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http://www.deutschegrammophon.com/html/special/hampson-mahler/http://www.thomashampson.comThomas Hampson speaks about his first recording on Deutsche Grammop
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Thomas Hampson (baritone). Wolfram Rieger (piano). Mahler, Des Knaben Wunderhorn and lieder und gesänge aus der Jugendzeit. Theatre Musical de Paris. 2002
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http://www.deutschegrammophon.com/hampson-mahlerhttp://www.thomashampson.comThomas Hampson speaks about his first recording on Deutsche Grammophon presenting
https://thomashampson.com/cds/gustav-mahler-das-knaben-wunderhorn-original-piano-versions/
Baritone Thomas Hampson collaborates with pianist Geoffrey Parsons on this acclaimed album featuring the original piano settings of Mahler's Des Knaben Wunderhorn. "Thomas Hampson brings his notorious intelligence fully to bear on this recording: among other things, he co-wrote the program notes for this disc.
https://www.npr.org/2010/12/23/131937745/first-listen-mahler-des-knaben-wunderhorn
Ever since he stumbled across Gustav Mahler's first symphony on his car radio, baritone Thomas Hampson has been a devoted fan. The latest evidence is a fine new disc of Mahler's 'Wunderhorn' songs.
https://thomashampson.com/2010/12/hampson-continues-mahler-odyssey-with-new-recording-of-des-knaben-wunderhorn/
Dec 16, 2010. Thomas Hampson 's decades-long championing of the music of Gustav Mahler reaches new heights in the coming weeks with the release of his new recording with the Wiener Virtuosen of Mahler's Des Knaben Wunderhorn on Deutsche Grammophon (Dec 21). Music-lovers worldwide will have the chance to preview the new release when it is
https://hampsongfoundation.org/project/gustav-mahler/
During the 2011 Mahler Centennial, Thomas Hampson's dedication to Gustav Mahler resulted, among other things, in a new recording of Mahler's Des Knaben Wunderhorn with the Wiener Virtuosen Chamber Ensemble, a project funded by the Hampsong Foundation. The Foundation also supported the publication of the English translation of Jens Malte
https://www.npr.org/2010/07/06/128338586/thomas-hampsons-hand-picked-mahler
Baritone Thomas Hampson has spent a substantial portion of his career singing the music of Gustav Mahler. Since I heard my first notes of Gustav Mahler 's music when I was barely 20 — on a tape
https://thomashampson.com/2007/03/thomas-hampson-des-knaben-wunderhorn/
Two days later excerpts from Thomas Hampson's solo recital, featuring Wunderhorn songs by Mahler, Schumann, Brahms, Zemlinsky, and Schoenberg, are introduced by the singer himself talking about their musical and thematical context. The pianist is Wolfram Rieger. "Des Knaben Wunderhorn" - Ein Meisterkurs mit Thomas Hampson in Heidelberg
https://hampsongfoundation.org/resource/mahlers-wunderhorn-world-of-sound/
For him, the Wunderhorn poems were an integral part of his compositional method, allowing him to draft and shape his material at will. ***. It was in 1892, while he was engaged as principal conductor of the Hamburg Opera and of the city's symphony concerts, that Mahler composed his first five songs for voice and orchestra, all within the
https://www.npr.org/artists/90471707/thomas-hampson
Baritone Thomas Hampson has long had a love for Gustav Mahler's music. ... The latest evidence is a fine new disc of Mahler's 'Wunderhorn' songs. Hear the album in its entirety one week before its
https://www.allmusic.com/album/gustav-mahler-des-knaben-wunderhorn-mw0001815881
Discography Timeline. See Full Discography. Gustav Mahler: Des Knaben Wunderhorn (1993) Ambroise Thomas: Hamlet (1993) Secrets of the Old: Complete Songs of Samuel Barber (1994) Fauré: Requiem, Op. 48; Duruflé: Requiem, Op. 9 (1994) Hector Berlioz, Liszt, Wagner: Romantic songs (1994) Long Time Ago (1994)
https://hampsongfoundation.org/resource/four-types-of-songs-of-des-knaben-wunderhorn/
Essay from the CD booklet of the 2011 Deutsche Grammophon recording of Gustav Mahler's "Des Knaben Wunderhorn" with Thomas Hampson and the Wiener Virtuosen. ... Among Mahler's early songs for voice and piano is a number of nursery songs, including variants in the form of dance songs and satirical songs. ... Essay from the CD booklet of the
