The swan is famous for its song. The Indo-Germanic stem “suon/suen”
stands for “moaning” or “resounding.” But can he really sing? The mute
swan, common in the composer’s region, does not. The great white bird
usually glides majestically yet silently over the water. The singing
swan, a bird with a more upright neck that ever more frequently winters
in Germany, is another case altogether. After Die Winterreise (Winter
Journey) and Die schone Mullerin (The Fair Maid of the Mill), Roman
Trekel has selected Schwanengesang (Swan Song) for his latest Lied-
album available from Oehms Classics. He interprets well known titles from
this cycle, such as Kriegers Ahnung (Warrior’s Foreboding),
Liebesbotschaft (Love’s Message) and the famous Standchen (Serenade)
with intelligence as well as a mature, warm voice. His regular piano
partner, Oliver Pohl, accompanies him with sensitivity, at times with
vigour as well. (Naxos)
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