Jonas Kaufmann - Sehnsucht

Kaufmann’s power and artistry are undeniable in this impressive release

Record and Artist Details

Composer or Director: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Richard Wagner, Ludwig van Beethoven, Franz Schubert

Genre:

Vocal

Label: Decca

Media Format: CD or Download

Media Runtime: 69

Mastering:

Stereo
DDD

Catalogue Number: 478 1463DH

Jonas Kaufmann - Sehnsucht

Tracks:

Composition Artist Credit
Lohengrin, Movement: In fernem Land Richard Wagner, Composer
Claudio Abbado, Conductor
Jonas Kaufmann, Tenor
Mahler Chamber Orchestra
Richard Wagner, Composer
Lohengrin, Movement: Mein lieber Schwan!. Richard Wagner, Composer
Claudio Abbado, Conductor
Jonas Kaufmann, Tenor
Mahler Chamber Orchestra
Richard Wagner, Composer
(Die) Zauberflöte, '(The) Magic Flute', Movement: Dies Bildnis ist bezaubernd schön Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer
Claudio Abbado, Conductor
Jonas Kaufmann, Tenor
Mahler Chamber Orchestra
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer
(Die) Zauberflöte, '(The) Magic Flute', Movement: ~ Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer
Claudio Abbado, Conductor
Jonas Kaufmann, Tenor
Mahler Chamber Orchestra
Michael Volle, Baritone
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer
Fierrabras, Movement: In tiefbewegter Brust Franz Schubert, Composer
Claudio Abbado, Conductor
Franz Schubert, Composer
Jonas Kaufmann, Tenor
Mahler Chamber Orchestra
Alfonso und Estrella, Movement: Schon, wenn es beginnt zu tagen Franz Schubert, Composer
Claudio Abbado, Conductor
Franz Schubert, Composer
Jonas Kaufmann, Tenor
Mahler Chamber Orchestra
Fidelio, Movement: ~ Ludwig van Beethoven, Composer
Claudio Abbado, Conductor
Jonas Kaufmann, Tenor
Ludwig van Beethoven, Composer
Mahler Chamber Orchestra
(Der) Ring des Nibelungen: Part 2, '(Die) Walküre', Movement: Winterstürme wichen dem Wonnemond Richard Wagner, Composer
Claudio Abbado, Conductor
Jonas Kaufmann, Tenor
Mahler Chamber Orchestra
Richard Wagner, Composer
Parsifal, Movement: Amfortas! Die wunde! Richard Wagner, Composer
Claudio Abbado, Conductor
Jonas Kaufmann, Tenor
Mahler Chamber Orchestra
Margarete Joswig, Mezzo soprano
Richard Wagner, Composer
Parsifal, Movement: Nur eine Waffe taugt Richard Wagner, Composer
Claudio Abbado, Conductor
Jonas Kaufmann, Tenor
Mahler Chamber Orchestra
Richard Wagner, Composer
It should no longer come as a surprise, but however many times one has heard and admired Jonas Kaufmann, the size of his voice can seem astonishing whenever one returns to listen again. Though he opens his new disc quietly, in the rapt voice required for “In fernem Land”, his tenor is immediately very striking for its body and well supported control. Lohengrin – bel canto Wagner, as it were – is the most recent role Kaufmann has taken on in the theatre (he added it to his gallery of characters this summer in Munich), and his sense of story-telling here shows how he already inhabits the part.

Indeed, the weight of his voice is reminiscent more of a young Jon Vickers than Kaufmann’s acknowledged idol, Fritz Wunderlich. In his “Bildnis” aria, the first of two from Die Zauberflöte featured here, there is less of that Wunderlich-like sweetness of tone by which most Taminos are measured, and it’s possible that Kaufmann will be outgrowing this role soon.

Celebrated for his versatility, the German tenor has been successful in key roles of the French and Italian repertory, but here he shows a special affinity for works in his native tongue. The German Romantic theme is set already on the CD cover, where he is portrayed as Caspar David Friedrich’s Wanderer. And that quintessential German Romantic work, Fidelio, is the centrepiece of this disc: it receives a powerful performance from both tenor (his opening “Gott” is heart-piercing) and conductor. It’s good news that Kaufmann is to record Florestan on Claudio Abbado’s new recording of Beethoven’s masterpiece.

Abbado has long been a champion of Schubert’s operas, and his accompaniments with the Mahler Chamber Orchestra here are especially rewarding – not least in the wind-writing in Alfonso und Estrella. Kaufmann has also sung the title-role in Fierrabras widely, and it suits both the tenor’s power and his strong sense of musical line.

Kaufmann ends where he began, with Wagner. Parsifal (Lohengrin’s father) was his first Wagner role, and Siegmund is still, wisely, some way off into the future. But his beautiful phrasing and controlled singing in the “Winterstürme” shows why he has become the most sought-after tenor of his generation, and is a highlight of this exciting new release.

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