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Album-Release:
2022

HRA-Release:
06.01.2023

Label: PASCHENrecords

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Vocal

Artist: Christopher Jung & Jan Roelof Wolthuis

Composer: Benjamin Britten (1913–1976), Maurice Charles Delage (1879-1961), Frederick Delius (1862-1934), Petr Eben (1929-2007), Wolfgang Fortner (1907-1987)

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  • Wolfgang Fortner (1907 - 1987): Vier Gesänge nach Worten von Hölderlin:
  • 1Fortner: Vier Gesänge nach Worten von Hölderlin: No. 1, An die Parzen02:40
  • 2Fortner: Vier Gesänge nach Worten von Hölderlin: No. 2, Hyperions Schicksalslied02:42
  • 3Fortner: Vier Gesänge nach Worten von Hölderlin: No. 3, Abbitte01:52
  • 4Fortner: Vier Gesänge nach Worten von Hölderlin: No. 4, Geh unter, schöne Sonne03:01
  • Maurice Delage (b. 1879): 3 Mélodies:
  • 5Delage: 3 Mélodies: No. 1, Intermezzo03:36
  • 4 Poèmes hindous:
  • 6Delage: 4 Poèmes hindous: No. 2, Lahore03:42
  • Benjamin Britten (1913 - 1976): 6 Hölderlin-Fragmente, Op. 61:
  • 7Britten: 6 Hölderlin-Fragmente, Op. 61: No. 1, Menschenbeifall01:23
  • 8Britten: 6 Hölderlin-Fragmente, Op. 61: No. 2, Die Heimat02:02
  • 9Britten: 6 Hölderlin-Fragmente, Op. 61: No. 3, Sokrates und Alcibiades02:02
  • 10Britten: 6 Hölderlin-Fragmente, Op. 61: No. 4, Die Jugend01:48
  • 11Britten: 6 Hölderlin-Fragmente, Op. 61: No. 5, Hälfte des Lebens02:00
  • 12Britten: 6 Hölderlin-Fragmente, Op. 61: No. 6, Die Linien des Lebens02:32
  • Frederick Delius (1862 - 1934): Lieder nach Gedichten von Friedrich Nietzsche, RT V/19:
  • 13Delius: Lieder nach Gedichten von Friedrich Nietzsche, RT V/19: No. 1, Nach neuen Meeren01:02
  • 14Delius: Lieder nach Gedichten von Friedrich Nietzsche, RT V/19: No. 2, Der Wanderer00:53
  • 15Delius: Lieder nach Gedichten von Friedrich Nietzsche, RT V/19: No. 3, Der Einsame01:37
  • 16Delius: Lieder nach Gedichten von Friedrich Nietzsche, RT V/19: No. 4, Der Wanderer und sein Schatten01:23
  • Jan Roelof Wolthuis: Drei Lieder nach Goethe und Trakl:
  • 17Wolthuis: Drei Lieder nach Goethe und Trakl: No. 1, Wandrers Nachtlied01:20
  • 18Wolthuis: Drei Lieder nach Goethe und Trakl: No. 2, Ein Gleiches01:09
  • 19Wolthuis: Drei Lieder nach Goethe und Trakl: No. 3, Menschheit01:48
  • In ein altes Stammbuch:
  • 20Wolthuis: In ein altes Stammbuch02:43
  • De profundis:
  • 21Wolthuis: De profundis04:30
  • Alte Weise:
  • 22Wolthuis: Alte Weise03:07
  • Sonnenuntergang:
  • 23Wolthuis: Sonnenuntergang03:24
  • Petr Eben (1929 - 2007): 6 Lieder nach Gedichten von Rainer Maria Rilke:
  • 24Eben: 6 Lieder nach Gedichten von Rainer Maria Rilke: No. 1, Vor lauter Lauschen und Staunen01:31
  • 25Eben: 6 Lieder nach Gedichten von Rainer Maria Rilke: No. 2, Volksweise01:40
  • 26Eben: 6 Lieder nach Gedichten von Rainer Maria Rilke: No. 3, Herbsttag01:45
  • 27Eben: 6 Lieder nach Gedichten von Rainer Maria Rilke: No. 4, Zum einschlafen zu sagen02:06
  • 28Eben: 6 Lieder nach Gedichten von Rainer Maria Rilke: No. 5, Der Abend ist mein Buch01:50
  • 29Eben: 6 Lieder nach Gedichten von Rainer Maria Rilke: No. 6, Vorgefühl02:40
  • Total Runtime01:03:48

Info for Linien des Lebens



Clear diction and a sensitive understanding of the text are the outstanding qualities of baritone Christopher Jung according to a review in the online magazine "Klassik heute" of his remarkable first Lieder recording, released on an album three years ago by Rostock-based PASCHENrecords. In that recital, in which he is accompanied by the organist Simon Reichert, the programme includes the song cycle "Wo läufst du hin" by composer Jan Roelof Wolthuis, born in 1962, who can now also put himself forward as an outstanding accompanist.

