ARNOLD SCHOENBERG / Schubert: Complete Secular Choral Works (7CD) - A voyage of discovery through a lesser-known area of Schubert's rich and prolific output, this collection comprises seven themed CDs: Transience; Love; Eternity; Heroism; Nature; Celebrations, and Circle of Friends. "Each disc has it's share of the treasures," wrote Gramophone, "The Arnold Schoenberg Choir is a fine body of musicians... they show a virtually unflawed beauty and opulence of tone." Vocal soloists include Ruth Ziesak, Angelika Kirchschlager, Christoph Prégardien and Robert Holl, and among the featured pianists are András Schiff and Andreas Staier. This complete edition of Schubert's secular choral works won major prizes in Germany, France, Belgium and Japan on it's first release in 1997. WARNER CLASSICS
15 Cantata - 'Zur Feier Der Genesung Der Irene Kiesewetter' D936
- Disc 7 -
1 Der Tanz D826
2 Das Dörfchen D641
3 Trinklied D356
4 Frühlingsgesang D709
5 Jagdlied D521
6 Tinkllied D148
7 Fischerlied D364
8 An Die Freude D189
9 Zum Rundetanz D983
10 Die Geselligkeit D609
11 Trinklied D183
12 Trinklied D267
13 Frühlingsgesang D740
14 Punschlied D277
15 Trinklied D75
16 Bergknappenlied D268
17 Trinklied Aus Dem 16. Jahrhundert D847
18 Trinklied Im Mai D427
19 Trinklied Im Winter D242
20 Punschlied - Im Norden Zu Singen D253
21 Zur Guten Nacht D903
ARNOLD SCHOENBERG / Schubert: Complete Secular Choral Works (7CD) - A voyage of discovery through a lesser-known area of Schubert's rich and prolific output, this collection comprises seven themed CDs: Transience; Love; Eternity; Heroism; Nature; Celebrations, and Circle of Friends. "Each disc has it's share of the treasures," wrote Gramophone, "The Arnold Schoenberg Choir is a fine body of musicians... they show a virtually unflawed beauty and opulence of tone." Vocal soloists include Ruth Ziesak, Angelika Kirchschlager, Christoph Prégardien and Robert Holl, and among the featured pianists are András Schiff and Andreas Staier. This complete edition of Schubert's secular choral works won major prizes in Germany, France, Belgium and Japan on it's first release in 1997. WARNER CLASSICS