This cinematic exploration of Schubert’s ‘Erlkönig’ is a deeply affecting experience, enhanced by its connection to the ‘Schubert Year by Year’ release. Jeremy Hamway-Bidgood’s creation thoughtfully aligns visuals with the dramatic arc of Goethe’s poem and Schubert’s score.…
Franz Schubert: Erlkönig
The soundtrack is taken from "Schubert Year by Year", released on Stone Records in preparation for the 2014 Oxford Lieder Festival, "The Schubert Project", and the film was…
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Jeremy Hamway-Bidgood's 'Franz Schubert: Erlkönig' offers a straightforward presentation of a monumental work. The audio, sourced from Stone Records' 'Schubert Year by Year', features Daniel Norman as the tenor. Norman delivers a competent rendition of the demanding vocal…
A potent distillation of Schubert’s ‘Erlkönig’, this 2013 film is a testament to the enduring power of Goethe’s verse and Schubert’s musical setting. Jeremy Hamway-Bidgood’s creation, linked to the ‘Schubert Year by Year’ release, allows Daniel Norman’s extraordinary…
This rendition of Schubert’s ‘Erlkönig’, created by Jeremy Hamway-Bidgood, presents a focused exploration of the iconic Lied. The soundtrack, lifted from Stone Records’ ‘Schubert Year by Year’ compilation, features a capable performance from tenor Daniel Norman. Norman tackles…
Jeremy Hamway-Bidgood’s visual interpretation of Schubert’s ‘Erlkönig’ offers a compelling, if somewhat austere, engagement with the composer’s dramatic genius. Daniel Norman’s tenor navigates the vocal demands of Goethe’s text with impressive agility, portraying the fraught father and his…
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The film 'Franz Schubert: Erlkönig', created by Jeremy Hamway-Bidgood, appears to be a visual interpretation of the musical work, rather than a direct recording of a live stage performance. The soundtrack is drawn from the 'Schubert Year by Year' album, released by Stone Records. This suggests the film integrates the recorded music, featuring tenor Daniel Norman and pianist Sholto Kynoch, with visual elements to present Schubert's 'Erlkönig' to a wider audience, likely in anticipation of or connection to the 2014 Oxford Lieder Festival.