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Italian Serenade
Hugo Wolf Lyrics


We have lyrics for these tracks by Hugo Wolf:


Ach des Knaben Augen from Spanisches Liederbuch HUGO WOLF (1860-1903) (Text: Lopez de Ubeda, übersetzt von …
Nun wandre Maria HUGO WOLF (1860-1903) (aus dem spanischen Liederbuch) Nun …
Spanisches Liederbuch Geistliche Lieder: No. 3 Nun wandre Maria HUGO WOLF (1860-1903) (aus dem spanischen Liederbuch) Nun …
Spanisches Liederbuch Geistliche Lieder: No. 6 Ach des Knaben Augen HUGO WOLF (1860-1903) (Text: Lopez de Ubeda, übersetzt von …
Spanisches Liederbuch: Die ihr schwebet HUGO WOLF (1860-1903) (Text: Lope de Vega, übersetzt von Em…
Spanisches Liederbuch: Nun wandre Maria HUGO WOLF (1860-1903) (aus dem spanischen Liederbuch) Nun …


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@remymannie

This is the moment of Hugo Wolf in the same way Gustav Mahler once said "my moment will arrive". There has never been so many extraordinary musicians since Elisabeth Schwarzkopf and Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau and Gerald Moore who could honor this great composer once called king of musical form by one of his most fervent admirers and champion, Ernest Newman. I can never listen to Wolf's "Kennst du das Land" with the majestic rendition of Schwarzkopf without chills.

@BridgetMapindu-rx7dt

Beautiful

@manuelp8671

Wonderful ❤

@MCMeru

Wow! Great Performance!

@wilferviolin

Beautiful...

@brunabruno4421

Questa luminosa e ricercata Serenata italiana è documento chiaro ed eloquente dell'arte wolfiana e della modernità antiaccademica che essa persegue, ed è enigmatica perché rivela, come già nella musica di Mahler, quasi il doppio fondo dell'idea : anche la traccia più candida lascia intravvedere il buio dell'esistenza, e l'ironia diventa crudele, struggente, sfiora la dimensione drammatica pur conservando la bellezza esteriore.

@ar888sa

Right on!

@alexandrecosta2708

A Serenade ? And Italian ? Maybe. but I face here - and again - Bartokian roots, not Wagner´s. And Mahler (who you try to design a linking trace) is very, very far away. Wolf bleeds always in his music a portion of him is left here. Obsessed by a strange emptiness full of dispair - Wolf´s sel sign of almost genius. Wolf´s momet may have arrived indeed - but not in strings. Here the strigns do not cry - they self-dissolve. And that is Art.

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