Franz Schubert
Das Fischermädchen D 957/10
Hugo Wolf
Mit schwarzen Segeln
Franz Schubert
Am Meer D 957/12
Hugo Wolf
Wie des Mondes Abbild zittert
Franz Schubert
Die Stadt D 957/11
Hugo Wolf
Wenn ich in deine Augen seh’
Franz Schubert
Ihr Bild D 957/9
Hugo Wolf
Sie haben heut’ abend Gesellschaft
Franz Schubert
Der Doppelgänger D 957/13
Franz Schubert
Der Atlas D 957/8
Franz Schubert
Lied eines Schiffers an die Dioskuren D 360
Franz Schubert
Geistliches Lied D 658
Franz Schubert
Herbst D 945
Franz Schubert
Der Einsame D 800
Franz Schubert
Nacht und Träume D 827
Hugo Wolf
Er ist's (Mörike Songs No. 6)
Hugo Wolf
Der Musikant (Eichendorff-Lieder Nr. 2)
Hugo Wolf
Ganymed (Goethe-Lieder Nr. 50)
Hugo Wolf
Alle gingen, Herz, zur Ruh' (Spanisches Liederbuch)
Hugo Wolf
Gesang Weylas (Mörike Songs No. 46)
Hugo Wolf
An eine Äolsharfe (Mörike Songs No. 11)
Hugo Wolf
Der Rattenfänger (Goethe Songs No. 11)
Just a few streets away from Franz Schubert’s birthplace in the Vienna district of Alsergrund, Hugo Wolf died on February 22, 1903. But these two foremost song composers of the 19th century are connected by much more than a biographical coincidence. Curated by Thomas Hampson, the program of the Pierre Boulez Saal’s 2024 Schubert Week will spotlight parallels and contrasts in their oeuvres and examine the music of Schubert and Wolf in a larger historical context by pairing their works with those of other composers.
As in seasons past, the Young Singers concerts feature rising young artists accompanied by the world's leading lied pianists.
In Cooperation with Liedakademie des Heidelberger Frühling Liedzentrums & Hampsong Foundation