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Clytus Gottwald (arr.) Nacht und Träume

Transcriptions by Clytus Gottwald. Johannes Brahms – Peter Cornelius – Edvard Grieg – Franz Schubert – Clara Schumann

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Today a cappella choral singing of the highest technical and interpretative level is regarded as a cornerstone of our artistic heritage. Clytus Gottwald has greatly influenced this tradition of choral performance through his arrangements of solo songs for polyphonic choir, thus enabling new and breathtaking sonic experiences.

In 2025 Gottwald would have turned 100. Under the direction of Frieder Bernius, the Kammerchor Stuttgart is marking this anniversary with a special program paying tribute to Gottwald’s art. The music that Gottwald transformed into a cappella choral experiences through his transcriptions ranges from Franz Schubert’s Nacht und Träume to Die Könige by Peter Cornelius and Solveig’s Song by Edvard Grieg. A true vocal delight, and not just in this birthday year!

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  • Die Hirten
  • Die Könige
  • Simeon
  • Nacht und Träume
  • Rastlose Liebe
  • Der Wegweiser
  • An den Mond
  • Ständchen
  • Der Doppelgänger
  • Am Tage Allerseelen
  • Es fiel ein Reif in der Frühlingsnacht
  • Liebst du um Schönheit
  • Ein Traum
  • Ich stand in dunklen Träumen
  • Solvejgs Lied
  • Guten Abend, gut Nacht
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  • Unbenanntes Dokument Der Wegweiser

    Was vermeid ich denn die Wege,
    wo die ander’n Wandrer gehn,
    suche mir versteckte Stege
    durch verschneite Felsenhöhn?

    Habe ja doch nichts begangen,
    dass ich Menschen sollte scheu’n,
    welch ein törichtes Verlangen
    treibt mich in die Wüstenei’n?

    Weiser stehen auf den Wegen,
    weisen auf die Städte zu,
    und ich wand’re sonder Maßen,
    ohne Ruh und suche Ruh.

    ...

  • Unbenanntes Dokument The signpost

    Why do I avoid the roads
    which other travellers take,
    and seek hidden paths,
    through snow-clad, rocky heights?

    Yet no wrong have I committed,
    that I should shun mankind.
    What foolish desire
    drives me to the wilderness?

    Signposts stand along the roads,
    pointing towards the towns;
    and I wander ceaselessly,
    restless, yet seeking rest.

    ...

  • Unbenanntes Dokument Le poteau indicateur

    Pourquoi donc éviter les chemins
    que font les autres voyageurs,
    chercher des sentiers cachés
    à travers les rocs enneigés ?

    Je n’ai pourtant rien commis
    que puisse me faire craindre les hommes.
    Quel desir insensé
    m’entraîne dans ces contrées desolées ?

    II y a le long des routes des poteaux
    indiquant la direction des villes
    et moi, je marche inlassablement,
    sans répit mais cherchant le répit.

    ...

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  • 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
  • The Kammerchor Stuttgart is regarded as one of the best ensembles of its kind. Over its fifty-year existence, Frieder Bernius has developed the choir into an exceptional ensemble acclaimed by audiences and press alike. This has led to invitations for the choir to perform at all the important European festivals. In Germany the chamber choir performs at festivals and in concert halls in repertoire ranging from the 17th to the 21st century. Frieder Bernius and his ensemble have received numerous accolades for their contribution to new music. The Kammerchor Stuttgart has made over 80 CDs and LPs, numerous of which have been awarded international recording prizes (including the Edison award, Diapason d’or, Gramophone Choice, Classical Internet Award, International Classical Music Award, and German Record Critics’ Award prizes). The International Federation for Choral Music has invited the ensemble to sing at the 1st, 4th and 10th World Symposia on Choral Music in Vienna, Sydney and Seoul. Regular tours of North America and Asia since 1988 and a South America tour reflect the Kammerchor Stuttgart’s international reputation. Since 1984 the top ensemble has also been invited to Israel biennially. Personal details
  • Frieder Bernius’s work has earned great worldwide recognition. He is in demand internationally as a conductor and as a teacher. His principal artistic collaborators are the ensembles he founded himself, the Kammerchor Stuttgart, the Barockorchester Stuttgart, the Hofkapelle Stuttgart and the Klassische Philharmonie Stuttgart. As a guest conductor, he has collaborated repeatedly with, for example, the SWR Vokalensemble Stuttgart, the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen, the Stuttgarter Kammerorchester and the Streicherakademie Bozen. Great stylistic versatility is Frieder Bernius’s hallmark. Whether he conducts vocal works by Monteverdi, Bach, Händel, Mozart, Beethoven, Fauré and Ligeti, stage music by Mendelssohn or symphonies by Haydn, Burgmüller and Schubert, his work always aims for a sound that is at once unmistakably personal and at the same time oriented towards the original period sound ideal. He devotes himself equally to the rediscovery of 18th century operas and to first performances of contemporary compositions. He is particularly interested in the musical history of southwestern Germany. Carus-Verlag has awarded Frieder Bernius a Golden CD for his complete recording of the sacred music of Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy. The award was presented to him during the German Choir Festival in Stuttgart 2016. The sale of over 250,000 recordings, which has been acclaimed with a number of awards, has made a not insignificant contribution to what today is the obvious presence of Mendelssohn's complete œuvre in the concert repertoire. Personal details

Reviews

Auf dem erlesenen Kammerchor-Niveau klingt das wie ein transparentes Geflecht expressiver Nuancen, von Bernius perfekt balanciert zwischen geschmeidiger Bewegung und dramatischer Dynamik.
Martin Mezger, Stuttgarter Zeitung, 11/2025


Bewunderswert ist die klare, auf fein abgestimmten Vokalklang basierende Interpretation durch den Stuttgarter Kammerchor!
Gustav Danzinger, Chor aktuell, 03/2026

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