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Posa - Lieder, Violin Sonata, String Quartet | Voila Records V001

Posa - Lieder, Violin Sonata, String Quartet

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Label: Voila Records

Cat No: V001

Barcode: 5051083220095

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 2

Release Date: 7th November 2025

Contents

Artists

Edwin Fardini (baritone)
Juliette Journaux (piano)
Eva Zavaro (violin)
Simon Dechambre (cello)
Quatuor Metamorphoses

Works

Posa, Oskar Carl

Albumblatt in G minor
Andante in D minor for cello and piano
Lieder (4), op.2
» no.2 Das Blatt im Buche
» no.4 Irmelin Rose
Lieder (4) on Poems by Ricarda Huch, op.1
Lieder (4) on Poems by Richard Dehmel, op.4
» no.1 Menschenthorheit
» no.2 Sehnsucht
» no.4 Beschwichtigung
Lieder (5) on Poems by Detlev von Liliencron, op.3
Lieder (5) on Poems by Detlev von Liliencron, op.6
» no.3 Und ich war fern
» no.5 Die gelbe Blume Eifersucht
Poems (5) by Theodor Storm, op.12
» no.1 Mondlicht
Poems (8) by Theodor Storm, op.11
» no.2 Schliesse mir dir Augen beide
Soldatenlieder, op.8
Songs (4) on Poems by Detlev von Liliencron, op.10
» no.3 Unwetter
String Quartet in F major, op.18
Violin Sonata in C minor, op.7

Artists

Edwin Fardini (baritone)
Juliette Journaux (piano)
Eva Zavaro (violin)
Simon Dechambre (cello)
Quatuor Metamorphoses

About

Oskar Posa (1873–1951) is one of music history’s greatest enigmas. An Austrian post-Romantic composer, celebrated conductor, and central figure in turn-of-the-century Vienna, his name has nonetheless faded from memory. In 1904, together with Arnold Schoenberg and Alexander von Zemlinsky, he founded the Association of Viennese Composers – the musical counterpart to Gustav Klimt’s Secession. The three friends shared the stage in 1905 at a landmark concert at the Musikverein, which premiered Posa’s Soldatenlieder, Zemlinsky’s The Little Mermaid, and Schoenberg’s Pelleas und Melisande.

His music, seductive and rich in colour, merges the languages of Brahms and Wagner. In his lieder – which brought him fame across Europe and the United States – Posa astonishes with the force of his originality: from the impassioned urgency of Du hast mich to the jealous delirium of the melodrama Die gelbe Blume, from the hypnotic urban refrain of In einer großen Stadt to the vast operatic surges of Beschwichtigung, Posa disrupts the traditional balance between voice and piano. Some even claimed his lieder were “piano compositions with vocal accompaniment.”

The premiere of his Violin Sonata in 1901 was a crushing failure: the work’s extreme technical demands, obsessive motifs and tense lyricism drew the ire of the international press. Deeply wounded, Posa ceased composing for years. Principal conductor at the Graz Opera from 1911 to 1932, then a teacher at the Vienna Conservatory, he fell into disgrace in 1938 after the Anschluss. Targeted by the Nazi regime for being Jewish, he was erased from musical life. On the eve of his death, he composed his only String Quartet – a final homage to the vanished Vienna of 1900: its poisonous perfumes, spectral waltzes, and lingering shadows.

This world-premiere double album, the result of four years of research, presents 24 previously unpublished lieder, his Violin Sonata, and his String Quartet, accompanied by a richly illustrated booklet retracing the extraordinary story of this singular musician.

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