Franz Schubert (1797-1828)
Part A
Impromptu D.935 no. 3
Lieder for Baritone:
An der Mond D.193 (Hölty)
Gruppe aus Tartarus D.583 (Schiller)
Der Zwerg D.771 (von Collin)
Lieder for 4 voices:
Des Tages Weihe D.763 (anonymous)
Lebenslust D.609 (Unger)
Begräbnisslied D.168 (Klopstock)
Choral works:
Psalm 23 D.706
Coronach D.836 (Walter Scott)
Zöegernd leise D.921 (Grillparzer)
Piano trio in E Flat major D.897
(“Notturno”)
Part B
String trio in B flat major D.471
Duets:
Mignon und der Harfner D.877 (Gothe)
Licht und Liebe D.352 (von Collin)
Lieder for Alt:
Gretchen am Spinnrade D.118 (Gothe)
Die junge Nonne D.828 (von Craigher)
An die Musik D.547 (Schober)
Lieder for Tenor:
Heidenröslein D.257 (Gothe)
Ständchen D.957 (Relstab)
Der Musensohn D.764 (Gothe)
Rondo in B minor for violin and piano D.895
“Hochzeitsbraten” comic scene for 3 voices and piano D.930
Sung in Hebrew (translated by Ido Ariel)
Part C
Lieder for Soprano:
Nur wer die Sehnsucht kennt D.877 (Gothe)
Die Liebe hat gelogen D.751 (von Platen)
Die Forelle D.550 (Gothe)
Quintet in A major for piano and strings D. 667 (“Die Forelle”)
Daniella Lugassy - soprano
Ayala Tzimbler - mezzo-soprano
Eitan Drory - tenor
Gabriel Löwenheim - baritone
“Venezia” Vocal Ensemble
Itamar Zorman - violin
Yael Patish - viola
Raz Kohn - cello and musical director
Orit Zelniker - double bass
Daniel Gortler, Ido Ariel, Ethan Schmeisser - piano
Yossi Schiffmann - moderator
Tel-Aviv, Enav Center for Culture
Additional Concerts:
Kibbutz Gazit | Haifa | Rishon LeZion | Jerusalem ("Etnachta")