Lights off, curtain up for Winterreise in the version for narrator, cello and piano. Another short preface by Martin Rummel, whose understanding and appreciation not only for the work, but also for his audience is so considerate: 'In this version of Winterreise not a single note by Schubert or a single word by Muller is changed. You hear what Schubert wrote in 1827 - only divided into parts: The cello plays exactly the same notes as the tenor for whom they were written, and the text is read before the music.
Lights off, curtain up for Winterreise in the version for narrator, cello and piano. Another short preface by Martin Rummel, whose understanding and appreciation not only for the work, but also for his audience is so considerate: 'In this version of Winterreise not a single note by Schubert or a single word by Muller is changed. You hear what Schubert wrote in 1827 - only divided into parts: The cello plays exactly the same notes as the tenor for whom they were written, and the text is read before the music.