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Ian Bostridge was a post-doctoral fellow in history at Corpus Christi College, Oxford, before embarking on a full-time career as a singer. His international recital career includes the world’s major concert halls and the Salzburg, Edinburgh, Munich, Vienna, Aldeburgh and Schubertiade Festivals. In 1999 he premiered a song-cycle written for him by Hans Werner Henze. In 2003/04 he held artistic… Read more in Amazon's Ian Bostridge Store

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Song TitleArtist Time Price
Listen  1. Die Forelle D550 (Schubart)Ian Bostridge/Julius Drake 2:01£0.89
Listen  2. Auf der Bruck D853Ian Bostridge/Leif Ove Andsnes 3:11£0.89
Listen  3. Auf dem Wasser zu singen D774 (Leopold)Ian Bostridge/Julius Drake 3:25£0.89
Listen  4. Im Fruhling D882 (Schulze)Ian Bostridge/Julius Drake 4:40£0.89
Listen  5. An die Musik D547 (Schober)Ian Bostridge/Julius Drake 2:36£0.89
Listen  6. An Silvia D891 (Shakespeare/Bauernfeld)Ian Bostridge/Julius Drake 2:44£0.89
Listen  7. Erlkönig D328 (Goethe)Ian Bostridge/Julius Drake 4:15£0.89
Listen  8. Abends am Strand Op. 45 No. 3Ian Bostridge/Julius Drake 3:06£0.89
Listen  9. Dein Angesicht (wds. Heine) from 5 Lieder und Gesänge Op. 127Ian Bostridge/Julius Drake 2:03£0.89
Listen10. Die beiden Grenadiere Op. 49 No. 1Ian Bostridge/Julius Drake 3:44£0.89
Listen11. Mein Wagen rollet langsam (wds. Heine) from 4 Gesänge Op. 142Ian Bostridge/Julius Drake 3:09£0.89
Listen12. 4 Songs Op. 39: Fleur jetéeIan Bostridge/Julius Drake 1:22£0.89
Listen13. 3 Songs Op. 23: Les berceauxIan Bostridge/Julius Drake 2:32£0.89
Listen14. Au bord de l'eau, Op.8 No.1Ian Bostridge/Julius Drake 1:55£0.89
Listen15. 2 Songs Op. 83: PrisonIan Bostridge/Julius Drake 2:08£0.89
Listen16. Clair de lune, Op.46 No.2Ian Bostridge/Julius Drake 2:47£0.89
Listen17. 3 Songs Op. 18: NellIan Bostridge/Julius Drake 1:38£0.89
Listen18. Fêtes galantes (Verlaine), Set 2 (1904)Ian Bostridge/Julius Drake 7:53£0.89
Listen19. Folk Song Arrangements: The ash groveIan Bostridge/Julius Drake 2:55£0.89
Listen20. Folk Song Arrangements: GreenslevesIan Bostridge/Julius Drake 2:07£0.89
Listen21. Linden LeaIan Bostridge 2:26£0.89
Listen22. The Death of Queen JaneIan Bostridge 2:47£0.89
Listen23. Brigg FairIan Bostridge/Polyphony/Stephen Layton 2:34£0.89


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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
Bostridge Covers Familiar Territory for a Tasteful, Often Beautiful Recital CD 20 Feb 2006
By Ed Uyeshima - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
In what continues to be one of the most prolific recording careers, tenor Ian Bostridge continues his love affair with the art song with this new collection of German lieder, French chansons and English folk songs. Beyond his clean, full tone and crisp diction, trademarks of his for the past decade, he seems less tentative here than in past recordings and displays a more natural sense of phrasing and interpretation. Recently, Bostridge acquitted himself well on Schubert's darkly sonorous "Winterreise" in 2004 and maneuvered through the alternately dream-like and discordant notes of Benjamin Britten's "Canticles" in 2002.

Here his program reflects his impeccable taste starting with seven Franz Schubert compositions sung in flawless-sounding German ranging from the playful "Die Forelle" with its rolling piano to the mournful "Erlkönig" based on Goethe's tragic folk story about a little boy and the elf king. Of the Schubert pieces, I think he gives his best performance comes on the quietly majestic "Im Frühling" with subtly beautiful piano work by the singer's frequent accompanist Julius Drake. Bostridge then moves into four selections from Robert Schumann, for the most part subdued except for the escalating patriotic-sounding fervor he displays on "Die beiden Grenadiere" and Drake's halting measures on "Mein Wagen rollet Langsam" adding some welcome tension to the melancholy tone.

Six pieces from Gabriel Fauré demonstrate the wide variety of his music, which Bostridge covers with particular vocal flair, whether it means keeping up with the arpeggiated figures of "Fleur jetée" or evoking the haunting tranquility of "Clair de lune". The eight-minute "Fêtes galantes II" is a perfect example of how Claude Debussy introduced modernity to traditionally romantic music with bold tonal changes, and the singer responds with sharp delivery and a minimum of theatrics. The folk songs that conclude the recording are pretty though not as challenging. Bostridge does pleasing versions of Vaughan Williams's "Linden Lea" and a 16th century song arranged by Cecil Sharp, "The Death of Queen Jane", though neither is particularly resonant.

The last selection, Percy Grainger's arrangement of "Brigg Fair" benefits from a haunting polyphony conducted by Stephen Layton. Some of the selections on the recording reflect a bit too risk-averse approach, for example, Britten's artsy arrangements of "The Ash Grove" and "Greensleeves" are overly familiar. Regardless, this is a fine recital disc from a singer whose scholarly knowledge informs his interpretations and whose talent provides an unexaggerated beacon for the beauty of the music.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
A good overview 25 July 2006
By Katrin Lange - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
This recording is very good if you want to gain an overview of Ian Bostridge's abilities as a lieder singer and his repertoire. So it includes Lieder of German (Schubert, Schumann), French (Fauré, Débussy) and English composers (f.e. Britten and Vaughn Williams). The combination and the order of the songs seems well-considered. The songs are never taken out of their contexts. Where cycles are included they are complete. And the order of the songs and composers avoids any abrupt contrasts. Although there is nothing new for me on this disc, I like it and there will certainly be situations in which I'll prefer to hear just this one. There is only one thing to criticize: If it shall be a recording for people who want to learn about "lied" and Ian Bostridge as a lieder singer - and this is obviously the intention - there should be the texts of the songs included!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Great recording, terrible brochure 28 Nov 2007
By JAD - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD|Amazon Verified Purchase
This is a wonderful recording of a great artist at his peak, every note and word so thoughtfully rendered. The An die Musik sounds almost confessional. And what lovely sound! I'd give it 6 stars for the singing and the sound if such an option existed.

The only big disappointment is the brochure. It does not provide any translations of the lyrics. Not that I don't already know the lyrics, but I still expect to see them, especially under the EMI label.

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