Description
Julian PrĂ©gardien decided to record the Dichterliebe cycle after he came across the new BĂ€renreiter edition; he went on to explore the work in concerts with his constant accompanist, Eric Le Sage, inserting other works by Robert and also by Clara Schumann, whose bicentenary is celebrated in 2019. When Clara played the Dichterliebe in the 1860s, she used to slip extracts from Kreisleriana between the songs. PrĂ©gardien asked Eric Le Sage to record the same extracts on a BlĂŒthner piano of 1856, the year of Robertâs death, and also include Romances composed by both Robert and Clara at a time when their future marriage was still uncertain. The sublime ballade Löwenbraut also forms part of the programme â a reminder of the young Robertâs anguish on Claraâs departure. At Julienâs suggestion, Sandrine Piau was invited to sing three duets: a simple Canon composed by Clara, and two duets by Robert, Wenn ich ein Vöglein wĂ€r, and the sublime In der Nacht. Four further songs complete the album: SĂ€ngers Trost, a short piece in belcanto style; Kurzes Erwachen, composed by Robert at the age of just eighteen; Aus den hebrĂ€ischen GesĂ€ngen, a very melancholy song; an extract from the cycle Myrthen (Robertâs wedding present to Clara); and Mein Wagen rollet langsam, a song that was included in the composerâs first version of Dichterliebe.