January 15, 2019

Presenting February 2019 Releases

In February, PENTATONE releases two enthralling additions to their catalogue: Heimweh (Schubert Lieder)/Richter with Anna Lucia Richter, Matthias Schorn and Gerold Huber and Mozart Symphonies 40 & 41 with NDR Radiophilharmonie, conducted by Andrew Manze. 

A Vocal Exploration of Homesickness 

Anna Lucia Richter, Matthias Schorn, Gerold Huber, Franz Peter Schubert

On her PENTATONE debut album, young German star soprano Anna Lucia Richter explores the heart-wrenching, timeless and universal feeling of Heimweh (homesickness) through a collection of extraordinary Schubert songs. Richter approaches the notion of Heimweh from several perspectives: from that of queens, young girls and shepherds to that of soldiers, dwarfs and gravediggers. The repertoire consists of the original, German-language version of Ave Maria, three Mignon songs (Nur wer die Sehnsucht kennt, Heiss micht nicht reden and So lasst mich scheinen), the sinister Der Zwerg, the expansive flower ballad Viola and many others. Richter is accompanied by pianist Gerold Huber, with whom she has formed a congenial Lieder tandem in the last years. They are joined by clarinettist Matthias Schorn on the final song of the program, the quasi concert aria Der Hirt auf dem Felsen.

This album will be released as 1 Super Audio-CD and in digital formats for streaming and high-resolution downloads.

(Article number: PTC 51867722)

Mozart’s Sublime Last Symphonies 

Andrew Manze, NDR Radiophilharmonie, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Considered to be the highest triumph of instrumental composition in his own day, Mozart’s final symphonies continue to sweep audiences away. From the famous G-minor opening movement of the 40th symphony that cuts straight to the chase to the unprecedented complexity of the 41st symphony’s majestic finale, Mozart displays his vivid melodic invention as well as the maturity of his “old” musical soul. Even if his untimely death came unexpectedly, these two symphonies fill the listener with a sense of culmination, and may be seen as a sublime conclusion of both Mozart’s musical development and of the eighteenth-century symphony in general.

These extraordinary works are performed here by the NDR Radiophilharmonie and Andrew Manze, and will be followed by a recording of Mozart’s 38th and 39th symphonies. With their first Mozart album, conductor and orchestra extend their successful PENTATONE discography that already contains the complete symphonies of Mendelssohn, crowned with a 2017 Jahrespreis der deutschen Schallplattenkritik.

This album will be released as 1 Super Audio-CD and in digital formats for streaming and high-resolution downloads.

(Article number: PTC 51867757)