This is an "exquisite" choral work for male voices and piano, widely considered one of Schubert's finest late-period ensembles.
Written for a high tenor solo , a four-part male chorus (TTBB), and piano accompaniment. Text: Based on a poem by Johann Gabriel Seidl.
Stars Anna Grisebach, Vladimir Burlakov, and Benno Fürmann. Nachthelle
It is celebrated for its luminous, shimmering piano part and the demanding high range of the tenor soloist, which evokes the brilliance of a moonlit night. Listening Guide:
Also known by its English title, , this is a psychological drama directed by Florian Gottschick. Plot Overview: This is an "exquisite" choral work for male
Exploration of guilt, memory, and the "dark secrets" that surface in the brightness of the present.
The visit triggers repressed memories and unresolved tensions between the characters, particularly regarding a shared past in the former GDR. Stars Anna Grisebach, Vladimir Burlakov, and Benno Fürmann
"Nachthelle" (translated as "Bright Night") can refer to two distinct creative works: a by Franz Schubert and a 2014 German drama film . 1. Franz Schubert: "Nachthelle" (D 892)