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Juliane Banse, The Cleveland Orchestra, Pierre Boulez -  Mahler: Symphony No. 4 (2000)

Juliane Banse, The Cleveland Orchestra, Pierre Boulez - Mahler: Symphony No. 4 (2000)
WEB | FLAC (tracks) - 216 MB | 53:34
Genre: Classical | Label: Deutsche Grammophon

Normally, Mahler's Fourth Symphony is the one that you turn on for great background listening. It's beautiful, lyrical, and Mahler at his most mellow. But underneath its innocent exterior, there's a lot going on, and who better than technician Pierre Boulez to point out the mechanics? Boulez and the Cleveland Orchestra deliver an impressive performance of this heavenly work that, on the surface, stays clear of romanticism (or, to some ears, rampant emotion). Instead, Boulez focuses on clarity throughout each and every passage. From his quick-tempoed opening movement to the heart-warming "We Enjoy Heaven's Delights" song of the fourth (performed here by soprano Juliane Banse)–Boulez slowly transitions from clinical to dramatic. It's a captivating, modernist interpretation that's thoroughly enthralling.
Juliane Banse - Sutermeister- Orchestral Works, Vol. 2 (2023) [Official Digital Download]

Juliane Banse - Sutermeister- Orchestral Works, Vol. 2 (2023) [Official Digital Download]
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/48 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 01:12:01 minutes | 645 MB
Classical | Studio Master, Official Digital Download

Heinrich Sutermeister (1910–95) belongs to the generation of Swiss composers after Bloch, Honegger, Martin and Schoeck.
Juliane Banse & Andras Schiff - Songs of Debussy and Mozart (2003) {ECM New Series 1772}

Juliane Banse & András Schiff - Songs of Debussy and Mozart (2003) {ECM New Series 1772}
EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC (tracks)+CUE+LOG -> 193 Mb | MP3 @320 -> 141 Mb
Full Artwork @ 600 dpi (jpg) -> 169 Mb | 5% repair rar
© 2003 ECM Records | ECM New Series 1772
Classical / Chamber Music / Piano / Soprano

First recorded collaboration between one of the leading sopranos of our time, Juliane Banse, and the incomparable pianist András Schiff. The programme is a fascinating combination of two different worlds of 'Liedgesang' - in language as well as musical style and historicity.
Juliane Banse & Martin Helmchen - Hindemith: Das Marienleben, Op. 27 (2018)

Juliane Banse & Martin Helmchen - Hindemith: Das Marienleben, Op. 27 (2018)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 264 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 163 Mb | 01:10:45
Classical, Vocal | Label: Alpha Classics, Outhere Music France

The German soprano Juliane Banse has sung the Lieder of Brahms, Schubert, Wolf, Ullmann, Strauss, Schumann, Loewe and Berg, earning a reputation for both the quality of her interpretations and the warmth of her timbre. She and her regular partner Martin Helmchen, who has just joined Alpha, have chosen to record Paul Hindemith’s song cycle Das Marienleben, composed in 1923 and revised by the composer in 1948. A bewitching, sometimes disturbing cycle whose texts, taken from the great poet Rainer Maria Rilke, retrace the life of the Virgin Mary. Fifteen poems, fifteen episodes tinged with mysticism and lyricism. They proved to be the ideal inspiration for Hindemith, whose compositional style here draws on both the power of Wagner’s operas and the subtle nuances of Debussy.

Juliane Banse, Andras Keller - Kurtág: Kafka-Fragmente (2009)  Music

Posted by tirexiss at Aug. 30, 2019
Juliane Banse, Andras Keller - Kurtág: Kafka-Fragmente (2009)

Juliane Banse, Andras Keller - Kurtág: Kafka-Fragmente (2009)
WEB | FLAC (tracks) - 257 MB | 58:35
Genre: Classical | Label: ECM New Series

Anyone familiar with György Kurtág's practices will probably expect his Kafka-Fragmente, Op. 24 (1985-1986), to be another of his open-ended works, pieces that exist in a state of potential revision that are intermittently subjected to changes. Yet for all its looseness of design and apparent mutability – one can easily imagine these extremely short movements rearranged in several different orders and for various instruments – this setting for soprano and violin of phrases from Franz Kafka's letters and diaries is complete and unlikely to be configured in any other version.

Juliane Banse - Love's Embrace (2017)  Music

Posted by SERTiL at Nov. 3, 2017
Juliane Banse - Love's Embrace (2017)

Juliane Banse - Love's Embrace
Classical, Vocal | WEB FLAC (tracks) & d. booklet | 54:29 min | 254 MB
Label: BR-Klassik | Tracks: 19 | Rls.date: 2017

Juliane Banse's current concept album, entitled "Love’s Embrace”, is devoted to orchestral Lieder of the early twentieth century and presents works and composers who have been very unjustly forgotten. The romantic lyrics have catchy melodies and lightweight orchestration; they are easily on a par with the well-known orchestral Lieder by Mahler or Strauss. An excellent opportunity to regain familiarity with Late Romantic orchestral Lieder by Hans Pfitzner, Joseph Marx, Walter Braunfels and Erich Wolfgang Korngold, and to experience them in exemplary interpretations.
Juliane Banse & Martin Helmchen - Hindemith: Das Marienleben, Op. 27 (2018) [Official Digital Download 24/96]

