03. Wilhelm Müller’s Die Winterreise
27 February 2021, 5:00pm - 6:00pm
Joanna Neilly, German Fellow at St Peter’s College, Oxford, introduces the poet Wilhelm Müller and explores the surprising range of his creativity well beyond the cycles immortalised by Schubert, Die schöne Müllerin and Die Winterreise. Her talk explores the cultural history of Müller’s best-known poem, ‘Der Lindenbaum’, and highlights the ongoing relevance of Die Winterreise today as an inspiration for writers around the world, from Latin America to China. Joanna’s talk is illustrated by tenor Ted Black with pianist Ana Manastireanu, who were recently finalists in the prestigious Kathleen Ferrier Awards.
Oxford Lieder gratefully acknowledges the support of the University of Oxford's KE Seed Fund.
TRY BEFORE YOU BUY
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Watch highlights of Ted Black's recital as a finalist at the Oxford Lieder Young Artist Platform 2019, with pianist Rachel Fright:
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Programme
- Friedrich Silcher (1789 - 1860)
- Der Lindenbaum (1827)
- Edward James Loder (1809 - 1865)
- I heard a brooklet gushing
- Karl Friedrich Curschmann (1805 - 1841)
- Mein! (1823)
- Max Spicker (1858 - 1912)
- Frühlingstraum (1827) Op. 8 no.1
- Cyrill Kistler (1848 - 1907)
- Der Leiermann (1827) Op. 30 no.3
- Heinrich Marschner (1795 - 1861)
- Abendreih'n
- Giacomo Meyerbeer (1791 - 1864)
- Die Rosenblätter
- Der Garten des Herzens
- Franz Schubert (1797 - 1828)
- Der Lindenbaum (1827) from Winterreise
Artists
Series
27 February 2021 | 9:00am