Next Tuesday, the Dutch baritone Thomas Oliemans, who's already made a
'regular' recording of the Winterreise (in the sense that he's
accompanied by a pianist) will perform the work solo in Amsterdam, i.e.
accompanying himself on the piano. 'The way Schubert did when it was
first played' is the rationale behind this.
So anyone interested will be able to have look & listen (on YouTube,
presumably). I'm curious how it will be different.
I can't be at the concert, but they'll be streaming the performance two
days later, on Thursday. Not free, you have to buy a ticket, I see:
https://www.concertgebouw.nl/concerten/1385748-online-concert-thomas-oliemans-speelt-%C3%A9n-zingt-schuberts-winterreise
(8.15 pm Amsterdam time, in case anyone in other time zones is interested.)
Anyone ever hear a solo performance like that, of the Winterreise or
other Schubert cycles, in a professional setting? Are there any
recordings of it, that you know?
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Frank Lekens
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