Juliane Banse & Martin Helmchen - Hindemith: Das Marienleben, Op. 27 (2018)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time - 70:38 minutes | 1.18 GB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Digital Booklet

The German soprano Juliane Banse has sung the Lieder of Brahms, Schubert, Wolf, Ullmann, Strauss, Schumann, Loewe and Berg, earning a reputation for both the quality of her interpretations and the warmth of her timbre. She and her regular partner Martin Helmchen, who has just joined Alpha, have chosen to record Paul Hindemith’s song cycle Das Marienleben, composed in 1923 and revised by the composer in 1948. A bewitching, sometimes disturbing cycle whose texts, taken from the great poet Rainer Maria Rilke, retrace the life of the Virgin Mary.
Juliane Banse, Deutsche Radio Philharmonie Saarbrücken Kaiserslautern & Dorian Wilson - Cole Porter: A Celebration (2020)

Juliane Banse, Deutsche Radio Philharmonie Saarbrücken Kaiserslautern & Dorian Wilson - Cole Porter: A Celebration (2020)
FLAC tracks | 56:12 | 251 Mb
Genre: Classical / Label: SWR Classic

Cole Porter left a musical legacy that earned him great respect far beyond the world of popular music: more than 40 of his musicals and countless melodies became evergreens, while their lyrics became quoted in daily life. His songs, with their ease, elegance, refinement and drive have fascinated musicians of all genres ever since. Juliane Banse is one of the most versatile singers of her generation with a repertoire ranging from Mozart to Richard Strauss, from unknown operas to the most current modern music. It was only a question of time before she would turn to Cole Porter, hence this album, recorded in the autumn of 2018. And she has to be credited for not trying to copy Ella Fitzgerald, for example, but for singing Porter in her own way; for retaining her clearly intoned, classically trained voice, and not awkwardly acting the part of a husky bar singer. Banse perfectly interprets the roles in her very own way, turning between the ironic, erotic, lascivious and vigorous, with all the necessary syncopated swing. Fans of American entertainment and those lovers of beautiful singing who have an open mind will all find pure delight in this recording.
Prager Philharmoischer Chor, Münchner Rundfunkorchester & Stefan Soltész - Hindemith: Cardillac (2023)

Prager Philharmoischer Chor, Münchner Rundfunkorchester & Stefan Soltész - Hindemith: Cardillac (2023)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 451 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 211 Mb | Digital booklet | 01:30:34
Classical, Opera | Label: BR Klassik

BR-KLASSIK presents the live recording of a concert performance of Hindemith's opera "Cardillac" from the Prinzregententheater in Munich on October 13, 2013, in memory of the great conductor Stefan Soltész. Soltész died unexpectedly on July 22, 2022 - exactly one year ago - after collapsing while conducting Richard Strauss' "Die schweigsame Frau" at the Munich National Theatre. The Hungarian-born Austrian conductor was General Music Director of the Essen Philharmonic and Artistic Director of the Essen Aalto Music Theatre from 1997 to 2013. Both institutions were decisively shaped by him and received several awards during his era. He was a welcome guest conductor with the orchestras in Munich. In addition to the standard works from Mozart to Strauss, an important focus of his opera repertoire was classical modernism.
Gachinger Kantorei, Bach-Collegium Stuttgart, Helmuth Rilling - Wolfgang Rihm: Deus Passus (2001) 2CDs

Wolfgang Rihm - Deus Passus (Passions-Stücke nach Lukas) (2001) 2CDs
Juliane Banse, soprano; Iris Vermillion, mezzo-soprano; Cornelia Kallisch, alto
Christoph Prégardien, tenor; Andreas Schmidt, baritone
Gächinger Kantorei; Bach-Collegium Stuttgart; Helmuth Rilling, conductor

EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 308 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 206 Mb | Scans ~ 21 Mb
Classical, Choral | Label: Hänssler Classic | # CD 98.397 | Time: 01:30:24

Deus Passus is one quarter of the Passion Project 2000, which celebrated not only the turning of the millennium but also commemorated the 250th anniversary of Bach’s death. German conductor Helmuth Rilling honored this occasion by commissioning Passions from four disparate composers: Wolfgang Rihm, Tan Dun, Sofia Gubaidulina, and Osvaldo Golijov. Deus Passus is a setting of the Passion according to St. Luke, and it is a marvel of a piece for many reasons. For a full hour and a half, with music that is mostly slow and largely atonal (in the sense that Berg’s music is atonal), the twisting, aching, unpredictable harmonies are totally captivating. Rihm chooses a straightforward setting, a simple, dramatic telling of the story, and it is in his capacity for restraint that the true brilliance of the piece lies. He uses the chorus sparingly, mostly for dramatic purposes, having it portray the angry rabble bent on crucifying Jesus (as it often does in Bach’s passions).