Faculty Recital: Of One Cloth (Part II) – Lieder of Hugo Wolf
10 April • 7:30pm
Conservatory Concert HallALAN BENNETT, tenor
ALBERT TIU, piano
PROGRAMME
WOLF
From Mörike Lieder
Wanderlust
Fussreise
Im Frühling
Auf einer Wanderung
Die Kleinen
Citronenfalter im April
Der Tambour
Elfenlied
Der Knabe und das Immlein
Der Einsame
Selbstgeständniss
Zur Warnung
Der Jäger
Abschied
ABOUT THIS EVENT
Johannes Brahms and Hugo Wolf both loved German lyric poetry and each composed a great many Lieder. Brahms’ more conservative approach can be seen as a continuation of the great tradition of the Lieder of Schubert and Schumann. Hugo Wolf’s songs, in contrast, are considered to be more progressive and demonstrate the influences of Wagner (whose music he admired) while also maintaining a deep connection to the more traditional approach. This performance is part of a series of two videos, exploring connections and comparisons across the Lieder of Brahms and Wolf.
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TICKETING INFORMATION
• Due to COVID-19 related guidelines, this performance will only be offered virtually.
• All event information is correct at time of print.