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From the song cycle, "Des Knaben Wunderhorn"Thomas Hampson, BaritoneGeoffrey Parsons, PianoEinstmals in einem tiefen TalKukuk und Nachtigalltäten ein' Wett'
https://operatoday.com/2013/09/thomas_hampson_mahler_songs_wigmore_hall_london/
Hampson and long-term collaborator Rieger began at the beginning, with some of Mahler's earliest songs such as Scheiden und Meiden and Aus! Aus! from around 1888. They are significant because they represent Mahler's earliest engagement with Des Knaben Wunderhorn , the collection of folk-derived poems published by Achim von Arnim and Clemens
https://thomashampson.com/2010/06/thomas-hampson-celebrates-gustav-mahlers-150th-anniversary/
Long regarded as the premier interpreter of the songs of Gustav Mahler (1860-1911), Thomas Hampson will dedicate much of his summer and the upcoming 2010-11 season to performances of the Austrian composer's works. ... Mahler told Richard Strauss that the Wunderhorn songs were not about orchestral songs, or about orchestral music. Our goal is
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Des_Knaben_Wunderhorn_(Mahler)
Des Knaben Wunderhorn (The Boy's Magic Horn) is a series of songs with music by Gustav Mahler, set either for voice and piano, or for voice and orchestra, based on texts of German folk poems chosen from a collection of the same name assembled by Achim von Arnim and Clemens Brentano and published by them, in heavily redacted form, between 1805 and 1808.
https://www.amazon.com/Mahler-Knaben-Wunderhorn-Thomas-Hampson/dp/B00432QNQ6
Thomas Hampson now adds a special version ("i'm Kammermusikton") of Des Knaben Wunderhorn to his huge discography and videography with works by Gustav Mahler. Hampson is joined by the Wiener Virtuosen, a chamber ensemble of the highly acclaimed principal players of the Wiener Philharmoniker. Long regarded as the premier interpreter of the songs
https://hampsongfoundation.org/resource/des-knaben-wunderhorn-texts-and-translations/
Knaben-Wunderhorn-Texts-and-Translations (pdf / 126.83 KB) Armin (Achim von), Brentano (Clemens), Des Knaben Wunderhorn, Mahler (Gustav), Orchestral Songs, Song Texts & Translations, 1. Rheinlegendchen. Bald gras' ich am Neckar, bald gras' ich am Rhein; bald hab' ich ein Schätzel, bald bin ich allein! Was hilft mir das Grasen,
https://thomashampson.com/cds/mahler-des-knaben-wunderhorn-hampson-wiener-virtuosen/
Hampson is joined by the Wiener Virtuosen, a chamber ensemble of the highly acclaimed principal players of the Wiener Philharmoniker. Long regarded as the premier interpreter of the songs of Gustav Mahler, Thomas Hampson will undertake more than 50 concerts featuring Mahler's songs in the season 2010/2011. "Mahler's music is a 'sound
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lieder_eines_fahrenden_Gesellen
Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen (Songs of a Wayfarer) is a song cycle by Gustav Mahler on his own texts. The cycle of four lieder for medium voice (often performed by women as well as men) was written around 1884-85 in the wake of Mahler's unhappy love for soprano Johanna Richter, whom he met as the conductor of the opera house in Kassel, Germany, and orchestrated and revised in the 1890s.
https://www.warnerclassics.com/release/mahler-songs-orchestra
The album features Susan Graham performing the Ruckert-Lieder and Thomas Hampson performing the Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen and selections from Des Knaben Wunderhorn. The release coincides with a worldwide celebration of the music of Mahler - 2010 is the 150th anniversary of Mahler's birth, and 2011 marks the 100th year of Mahler's death.
https://thomashampson.com/2024/02/mahler-with-the-seoul-philharmonic-orchestra/
Thomas Hampson is set to grace Seoul with two performances of Mahler's Des Knaben Wunderhorn alongside the Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra on March 28 & 29.Under the baton of Jaap van Zweden, Hampson will breathe life into this timeless collection of German folk poems, delving into themes of love, nature, and the human condition with orchestral richness and emotional depth.