Bass-baritone Gerald Finley is “a master” of the art of song (New York Times), epitomized by his readings of Schubert with collaborator Julius Drake, a pianist known for the “vast palette of colors” (New York Times) he draws from his instrument.
The renowned Canadian vocalist once again brings the poet’s touch to Schubert in this compelling recital that spirals out from the German lieder tradition to include Russian art songs by Tchaikovsky and Rachmaninoff alongside other surprises.
BEETHOVEN
Neue Liebe, neues Leben (1809)
Wonne der Wehmut (1810)
Mit einem gemalten Band (1810)
Aus Goethes Faust (1809)
SCHUBERT
Prometheus (1819)
Geistes-Gruß
An den Mond (1815)
Rastlose Liebe (1815)
An Schwager Kronos (1816)
Schäfers Klagelied (1814)
Wandrers Nachtlied II (1824)
Erlkönig (1815)


