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Lieder & Ballads from Helen Buchholtz (1877-1953) in Dialogue with Contemporary Composers
Gerlinde Samann, Claude Weber
Lieder & Ballads from Helen Buchholtz (1877-1953) in Dialogue with Contemporary Composers
Genre: Classical
 
20 years ago, Helen Buchholtz was an enigmatic unknown. In 1999, two suitcases containing around 250 music manuscripts were found, which have since become accessible in the archive of Helen Buchholtz in CID | Fraen. Only b...  more »

     
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All Artists: Gerlinde Samann, Claude Weber
Title: Lieder & Ballads from Helen Buchholtz (1877-1953) in Dialogue with Contemporary Composers
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Label: Solo Musica
Release Date: 5/17/2019
Genre: Classical
Style: Chamber Music
Number of Discs: 2
SwapaCD Credits: 2

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20 years ago, Helen Buchholtz was an enigmatic unknown. In 1999, two suitcases containing around 250 music manuscripts were found, which have since become accessible in the archive of Helen Buchholtz in CID | Fraen. Only by chance had they survived: the notes, packed in sacks after the death of the composer, had been saved from a fire by a nephew at the last minute. Helen Buchholtz, daughter of a wealthy brewery owner, received early lessons in music. At the age of 36, she married a German doctor and moved with him to Wiesbaden. Widowed early, she returned to Luxembourg, where she frequented poets and musicians. There her music was performed in concerts and on the radio. The double album presents a selection of her best 51 songs and ballads, which are selectively placed in a dialogue with contemporary music: Inspired by Helen Buchholtzs late Romantic music, Catherine Kontz, Albena Petrovic-Vratchanska, Stevie Wishart and Tatsiana Zelianko composed four new songs.