The title of Jung’s new album "Linien des Lebens" (Lines of Life) is taken from one of the late poems of Friedrich Hölderlin, who plays a special role in the Jung-Wolthuis duo's selection here. An early work by Wolfgang Fortner and the very rarely performed “Six Hölderlin Fragments” op. 61 by Benjamin Britten form an obvious focal point, balanced against the equally weighty “Six Songs to poems by Rainer Maria Rilke” by the Czech composer Petr Eben and the “Four Songs to poems by Friedrich Nietzsche” by Frederick Delius, an English composer of German extraction. Wolthuis himself is represented on this multi-faceted album by a setting of Hölderlin’s “Sonnenuntergang” (Sunset) as well as by settings of poems by Goethe, Eichendorff and Trakl – works which could also be called “Lines of life” as they combine with their surroundings to form a harmonious whole.

Christopher Jung, baritone
Jan Roelof Wolthuis, piano



Christopher Jung
The baritone Christopher Jung began his musical education at an early age. He played the viola as a child and won several prizes at Jugend musiziert. At the age of 10 he was taught as a boy soprano by E.L Schmid and soon took on soloist duties at the Mannheim National Theatre under Donald Runnicles, among others. After changing his voice and winning 1st prize as a baritone in the German national competition Jugend musiziert, he first studied medicine before graduating with distinction from the conservatories of Berlin and Leipzig with Prof. Helga Forner from 1993 to 1998, where he studied voice and voice pedagogy. This was followed in 2000 by the concert examination, also with distinction. At the same time he was taught in the master classes of Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau and Aribert Reimann. He attended master classes with Hans Hotter, Walter Berry, Werner Hollweg, Claudia Eder and Hartmut Höll.

After receiving several awards and prizes (including the German Schubert Society, Suder-Lied Competition), the baritone made his operatic debut in the role of Papageno in Mozart's Magic Flute at the Mittelsächsisches Theater Freiberg. Since then, numerous engagements have taken him to renowned stages in Germany and abroad, including the Theatre Festival in Delphi (Greece), with a "Winterreise" to India, the MDR Musiksommer, the Semanas musicales in Chile to Venezuela and Cuba, the Dresden Music Festival, the Bach Festival Leipzig, the Kunstfest Weimar, the Komische Oper Berlin, the Leipzig Opera, the Halle Opera House and, together with Graham Johnson, the Cologne Philharmonic. In Opernwelt 2000 he was nominated as "Best Young Singer" for his interpretation of "Hans Sachs" by A. Lortzing.

He teaches as a professor at the Protestant College of Church Music Halle and at the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg . Since the winter semester 2019 / 2020, he has been the Vice-Rector of the Protestant University of Church Music Halle.

Jan Roelof Wolthuis
Studied piano, song accompaniment and chamber music in Zwolle and Amsterdam. He accompanied master classes of Christa Ludwig, Renata Scotto, Christoph Prégardien and Brigitte Fassbaender. Pianist, opera conductor and director of studies at the theatres of Amsterdam, Mannheim, Freiberg and Karlsruhe. Teaches vocal repetition at the colleges of music in Würzburg and Nuremberg. Recitals in many European countries, South Korea and the USA with soloists such as Stefan Vinke, Daniela Sindram, Diana Damrau, Timothy Sharp, Alexia Voulgaridou and Christopher Jung. In addition, Jan Roulof Wolthuis is a composer. In February 2019, the CD "Wo läufst du hin ?" was released with his new song cycle based on poems by Angelus Silesius with Christopher Jung, baritone and Simon Reichert, organ. Also in 2019, his oratorio "Das Licht der Ewigkeit - Ein Requiem" was premiered, celebrated by audience and press. For the Musikbühne Mannheim, he will compose the children's play "Fredo and his friend, the tree".

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