I resume the Liederabend's alphabet with a new season's resolution: writing about a new letter every month. E is for "Espectadors" in Catalan, that's to say, for "members of the audience". This post should have been just navel-gazing but some weeks ago an incident at a song recital altered the expected calmness; I'll talk about it later.
Tradition says (and it's a tradition that fills with light the end of summer) that every year around this date the voice of Fritz Wunderlich sounds on Liederabend. As I said in the first year, 2012, I am in the habit of recalling that great tenor on the anniversary of his death and I like to share it with you. It's a way of paying homage to him, thanking him for his music and enjoying an unforgettable voice for some minutes. And, who knows, maybe someone will discover him and fall in love with him...
Do you remember when we used to send postcards from our holiday destinations? No matter where we were, either in a faraway and exotic place or just in a village 40 km away from home. We chose a few images of the location and sat in a nice spot to drop a line to our friends. Well, whenever you read this post I will be on holiday and won't have any technical means to write and send you this musical postcard, so I’ll leave it ready and scheduled to be posted on Wednesday, and I'll trust the good working of bits as we used to trust our postmen...
I’ve chosen a beautiful musical clue of the place I’m going to. It doesn't exactly refer to the city but my intention is reaching this sea, so different from our Mediterranean. By the grace of Johannes Brahms and Karl von Lemcke on the one hand and Simon Keenlyside and Malcolm Martineau on the other, we can see on the postcard, called Verzagen (Despondency), a man sitting and gazing across the sea. A sea as hectic as disturbed his soul is. I hope that the landscape will bring him the peace he needs. And that's all...
Next week I'll be back home, and we'll commemorate together the great Fritz Wunderlich, as we do every year. Greetings from ...!
September has arrived, welcome back if you were on holiday in August! A new season is supposed to begin this week but, in spite of using my new brand notebook, I haven't quite finished the previous season or haven't been on holiday, and my poor brain is still getting used to the idea of a new brand course. So, please allow me to land gradually...
Last post about the SV16! Today, I'm speaking about our last Lied recital this summer, on September 2nd. Anna Lucia Richter and Michael Gees will perform a programme entirely devoted to Schubert (actually the only one, along with Die schöne Müllerin with Peter Mauro and Helmut Deutsch). Shall we review the songs we've listened so far on Liederabend?