Lieder by Mahler, Ives, and Liszt
“Exulting to the heavens, grief-stricken to the point of death”—Goethe’s now-proverbial verses on the emotional extremes of love could serve as the motto for Jeeyoung Lim and Jonathan Ware’s program.
In songs by Gustav Mahler, Charles Ives, and Franz Liszt, the South Korean bass-baritone—who has enjoyed international success since his performances at the Schubert Week in the Pierre Boulez Saal—and his piano partner explore the full range of emotional states, from the magic of a first encounter to a painful farewell.
ARTISTS
- Jeeyoung Lim, bass-baritone
- Jonathan Ware, piano
Program
Gustav Mahler
- Rheinlegendchen (from *Des Knaben Wunderhorn*)
- In Praise of High Intelligence (from *Des Knaben Wunderhorn*)
- Hans and Grethe (from Lieder und Gesänge)
- Where the Beautiful Trumpets Blow (from *Des Knaben Wunderhorn*)
- Parting and Avoiding (from *Des Knaben Wunderhorn*)
Charles Ives
- Ann Street
- In the Alley
- Evening
- Tom Sails Away
- The Things Our Fathers Loved
- Songs My Mother Taught Me
- Charlie Rutlage
Franz Liszt
- If There Is a Lovely Lawn S 284
- How Did They Say It? S 276/2
- Oh! When I Sleep S 282
- Three Sonnets by Petrarch S 270/2
- Let Me Rest S 317
- Joyful and sorrowful S 280
- I Have Lost My Strength and My Life S 327
Additional information
Dates
March 2027
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