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Gustav Mahler Memories. Vocal transcription by Clytus Gottwald

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    Erinnerung

    Es wecket meine Liebe
    die Lieder immer wieder,
    es wecken meine Lieder
    die Liebe immer wieder.

    Die Lippen, die da träumen
    von deinen heißen Küssen,
    in Sang und Liedesweisen
    von dir sie tönen müssen.

    Und wollen die Gedanken
    der Liebe sich entschlagen,
    so kommen meine Lieder
    zu mir mit Liebesklagen.

    ...
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    Remembrance

    My love awakens the songs
    ever anew.
    The songs awaken my love
    ever anew.

    My lips which dream
    of your fervent kisses,
    in song and melody
    they must sing of you.

    And if my thoughts
    would dismiss love,
    then come my songs to me
    with love’s lament.

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    Souvenir

    Mon amour éveille
    les chants, encore et toujours.
    Mes chants éveillent
    l’amour, encore et toujours.

    Les lèvres qui rêvent
    à tes baisers ardents,
    elles doivent résonner de toi
    en chansons et en mélodies.

    Et lorsque mes pensées
    veulent rejeter l’amour,
    mes chants me reviennent
    dans des plaintes amoureuses.

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  • The composer and conductor Gustav Mahler was born in the Bohemian town of Kalischt on 7 July 1860. He studied in Vienna under, among others, Anton Bruckner. Following his studies he was a theater conductor in Hall (upper Austria), then he held positions in Prague, Leipzig, Budapest and Hamburg. From 1897 to 1907 he was conductor and Director of the Vienna Court Opera. From 1898 to 1901 he also conducted the Philharmonic concerts. In 1907 he went to New York, where he conducted the Metropolitan Opera and from he 1909 conducted at the opera alongside Artuor Toscanini. In the same year he was also appointed conducter of the New York Philarmonic. Gustav Mahler died in Vienna on 18 May 1911. 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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