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Johannes Brahms Five Songs. Transcriptions by Clytus Gottwald

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  • Der Tod, das ist die kühle Nacht
  • Der Schmied
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    Ich ruhe still im hohen, grünen Gras
    und sende lange meinen Blick nach oben,
    von Grillen rings umschwirrt ohn Unterlass,
    von Himmelsbläue wundersam umwoben.

    Die schönen Wolken ziehn dahin
    durchs tiefe Blau, wie schöne stille Träume;
    mir ist, als ob ich längst gestorben bin
    und ziehe selig mit durch ewge Räume.

    Hermann Allmers (1821–1902)

    Der Tod, das ist die kühle Nacht

    Der Tod, das ist die kühle Nacht,
    das Leben ist der schwüle Tag.

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  • Johannes Brahms' study of musical tradition was of crucial importance to his output: he combined church modes, canonic technique, Baroque style and diction, Bach's counterpoint and Beethoven's thematic-motivic work with the harmonic and expressive achievements of Romanticism to form his own distinctive style. In this respect his choral songs and vocal quartets (e.g. the “Liebeslieder Waltzes” and “New Liebeslieder Waltzes”), often to folk song texts, in which a musical microcosm unfolds, are examplary. His “Deutsches Requiem”, available from Carus in several different versions, constitutes one of the most fascinating confessions of faith in the history of music. Personal details
  • The choral conductor, composer and musicologist Clytus Gottwald (1925 - 2023) made significant contributions to contemporary choral music. As editor for New Music at Südfunk Stuttgart and founder and director of the Schola Cantorum Stuttgart, he was in productive exchange with his contemporaries, Pierre Boulez, Mauricio Kagel, György Ligeti, Luigi Nono, Karlheinz Stockhausen and many others. With his Schola Cantorum, a 16-voice chamber vocal ensemble, Gottwald decisively shaped the a cappella choral culture of the highest technical level that is taken for granted today. Clytus Gottwald's transcriptions of piano songs and instrumental pieces for unaccompanied choir are appreciated by choirs all over the world. Modelled on the style of Ligeti, his works set the highest of musical standards. Clytus Gottwald has received several awards for his services, including the Cultural Prize of Baden-Württemberg in 2009, the European Church Music Prize in 2012, and the Cross of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany in 2014. His importance for the development of contemporary choral music cannot be overestimated. Personal details

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