be sufficient to convey the meaning and emotion. The author also refers to a subgenre of lieder where male love plays a part.
New Statesman. 5/12/2003, Vol. 132 Issue 4637, p30. 2/3p.
Subjects
SYPHILIS
Abstract
Mentions people who are thought to have had syphilis. Ludwig van Beethoven; Franz Schubert; Robert Schumann; Arthur Schopenhauer; Gustave Flaubert; Guy de Maupassant; Abraham Lincoln; Hugo Wolf; Alphonse Daudet; Vincent Van Gogh; Friedrich Nietzsche; Oscar Wilde; Karen Blixen; Randolph Churchill; Al Capone; Adolf Hitler.
American Record Guide. Sep/Oct2013, Vol. 76 Issue 5, p181-182. 2p.
Subjects
PIANO music
Abstract
The article reviews two piano music recordings composed by Robert Schumann including "Dichterliebe," "7 Early Songs," composed with Alban Maria Johannes Berg and performed by Arnold Bezuyen and Jura Margulis and "Songs," composed with Franz Peter Schubert and Hugo Wolf and performed by Darrell Lauer and Yvonne Troxler.
American Record Guide. May/Jun2008, Vol. 71 Issue 3, p258-259. 2p.
Subjects
SOUND recordings and REVIEWS
Abstract
The article reviews the music release "Christopher Maltman," With compositions by Franz Schubert and Hugo Wolf, performed by Christopher Maltman with pianist Julius Drake.
American Record Guide. Sep/Oct2004, Vol. 67 Issue 5, p276-277. 2p.
Subjects
MUSIC, SOUND recordings, and REVIEWS
Abstract
Reviews the classical music release "Hugo Wolf Centenary," featuring works by composers, Franz Schubert, Robert Schumann, Felix Mendelssohn, Johannes Brahms, and Hugo Wolf and performed by various artists.
American Record Guide. Nov/Dec2005, Vol. 68 Issue 6, p275-275. 1/2p.
Subjects
SOUND recordings and REVIEWS
Abstract
The article reviews the music release "Salzburg Recitals 1956-1965," composed by Franz Schubert, Robert Schumann, Johannes Brahms, Hugo Wolf, Ferruccio Busoni, Gustav Mahler, Johann Strauss and Ludwig van Beethoven and performed by Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau.
American Record Guide. Jan/Feb2005, Vol. 68 Issue 1, p257-257. 2/5p.
Subjects
CONCERTS, SOUND recordings, and REVIEWS
Abstract
Reviews the recital music recording "Elisabeth Schumann," featuring works composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Felix Mendelssohn, Ludwig van Beethoven, Franz Schubert, Johann Strauss, Robert Schumann, Hugo Wolf and Johannes Brahms.
American Record Guide. Sep/Oct2004, Vol. 67 Issue 5, p275-275. 1/3p.
Subjects
MUSIC, SOUND recordings, and REVIEWS
Abstract
Reviews a music release featuring works of various composers performed by tenor Petre Munteanu. "Village Scenes," by Bela Bartok; "Elfenlied," by Hugo Wolf; "Shepherd on the Rock," by Franz Schubert.